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STEAMSHIPS. The Adopted Wife . 08, n:m AUCTIONS. THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. €, THURSDAY, MARCH 18 1926, |KEEPING UP WITH THE JONESES—Looks Like the Papers Were Right. BY POP MOMAND TH' PAPERS CERTAINLY ARE vir T RAZZING ME ABOUT TH' PoLice WNEi ADE LiNCOLN ! sy :.:mew el DO YE WANT ME TO OLD MEN'S Home! TLL RAMBLE ABOUT Town e TELL You ABOUT HmP AND SEE FOR MY SELF" IM SRRY I EVER Took TWIS POLICE COMMIISIONER Jo ! .\l'("l'l()\' SALI THOS ) n\\l NT& SON \Trustees’ Sale of anuable Three-Story Brick Dwelling | Containing Store on First| Floor and Apartments Above of Three and Four Rooms Each, With Double Brick Gara In Rear, Known as Premises 2406 14th Street Northwest. WELL, IVE GOTTA ADMIT THAT &UY 18N ANY VALENTINO, BUT . STILL HE AINT 3o oD He's Pnobam.y VERY |NTRLLIGENT O’ WIDE AWAKE" WITHOUT THOSE WHISKERS HE feHT LOOK MUCH YOUNGER' TLi EAsE UP TO mift AND 3€€ How I Smp, Do You know LINCOLN By Amelie Rives (Princess Troubetskoy] SYNOPSIS. nl. Gibbs in I-'l an orphan by the death ather Y «nru ‘And charlfy of Hilary Fras: Ioafocnl, Wl st i B 100 Prench ‘onvent and. when sha in 1 o live. Two ”lrl taking her into her home later Laura dies and Hilary is greatly dis- furbed aa 1o what to do about Cels. A Joune Russi iptor proposes to " but e refuse: for an: in_despera- llnn Droposes o hee himealt 1 order that she may live in Dy hous. with bropriety. Celia is hapuy in the areangement until sl averhears wome Rossin t herself and h U hite marriake - Ahe eArnR for the Brst fime that her (ather had left her nilcee Hilary woes to Furgpe and Celia decides to [ hecselt a job. She ‘avolies to Ahe Ste- urg of the Siebtirg Theiter { take her on in A fancy stunt. She fives up her job the day before Hilary s d ek in the conntry. She tells him of her at- venture, aud greatly to her surprise, he s amused by it. Celia becomes restless at the inactivity of the life ehe leads in Hilary's hotie. She' meets a youne musician, Padraic O'Shea, who is greatly attracted {o’ her. to the Ceitic side of him, and wot over him a charm much stronger tu hold him than everyday passlon would have heen: for Padrafe, “not meaning any harm.” had loved a good many women, until they loved him too much in return, and so choked his love with what it fed on. He had not wrecked any lives in the ordinary meaning of that phrase—only grown cold in the clasp that held him—so cold that it was like clasping a corpse Non-resistance in such instances is all powerful. What woman, however impaseioned or cetermined, could halr « poor corpse to the'altar? Nu one <o sorry for these coolings off as Padraic. He had even shed tears over themi. and had written, when in the throes of regret caused by them, some i his most moving music But this was wholly different, just of the Di Toquest of the T unders iction NESDAY, THE MARCIL' A D .. the following d situate i he Distri inated as and bei 5 subdivision of Columbian Uni of Columbia. and secured theroh will sell at gl olumbia. 7 i Aulick ot Tot Tot= in the south v and known who_aqrees 10 § i, Subject to 1 subject. 1 devd S11.000.00, and a seon Aboiit further particulare of which will of sale: the m (s to e i n teposit of £50000 ALC’I‘ION sALlSN. J,\l CTIONEERS. . FUTURE DAYS OWE! & SON. AUCTIONEERS. "AUCTION SALES. T THOS. J i rding and rev s cost “Terms to bo tarty duys, otherwise and the property ma Il 4t the discrotion of the I. J. RAINI | HASST 2.0 Trusties OWEN & ONATCTIONEERS Trustees’ Sale of Valuable Residence, Being Premisel 2131 Massachusetts Avenue Northwest. thin ted and 1 _ mhlg THOS. ) ed_of trust. datel W P the fol . sitn designated k » office of the sur ot of Columbia in Liber saul hlock 6 now of assessment and tax Trustees’ Sale of Valuable Two-story Brick Dwelling, Known as Premises 3936, Livingston Street Ndflll; | west. { By virtue of a o in deed of trust. dated * Soptember 4 met No. amons: | Fegtiest ‘parey secnired (lM undersigned L;\I:Infi; \\\n‘ well at i i o the premises. on TY-SIXTH . DA the 1o vart of a | tract of Jand called Chevy Ch us’ per plat recorded in the ofice of the su | of Columbia in Liber C: Lubject to” bailding 1o " o 3 prior Turther trust 750.00. pAFticalare ol which will be annour time ol sale: | the purchase price above waid trust to be | in cash. A deposit of $500.00 reauire ing. recording and revenue stamos | at purchaser’s cost. ‘Termis to be complied OF | & Trustees’ Sale of Valuable Residence at 2201 M sachusetts Avenue (North-| west Corner Massachusetts Avenue, 22nd Street and Florida Avenue), Contain- ing 16 Rooms, Six Baths and Garage. By virtue of a certain deed of trust. dated plemver 10, 1 N Septeriber " the Distiict of Co uest of (he party we f«mmfl.n (haters Wi il i front af the promises. o THIRTIETH O | ot AT FIVE H foliowing te n’ the 1 designated ax and heing part of red one (1), 1o block pumbered jow tated as lot numbered eight dred (8O0), 10 sauare oumiered twents five' hundred and 2312, together With the improvements T Sold_subject to a prior © S40.000.00. furthee particuls th the und LoD AD. > M deed of ol rtain deed of trust duly 4 folio nt of the well at l]‘lll- ety 1 P TWENTY 1wes, on THUR DAY S MARCH HIRTY ¥ the e ity anddesis i AD. plat recorded ards of the District o a prior deed of et at i Kaid trust to \hicn the P il i cash ording Teru W EFTELD THOMAS T 31820 24,8 THOS. J. OWEN & SON. AUCTIONEERS FARES INCLUDE MEALS AND BERTH Jacksonville ...... $30.96 Round Trip... 55.73 Savannah......... 24.78 Round Trip.... 44.60 Boston . 20.40 Kound Trip .. 32.00 EASTER IN OLD ST. AUGUSTINE Ocean trip aver Southern seas, from Baltimore BeHis ollése ity T the coutiey: palis eraess tropical foluge, quaint Spanish architecture. Three sailings a week from Baltimore to Jack- sonville, which is only an hours ride o St. Augustine. SPRING TOURS Delightful trips for Spring days. From Baltimore 12 ot e Vel el i 0 B Modern steel steamers. Every convenience. Unsurpassed meals; southern cooking. Send for Iummd folf‘n.d.t;xmwhm les carried. Hotel reservations, ¢ am at our expense, at leading Florida hotels. _ (Continued from Yesterday's Star. INSTALLMENT XXVIIL The Spotless Lily. HERE was about Celia u some. thing so rarely virginal, in these days of demi-vierges. that even Mr. Abe Sieburs had felt it without having suc- ceeded in defining it You feel she ain't the usual sort dame, high brow or low brow,” he had told Mr. Alf Goldstein when he was impressing It on that gentleman. not to let no guy get fresh with her at the theater.” There's something about her—something a—a— He had searched his mall vocabu lary for a fitting term, but his favorite rammatical” did not suit her. mething what a squab had ought | as Celia was wholly different. Besides he wasn't a fatuous ass -« he couldn’t be certain that Celia would awaken for him. That doubt added another strand of magic to the web. 1d now, In reply to her muted it “will be very wonderful do love some lucky mortal “Well, when you Melusine. “I don't beleve I ever shall { Padraic said nothing. It was not the time to speak nor the place. Ilr could not imagine making love to mortal or immortal at the battery. He sprang up. his meod changed lexclaiming in his most hoyish voics | t's g0 lean over u wali and look water. I'd like to take you out {on it in a little hoat that | would be gorzeously bLourgeois, but I'm afrald vou might dive into your at th to be and ain’t,” he had wound up. “1 get you." Mr. Goldstein had re native element and leave me forever.” “Not intu this dirty water,” said N will b annoimeed at Gine' o One-third of the nurciiass money above ‘said | triiat 10 he paid iy eash. balance o w0 equal installments and two atim wer | ¥, -from day of | doed or” uhet “ugon e | all cas fhe ontion af | A" oot of 8100000 will be required &t time of sale. All conveyan-. ing. Stampx, et at cost 15 0f sale (0 be compliad | day ‘of sale. | the right (0 | and’cont_of with within ‘hirty’ daye, " otherwise, deposit forfeited : be advertised and resold the trustees. Trustees’ Sale of Valuable Semi-Detached Brick Dwell-! ing with Garage, Being Premises No. 509 Rnndolph Street Northwest. eertaln deed of trust dmml i ent No. 15 deed 0f ot the paid artionlar announced 4t tme of sale st 1o b d two yeurs 00000 reaiired A revenue Stamos < 10 be complied otherwise deposit ¢ may be advertised Aiscretion of the trustees. JAMES D HOBRS, HOWARD A.BURNS, All-Expense Tours to Boston in April, including botel, 346,60 Merchants & Miners Transportation Co. Mais 4612 1338 H St. N.W. a Washington, D. C. : AUSTRALIA ?'0 Aimore MIAMI "‘hn RY ARCIL AT s m)vllmli'A BURNS SRR foilow "o“olulu NEW !.M. _Including excellent meals and berth in | i Ral&d s ex s s A Y et e Wull B Koy OUTSIDE STATEROOM < AGA i 0 | ADAM A. WESCHL “\lil{‘\\"“ It 0 Trustee’s Sale of 5-Room| | Running fot & Cold Water—1st Class Only Autos Carried ! Bungnlow, No. 5738 Sher- SAILINGS 1 rier Pl. N.W. roe 0f the Supreme V:mr! i | ¥rom Balto. 6 P.M. From Phils. 4 PM. | Mar. April 1, 12 Mar. 25; April 5. lfll Baltimore & Carolina S. S. Co.| 1008 Kt. N.W. the uridersiened trustee & STORAGE. mh16-d&ds exsu ADAM AL W TRUSTEES' s STORY _BRIC WEST VIRGINTA A By virtue of fwo ce quly” recordad. 'reay folios 175 and et sea,. of the raconds of the District of Columbis at’ the request of the party secured {in imed tructoes will offer fu auction. tn, tront, of the AY, THE TWENT OF MARCH. 1926 A1 FIVE O' the “following-described Jand and premises. situate in the District of Columbia. R Reads's subdivi Im 4. Trinkdad, s per Tecorded in the office of the survevor The DistricE of Cotumbia in Book G 4t tolio «aid biock 3 now known for purn «l taxation us sauare 4 1 as above One-tifird of the + pald tn cash. the 1 I inetallments. represen sacured praperty sold. the purchager. 1y ABLE TWO. 1200 1 aptember ! ihe Dist request of the b Underatked tritecs wiil sl at bt ton, ir_front of th I DAY, THE PEiver Sthera] ¥ 2 oE rell the property at th defaulting purchuser aite: v tanment o published "in OWEN & SON, AUC rn Trustees’ Sale of Valuable Brick Apartment House, Known as the Livingston, Situated 1741 T Street Northwest. on MON i of | eded | For faree of the | 15 of | tatiera o apply Can. Washinete: h District | | cash. A de ired ut time of sale conve; ording, | Fecente stamps ete., at cost of purchaser. rms of sale ! be complied with wul {from { wal TESETVE | right to r the risk | cost of after five | advertisem paper published in Wil SHAPIRO, BEI 1 the i at 0! the ocuced thers sned trustees will sell at pub front of the premises, on TUES THIRTIETH DAY OF MARCH i AT FOUR P.M., the “following wed Tand and hremisss, situate in the Dis. od_‘designated as m H. A. Willard's As per plat re- surveyor for the Liver R. W.. at a prior deed of er particulars of at time said_trust to be 500.00 re- money o equa promissory notes of the purchaser. payahle in one and two years. with interest at tiiy ver cent per annum from dav of sal able semi-annually. secured by deed of traet upon the property sold. or all cash. ut the ovtion of the purchaser. A deposit of S reauired of purchaser at time of sale. = A conveyancing, recording. revenue stamns notarial fees cost_of purchaser. ‘Terms { sale to be complied with within thirty days from day of sale. otherwise the trustecs rescrve the right to ‘resell the proverty at the risk and cost of the defaulting purchaser. after five days' advertisement of such resale in rome newspaper publisied in the city of Washinktor PR J. STRYKER. MITCHELL. " rustees, _ . AUCTIONEERS. sale by public_auction, in fron on _MOND, THE AY, OF Rk, 1han. the following-de: es. situate in the X Tt Lota Filly-one (B1) ffty-two | (A2) fifty-five "(35) and Alts-six (B0 of the Potomac Heiwhts Land subdivision of _sauare fourteen hundred and fifty-two (1452). as the samc is duly rewrd«l in Liber 87 at folio hfl the murvesor of the District 1o & firet deed of trust «. due March 'T'S Summer in South Amer. lca Now. Because of Brazil's sub-tropical location, tlbhl- Iullv :lempcnu 'S or ‘ vails during our Spring an. Sty Kol cool enough to it o sestful enjovment of Buenos Aires’ guy social senson. The round trip to Rio takes but 30 including a week in Brazil's sumptuous ¢ and nearby beaches sod moun- tain resoms. Finest Shi Amnlum Pan America Southern Cross Western Werld Fastest Time Fortuightly Saifings Let Us Plan Your Trip Astberised Tourist Agencies o1 MUNSON STEAMSHIP LINES 67 Wall Street, New York 500 Booms. stance Movin & SHIPPE Bankruptcy Sale of Stock of | High-grade Shoes, Rubbers, | Hmury, Fixtures, Cash Reg- | ister, Addmg Machine, Floor‘ Cases, etc., in Nos. 3014-3016 1028, Terms of &ale: Over and above said trust | hird of the purchase money to be paid . the halance in two equal install- menta represented by the promissory notes | of the purchaser. Bayable in one and two years. with interest at 0. be num from duy of ale. vacabl u nually secus ¥ deed ‘of trast unon the Brberte ol of 3l 14th Street N.W. the purchaser. ~ A denosit of - | By virtue of an_order auired of nurchaser at tme o - All | Court of the District of Co convesancing. recording. revenue stamps and | a bankruptey court in re Eh notarial fees at cost of purer Terms of | Bankrunt No. 1647, the undersicned truste sale to be complied with within thirty dave | will sl by public auction within the aby from day o’ eale. otherwise the tristee re- | v NDAY MARCH TWENTY athe right 10 resell the property. 'at | SFCOND, CCOMMENCING AT TEN the risk_and cost of the defau'ting pur. | 5 and Child chaser. five dars’ advertisement of Hosiery such resale in aome newspaper published in the city of Was mnug D purchase price above id m eash. A deposit red. Conveyaneing. tecording and reve stamps at purchaser's cost. Terms to complied with within thirty davs. other- wise deposit forfeited and the pro; Te advertised and_resof 7 the trustees. JESSE H_HEDC ELIOT MIDDLETO> mh18.d&ds e "THOS. J. OWEN & SO! Trustees’ Sale of Vahiable Im- proved Real Estate Known as Premises Nos. 1758 and 1760 Q Street Northwest. By virtue of a certain deed of trust dated Sgpiember 192 No. X, AND HE TOOK OFF THE MONOCLE AND LAID IT ON THE TABLE BESIDE HIM. sponded. He liked Celia, as they all did, and respected her, though he would have scorned to express it in| «o Melusine, Melusine!” he cried, any way. “A spotless lily in my gar- | your appearance is that of a water den blew.” he sang by way of further | witch, but vour words are at times explanation. those of a kid!" “That's it,” sald Mr. Abe. “One of | " (i (ove them calla ones. A nice kid has the |y ® : same thing,” he supplemented, fearing i that he had been soft to admit Celia’s likeness to a Mly. . This, only in a less hackneyed way, is what Padraic also felt. But what drew him most, what had real magic for him, was the belief in the mystery of her unawakened self. It was like falling In love with a mermald to be | falling in love with Cella, as he jubi- lantly knew he was doing. For no SENW _Moano" s KRIEGS PACKING STORAG | ] XPRESS SHIPPING | €16 EYE STNW QAN 3010 CENTRAL STORAGE AND TRANSFER CO,, Laszest, Conersle, Firegoot 0 . O aningion sk FOR LESS MONEY. Onen storage for hotise. fooms for bianos and bright storage for automo- fGomestic shipmenta vy expert kers and shippers. House-to-house moving by hiEhlY exberienced men. Let s call 1 wive you estimate Lowest rates. 1 Tiest 4 Can Mr. Brown. Mur 3 M st e 1! = o Celia with repuissss, and again he pxnvfim - began to laugh consumed TON STREET NORTHWEST. Ttue of a certain deed of frust. dated April 't 1021, being instrument No. K. re- conied April 57 16217 among the land record of the District of Columbia, and at the re- quest ‘o the ‘party fectired herehs the un. | dersigned trisicen will seil at punll aucyon: | e in, front of (he premires. o1 WENTY-N PR O MIARCH: AD. 1055 AT FOUR-THIATY S the following described land and premises. District of Columbia. and desicnated as and | being lot numbered two hundred and fo one (241). in square mumbered thirty hun- dred ‘and thirts-one (3031). in the su Vision' made by i R. Howenstein and Kei feds’ Brothers. Incorporated. of part of Pleas ant Plaine as per plat recorded in’ County B Dage 07 in the aurveyor's office of the District of Columbla. | Subject to the Covenant that no huilding shall be erected on maid lot “within 15 foef of the Tront iing thereal. exogpt mrojections which aro allow the Supreme she walked beside High grade S et wra “I suppose,” offered she, “that the reason we like so much to be together 1s because we're so differen Padrafc had his sudden soberness. “Perhaps we're more alike than you think—perhaps you'll know i : some. day His look and tone were again queer Celfa felt all at once happy. - cause they were queer. She sflently beside him toward the water, Mahogany O Floor Cases. Window Dis p hold pamtin il foreiam and o e rranant ot the. party e fhrzehs. ‘the Nindersigned trustees wi ot Tbile suction, in_fron of the premises NESDAY. THE TWENTY rH DAY OF ARG A D OCLOCK PAL. the following d and ‘premiscs. Hosery, e above will first and 1 no satisfactors f e i tely eold i detail. rms: Cash. F HAYDEN GIRBS. Truste mh 1 5-d&dheexsi TRADE MARK mhngy-px:. o THOS. J. OWEN & SON. AUCTIONEERS. TRUSTEES' SALE_OF_VAL DWELLING * BEING _PRE 4002 48th STREET NORTHWEST. ! By virtue of a certain deed of trust dated | August 4. 1025, being instrument No. 105, | tuate in the District of Co- Tambia and_being lots 134 and 135 and the Tuu: AND PIANOS. ~ast 867 fact front by tha full depth of ¢ 143 and the west 12.R5 feet front by the full depth of lot 136 in John B. Aley and ‘others’ subdivision of part of square 4, as per plat recorded 'n the office of the surfeyor for the District of Columbia in Liber 12 at folio 45. Terms: Sold rubject to a prior deed of trust for $23.000 and interesi and a second for about $12.200. further particulars of xhich will he announced at time of sale un price ahove raid trists to be > "A deposit of $500 required _ recording and revenue stamps % coxt. Terms to be complied th within thirty’ dase. otherwise denosit forfeited and the properts dvertised and resold at the di rtun of a cortain deed of trust dau-d, 24. 1925 and recorded among the land reeords of the District of Columbia, and at the reauest of the marty sectiiod }flrehv the understencd trustees will ofter for Ty public auetion, in, {ront of the said o on ELFTH. 107 CHIRTY P.M_ the following.dessribed d and premices. aituate in the Diatrict of lumbia. to wit: Lot five (5) in sauare No. Torms of sale: Pronerty will be sold suh- jrct t0 a first trust of $40.000 further na:- i i t ot $500 00 e ired at eale. ancing. recording cnue stamps and notarial purchaser Terms to Le comnlied with w fifteen days from day of sale. otherwise the 1rtirteen resecve the right to resell the " the defautting mh2-d&ds.exsu THE _ANOVE .fra"‘r’xl MONDAY D PL] BY ORDER OF TRUSTEE: a0 it 1701 i the Dnstriet The Travest of the 1 i Ihn undersigned trusters will sl ag pubit premises. on MO 'Y NINTH DAY OF AT FOUR TM.. the nd and premieed st Tiate i Columbi I'ated a8 and being part of ori ribed ax foll Tor the same at the southwest corner of said int_and_ square and_runwng thence. north aiong the line of Eighth ' strest feet. <anen o 10 feet wide. viience south an 23 fost to "R strect. north. and thence west Along the line of said stréet 95 feet to 1hie. place of heginning. erms. Sold subjeet 10 a prior deed of t \for and a sccond trust for . further particulars of Atieh will he annaunced at time of eala: the axe price above said trusts 1o be paid h. A deposit of $500.00 required. nvevancing, recording and revenue atamps 4t purchaser's cost. Terms to be complied With within thirty” days. otherwise denosit rieited id the pronerty may be ‘adver and resold at the discretion of the trust MARION RHODES. mm IP STEARN mh exsu ustecs ADAM A. WESCHLER & SON. A United States Marshal’s Sale of Restaurant and Bakery Equipment, Office Furniture, Etc., Contained in “Bellevue Farms Lunch,” No. 1334 G St. Nw. By virtue of a it of fieri f isaued out of llu‘ clerk's office of lh!w\ ‘eme Court of the District of Columbia and mro me directed, I will sell for cash as an .,,men Ly public auction within preiiscs G strest nw.. on TUESDAY. Tl"l'fl TETH. 182 AT TEN o'C I,OCK A \l the “enti “fixtures and +quiprment therein, including iy abies, ¥ Registers, Combination rator Refrige Litned Coun- "§loor Cases. Electr Wit T Wil ‘Cabinet. Sieel Lockers. 3fivor andy’ Furnace: Proof Boxe roglers Exhin auntion, TIAY MARCH oo in_front of HE TW ial-Tot 2 in Beginning Auctioneers. Cineare Afixars. fyease Andtng ™ Machine. * Muitieraph, Hovehal fects. ctc.. siezed and Ievied upon as the | roperts, of the defendant. Bellevue Farme o, Company. 1 nd_sold to satisfy it at lav k] of ronhaing. iy ¢ NNYDER wl. NHM ot Mai<hal, gs follows: Porches § feet. bay windows. 41 rms: Sold_subject to @ prior deed of trust for $3.450.00. further particulars of ¥hich will be anriouniced at time of sale: the urchase price abovs ajd truist to be naid dimonts 910 8406/00° reculred Convepancing, arording and revenuc. stamvs at purchaser's cost. Terms (o be compiied with within thirty days. otherwise deposit | forfeited and the property may be advertised and resold at the discretion of the trustees. Parb W RERVES J. OWEN & SON. AUCTIONEERS. TRUSTEES! SALE OF_VALUABLE_ BRICK DWELLING® BEING PREMISES NO. 211 Bth STREET NORTHEAST By virtue of a certain deed of trust, dated July 10. 1925, being Instrument No. 125. re- corded July 14, 1928 among the land records of the District of Columbia. and st the re- uest of the mfl.y secured thereby, the un- J.«r.umpn triaafees w il seil a8 pEbIC aictio in_fre nl ol lh r!ml!l on TWE: Y O ARG A D b T FouR BN Ghe followine ibed land and premises. situate in the Dis- frict of " Columbia, and Jesiznated ‘as and being ot 39 in " Walker and others’ subdivision of lots in’ Square R38. as per plat recorded in the office of e surveyor for the Bistrict of Columbia, in Liver 12. at olio Herma. S0l subfert to a hulding aasocia- tion: trust for about $3.000.00. further par. ticulars of which will be announced at time of ‘sale: the purchase price above said trust to_be paid in cash. A deposit of $200.00 Tequired. ~Conveyancing. recording and rev- snus stamps at purchaser's cost. ‘erma to be complied with within thirty das Wise debosit forfeited and the prope be advertized and resold at tha discr the trustees. WARING. WILLIAM K. HILL, mh17-d&ds ex8u Trustees. THOS. J. OWEN & SON, AUCTIONEERS. Trustees’ Sale of Valuable Residence at 1017 Sixteenth | Street Northwest, Contain- ing Fourteen Rooms and Six Baths, With a Frontage of 42 Feet on Sixteenth Street, Newly Remodeled and Redecorated. By virtue of a certain deed of trust. dated September 10. 1925, being_inatrument No. 80, recorded September 23, 256, among the land records ni the District of Columbia, and_at th uest of the party 'secured y wndoraikned trustees will sell g in front of the premises. on AY., THE THIRTIETH DAY ' OF \uncu AD_ 1026, AT FOURTHIRTY P.M.. the following described land and prem. ises,"situate in the District of Columbia, and designated as and being part of square num- bered one hundred and ninety-eight (198). and described as follows; Bezinning for same on Sixieenth wiroet” 607 117 wouth ot the northwest corner of said lot in salG squsre: thence south on sald atreet 427 cast 0 north west 64’ t0 said place oY bexinning: heing parts of lots numbered twenty- lhrrr teenty-Tour and tweney-five (33, %4, 25). Hiohrs mumbered. 198 an per Blat Tecorded in the office of the MII'VDEOI‘ for the District of Columbia in Liber H at folio 228. Terms: Sold subject to a prior deed of trust for '$50.000. further particulars of which will be nounced at time of sale: fhe Durchase” price above sald trust 10 be pald one-third cash, balance one and twy years at 6% A deposit of $1.000.00 r!A Ziired. _ Conveancing. recording and rev. ehue stamps at purchaser's cost. Terms 10 be complled with within thirty days. other. wise deposit forfeited and the property may Mo advertired @nd resold at the discretion of the trustecs. AMES D, HOBBS, (OWARD A. BURKS. mh18-d&ds.exsu Trustees OWEN & S0! E_OF V. AUCTIONEERS. LUABLE THREE- BRICK DWELL- 4 NO. 1130 NEW £ NORTHWFET certain deed of trust dated July ing instrument No, 77, re- cords 925. amone the land records of the m.um of Columbla.” and at " the Teauest of the b thereby. undersigned trustees tm at oublic' au tion, m front of the wu on AT THE TWEN AR(‘ H .D. ARCH (Silwing dcwn ises.” situate in the and’ desiguated as ndber $1da Frelmuath's subdivigion of lots in sauare 71, an per plat recorded in the office of thé_survexor for, the District ‘of Columbia her 1 1 101 I e 8 bt 10 8 Prior desd of trust for $6.000.00. further D iculars ol which e pir: e will be announced at time of eal 38" roaubred” Con: cash. 311\}! Tevenue ‘stampa "'v'-' Reed A" ® e to- b fled chasers co <ol itk ithin ity dn- otherwise” Tfm o S ioes. i o “esolds 5"':'& 5_&*%{1“ trustees mhu.lh’.li.h).l i J!.W. recorded August 7 5. among the land Tecoris. of 'the. Diatrict ot Comumbia. ani at the reauest of the party secur therehy. the undersigned trustees will sell at puhi auction, In frone of the premisce. on MG3 DAY, THE TWENTY.SECOND DAY, WARcr % p T Yos0 L AT P e R PM.. the followine-descrihed land and ises. situate in the District C and’ desianated as and heine lots block 13 In J. D, Croissant and he sundiv Friendshin” known as “American versity Park.” ‘as ver piat fecorded in the office of the surveyor for the Dist: Columbia in_Liber County 10, at fo'ic waid block 13 being assessed as souare 1534 Terms: Sold subject to & prior deed of trust for $4.000.00. further particu'ars of which will be announced at time of sale. the ‘purchase price ahove said trust to he d in cash. A deposit of $200.00 recuired. veyancing. recording and revenue stamos at purchaser’s cost. Terma to be complied | with within thirty’ days. otherwice deposit | Torfeited and the property may be adverticed and resold at the diseretion ot the trustccs. _ mh10.dsdnexu Restaurant Equlpment By Public Auction AT WESCHLER’S 920 Pa. Ave. N.W. Saturday, March 20 Commencing 10:30 A.M. “Frigidaire” Elec. Refrigerator Cash Registers—Exhaust Fans Vitrolite Top T-hles—Chairs Steam Table—Water Fount Power Potato Peeler—Masher Dish Washer—Milk olers New . Time Clock—Coffee Urns Pool Tables—Confectioners Case Fine Opolite Orangeade Counter Steel Lockers—Iron Safes Crockery—Cutlery—Glassware Terms: Cash. Adam A. Weschler & Sons, Aucts, mh18.19 THOS. J. OWEN & SON. AUCTIONEERS. TRUSTEES' SALE OF VALUABLE, FRAME DWEELX}-G BEING _PREMISES FESSENDEN STREET NOR’ ll 463 W By virtie of 8 certain deed of trust dated July 3 1028, veine ptrument Mo corded July 8. 1925, fiong the Jand records of tho District of Columbia. and at the re- uest of the party secured therehy. the un. lerpigned trustees will sell at public auction, in Tront of the premises, on MOXDAY. “THE TWENTY.SECOND DAY ‘OF AD 1056" AT THREE-FORTY FIVE BAL.. ‘the following described ‘land, and premised alt- uate in n. trict of Columbia. and desir- nated ag ing lots lots 34 and 35 In block 13 1n Grofuant ang*Basid D, Stone. Grul es’ subdivisi of part of “Friendehip” "known a merican Uni- versity Park.” as ver plat recorded tn the office of the survevor for the in_Liber County 10. at said block 13 beink assoased s saua Terms: Sold.subject o a brior dee trust for, $4.50000. further, partioulare of which be announced” at time of male. The Durchiase “price Mhove said muse te ps paid in cash. A deposit of $200.00 required. nverancing, Tecording and revenue stamps purchaser's coat.” Terma 1o’ bo' compiled 7’”{ Cthin thirty davs fllhtrw:’demnl orfei 16 Proj Y may verti and ‘resold at ‘the e dlncretion of the (rfi'.‘n'f;] LIAM TGN, W, mh10-d&d; px’!\na ALB b 3 '@}fixflml THOS. J. OWEN & Auc'rmvltns_ TRUSTEES: sALé ALUABLE N1tk DWATIAG: tgfimszgsvo 117 PIERCE &' ol virtue of s certain doed of trust. dated o 240 Tevorded November 11, 1054 ot s land records of the m-n-m o o, and_at th the party secured U’Il will sell at T remises. on M‘A‘Mu AD. 1026, of “part i R. Trustees. Columbii Bty 1544, d of BEING E Ripad: & ?gfi DAY OF the foilowing descr! - lsca. wliate i the D B e e o destenated as g iot 74 in Chasies D. Remaburg's su Ivllon of sauare, 867 usper lat_recorded in the 0 the surveyor h e Ditrict of Corbmbta. In Thoor 157 ok ollo ‘Terms: Sold subj to trust Tor. shout "31:800.09. “rubther. Sreticor Jars ot "wich il be’anounced st tme ot iho, purchase prico above i sriet To be “patd i cash. dwodl ot 819005 v glired. Convey Ednl. tding and resentic l 0"‘0 nun oy at m!urwlu .\m ertised uud rfiwld n iy s the mfl.-crflm o e TUBEN C. G. Sloan & Co. Inc. Aucts. 715 13th St. GGISTERED Regular Weekly Sale of Household Effects of Every Description At Public Auction ! AT SLOAN’S GALLERIES | 715 13th St. Saturday March 20, 1926 at 10 AM. : And at 11 AM. ! 124 Oriental Rugs for Storage and Cleaning Charges | And at 12 M. Automobiles, Etc. A CASH. C. G. Sloan & Co., Inc. mh18,10 Aucts. WHITE STAR RED STAR and ATLANTIC TRANSPORT LINES ave. n.w. sponsible Service—Low R Storage fu ruoms, 32 mo. and ving. 705- Florida Ave. Bring us your problem regard- ing passage to Europe. In our vast organization of 105 ships of every type your exact re- quirements will be met,wheth- er for a luxurious suite on the world'slargest steamerMajestic or economical passage in the new Tourist 3rd Cabin. Warshingten Office 1208 F. St., N.W. R. M. HICKS, Manager PHONE NORTH 3343 | JACOBS | Moving | Storage M‘pfl | 111-113 Fla. Ave. NEE. North 9500 Phone | man, he was sure, could ever tire of so utterly unusual a creature. That ey {non-human side of her, hidden in her MOVE Without Worry or Riek. Rs- BONDED WAREHOUSE RANSFER C0. THOS. J. OWEN & SON. AUCTION Trustees’ Sale of Four Val- uable Semi-Detached Brick Dwellings, Being Premises Nos. 1608, 1610, 1612 and 1614 Monhxue St. NW.! By yirtue of o rtain deed of trust dated May 28. 1925. heing instrument No. 16:, M eded’ Say 2R o2 amonk the land Tecords of the District of Columbia, and at the reauest of the party gecured therehy. the. undersigned trustees will sell at public uction. xn front of the premices. on TUES- PAY. £ TWENTY-THIRD DAY _OF MAR(H AD. 1030, AT FOUR-THIRTY " the foilowing-dekeribed land and prem- lm- “aituate in_the District of Columbia. RS. RESORTS RESORTS and designated as and being lots 30 to both inclusive. in M. Johnson's et division ot lots in saquare west of square 2792, as per plat recorded in Liber 77. folio Bh0=" of Whe “records of the office’ 01 the suurveyor of the District of Columbia. Jeet to Biding restiction s 3" shown on,_gaid ol s Bach sold sublect to a prior deed of truat for, $0.600.00. further particulars, of which will be announ Time of sale: the purchase price above said trust to be paid in cash. A deposit of sum 00 required Bl 2 Conveyancing. recording and. rec goue stampe ot purchaser's cost. Terms be plied with within thirty days, biherwise posit, forfeited and the nroperty may be advertised and resold at the dis- cretion of the trustees. ROBERT L, QICKEEVER, EARL E. mh11-d&deexSu Trustees. ADAM A. WESCHLER & SON. Auctioneers. Trustees’ Sale of Valuable Three - Story Detached Dwelling, No. 1502 Thir- teenth Street N.W. By virtue of a certain deed of trust. dated Semmber 20, 1058, Doine Ao o ber 104, recorded October 19. 1936. amonk the land Fecords of the District ‘of' Colum. bia, and at the request of the party secured theraby. the undersigned trustee wiil soll a¢ QDS ARl N APRAEBASY OP n i ARCH, A.D. 1026, AT FOUR P.M.. the fol- Jowing described land and premises. situate in the Distriet of Columbfa. and desiknated as and being lot 73 in Olmetead and others' sibdivislon of lots in square 241, ax per blat Fecorded In the oflice of the surveyor for the district of Columbia, in "Liber J. M. K.. at olio 301, 10116 e of sale: Sold subject to a prior deed of trust for $10,000. and a second for about $8.000, further particulars of which will be announced at time of salc. Purchase price_above eaid trusts to be ot & 08 required.” Eonv rding and Tevenue stamps at purcl cost. = Terms to be complied with ~witl fhurly das, ot rwise deposit forfeited and advertised and resold at the Biebeion of ¢ tristees, AR CARL 0. WHA' whl8 ddds,exsue Truste 'UMMER-DAY temperature in the Land of the Midnight Sun. “Malamutes” and husky dogs, “chechakos,” “sourdoughs” and their poku of gold. Totems, war canoes, Indian basketry, furs, salmon, bear, ari Immecasurable forests, rich valleys. Glaciers and ice palisades that scintillate in mirror seas. Mountains melting under hydraulic power; mines driven into precipices high above the white man's towns. Romance, glamor, wealth— the treasure chest of a continent. Come before thislast frontier gives way tocivilization. Canadian Pacific Princess Liners cruise four days north to Skagway. steamboats circle Lake Atlin~—others voyage the Yukon to Dawson City and on. You can do it all ~seeitall Vancouver, vig the “Teans.Canada O rough the Canadian Paciic. Ho Full in/omuon given on re Connec Limite Railway trains cross thrilling White Bass; alifetime. ckies. uest. Ak Alaska Tour A-1 Canadlan Pacitic 'i’-ll'::'t'é».‘fi‘ . ~ Dot "Sackers for ship NORTH 104 AGE CRATE AND PACK BY EXPERTS 1313 YOU STREET, N.W. X L8 - = j strange eyes and secret smile—in her lovely, composed mgqvements, and taloof grace Under those enchanting igowns of her-—the singularly beautiful !gowns themselves—now making her seem like a on an arras—now like |2 Botticelli sea hymph, or what one {would havé been had the master | painted one —all these things appealed lFflil \OTI(‘F . i | FRA IN THE ‘( PREM trict of Cotimbia B T P et detend i Rut aine el lefendants —E« uuy 4 ) —The object of this suit is to tlish of Tecord Plaimtift s title in fee sim. ple by adverse possession to the following- described land, si llu]dln. an Equif Jenkin, - pIARGIL ¥4, al d ten (110) one hundred ._one hundred and twelve D of ground in rear of - ten (110 deserihed poses as 1ot cight. hindred } of Eukene Bettes' subdivi- 1ot _numbered two (2) i &), a8 per plat recorded | eyor for the Dis- triet n Liber 106 at folio 4 a1 1had helhs more par: in the DIl of” cemplaint motion of the blamtiff, © of March, A.D. 1928, Ordered. That the fants, Ruth T. Paine. James V. Bom- Martha C. Bomford, George D’ Bumi wing 3. Bomford, H.ury . B ford: Lowss L. Eyre and Richard caush their ap) cleven (111 and (sziail for taxation D und seven (807 sion square i the on or hefore irtieth day, exclusive of Sundaye and legal holldags. occurriug after the date of the first pub f this order. otherwise the canse be proceaded With s in case of default: provided. & copy hiereof he’ published oncg a week for (hee seive weeks in the Washington Law Re. rier and The Evenine Star NNINGHAM. . Asst. Clerk. EDUCATIONAL. BOY SHORTHAND N 30DAYS SCHOOL,_for Secro: taries. ‘Touch. Typ- Spelling. English Business Letter Writing. kknmn‘ 150 attendance. * Est. § yea: Positions fr croduates. M. 28 e Big Pay—Prepare in Short Time Hotels. Clubs. Apart ments. Institutions Room traned men an and increasing daily. Every Prasna B B oA Every Stare for Managers. Assistant Managery egses, Housekeepers. Acconutants, Clerks. Stewards. eté. Our. 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His boyish lock of the morn. ing was quite gone, his hair, no longer | wet and rumpted, had assumed again | its appearance of a thiek, black veivet cap. The little spray of silver on h left temple, together with his monocle and correct evening dress, made hi resemble some distinguished public erson, she thought an ambassador or savant. t's very nir(‘ to see vou there op posite me n,” he said, smiling at her in his kmd way. “I had a dreary luncheon all alone, though of course,” he hastened to add, for fear she ould infer some re- proach, “I was delighted to know what fun you were having. Celia had an extraordinary memory for the little things people said, that indicated character, and often clashed with later assertions on their part. She recalled now that Hilary had once re marked what a mistake he thought it on the part of Lucullus to have had {even one other person at his rare re | pasts, as the custom of eating in com- pany was ily a harbarism. Her re. flection ran that it was very kind of Hilary to tell this fib, and feign liness that he cov felt merely to giv - she to lie suddenly or disappe good, «he was sure that he very sorry for her sake, but only inod- erately for his own. Per] i been nearer her age, it would have been different She saw him again in his white canvas fencing clothes, and wet, ruffled hair, and won- dered what he had been like when he wds young. As to that, he had looked much younger that morning, and had acted and spoken, too, more like a younger man. “You always say such kind thing: to me,"” she now murmured, then with apparent irrelevancy: “I do wish you didn’t have to wear a monocle. Hilary laughed. “I don't have to wear one,” “it was a boyish affectation, and some- how grew into & habit. You must have noticed that I wink it off when I really want to see. If you like I won't wear it again. And he took off the monocle and laid it on the table beside him. Celia felt her cheeks growing warm. “I'm afraid that was very disr spectful of me,” she said, “!"n sorr: “My dear giri!" excinfmed Hilary, rather vexed, “vou do have the odd- ot notions! respectful! 5 what unhappy blunder'of word or deed have I ever given you the idea that T wanted you to be respectful to me? After all,”” he went on, not the Ancient Mariner Forty-four doesn't require deferential respect from 22." “Perhap: r«pll«l ('PH have saild impertinent inst spectful. It was taking a liberty had uo right to muke such & perso remark.” There was nothing to do but laugh, so Hilary laughed again. “W ny u queer child, don't veu know it flatters me very much to bive you take an interest in my pers beauty?” ho said lightly. To this Celia replied with her of conuhlerlnx seriousnes: Vo, you aren’t beautiful, but are very distinguished looking. Ibetler for a man if" . | broke off, continuing hurriedly: | man like yo! o look distinguished | than beautifu - { (Copyrizht. 1920, by Amelic Rives ) { (Continued tomorrow.) ——— London is warring against milkmen {employes who shortweight regular patrons and sell the stolen mik to qustomers of thelr own. said he, ought to 1 of re- 1 al