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AUCTIONS, . ll of IM lV_‘A_rN‘ 3 Wrisioe OF THE nlvs'rzm s I WA! J. OWEN & SON. ADC‘HGNI!IA g:.z.m..n, e 2 Dutiiahed { 'w"i. ’4@0& : MI 3¥7-d&An.exS the mem'm n Dacty, saciited " the aucgon, 1 x;i\a mflfi (ono-}n and ymm'.i‘ - uste d- uom%‘flm P Sv..u i-wb‘r THE EVENING STAR KEEPING UP m THE JONESES—Pa Is Starting to Figure Already. '3 ure m.n of 7 nm o 3 wo 3) = e oL h& District of i EEsS Regulu Weeldy Sale on Tueodny, July 20, begin- ning at 10 A.M. Large Variety of Furnishings, Lot of Rugs, Floor Lino- teums, Carpets, China and Glassware, Living and| Bedroom Furniture, Men’s Clothing, etc.' Terms: Cash. David ‘Notes, Ancfiomr 633 Louisiana Ave. N. ADAM A: WESCHLER & SON Auctloneers | 'Creditors’ Sale of | | The E. F. Brooks Co. Stock § High-Grade Ligh ing Fixtures Table Lam Sik te. Universal Bl vl sur Will continue By Public Auction At No. 813 14th Street N.W. TOMORROW AT 19 0'CLOCK AM. cmmmz v at the same hour 1 all 1s sold This llock inventories about § o St < Illflll l“fl Ind P l’“ Dresden i And 'll“ln . Alabast ia “Commercial Dt et omer Terms—Cash. By order, Credilory’ Commitiee. '.U-l' A ut! W. fi” Ml‘r' he Alscretion of the -"éw-fl- G EiberForm | - 715 13th St. wsstiric Large Sale of Household Effects of Every Description At Public Auction 715 13th St. . 'Wednesday July 21st, 1926, at 10 AM. Terms cash. C. Q. SLOAN & CO., Inc., Aucts. i |i=itnrers \Uc.'fil- d gg-m. 01 :}u Tollowing uate 1o the District at ine l(afg',"‘.lnhemd one hu!‘xldm ‘vw'lnq.-man e | A g "o 3 daga. tru o $ “H fi - YEP OUR NEw CAR A QUTSIDE JuLIE. TeELL YOUR MA TO HURRY A wELL GO For ‘A SPIN. AROUND BUNKUM | hereby. lid pucton. m NESD. AT rocn THI ?*fi% i of m: Davable semi- annual Pt second ‘deed of trust upon the rowrly h at the option of erwi By ovold a5 the K‘- J’ummu pure:ul Daper ’“""H"‘hnc wxu,ufi iv0-d&deexSu TTHOS.J. OWEN & ?‘,Tm.o... Sale_of Valuable Eight-Story Fireproof Brick Apartment, Containing 70 Apartmen Known as "33 13th N.W. (Lon- mlr o o lm-ueg -m -ll at_public anction, in 1 th i g S ok Q%%‘: 2 . Gles ¥ mvmllul—(olflh-‘ -Afi 580" reaty at yime 3!'2.- 3 mordln ) m':fn vaper.. 10-d8ds.038u 1018 Verment Ave. JOMAS J. OWEN & N & 80N, Al . don Hall). roBy, virtue of & ununoa-;x trust ;‘g "o, Toquint 6 instrument N mong land 1 CohnnbL and st the there! ) 5 i a, ¢ n_dm;‘?}%.i g surveror of " the District 'of Sold mb)fl.’l Dfm: eprrlonrmdrd at time ul l.h alsnce | ioe .u s uo &;m daye. other: | | 4" Tesold st the discredion .. BENT R MILTON F. %wu 1y9-d&ds.exSu THOS. . OWRN & SCK. ATGTIONERRE m‘“- ‘“&fi » sfru um“&'"’non nl% 1y18-8ds.ex8u um- THOS. J. OWEN & sox. Avmfll‘lll! Di Trustees’ Sale of Valuable Three-Story Brick Apnrl- ment House, Known 1410 Girard Slreet Noflh west. By virtue of o truse, l‘h T S 1308 C X A t. re. | Biired: ses, situat = osm“m‘fl ll'( gf' Byl ch &L 'e&'“'s'md a8 shown on s ", | clusive. CEATAINLY ,.- A Hot_and_cold_water in_rooma. Goean mm R Modern. ARG W s S Mo IN PHILADELPHIA? Write or Wire for Resarvations GLADSTONE =~ MAIDSTONE HOTEL 11th & Pine $2.00 a day per persen for room and bath, aleo use of showers in gymnasium. “In the Heert of Everything” EAGLES MERE. P, Eagles Mere, Pa. fi:’-m" rwn that l.m‘ P conditions with ulcuu sur- roundings. 'l'hc llndl bcu.‘l l&d W Tord nlmdm aumne s oot abave sea 1 wolt One of Il\' flntfi 18-hole courses in Ameri For booklet lll rates, write: The d ."-"L B. C. List, Manager. ‘The Crest: l ! ™ Fitiam Woods, Manager. The Edgemore, The X, M. Hotel orp. The Forest Inn a2 V. Yeager. Manader. m 3 °“§nfi0fi“fiu§?&“ p.m.m NORTH HILL near Bl ggs’ Hotel H. A. DIGGS, Prep. ‘Di E ROOMOR OPEN LONG. DISTANCE MOVERS CRATE AND PACK WASEIN GTON D. | —or was it soup?” { know, as if she could ever forget that i rainy noontime and Leigh's face as O NOT!Y MONDAY, - JULY 1 THE EVENING STORY Dutch Treat. to his she smiled with resdy “— | response he uumwuhu-m / wd toward Thvy ‘found_the small table they best and sat down with their ““Lat. me treat, just for once,” sald with a bit of entreaty in divect, hazel Love! it it I £ i 1 iigi Eg;s g8 i3 i ;i 3 i : ! : b i i ! i i ; : i : i i E;E i j 7 5 il 1 ki 3 z i = g a g < i s § ] #i if & 1 g & ] i g332 e;iiE ] 55:5335 g R Polly nodded. could do. But, oh, the way that stew tasted in her mouth! - | forget the bitterness of beef stew in loult?.@:ut for hu-ull as best she “Do you know, Poly,"” Leigh said their beefstew—Polly’s today since we had our first lunch haere t ™ Polly flushed. He did remember, and she was afraid he had not. She pre- tended to be a bit astenished. “Why, it is! he sat opposite her. “It was soup, I think,” he answered “I was very lonesome, I knew nobody. but Ed Stevens and when he intro- duced you to me I remember thinking: ‘Why, she's just llka the ‘ll‘ll at hflll'! And I d@id. ¢ you? Oh, Poll "l‘tl! Friday 3 P.M. to Monday 6:30 AM, July 2326 iles < 3 Nw::ap: Steamer i Norfolk X ‘Old Point Comfort Yorktown " Day at Virginia Beach “‘Wfl"fls“""‘ e Minimem Rate szuo Norfolk ni Wlll'lllhn EUROPE tm.! her blm'gn‘ n“o:l full of {tears. all the lonely, miserable years to come? All the afternoon, bendl ver her machine, she thought of and what he had He was home. ua she would stay. enly lho hcd died of the same fever that mother. ’clock that Polly ul;‘ght agonizing quarter of an heur while the docter %-mhl her. Then she felt ow J'Qll enough to walk heme to Mrs. acobs, where she had a room. Leight did not know, ef ceurse. He was coming to the house after her, anyway. So in spite of the pain in her hand and tut olh!t hore deadly "STEAMSHIPS. The Misty Pathway (Contnuen rroy estaray's dar) INSTALLMENT XIIL A New Advefiture. EVERAL times h!di !lehnuh ::‘ ';’:l‘l‘ ?hl:-‘. enmln ”h Once ghe had caught R e T AT 't noticed t! harmingly at always asemed as el By FLORENCE RIDDELL he skyline. Occasionally an isolated sheer : Vpile nund oddly alone, rising up from p y plain. Litt i | were cumd aboyt these plau; ql stuntad bushes stood alone and.in clumps, and here and there a pu:h of darker forest. A ‘1:0 wild ‘mlnmdu" -l;nfl:: times they trun for. s which showed no sign of habitation except for rars groups of half clad h o-dm-urlu as m : ice not 60 yards away from them. A lit- tle later they caught sight of five daintily dappled, long necked. crea- tures, m»hu among & clump of “Giraf rare even in Then suddenly a h\lll. silver white, rounded deme, shot with rosa rays from the strengthening sun, stood out against the blue of a cloudless sky. ‘wonderful glimmered across to thm hidden by a , | nearer pesks. Now it vu'm::ur- again—nearer and lovelier than ever in its greater whité snow cap. They traced the silver smail course of a shining glacier meandering down “IT PRAWS ONE,” ANSWERED RICHENDA. Would she ever | & the waist and wirled her dancing ‘round the reom. ‘“Dickie, belovedest, tall me you'll come! “Mrs. Davenant- “Lucille” side to where the dark forest crept up, to meet the wan g line, “Brett says there rhino, ele- phant, -nq all sorts of wonderful things and mysterious people ‘reund it,” said Lucille, % “It draws one." red Richenda. “Don't. you feel it? It's queer—half sy is alive." e mnatives it answered Lucille. “In the old days . they made sacrifices to Kulmllhn- The u'lln continued its long, A little later Fajrways 4 momlnlnuawlh-m Richenda loved to watch the Illbln . | of native passengers that descended Unsophisticated! Dick felt a shade of annoyance. Sbe, Richenda Peter- son, 3¢ years old—u: - {that was what he thiought about ‘her, doetor was th 08, and—" “But you came home alone, didn't ly!” waiting!” sald Mrs. Jacobs, Oh, Leigh. ncuhr momo\\t for our last evening hwmmofluthn h a dark side street and Leigh pn‘!'hlm arim about her.. - wml'hnln-vu o 1ast year ean buy out that mmfiu I was tell- ing y'::t-::m !“do- seem as if we m| very happy, Pelly, ift—if you are willing." Two minutes later the taxi drew up in front of the gay restaurant, helped Polly out, and they entered e e S nder the 3 t tenderly. Such a laysl [ Ferd this, so ndhnt, -o “Wh a rose, "NY llt(lc wirl, zwnnnu Polly ”- THE END. - Idle Argument Ir Wrigh fly theywould never travel high; would never fiy 3 i ; i k2=52 £259 L £ hislt and uwm was ub s wlm at each halt and sped across to the water taps, intent on ‘mfi gourds 1 | and bottles of all sorts and (Continued tomorrow.) eter- | FORMER PRINCE GEORGES . COMMISSIONER DEAD together | g e Mamning, 61, Was Father of D. C. Detective and Resi- dent of Accokeek. Special Dispatch to The Star. HYA ., Md., July 19.—R. Lee Manning, former Prince Georges | County commissioner and prominent in business and church circles for many years, died lata SatGrday at his - | home, Accokeek, Md., at the age of 61 And, gets her u.lh into anything, shrugged his shoulde: t.h l humor- ous erinkle ‘round eyes, “once she gets her teeth M. any- thing, she is a regular bulldog for hanging on!" “Pig!” Mrs. Davenant was pinch- way,” he .want on. sheoting trip—even is .”t it tting ite ve .!m.l.h ‘:hc?o‘u! limits for a smooth you hlr or is lhl chaperoning finished = with e, g :‘F';m' "I-“ the bined chapero! you and I can give her. Man are six to every solitary petticoat up there, I hear!” flushs n look‘d uls, Wa. ity t to say, ane not quite w! L b a ‘But l.lu'd 'have had to forego the Kenya years. Fora tobacce time he was State for southern Mary: land and a director of the bank at Clinton. Ho -rved six to _con- | g, Columbia detective force. Funeral services were Inll today from the me residence, Rev. Henry f the anh at service Parkman o IMM Head performing the and burisl being in the church grave- . MISSIONARY’S TRIAL SET. American in Xorea, Dismissed by Church for Cruelty, to Face Court. TOKIO, July 19 (P).—The trial of C. A. Haysmelr, eflun medical she met Fairways muhornfl:‘:fly .« lwere Axedly. ‘Was some- m:-mx«ucmmmm Nairol m joyed the 20-hour jou to the % B!]hhn?l:r “r-.