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AUCTIONS AUCTION SALES, XS, TURE D lKEEPING UP WITH THE JONESES—Maybe Herb Is Right—But— “TH08. 3. OWEN & SON, AUTIONEERS. | Trustees’ Sale of Valuable| Three-Story Brick Dwell-| ! ing Being Premises No.| " 1834 Park Road North- ! west. By virtue of a Ing_ Jgatrument No. 20, {71625, among the land records of the, Di ot of Columbta, and at the request of the | party secured fhereb i | 7ictees “Will ‘1t at” pu auction. in front | on, WEDNESDAY. THE SEVENTEENTH ‘DAY OF MARCH, AD. | 126, at FOUR-THIRTY P.M.. the folowing: | <eribed land and premises, situate in the Pistrict ot Columbia, and”designated us and i~ing lot 8% in Lewis E. Breuninger's sub- «ivision of lots in Block 17, “Ingleside.” ©T plat recored In the surveyor's ofiico of District of Columbia, in Liber 34. follo ?5. subject to covenanis of record Terms: Sold subject to a prior deed of for $6.500 now overduo and unpald further particulars will be announced #t time of wale: the purchase price ubove | id gt to be paid in cash. A" deposit »f $500.00 required. Converancing, 77 and revente stamps at purchaser dorms to be complied with within thir ays. otherwise deposit forfeited and th Jioverty may be adrertised and resold he discretion of the trustecs. ROBERT T NeKEFVER. AUCTION SALES. e ALOYSWS P HEGINIS, WHAT BARE You IN SUCH & HURRY FOR THIS MORNING ? NE GOT AN EARLY -APPOINT MENT WITH HER® M=CuskER! - HE WANTS ME TO GVE A FRICND OF H3 A ToB AT AN INSPECTOR N W PoLICE DEPARTMENT ! AL, THIS IS SIDNEY GAZINK TH' CHAR' 1 SPOKE TO YOU ABOUT! HED wive | & SOB AS INSPECTOR. ~ SEE WHAT You CAN.DO FOR HIM AL, HE HAS A GREAT HEAD FOR DETAIL AND JUST TH' MAN YOU WNeeD — WELL, WHAT DIp You THINK OF Hin AL P HASKT! HE GoT A GREAT HEAD ON HIS SWOULDERY THOUGH ? BOY, WHEN You 3ee A HEAD LIKE THAT IT MEANI BRAINE! LOOK AT NAPOLEON, WASHING TON,' LINCOLN, AND ALL] TH' GREAT MEN OF HISTORY — 1 TELL You SID wiLl BE'A GREAT HELP TO You AL, HE HAS BRAINS! the undersigne of the premises, T AUCTION SALES, AUCTION SALES. ' TEAMSHIPS, THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, TUESDAY, MARCH 9, 1926 BY POP MOMAND | ________ FUTURE DAYS. , ok FUT A ‘THOS. J. OWEN & SON. THOS. J. OWEN ¢ USTEES' SAL] VAL LE_TWO- 4 TRUSTRES', SALE OF YALUARLE.T¥0:| Trustees’ Sale of Valuable! 1317 MASSACHUSEXTS AVENCE 8% | Business Property Near: Pennsylvania Ave., Being, S L ! B e b __"UFUTURE DAYS, e eustee — | “THOS. 3. OWEN & SON. AUCTIONEERS. SCTIONEERS. CALT 3 TRUSTEES' SALE OF VALUABLE TWO- R oT ANDLRARLE b v STORY_ BRICK DWELLING BEING ARATHC BRID PREMISES (NO. 1357 "OTIS PLACE By virtue of a certain deed of trust. dated Aprii 20,103 " eing instrument No. 140. recorded April 30, 1924, among the land rec- ords of the District of Columbia. and at the request of the party secured thereby, t undersigned trustees will sell at public’ a tion in_front of the premises. on TUESDAY. THE TWENTY-THIRD DAY OF MARCH A.D] 1926, AT FOUR P.M.. the following o Mh6-d&ds. THOS. J. € $ - OOM A ROW 'HOUSE. KNOW RROAT: N. \\'. recorded in Liber No. 525 ©f the land records of t Tia. and at the request thereby, the undersi Fublie Guction. in fron MONDAY, THE FIk DAY and premises. situate in the county of Wash- fugton, Dist t of Coliumbia designated @& and being lot enty (70) C. Moses’ subdivision in k ten Todd Pleasapt Plains.” as per plat | st-mentioned_subdivision recorded in_Li- | 48 at page 174 in _the oflice of the Sur- | Veror for the District of Columbia. v to be paid i cush. balance in two | 1 instaliments. pava’ n one and two * im. pavable s nnually m day of | secured by { trust unon the pron h. ety sold. or all at the option of th K, By virtue of a certain deed of trust d recorded I Taber No. 4675, folio 382, ef £oa' ot the Jand rerords of ‘the District o Eolimbla, and"at "the" reagest Of the narty eorured thereby: the ndersien il ten S pubic icdon o font of 8| 423 11th St. Northwest. BEARGT P4 a6 W FIVE . 0'CLOCK By, virtue of a certain deed of trast. dated D e - {March' 5. 1035, ‘recorded March 0. 1026, ey’ the followingdeccribed land and Brefl | Amonk the land records of the Districi of Co: described land and premises.’ situate in the | 804 situate in the Qituate in the District ol ety thres | lumbia. and at the request of the Darty s e e s dksigvatod as, and | (53) in M. Horve vells ifed inarens thel indordiened triwtsey wii 3 7 | orizinal lot numbered eight (8) J Harvey Chiswell's subdivision of Flct fof o Nt i aauiare | sell at public’ auction, i’ front Peing Lot 2 i AT O O T T of | Dumbered ten hundred _and seventy.three | lses. on MONDAY. THE FICTERNTH O TYats of Wiliam Holmead, Senjor. de. | (1073) as per plat recorded t the office of | OF MARCH, A D. 1026, AT FIVE 2 it | 1 e O e e nifice of | the surveyor for the District of Columbia | following-dexcribed land and premises. the surveyor for the District of Columbia in | In Liber 85. at folio 71, e T L L s ey O T s L ik joe Cto. “putlaing |, Terma: Sold sublect'to a prior deed of | nated as and beink north haif of original lot S R S trust, Tor $3.500.00. further particuars of |8 in sauare 348, fronting 25 feet I i ST u o ale: ot. Terms: Sold _subject o a prior deed of | ¥hich will be announced at time of 831601 %yt SSCId gibject to prior deed of trust T L R A L for $40.000.00. further. particulars of which trust for $4.500, and a second deed of trust | Ihe 5 for about . $1.700. further partieutars of { Raid in cash A deposit of ;-;;\{;;g‘“;rg;l;;é e e O O e which will be announced at time of ssle’, the |at purchasers cost. ‘Terms to be comlied |chass brice above said trust to be waid | chase price mbove said truste 0 b Daice | with within thirty’ dave. otharwise, dsposit| 810,000 cash. haljuce in one year. A devosis A deposlt of B30 reaul e, e e vy | forfeited and the property may. he advertised | of 52.500 requifed. ~Conyvesanciir, recorcing Turchaser. A" den t the option of the | abeing, reconding and fevenue ottt pith |4nd resold at the discretion of the frustees. |and revenuo otamne &b BUrChASSTS Sere: . .rn!m: revenue glamps. eto.. at cost of pur- | feited u;\;l ! ('lhnn;rmrty‘ m.’u‘x :v'l“(. l:ll:;’:ll*j“] 1&ds.exSn 5 2 Trustees. | may be advertised and resold at the discre- Clawer orms o wile-to L comiulied with | and resold at the diacretion of the trstecs. |- IR oneers, | tion of the trustecac :“'H\\(H 3:: dava Irr’l\l‘gd& lv“ -:A'iv‘ l\lht"r“ l'“l‘ {_‘_ 1'15‘1 HOOE INGER. B o he trustees reserve 1ht to e 1! . F. STIC| E R T OF V. 3, o) . EA L E. S. ronerty at the sk and cost of defauiting On 1 fecord wa W. W. STICKLE. | TRESTEES: SALE "GF_ YALUABLE | mna.dsdsexsu e _mh9.11.13.15.17.19.20 Trustee AWOSTORY BRICE DWELLINGS NO. | ADAM A. WESCHLER & SON Durehaser after ‘ive davyadvertisement ot | _y .17.10 A Vo mamle iny some newspaper published in | 3y, ") “WESCHLER & SON. Auctionecrs. 1K ST. AND 1002 AND 1004 THIRD T, SoUTivAST e Fashingion. .70 1 1 GLENY PHELP: Ty Virtue of 3 certaln deads of 3 GLENN PHELY recorded el paBers. N, 104, 106 ‘and 158 Fecorded " Fenmia inss he land records of the Distrit of C Ahd. At the’ renurst_of the party secured hereby. the undersigned trustees will offer Tor suie by public auction, in front of the reraiace. o L THURSDAY. THE, EIGHT: EENTH DAY OF MARC] 1023. AT FOU® BN Ot Al owneidnierived Tand | «. situate in the District of Co- lumbia. to wit: Lots No_ 36 47 and 39 in Catherine E. Cote's subdivision of lots in square_numbered seven hundred and ninety- nine (799) as per plat recorded in the sur- Sunday, 6 P. M. to bremyise T front of the prem: TH 3 Philadelphia direct to MIAMI include meals and berth, Autos carried. 1338 H St., N.W. LER & “Auctioneers. } Bankruptcy Sale of a Large: Stock of Ladies’, Men’s and | Children’s Furnishings, Ladies’ and Children’s Cloth ing, Millinery, Notions, Toys, Cash Register, Floor Cases, Fine Display Fixtures, Etc. By virtue of an order of the Supreme Court of the District of Colymbia, holding bankruptey court, in re Arthur Cohen, 1628, the undersigned trustes public auetion at Weschler's, TRUSTEES' SALE OF VALUABLE DWELL- INGS NOS. 1111 TO ll'lx/’. R]OT[_ IN. SIVE. HALF STREET SOUTHWEST. D, 2ol TO 309, BOTH INCLUSIVE K STREET SOUTHEAST., AND 100 1004 THIRD STREET SOUTHEAST. By, virtue of certain deeds of trust secured | on 1111 1o 1127 Half at. s.w.. dated Jan. 13, 1925, and recorded Jan. 1025, = ments numbers 247, 231. 35, 237 trument No. | 241, 243 and 235. 'raspectively’ also by vir- 925, among the | fue’ of certain deeds of trust secured on t of Columbia. and | 1004 and 1002 3rd st. se. and 301 to 300 v secured tl . st. s.e.. dated Jan. 14. 1025, and recorded the undersigned trustees will sell. at public 151005, as Instrament numbers 105, ) 3 auction in front of the premises. on FRI- 100, 11 N13 115 and 117, respec. | Yeyor's office for tha District of Columbia ]“.\“Y ;I;HI-% AAI¥EZ;I‘ lKTP \X'\A\"OP'{.\II.'AR(‘H “ i all of the land records of l'h»1 District IVlv" L"'ie ';!:"l’) at rl")‘(““l & KW.:mm'n'-ov.l by By . 1924 FOUR P.M.. the following | of Columbia. and at the reguest of the party | three two-story brick dwelings. b3 pAotign ¢ 3 ined Tand and bremises. situate in 1he | secured thereh. Sthe undersienod irasters | Terme of wale: Casn. A" dovaslt of XE - tsecond Hoor), on THURS ict of Columbia. and d | Wil offer for salo by public auction, tn front | $300.00 required of purchaser at time of I O B Ok A e ne lot lettered "B remiccs, on FRIDAY, THE TIWELFTH | All Conveyancing recordinz. revenue ue T Iaten stock of. Ladt F MARCH. 1928, COMMENCING AT ips and notarial fees at cost of pur. | in& an unusually larks stock ¢ adies. 8. e o T complied | Mén's and, Children's Silk, Lisle and Cotton | hin thisty days from day of sale, [ Hose. Underwear. Bl 3. Bloomera. Ted. Shnriae The trasteas fessve the right tg | dies. Princes Slips. Nighizowns, Handier ihe Properte st the ek ‘ind Cost of | chiets Hoyw Suits 'and” Pants. Baby Blan e oty A e L M ive “dave’ | kets. Caps. Kimonos, Ladies und Children‘s feement of such rexale in some news. | Drofses and Coate, Men's Shirte. Collars, | " N e nders. Glov ndian,_and Base | bublished in the Aty of Washington. Pocketbooks, 1“;. ™ i‘l‘; }}»-n‘lq : dren's Sweaters, Ladies Hats. Lace FLNER QHARA, | BERG e, Shects. vl Searis utso Fie Lot R “Trustee splay Stands, Cael legister. 00! Trustees. | Cages. ctc. The above atock will first be j offered ws an entirety. and {f a satisfactory ot received will be immediately sold mh3.d&dsexSy THOS. J. OWEN & SO TRUSTEES' TROVE, TAUCTIONE leed of trust. dated Jand records of the Dis At the request of the subdivision of lots in squ Tundred and clghteen (51%). as per plat re- | FOUR O'CLOCK P.M.. the following deseribed corded in_the office of the surveor for the | land and nremises. situated 1n the District of District of Columbia in Liber B. at folio 58, | Columbia. t Lot 33 in square north Terms: Sold_subject to a prior deed of | @f 650. improved by 1111 Half st. 8.w.. I¢ trust for $1.250.00. further particulars of | 24 in square north of 650. improved by 1 which will be announiced at time of sale: the | Half st. s.w.: Jot 25 in souare north of & irchase price ahove eaid trust to be paid | improved by 1115 Hall st ew.: lot 26 e BT oS30 o T ired. P | square north of 650. improved by 1117 Halt ancing, recording and revenue stamps at | 8t: 8.w.: lot 27 in wquare north of 650 im L purchaser’s cost Terma to ba complied with | Dfoved 'by 1119 Half st. s.w.: lot 28 in BEN Within thirty days. otherwise debosit for. | sauare north of 650. improved by 1121 Halt | o S Toited: and the “property may. be: advertised | ot. 8.0 Iot 29 in square north of SAMUEL V. GUSACK , and resold at the discrs "of the trustees. | Proved by 1123 Half st. s.w.: lo Attorney for Holder of Note. G PERCY McGLU - laquare north of 630, improved _mhR-d&deexSu ADAM A. WESCHL npdbdnexsy O N HALPERL o C L Roih OPls0 improved by 1127 T A - a.w. Immediately thereafter, lot THOS. J. OWEN & SON. AUCTIONEERS. | 709, improved by 1004 3rd « Valuable Business Pmp- e erty, Three-Story Brick! Store with Apartment,| No. 1414 14th Street, in nrt\lurv‘ 799, improved by 1002 3 T ! DWE KXO N.W. | { wo. ' 1ot 39 in square ¥00. impro se.lot 40 in sguare 740, improved Se.: lot 41 in equare 509, improv By virtue of authority vested in the under- stened. we will offer for salc Ly public au: fion in front of the premises on THURS Al MJEOH. fuctnesa " H. SEFBOLD. Trustes. Cotuminan Bullding. SON. AUTIONEERS. mhb.0.8. THOS. J. OWEN J. By virtue of a certatn deed of trust duly recorded in Liber No. 4120, at folio 213, of the land records of the District of Columbia, and at the request of the party secured thereby. the undersigned trustees will sell at public Auction, at the office of Thomas J Owen & Son, 1431 G street now., Washing: | ton. . C.. on MONDAY. THE '15th DA QF' MARCH. 1926, AT THREE 0 CLOCK o 2 ¥ Albuquerque $88.66 M.. the foilowing described land and prem- 1ses, sitlate In the District of Columbia: Amstin . . 64.55 Herebi e bt pist, Fecoracd n the Bpice ot ElPaso . . 7958 the " surs for the District of Columbia e o in Book 49, page . Fort Worth . 68.16 T oentlied a1 the e or sblo AN con: | Galveston . 63.00 s St Rl P o 0 nel Los Angeles . 107.27 OklahomaCity 73.79 Phoenix . . 95.22 SanAntonio. 67.43 San Diego . 107.27 SanFrancieco 108.9¢ trusiees reserve the right to resell at the risk i . 90.86 and cost of the defaulting purchaser WS QUINTER. fares from New York 5 ¢ virtue rtain deed of trust d 30. 1924, Instrume i of the dand records of the District of Columbia, and at the request of the party secured thereby. the undersigned trustees will sell at public auction.in_ front of the premises. on FRIDAY. THE NINE NTH DAY OF MARCH. AD. 6, AT FOUR- "HIRT O CLOCK P.M., seribed land and vrem triet_of Columbia. and Teing Jot numbered th zell's subdivision 1 One way Pases 7: " How York d et e Lot ro 200, im. proved 07 K st e i sauare 708, ‘improved by 300 K &, ae Terms of sale: Each separate parcel will | be’gold subiect o @ prior decd of trust. us . for $1.250.00 at Tee. due Jan. 1 X, on each paresl kngwn 4§ 111140 1147 BAY RARS RLEPE PRI R RO THIRTY OCLOCK PM.. lot 91 'in sauare 510.710 feet T35 inches front by 130, fect < month on Nos. 3 U e it 1005, decp to public aller. imbrove above. ok numbered | Fonthy on Nos. 301 to 400 K st and 1007 | S{ireroom ieased” for $150 'per month td e " 5)0f Howard University's subdivieion /Hagi ord S8 ee. and S16 on J1L 1 1127 March 81, 1097, wigh brivilexe of renewa of part 6 the tract lpown as “Mount, Fieas: | et "hy "W socond decd Gf trust upon the for 'one sear fo¢ £176 per month. Secon i’ and “Smith's Vacancy.' as ver pla Hall 'st, s.w .250.00 at 7%, due Tollowing de- property 80! 4 v - |and_ third floors vacant A e e e properts sold. or all cash over trust at op- | a . situate 1 the Dis. designated as and ga 45 i | payable in monthiy instaliments of ¥:5 per Jan. eachparcel | known. as 1002 a 3rd st. se.. and 301 to 300 K At se.: halance over the above-mentioned trusts o be $300 cash, the remander 107 | tion of purcha A“Geposit of $200 re.i . Terms: Property sold subject to two prior The Disirict of Columbia in County Book & | Gorad b cath parect: at fime_ of sale. Alj |deeds OF trust axErerating $37.000. ct 6%, B e a0 d block numbered five (5) | conveyancin. recording. revenue stamns and | barticulare at sale. “Over and above trusts iz now known for the Durbose of assess. | hotarial fres al cost of purchaser. Terms of 'cash. $500 deposit at sale. Terme ! ment and taxation as tauare numbered | fgle (o be complied with within thirty dava | complied with within 30 dase. = All convey- thirts hundred and ffty-cight ¢ b | rom date of sale. otherwise the trustees re- | ancing and recordinz at purchuser's cost. Terms:_Sold ‘subject to a prior deed of | sarve the right to resell the property at the | ADANM A, WESCHLER & SOX, w:z'tur $1.850. {|qrx'|x~r |»al;n|m:lrfl- v;{lw\x::rh.mk and cost of the defaulting purchaser, | deexSu_______ 1l be announded at time of sale yur- | after five days advertisement of each sosald | ros . OWEN & SON. AU fhase priee” ahove s trust to be paid in | {n ‘some newspaper published in the oty o sh. A deposit of $2 auired onvey- | Washington, D. USTEES' SALE OF VALUABLE BRICK | - TR VEELING. BEING PREMISES ' NO. 1824 A STREET SOUTHEAST. recording and | revente stamps at JOSEPH H. HUCK Drelliser's cost,” Terma to he complied wit BERNARD A. GRANT. Within thirty days wise deposit for 8 tees E A feited and the proberty may be advertised | x By virtue of g certaln deed of trust, d8%%. T | e recorted Fepruary & 1035, among ihe Jand | ises | e the District of Columbig. an Trustees Sale of Premises he Tequest of the party secured (hereby. the and resold at th. &1 . B. FRANCIS SATUL. WILLIAN P, BENSON. - Trustees. 34, e 4 ‘trusjees will sell, at public au = Auaey Nos.“3§, t 56A and 581%‘&":“""':2%"};32\'?“511 B oF ARG Sale of M On Massachusetts venue, XY ipi; AT FIVE PM. the following- Trustees’ Sale of New One-' Northwest. | AR g and "sremfecs. ifuate T he Story Brick Store, No. 2100 | _ny virtue of certain, deeds of trust dated, | being jot 75 in Olivia” E, Teggarcs suod respectively. August 24, 1925, and recorded | i August 27, 1925, instrument No. 40, and New York Ave. N.W. sion”of fots in square 1110, ‘s per plat r Aot dil September 16, 1825, and recorded Septem- 0, Blste 200 18 ey STl ‘] a corta g, < strict of Columbia in Liber 71 a % By virtue of a certain deed of trust dated | CR'UN"1023" Instrument 'No. 114 of the | * Terma: S0ld subiect to prior deed o 1025, astrument No. 3 of the land | land records of the District of Columbia, | trust fo 3.500. and a secon: Tecords of the Dietriet of Columbia. and at | and_at the request of ‘the party secured ; trust for $2.240.03. further varticulars b the request of the party sectred thereby. thereby, the undersigned trustees will offer | which will he announced at tima of sale: the i oo e o offee fr wale by | for sals by public auction in_front of the { purchase price above eaid trusts to be pAld | 4t time of sale ublic premises, on | premises. on WEDNESDAY. THE SEVEN-|In cash. A denosit of £200 reauire ‘on- | 40, T beia: Durchise Price Shovassd HURSDA Y TH DAY OF | JEENTH DAY OF MARCH. 1826 "C veyanciog, recording and revenue stamps at Ba_paid ip cash. Deposit of $200 | MARCH. 1626 TEAAS OF | MEXCING AT FOUR O'CLOCK P.M.. the | purchaser's cost. Terma to be compiied with | riquired. ' Conveyancing. ‘recording and, rev- | the followine-deseribod CLOCK P | foliowing-described land und . premiges.” sity. | within ' thirty "dave. otherwise deposit for { il "itampe at uurchaser's cost. Terma situate in t of Columbia. the District of Columbia. to wi | feited and the proberty muy be advertiwed { 10 SETINS, A BATENIEOES CORt T v Lot 51 'tn Doy 4,35 4 and part of lot 35, e | and resold atthe discrstion of the trustees. | oiherwise devosit forfeited and the broverty ind bounds us follow 1 LEE DONNELL cill e advertised nd 1esold. at the dis unds a: gin ALFRED ¥, PLAN will be advertised and ¢ d. t the di NORMAN " Truistees. Auctioneers. _mha9.13 s ADAM A. WESCHLER & S TRUSTEES' SALE OF VALUABLE TWQ. STORY BRICK DWELLING. NO. 600 M STREET SOUTHEAST, By virtue of a certain deed of trust dated February 1. 1024, being instrument No. 102, recorded February 15. 1024, among the lam | records of the District of Columbia. and at | the’ reauest of ‘the pariy secured ‘thereby. | the Undersigned trustes will sell at public auction. 1n front of the uremises. on FRI- DAY. ' THE CEENTH DAY =~ OF MARCH 26. AT FIVE P.M.. the following-described land_ and premises. sit- uate in the District of Columbia. and desig- nated as and being lot 48 in Sand's and Parker's_subdivision of lots in sauare 882. as per plat recorded in the office of the surveyor for the District of Columbia in Liver 23. at folio 106. imvroved as above, 10 be sold subject to 4 prior deed of trust. particulars of which will be made known MALL a Large Brick Building, No.| and other steamers from Baltiin: S. “ALLEGHANY"” cre every Tuesday, Friday, Jacksonville - - $30.96 "5 | via Savannah. Also S. S. “Berkshire” every 10 days, from $46.48 BALTIMORE TO BOSTON: twice weekly, $32 round trip. All fares Ullustrated Booklet. Merchants 3 Miners Trans. Co. A fascinating ocean voy- age on oil-burning steamers affording a bracing short vacation of seventeen never-to-be-forgotten days. All expenses while at sea included. Highest standards of service and accommoda- tions throughout. Steamer calls at Key West, Uncle Sam’s great Naval Base. Three to four days ashoreat Galveston, famous Texas Seashore Reeort, at passenger’s own expense. DIRECT RAIL CONNECTIONS At Gulveston to all points in Texas, Oklahome, Arisona, New Mexico and Pacific Coast. Fast through Freight and Package Car Servioce to all Southwestern Points. ORY LINE y at any local ticket agency, or write direct to Passenger Traffic Manager, Pier 36, North River, N.Y. original 1ot & in’ square &7, as per plat re- A on' Massachuseits’ avenue at i cretion of the tmistees 152 10127 Akds.exS1 WILDMAX, ‘orded in Lier 19, at fo T the sy ;. ek e ol e Deet ot Ot X corner of said lot 34 and run- o, BT ) e P e gasg Jeith paid avenae 9 inches | “THOS. J. OWEN & SON. AUCTIONEERS. RAYMOND 7. VIERBUCHEN. STEES' SALE OF VALUABLE BRICK | improved us above. b ) fo- The abore prover Gth 6860 fert " o T e R nches, Wheuce nerth G feet to Massa- | rpy _mliD-audusxsn. 500, at 3 e, 'S o 427 | chusetis avenye and place of beginning. A YA Ki S4B B QI | B SR of R T SRS Sl FAISS Juhe 18 1928, Al casii over trust. A | §a0;.89 ST Plat, recorded in Liber M D C:1 By virtue of @ certain deed of trust dated oot of Seo requied of purchaser, at | GG of " Survesor of the Distrier ‘of | Abtl st iaf, being etpument or 26 revenuo stauine and notarial fees at cost of Columbia: 1ot 34 and part_of lot 35, im-|Tecords of the District of Columbia. and at purchaser. Terms of sals to be comblied | proved by nremises No. Gt Mase. ave. m.w. | the request of the party secired thereby. the will be sold subject t0 two prior deeds of ‘l‘\lf“?h:n"xerd:mm:,?'ffie'-!‘r'mfipa“m?“?{‘fib‘f‘;' {rust_uegregating ot 83, improver | Hon SN RO b “hrenies No. 34" Mase. ase. : T 7 1926, AT THREE-THIRTY PM.. the e e e &5 300 ot 4 s andaa |ink-described, land and premisés. ituate in the ting about $3.500: lot: 5 e Dt (ses Nos. 5 and G4 Mass. | District of Colmia. und desiinated aa and RO BT S Singech 0w tiof | beim log 27 n William, Furmaze's. subdiri- | fied of fruct for $3000. Further particu | tlon, of, ot 1, 9u8c LIS o dhe ire.as to these trusts made known at time |t & Loy ‘.;uu_A A msh: over and 1abo":' -y }Mlnn’figl_,;l Columbia in Liver R. L. H.. at AM . WE! D )/ 9 trusts. deposit of $500 required o ur- 1 folio oA T AUCTS. | (lmer at time of male. Al ‘convesancing. | Terme: Sold sublect to a prior, deed of L THREE | fecording, eto. at cost of purchaser. Terms (= TERYCE | of male fo be complied with within thir Save from day of fale: otherwice the trug: tees reserve the right to resell the property at the risk and cost of the defaulting pur chaser. after five days' advertisement of o voails o worie newapiper published i the city of “;Anhill‘g((m. C, THOMAS B.. LAWLER. "STIN C. WALLER, __mhG-d&dsexSu-10t THOS. J. OWE! Trustees’ Sale of Valuabl Two-Story Brick Store and Dwelling Known as P_em- ises 1710 17th Street North- west. By virtue of a cfir‘Mn deed of trust dated | Maren Bt 1628, Delng. ineirument No. 250, | recorded March 19th. 1925, among the land ; Tecords of the District of Columbia, and at the request of the party secured thereby, the | $E undersigned trustees will sell at public ‘aue- | 1026, tlon, in dront of the premises on WEDNES. | DAY, THE SEVENTEENTH = DAY OF MARCH. A.D. 1626 AT FOUR P.M fotlowing-dcseribed Tand and premises, | ate in the District of Columbia, and desiz- | nated as and beinz lot 15 in J. J. Edson and J. R. Edson's subdivigion “of original . I, in squarc 154, as per plat re- in ‘the office of the surveyor for the of Columbia. in Liver J. H. Terma: Sold subject to a prior deed of trust for §9.000.00, farther particulars of which will be anndunced at time of sale: the vurchase price above said trust to be { paid ia cash.” A deposit of $5600.00 re- nired. Conveyancing, recording and reve- stampe at purchisor's cost. Terms to e complied with within thirty days, other- 1 dond 0f trust re- | wise deposit forfeited and the property may . as instiument No_ | he advertised and resold at the discretion of T the District” of | (o “{ristees. o ALBERT M. HARDING. DONALD M. EARLL. | _nm6-a&ds.exsu Truste THOS. J. OWEN & SON. AUCTIONEERS. VALUABLE TWO- 7.\IUSICAL li\' U " PIANO, SAXOPHONE, BANJO Rag, Jazz, Popular Music in 20 lessons, lessons’ {1 you buy_instruments he nd for free booklet. ' Christensen School, G st. n.w. Main 1278. Easy terms. EDUCATIONAL. SHORTHAND TN SCHOOL, for Secro- taries. Touch Typ- ing. Spelling, English Business Letter Writing. Bookkeeping. 100 attendance. Est. 8 years. 1338 G St._Positi duates. M. 2876 PRIVATE_LESSONS [N MATHEMATICS, - JJngiage: Cornell _graduate: 1. ALBERT ToNAS 1406 Fonkips s S with within thirty days from day of eale. otherwise the trustees reserve the right to resell the property at the risk and cost of the defaultinz purchase after five davs' advertigement of such resale in €omo news- peorr published in the city of Washinzton. JOHN J. MeNEY. ARTHUR J. BRIDGETT. __mh8-dgds exSu Trustées, _ trust for $4.000.00 and a second for about $2.346.41. further particulars of which 11 ‘e ‘announced at time of sale: the purchase price above said trust to be pald in cash. A deposit of $200.00 required. = Convey: ancing. recording and revenue stamps at purchaser’'s cost. Terms 1o be \‘oénnhrd with _within thirty days. otherwise deposit ROBERT L N WHARRIS vee. | LUA M Learn. Another LANGUAGE By our easy conversational method, famous for 47 years. Private of class instruetion. Moderate rates. FREE TRIAL LESSON. THOS. J. OWEN & SON, AUTIONEERS Berlitz School of Languages TRUSTEES' SALE OF VALUABLE Two. [\ 816 14th St. N.W. Frank. 2620 STORY BRICK DWELLING, KNOWN AS PREMISES 745 NEWION STREET = e NORTHWEST. By virtue of a certain deed of trust duly recorded in Liber No. 5214 Follo 63 et seq. of the land records of the District of "Cofumbia. and at the request of the porty | eecured | ‘thereby, "the | undorsiynied trustees will sell at publie auction. in front of the premises, on WEDNESDAY, THE SEVENTEENTH DAY "OF “MARCH, A.D. 2 AT FIVE O'CLOCK P.M.. the follow- scribed land and premises, situate in istrict of Columbia, and desiimated as in the _subdivision of lot lettered in’ Square 2805, as per plat recorded in the office of the' Surveyor for the District of Columbla, in Liver 73 ot olio 5. Termis: Sold_subject to & prior deed of trust for $4.250.00. further purticulars of which will be announced at time of sale: the purchase price above said trust to be pald in cash. A deposit of $300.00 re. quired, Convéyancing. recording and reve- nue efamps at purchaser's cost. Terms to be complied with within thirty days, other. Tine geponit forfelied and’ the property’ mey nd - reso] BE A at the discretion LLIAM S. PHILLIPS. WILEIAM £ KING T _ mh6.9.12.15.17. Trustees. THOS. J. OWEN & SON. AUCTIONEERS, TRYSTEES' OF VALUA! IO t FYe ‘f:wn}ikms“n V\'% FREMISES . 1011 wfim AVE: By virtog o o certain el of irugi. 2 December 31, 1925, heing instrumy recorded Jnnuufl 6. 1926, among the land records of the District of Columbia, and at the request of the party secured thereby, the finderaigned trusiees will‘sol. at public auc” ion. in front of the prem THE SIXTEENTH DAY &‘"lflfl&f o OUR followin ain deed « recorded in Liber No. 4801_folic of the land records of the Distr: hia. and at the request of the part thereby. the i surviving will offer fo: lo ¥ . in of the premise TR NINE. O'CLo K. District of Co ‘trusten front o B — R. AUTIONEERS. mh2-d&dsexSu_ sitnate in_the t Lot 24 in Jesso Shreve's subdiv 3 in sauare 635 a3 per plat recorded in Liber 17, folio 136. 0f the records of tha office of the eurvesor of thy District of Columbia. improved as ahove. Terma of sale: One-third of the purchase money to be uaid i . ‘the balance in fwo equal installments. represented by the Promiseory notes of the nu-chaser. pavable 1 one and two years. with interest at 6 ver ent per annum from day of sale. navable mi-annually. secured by ded of trust upon properts old, or all cath. at the ontion f the purch t s ‘uired_of bu; “onvevancing, recording notarial feca at cost of sale to e combli Aaxs” from day of viving trustee i the property © and cost of, the de- faulting pure daye adver. | lot \ewspaper | cord of \achington. D. C. | District ARTHY, Toljn Trustes. | O MIAM] fi Including _excellent meals und berth in | OUTSIDE STATEROOM Running Hot & Cold Water—1st Class Only Autos Carried—$3.00 per 100 Lbs. SAILINGS Balto. 6 PM. From Phila. 4 P.M. | Mo i1 CAbr. 1 Mar 13,25 Apr. & Baltimore & Carolina S. S. Co. 1008 15th 8t NW. ____ HONOLULU HE Sheltered Scenic with to fne stamps and acer. Terms within_thirt fsn the sur it to resell Sheltered Seas, you see inlets, towering headlands, sea. See relentless C. E. JENNEY, G.APD. 505 Fifth Ave. "New York City TRUSTEES' ESTATE BEING NUMBERED 1 WEST. By Virtue of srded October 2 5 of the land slumbia and at the r sncured therchy. the un P aucifon i Frond of i FRIDAY, | MARCH TWELFT] FOUR O'CLOCK P... the fol jand and premitet, ‘eituate’ in the Dirict| o o of Columbia and being lot numbered sixts 'STEES' SALE OF %even (87) in sgwaze numbered one hundred | STORY “AND__BASEMENT = BRICK nd Afty-two (1521, as described in said deed | DWFELLING KNOWN' AS 1042 SIXTH of trust. uvon the 'following terms STREET NORTHWEST, «%*merms of eale: Said vroverty is subiect to| By virtue of a_certain deed of trust duly a prior deed of trust securing an indebtedness | recorded in Liber No. 4573, folio 325, et gea.. of twenty-eoven hundred and ffty dollae | of the land records of fie District of Colum; '$2750). and said broperty will be sold | bia. and at the request of the party secured siblect to said deed of trust indebtedness. | thareby. the undersigned trustecs will ell at SUWA. “NIAGARA” (20,000 tons), Apr. 7 June 2 “AORANGI” (22,000 tons), May 5 June 30 Sails from Vancouver, B. C. For fares, ete., apply Can. Pac. Railway. 905 15th’ St..” Washington, or to the Capadian Australasian Lipe, Winch Building Bt RESORTS ATLANTIC CTTYV. . the North Pm‘!ii: are Ixnd:n]d‘ -a fitting approac! 's still-greater * magnifi- cence. As you glide thmih the alluris that tumble from mountainside to cities that speak of “‘gold rush™ days. A land that rewards every Seas of hour of your stay with some new thrill of mystic beauty. ‘The boat trip from Vancouver and return occupies ten days and costs only $90.00, including meals and berth (all outside rooms). Stop awhile at Jasper National Park * on your wayto the Coast—a chance to see the scenic wonders of this greatest of mountain playgrounds. e i Sl uring streams ; see its Name. P S —— . —— 8 S uctiaws Sete ©\ | ANADIAN NATIONAL- (RAND TRUNK Dhe Largest Railway System in America 101.196RT AFRIC From England by UNION-CASTLE LINE SANDERSON & SON, Inc.. Agents 24 Broadway, N. ¥. or Local Agents HOLLANRAMERICA Travel by a Famous Service To ENGLAND — FRANCE !-"'\LLANDA;s Gol-:RMANY N) F EUROPE via PRcurt; Bowlgene &3 Rotterdam New Ams:erdum, Mar. 13 Veendam, March 20; Volendam, April 3 Passcnger Office, 23 State St., Boston, er Local Agents 741_Hastings & hcouver, B. SOUTH 1626, AT P. M. the - foribéd "land, and, premiaes, situate. in District of Columbia, and designaf and | being the east'riv 40 fost front lowal avenue by, full depth ‘(hereof of Jot 17, in section 9, “Barry Farm." as per plat record- ed i’ the office of the surveyor for the Dis- triet’ of ‘Columnia ‘in Liber. Le urt 3, follo 1: excenting parts of safd lot con: demned ‘and taken for widening of Howard gyenue, and shown.on ‘glate’ recorded in Liver 49" at folio 33 ‘ana Liver 87 at folio o i e e e g Terma: subject to a prior of trust for $1.000.00. further edats o which will be announced at time of sale: the purchase price above said trust to be pald in _cas : it "of $300.00 re- quired. Conveyancing, recording and revenne stamps ot purchaser's cost. [erms 10 be complied with within thirty days. otherwise depout forfolted and the proveriy may be ertised and resold at the diecretion of the trustecs. <. VAY.I\' I WRIGHT, wmh5-d&ds.cxsSu . Trustees, 0f the purchase price over and above aid | public auction, in front of the premises on Ueed Of trust one-third is to be paid in cash | FRIDAY, THE TWELFTH DAY OF MAKCH, the balance in two equal instalments. | AD. 1020. AT FOURTHIRTY O'CLOCK able in one and two years. with interest | PM.. the following-described land and prem. At the rate of wix and onc-half (83,) mer | iss situate in the District of Columbia. and Centum per amnum. payable semi-annually. | desiznated as and being lot numbered one secured by seu'fllld deed of trust upon the hundred ond sixty-eight (168) in Francis property sold. or all cash. at the option of | Toumey's subdivieion of lots in square num- o Durchaser. Intetest and taxes 0 be our hundred and forty-four (444). as paid Or adiusted to dute of sale. A devosit | per plat recorded in_ Liber 15. folio 94. of 07.%200" will be reauired ut ihe time of | the records of the ofico of the surveyor for aale. Al conveyanciug. recording. revenuc | the District of Columbia, fampe. eto. at the cost 0f purchaser. Terms | Terms: Sold_subiect to a prior deed of of sale 10 be complied with within thirty | trust for $2.250.00. further particular of Jays from date of sale, otherwise deposit | which will announced &t time of eale: NP’ be forfeited and the proverty resold at | the purchase price avove said trust to be sk and cost of defaulting purchaser. after | naid in cash. A deposit of $200.00 required. five days' advertisement of such resale in | Conveyancing, recording und revenue stamps some newspaper published in Washington, | at purchaser's cost. erms to be complied i 1th within Thirty dass. otherwiee deposit Torfeited and the wroperty mav be advertised 'nud it the discretion of the trustees. ) on board, s««:l.rpw Atlaatic CityA. Established 1875, e wfi-f:ofln: n Sea W In cen resold Trustees, mh?-dsdseasu p harles ! ATLAN A Uglhs} Dlsti&:'g‘g’on e, i SRl : e L R ain 14 Phone M: m'rxoml.lg’:lr;,fl‘x‘vs Local and Intereity Movins. MOVING, PACKING & STORA( ! DON'T WORRY, ON MOVING DAY. M = ' 1438 You St. N.W. North 8 | MOVING ' KRIEGS PACKING Plan ection. NATIONAL ‘\;Mg&lbofiolknu H h g, B et 00 Roome Good STORAGE SHIPPING wam 3010 LLUELL STEAMSHIPS. 39 | The Adopted Wife ‘ By Amelie Rives ([Princess Troubetakey) SYNOPSIS. Celia Gibbs is left an orphan by the death of ‘her father.” who "beaucaths her to. the care and chariiy of Hilary Fraser. one of his fow Triendn. Hilary's. siater. Laura Ever: ham, relieves him of his charge by placing lia in & French convent, and when she is 18 taking her into her homs to live. Two E(I\'l later Laura dies and Hilary is greatly listurbed as ‘to what to do about his ward. | A young Russian sculptor proposed to her. hurfihe refuses his offer, and Hilary, in Ao Yerlhlm. proposes to her himself.” in ordes hat shé may live in his house with bro- priet Celis_is happy in the arrangement until’ she overhrars Wome gossip About bher- self and her “white marriage. - She learns for the first time ‘that her father had left her penniless. ' Hilary goes to Europe and Celia decides to get Lerself a job. She ap- piies to Abe Sieburg of the Sieburg Theater. who agrees take her on in a fancy diving stunt e gives up the job the day before Hilary due back in the country. _(Continued from Yesierday's Star.) INSTALLMENT XIX. CELIA ANTICIPATES AN ORDEAL. T was the evening of Hilary's ar- rival. The boat had come in at 2 o'clock that afternoon, but was held five hours In quarantine be- cause of a supposed case of scar- let fever, He had wired that he would probably be at home in time for din- Celia consulted the housekeeper and ordered for dinner his favorite dishes. She had heard with the rest of the world that the best w to put men in a good humor is to give them what they like to eat. Hilary was, of course, different from other men in numerous ways, but she had noticed that he en- Joyed eating what he liked, and she wished very much that he should be in a good humor that evening. She had also told Donovan to lay out his favorite gown for her, the antique bro- cade with little silver castles scattered over it. Now as she sat at her dressing ta- ble, while Donovan arranged her hair for the net of emeralds, she glanced at her ex-nurse's face in the mirror and saw that it had what she used to MOVING, PACKING & STORAGE. 8 ' (Continued. ST G URNITURE AND PIANOS. Yain 1587 Main 9530. Reg. U S. Patent Oftcs. call its “just” look. This look had meant, when Celia was a child, that Donovan held a_strong and unfavor able opinion of her conduct, but did not_choose to express it, since “the Hedges woman” had been put before her as a judge of Celia’s behavior. The thought of telling Hilary about her adventure at the Siehurg, now that he was in America and would shortly be in the house, made her feel quite different from the way she had felt about it when he was across the water. She glaneed again at the grim coun tenance in the mirror and wished that Donovan were a little more motherly in type. She did not herself know just what she meant by motherly; it was certalniy not the thought of her own mother that prompted her. The strongest memory that Cella had of poor Lucille Gibbs was the way she had always smelt of liniment, which she used for her poor back, and the scent of White Rose, with which she tried to disguise the liniment. This combined smell, and the way Lucile used to cry over her after her father had_been unusually brutal to her— fr her mother had never dared enter ine studio while he was baiting Celia- these two things were the chief im- pressions of motherhood that rematned with her. She had hated the hot, use- less tears which tickled her face and dropped amonys the roots of her hair he had once scandalized Donovan by asking her if the Mother of God smelt of anything. She recalled this ques tion now and her nurse's prompt answer: “If the Blessed Virgin smelis of anything, 'tis the ordor of sanctity— and don’t you ever dare ask me such a blasphemous question again, miss!™ Poor Celia couldn’t understand Don. ovan’s wrath at the time. She would have preferred to hear that Our Lady had no perfume of any sort and had hoped to he told Now she couid have smiled at the memory but for that set face in the gliss and the tight feeling about her own heart. Would he be angry? Would he per- haps be so angry that he would sa “Since you have found this peculfas way of life both remunerative and te your taste, you might as well con. tinue it." Her unconscious reproduc- MOVE Without Worry or Risk. R: eponsible Service—Low Ratet Storage in roums, H Lo i T, BinE. 7050 Florida Ave. VORTH 104 i -t o- e LONG DISTANCE MOVERS \GE. Y AS! : A sg'ci.\rxom Ine., MITH'S FIRE. TORAGE CRATE AND PACK BY EXPERTS 1313 YOU STREET, N.W. PHONE NORTH 3343 "BONDED WAREHOUSE JACOBS "J'RANSFER C0. Maving Storage 111-113 Fla. Ave. NE. Fire-Proof ‘Warehouse Storage, Moving, Crating 8-20 10th N.W. M. 4229. Frank. 2 trict of Colum e and Charlea A. Baker. plaintifta. ¥ Cor- nelius Cisscl i al,_ défendants—No. 45061 Equity Doc. 66.—The object of this suit 1 to complete’ a trust and ascertain those who are entltled 10 a distribution of the funds received from the sale of the property known 8s lote 30 and 31 in a subdivieion known as Friendship ' in St. Philips. Jacob and urvey of Jacob. comprising some 1% v designaied for taxation purposes 1571 and 15/2. sald property held by Frederic W. Archibald and_ Charles A Baker. as trustecs. for and on_behalf of the shareholders of the unin- corporated association known as the Miller Syndicate. On motion of the nlaintifls, it Is this 16th day of February. A.D. 1626, or- dered that the defendants_ 8. Cornelins Cis- sel. Clara M. Archibald, Ros P. Andrews. A.'B. Tolman. Addic & Clark. Emma B S William “H. _Saunders.” James Howard, Dr. Phebe R. Norris. Sarah W Wheeler, Samuel J. McMichael. Albert G Dalton, ‘Jesse L. Heiskell and the unknown aim, e Tepiasgutatives, next of Kin and e following deceased: William W. White. Charles B. Strickler, B. D. Ferzu- o Rev.' 3. M M. A.Fenne. John_B. Dowd; . Jerome_Uhl. Marguerite 'S. Burns and Oliver D. Wilkerson cause their appearance %0 _be entered herein on or before the first rule day occurring after the expiration of one month from this date. otherwise the cause will he proceeded with as in case of default. Provided. a copy of this order be published three timies a month for one month in the Washington Law Reporter and The Evening Star before ‘«aid day. F. L. SID- DONS, . (Seal) A true copy. Test NNINGHAM. Clerk. By FRED. Asst. Clerk. Brown. THE 11 March 6. 1920 slons of ection on approved March : ., (Public No. B0th Congress. entitled “An Act to regulate the helght. area and use of buildings in the District of Co- lumbia and to creats a zoning commission, and for other purposes”). motice is hereby #iven that a public hearing will be held in the Board Room of the District Building. beginning a¢ 10:00 am. March 18. 1026 for the purpose of considering the following sbutting both sides of North Cabigol street tween Concord avenue and Nicholson street. CHANGE FROM FIRST COMMY® CIAL TO RESIDENTIAL: Property abutting Both sides of 7(h street T.e.. batween C_and D streets. CHANGE FROM RESIDENTIAL. A RESTRICTED. 40 FEET TO FIRST COM MERCIAL. C. 60 FEET; Rear portions of parcel 1447 and of lots 3 to 7 incl.. square 2021 located on the southeast eide of Brent- wood road. between 15th and 18th streets CHANGE_ FROM RESIDENTIAL. A 40 FEET TO FIRST COMMERCIAL. C. 60 FEET: Rear vortions of lots § to 14 fncl and 812, 813 and 817, sauare 2086, located on the east side of orgia Avenus n.w., hetween Shepherd road and Peabody street. CHANGE FROM RFESIDENTIAL_ B. RE- STRICTED. TO FIRST COMMERCIAL © AREA: Lot 303. sauare_1266. Jocated at the northwest corner of 27th and P sts. n w. CHANGE FROM RESIDENTIAL TO FIRST COMMERCIAL C AREA: Rear por- tions of lots 12. 13 and 14. square 1060, and alley lots 15. 30 and 66 in sauare 1060 bounded by South Carolina_avenus. C_ st. 14th and 15th ets. se CHANGE FROM BESIDENTIAL T0" FIRST COMMERC! roperts abutting the west side of 3rd street n.ow. between and E _streeta. CHANGE FROM RESIDENTIAL C TO_SEC- OND COMMERCIAL D AREA: Lots 13. 14, 17. 51, 55, 56. 57. @4 t0 74 Incl. and R0F 810 incl. square 50. located ofi the east 23rd wireet n.w.. south of N street d ‘on 'N_street east of '23rd - street. CHANGE FROM FIRST COMMERCIAL TO SE OhP COMMERCIAL: Lot 16. sauare 4347, located st the northeast corner of 26th and Evarts streets ne. Lots 16 agd 17, square 5550. located at the south cor- ner of Pennsylvania and Railroad avenues se. The following provosed changes in zoning will be considered at the afternoon ion of the public hearing beginning at bm.March 18 1026 CHANGE FROM 'A AREA TO A RFSTRICTED ARFA: Al property zoned residential within _the ea hounded by 10th. 15th. Kearny streets, Thott ‘5 AREL To A RE: STRICTED AREA: That vart of sanare 3869 bounded by 10th street n.e.. axenue” and Harmane cemeters, ROM FIRST COMMERCIAL, ©, El T0 E ENTIAL. A RESTRICTED, FEET: Proverfy ahutting the east wide of 12th stroet me. between Evarts street and RhodeTafand avenig and also brovert abu- tink both_g'des of Rhode Island avenue n.e. between '13th and 15th_strests, CHANGY FROM ¢ AREA. 60 FEET 1O X RE STRICTED ~AREA. 40 FEET> Property abutting the ‘east side of Wisconsin avenue Detween Porter street and_the line of Cal- vert stret. J. F. BELL. CT'NO H_RUDOLPH F. A. FENNING. DAVID LYNN. 17 8. GRANT. drd Zoning Commission” of *the Dusirpt of Columbi mh8-d&su-10t ne. :| them frozen tempers of yours. | tion of Hilary's language when really | angry showed how closely she had ob- | served him. | Her heart sank lower and lower and | grew tighter and tighter. just as | though it were a_ball heing’ wound | very close and hard by the mechanism { of its own beating. “Nurse,” she said suddenly, glanc- ing again at the reflection of Dono- van's face—she only called her nurse |in softer moments and when they were Alone—.'nurse, I am going to tell Mr. Fraser all about the Sieburg Theater this evening.” If that grim face would soften but ever so little! It didn't exactly soften, but the shell of hardness cracked slightly, as when one starts the sur face of ice by flinging a stone. “I'm glad to hear it, miss,” said she, “and obliged to you for taking the trouble to tell me.” She couldn't accustom alling Velia “‘ma‘am” or and after one or two fruf had calmly given it up. Celia, more haughty now, said: “1 didn’t choose 1 to think that 1 would conceal anything from Mr. Fraser. I never do and never shall Donovan, unmoved by this change of tone, replied firmly: “1 hope you'll stick to that, miss." Celia was far more annoyed with | herself for having been so weak as to | crave a sign of sympathy than she | was with Donovan for withholding ft. She rose, fortified by the rebuff against herself, her nurse, the whole world and stood In cold silence while her gown was being fastened. “My scarf. please,” she then sald, in much the tone a French aristocrat on her way to the guillotine might have used to one of the ¢ lle who was assisting her to dress for the oc- casion. Donovan brought her the long scarf of silk and laid it over her shoulders. As he did so she said, using on her part a voice in which the citoyenne might have remarked that the knife was sharp and fell quickly: “The sooner it's over the better you'll feel, miss.” “That will do,” said Celia, moving toward the door. But & knotty hand on her shoulder detained and held her. as when she had been about to turn away in a cold rage when a child. “No, miss, it won't do at all.” re turned Donovan. “You n't call me ‘nurse’ for nothing just now. I know T ain’t a mushy nature any more than you are, and I don't warm easy. But I want you to keep what happiness you've got. And if vou go handing out what there is to tell like salty jee cream out of a freezer, maybe you'l! come back less happy than you went down. ‘There wa. pause. Then: “Thank you, nurse,” said Celia, not looking at her. The hard fingers pinched her shoulder slightly in re. | sponse, then released it. Celia went downstairs. Tn the li- brary a log fire was burning and the whole room fragrant with the mingled scent of Russian leather and potted giroflees—the flowers that iilary liked best. She had gone herself in the car that afternoon and brought hack with her these growing plants. She touche: one of the velvery petals as stood by his writing table looking down at it, How pretty the old English name for them w vellow violets. But they smelt even sweeter than violet she thought—there was somethin aromatic in their perfume. She went about the room to see that all was in order and stopped at last before the carved chair in which she usually sat. She had been very proud to learn that she was the only woman he had ever admitted there. Perhaps after this evening—after she had told hint—he wouldn’t wish her to come any more. “If only he could have been my real father,” she thought. and her heart tightened still more and sank lower. Then she started. She hadn't thought he would came before ecight. and it was only seven, but she had heard the front door being unbarred. That was Hilary's volee speaking t Jenkins. Her heart began to beat with hard little digs, as though ft were pointed. Maybe he would go up first to dress. Maybe she could put off telling him till after dinner. She had ordered dinner for half-past eight. No, she would rather get it over at once—if he came to the library before going upstair: (Copyright. 1926, by Amelie Rives.) herself to dam,"” ss efforts (Continued tomorrow.) PLANS NEW TRIP. Mayor Walker to Visit South and Middle West. NEW_YORK, March 9 (®).—Mayor James J. Walker, who already has taken one trip to the South, carrying good words for Tammany Hall, i§ go- ing to make another visit, which will include the South and Middle West. He will deliver an address in Cin- cinnati on March 18, after which he will go to St Petersburg, Fla. The mayor will make the Southern trip primarily for his health, his friends said. —_—— ¢ London bas a woman bookmaker,