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y annl:h Three-Story. Brick | { ; D-olhz“cwaininy '8 per month, No. ”M.intA N ‘ AT, t 17 n- lneruum | story . A19and o1 Tih Se. SE. virtue ot ain 1 trust. B' o o -‘_ o) af trust. doly tristees o '"'l offer for g hm;: A ifg;m at 4:30 Eo&wdxw‘;&ng op KA wit: 3 P ay ortigement, 81" $neh re- ey of Washinaren o uousbed. fu i “HS Y, JAMES B, ELYNN, Attormer, A xat. Bonk Mide. o 1325-dRds exSudhol THOS. J. OWEN & SON. AUCES, TR, SRS A ‘*"’E."mm.:.::'m 1t Ry ith within ve, alo or Seponis i “be GEORGE. 3 GEOBGE Washinzion Lean ex!uuoi __fe25-déa 0] ASJ OW] N‘ .-LJ NCIS' !AUL AT il T THOS. J. OWEN & SON, Am:no'nu Trustees’ Sale of Valuable Two Story Brick Dwelling Known- as Premises 1830 14th Street Northwest. m&?fifivwifiwfii B sell 8% 1- .“-e 3ollow|nz ecrived '," preq 5 85 vrl s ‘eom fi'}. iy diva, ou may be adve) 1, tees. REALTY Aumnn & A.Pmlbll- 0. St 16 & o N £} 630-4&ds exSudhol o “South-| - mufl": Tort ¢ D. ¢ o 5 0u8: | o Durohaser. - ermi hnm-lnuue tory ¥ o istrict o igned trus "}"m, A surveyor 3. ccxmuw SNJQYED THe s Q’X.m | STLLoust : ROVALLY ! % \lrlu. P mcnblr l l 5“‘. .’I‘M \ fl ot -u nom n%u«fim?o [ 7!0 33 lw&? “’%’ Nl V N x%n‘%.n 3 -.:f &n .u‘ nl o Mnre ‘ _mfi ey 1 Thursday, July 8 ; Beginning at 10 AM. - m" munwl Avcmnlu THOS. J. OWEN & SON. AUCTIONEERS. AR lyvlflu-oflm““ iy 2nd. 1 °'".‘f’""u,m=’= = 81t | then, TLAWIC CITY. Al-"'l flfll DSOR FEes “nm..w = mooggnm wonseal Sereer B A "'Wam?" .'ll!l-flv. l'.'l FLE TWOOD Crry, Nd. :me Cuinlnn I?OTOMAC TS HAIR IF KING RELENTS S BRI, Mesntime, Ladles in Waiting and nlwl ulmndlnwfl loonxntou. ’uhcnnenmy hu‘ I!BSICAE INSTRUCTION. l'unrn 10 l-lo Guiter, Drums. ste. m'-:-'-:,m.*r'-m’-;" BOSTON Eightdays .- - $57.85 M-ma,inemlumnu -steamer; houl ioh cte. Bai m: R m $t. Augustine Balfimn, ten days,, m, wm&»:mmfirmn lzuwn: Twoofth Company’s new, large steamers TOUR &r m Fallin wm ; !fir Style, - BUCHAREST, July 'l;e{ld . women_ are ng or lhlnz‘lll' hair, and even Queen Marie is MI‘ urged to follow llifil‘ example. She would like to do so, hu& the King refuses to allow her to clip her beautiful chestnut-brown tresses, on: the ground that {t would Il become" one m {0 wédr a crown.. The ‘however, has allowed Hher Quee: 2 hdhun.wlmu and her daughters ' fall in with the prevalent fashion it they desire.. Some the barbers of Bucharest have closed 'their doors to.men -on the ground that their profits from shaving and haircutting” are little or nothing’ compared to what they are able to chlm the ever growing num- ber 'of women who desire their hair bobbed, , shingled or dyed. -HAT STRIKE ENDED. CHICAGO, July 7 () —More than 400 cap and hat makers, who struck last week for an increase in wages and changes in working conditions, re- turned to work yesterday after recefv- ing promises that the desired changes in ' working schedules will be made. Wage - demands will be arbitrated. 'nuy asked that no work be sent out Ql the shops unless lpnroved by the nl_r rkers, who struck at the: same_time for wage raises of from 10 to 20 per cent for a 40-hour week, are still ont. ¢ Srlthl Week End Tours to Va, Beach, including Stateroom and NEW ENGLAND RESORTS BY SEA