Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.
STEAMSHIPS. RESORTS. " ‘THF' SUNDAY' "STAR. WASHINGTON.. . C, qI"T’Tl"\[BFF’ 11, 1927—PART €. SALE HOUSES. (Continued.) T A WONDERFUL B, BI5 600N Wore Tk AERER Sarace ONLY $7.950: EASY TERMS. are looking for a real bargain in the nw. it will pay vou to inspect this hig i fircom home with 3 large covered porcl on & high elevation convenient to st #chools. churches and transportation fac 18, Trled bath ~with built-in tub and shower, master hedroom across entire {ront of house kitchen with pantry. Built-in garage | deep 1ot 0 ba-ed aller. Newly decorated and mainted. hardwood floors and all modern | ennveniencen This home ia priced for im | madiate sale at §7.050. J ke conven- | Tt Terme.® Cun® Adama 473 for further in | Tormation SANSBURY MARIETTA PARK HOMES. 8th and Madison Sts. N.\W. | BLOCK FROM PROPOSED NEW ¥ TCR1ER WG R SCHOOL The prettiest new homes in \Washington within 81,300 of the price. Second to NONE in point of con- stzuction and equipment. $8.950. Terms Like Rent, Do not fail to see them. SAMPLE HOUSE, 731 MADISON N.V. OPEN DAILY UNTIL # P.M 3\‘. L \'\\QRI'RY (TV I\( & 141% EYE ST PHOYE SERVCE uTil B P M DOWNS seeing 3805 Warren st ent to eversthing. IRVIN T 528 VAR] An_excelient tapestrs brick home. just a faw dnors from 16th st onr N‘rnym-mx two tiled baths. very large living fln] din I rooms. ronerete. framt: porch, very wine Vlreping. and CTear porches. large back yard | with alley An unusnally comfortable “and antemient. hame in- one nf the best. re ontial Sectione This 1s realls an oppori | T e liscriminating home buser. W d to sacrifice for an immediate BROWN. 1400 H.__ M R TAKOMA PARK, MD Just Completed. Nine 5-Room Bungalow ge. roomr lot. o hot-water heat tubs. concrete cellar paved_sidewalk 85250 Without Garage. 3,400 With Garage. Small Cashk Payment Monthly Payments Like Rent. To incpeet—Take Takoma Park ear. et ] o% at end of line. walk down Westmoreland to Eastern ave. and one or_drive out_Blair rd.. turn in at ar_Home to Eastern ave. Builder & Owner. Columbia 93, or 222 \\'lem- Al owner ‘and buil 1853 under entire house A \h]\nl Shepherd 3 S OUIESADA ST. GHEVY CHASE. D. C. l An 1Jeal comnact stucro. detached home. | —— blocks east of | large * rooms. | with shower. tiled hot-water' heat, : huiltin garage beautiful t-eeg {ront and rear Lot 40x14 e ‘ ant ta stores schoo) and churches. * Price. | 12000 on termn. 1t will pay vou to'in- | spect this bargain 3 IACOBSON M\UE., YNERS AND BI ()“ N I'OR CINSPECTION 3 FLA. AVE. N.E. & rooms and Bath. orches. age. Price ot and. terme to suit. VAPLE, & JAMES 1116 14th § Main_10260. STONE BUNGALOW, NEW. 12 rooms, 3 haths: 39t and Runtington wte _Chevy hase: open’ lighted. Stuart G. McAlister. Agent, Man 1013 Investment Blds. * OPEN SUNDAY. | , JAND PARK, 3315 Newark Street. ime a beau- n the heart [re have o offer for the first . res: c Tenrecantative an premisca hett , FOr weekday Apbointments. call "Main THE MUNSEY TRUST .CO,, Real_Estate Denartment COLORED—BARGAIN. 6-Room Home West of 16th St. Only $8,000—$63.00 a Month. A wonderful onnortunity for colored to | huy 'm- colonial brick Immr n z‘ did o seetion TAth Large Jront orch 6 Nalls " Larse cellar with ‘excellent | new decorations and fixtures. “gs Jot 10 Daved allev. snace for Tmmediate nossession. Take advantage o this real hf‘rllllv Reduced to $8.000: $500 i month including all' n “°Call Frankiin 4371 for et ne plant BIG BARGAINS. 255 11th st. s.e., corner. 1610 Potomac ave. s.e. 305 Longfellow n.w. 523 13th st. n.e All these houses have 6 large rooms with tile bath, hot-water heat, electric lights, double rear porches, laundry trays, garage with each house. Inspect at once. Prices and terms very reasonable. THOMAS A 906 N. Y St JAMESON CO., Main 3326, YOULL CONVINCED— BEST HOME L 4200 HAYES ST. gmflmmwm‘mm LONG-DISTANCE §| OUTOF TOWN REA L 431, FEE Hichway interencts. (he main o of the thriving town of New Market \a In the center of the Caverns of \umu 000 10 N 00 o Tdeal Toeat < OPTINISM NOTFD ~ INSTEEL INDUSTRY COTTA rices at any time wEl I'K XD COTTAGES AT NORTH BEAC " s Fishing _parties Uinners sarved season. | Write nw. or call M Main 104 | Ccpper Tone Generally| Steady—Domestic Buyers Are Holding Off. Farsed The ND PIANOS nw Phone By the Associated Press NEW YORK, Ssptember operations in the steel market during the week were little changed from the rate of the past two months. Howeve more optimism was appareng. with the industry said to be coifldent that many buyers would goon come into the market for more than ordinary supplies. There was a slight increase reported in production in An the first gain since February Pipe mill id (o be looking for 10.—Actual | ingot sust Without Worry or Risk MOVE sponsible Sepvice. Storage ' rooms €2 mo pert packers for shin- NORTH "" bing 59 Fla ave D BUY—HOU OR T ROOM HOTSE cash down LO\(' UISTAN(F Mfl\’! RS F Hlfifll?!O TORAGE hen i CRATE AND PACK BY EXPERTS ; TN OF REAIESTATE | 1313 YOU STREET, N.W. ion, Wi . Cleve PHONE NORTH 3343 CASHFOR CORNER | WILL PAY store suitable f or down stairs office CAN ALT S HIG 2232383 PAY n And Local Moving Loads or part Ioads 1o and_(rom Bal Pl York. Bps. Cincinnie ROOMS navment “PREFER™ OLD would ike pas HUNGER | 1000 Vi | “EIGHT e’ 10 AVlDSON T oom 1019 FROM OWNER—Four to six| apt. houses, cheap for cash.| Call Mr. Mills, Main 5904. | WE HAVE A CLIENT FOR A 5 OR 6| brick hungalow in_the northwest. price | N STORAGE Rond Buildine _M:in i M DLER’ S PACKING Transfer Co‘ 616 Eye St ! il \nmm Su 1510 H St. N.W. Main 8012 TIK ANSFER STORAGE Mam 9220 to & Co. 0 MOVING KRIEGS & STORAGE \ ‘ 4N T Ave SALE l”( ear Blue Ridee Mountain for the season. Outdoor ponl cavoeine | Excellont meals, Cirto | date accommodations. $13 Send for booklet, . Mra HORACE TRIMMER umn:. | & n 3 L~ M. COLONIAL HOTEL iz alk 10 Golf [ Va ® modern wnrshin Sneciat rates atter Sent Managens nt n-«. V& T SINTHE AIJ‘S OFA-‘kllCA' HLU RIDCENMWAA'S lum VISTA SPRISGE. TRANALI COUNIY. 7 [ Oct. 130 Rooma. 100 iole Horses. Daneing, T DELAWARE W ¢ B THE KITTATINNY LEADING HOTEL Delaware Water Gap, Pa. Open to Novemher. The idaal he jioekk enit"ur extended Autumn era lent “tahle " Orchestra CRANPIONSHIB TRHOLE el Septempe 10! C WILDWOOD s, CANENHL OWOOD: Wil BUS EALLOF PUBLICIT'Y, CHAMB IROF COMMERCE. WILOWE OB~ NEW JERSEY 3eptember and October— A Remarkable Vacation Season. Remarkable for the great number of summer- time attractions that remain until November Remarkable for the climate so conducive to rest, renewed health and vitality— Remarkable for the people of culture- Boardwalk, the beach and the Sports. include golf, horseback riding, swimming, trapshooting, fishing and sailing. Among the attractions are “the Boardwalk and 1ts roller chairs, ocean piers, theatres, shops, mov.es, dances 2nd concerts. Life at the world's leading resort hotels is of the highest standard and quite inexpensive. A -Hotel Denais £ -The Skelburne AE-Hotzl Knickerbacter A -Tke Holmhurst here enjoying the “Hete! Bright» A -atel Chelzea A -Galen Ha'l A -The Fennharst at-The Ereaters Ar-Narlborough- Elenieim & -Hotel Strand | & -Hotel Morts | A -Secside Hote! he neighborhond is o best_in Washington— eversthing. schools. stor: erc” and the Homes are great. bic #:xrnom Houses—filed bath. hard- wood floors hig closets. hot-water excellent porchas. Carefuliy and thoroughly finished 1n evers way Price Is V. Terms less Vou 10 within 1ust a step of these Homes 3 B PINN, REPRESENTATIVE Xenyon St. Col. 3817 ) SEE NW electrie lights This home i now vacant: possession = Aeposit - Price. 51 050 monthly A -The Wilishize oth Pu AE-Hotel Traymore European Plan. A -Chalfonte-Haddon Ha!l A-American Plan AF A cool August usunlly precedesn HOT September with the result that at Atlantic City both monthe are perfect. matlboroughblenhelm; STCHARLES “The House with the Home Atmosptere” ATLANTIC CITY 8oBE: and OCt. i< movt driighit aihore Finend Bathing i s b T4 ward to sub iron was quiet a W domostic | was gener asking 13! Consumers a {eurrent | sellers ward needs, mand has been reported at unchanged prices. b and confined to small lots, 1 producers. s lovels were said to hay better consuming dem mand averaged fair, {awaiting the August ment. A ward the clase of the week of important demanc ing pressure of spot 4 the principal features N The rise in pri .u. in it | ot short Co.. wimim [ 96,000 hales e “Nddress BOS | ‘yrizor copa tial improvement. Pig | nd unchanged. continued qufet with | vers holding off, the tone steady, with producers | for electrolytic delivered. | e believed to have thelr | requirements covered, but | are said to be anticipating | e substantial huying against A maoderate export hile copper BREAK IS SEVERE IN GOTTON PRICES { Heavy General Liquidation Occurs, but Market Closes With Tone Steady. | i n price fluctuations were narrow general consuming demand was Tin -plate pro estimated at 10 | ast vear. | . with leading | The lower | attracted a i, sieady. Consuming de- The trade was statistical state 1927 was er th.n | Bs the Associated Press. | NEW YORK, September 10.—A | | more severe break developed in the | cotton market today under continued [heavy general liquidation. . December | contracts sold off to 0, decline of 86 points from I lldm < closing quota- | tion and more than $10 a bale from |the high price touched immediately after publication of the Government | erop report on Thursday. They closed |at 22,00, the general market closing | steadv at a net decline of 76 to 80 ne was turned slightly easier fo. Absence d a little sell nd futures were ntimony WILL AID FARMERS. EW YORK 10 (. | points, add | The market npened easy at a de | cline of 35 to 44 points under liquida the irrization districts of the | tion and Southern or local selling, pro- River Valley, in Arizona, figures |moted hy relatively weak cables from Maricopa County &howing 41,628 | Liverpool and favorable weather re of Jong staple’ and 39,800 acres |ports. = Trade buying and covering cotton, R. J. Van Ingen & |caused railies of a few points from investment hankers, report. Of (time to time, but selling seemed to in timated production in volume as prices worked | about 84500 will be in Mari- \ln\\M and stop orders were uncovered | The value of the crop | in considerable volume. will he $11.000.000. Prospects for o omber s of cotton will 11y to the prosperity of the farm ntinued good | ALL CRUISE RATES INCLUDE HOTELS, DRIVES, GUIDES, FEES ROUND THE WORLD 'S sth flwl—lll $1250 to $3000 Jmlbln-hf.fl 'm bruary 1 frem Los Angeles By the npeclullv chartered numptnmu new Cunard-Anchor Liner “‘CALEDONIA, "’ an oil-burner, 17,000 tons register. A floating palace for the trip; 19 days in Japan and China; Hilo, Honolulu, Manila, Java, Burma, option 17 days in India ; Ceylon, 3 days in Cairo; Jerusal lem, Athens, Naples, Monte Carlo, Har\'e, Glasgow. Smp-over in Europe in the springtime. CLARKSS 24th CRUISE, JAN. 25~05 Days, $600 to $1700 7= MEDITERRANEAN cially chartered superb brand new Cunard- Anchor Li "TRANSY VAN’IA " an oil-burner, 17,000 tons register; clfiodlvls"?r‘l‘ Egypt and Palestine; Lisbon, (Madrid) Spain (Granada), Tunis, Greece, Constantinople, Italy, Riviera, Havre, Glasgow. Stop-over in Europe. Ober’s S. S. and Tourist Agency, 1420 H St. N.W. Frank C. Clark, Times Bldg., N. Y. | EECE xeather over the week end evidently | encouraged bearish ‘or reactionary | sentiment, and selling was reported on that aceount, as well as in liquida tion of long contracts. October clined to $22.50 and ch to §2 in late trading, net declines of i to 100 points and of about 200 points from the high levels of the week. A | flurry of covering brought rallies of 15 or 20 points from the lowest in the last few minutes The bulk of the day's selling was attributed to further liquidation of old long accounts, supposedly on belief that the August deterioration in crop prospects had been discounted, and that the technical position of the ma ket had been weakened by recent heavy buying, while some trader: talked of a possible improvement in crop reports should the present better weather continue Private cables said Liverpool was due to liquidation and hedge selling in the absence of bull support, hut reported improvement ir cloth demand from India The amount of cotton on shiphoard awalting clearance week was estimated at against §8,000 last vear. the decline in 62,000 hales, ‘; ~ THURSDAY Business ‘ SEPTEMBER 15 and Pleasure iortnightly via the fast teamers-—modern and spic throughout Gutdoor pool. — Veranda Cafe Dancing. Splendid stateroo: Su- perior Cuisine. Home-like social at mosphere. 18-day tc $230°'and up. Intelligent co-operation both afloat and ashore makes vour trip delightful Further tion and illustrated booklet passeng luxurious “Santa” and span swimming B on | request. GRACE LINE 10 Hanover Sq., New York vacations Costs less than comparable living at home ROUND-THE - World Cruise This is what your fare buys this cruise: 1. Anindividual room (orsuite) with bed and running water—on the Empress of " Australia, 21,850 gross-ton dream-ship. 2. Three full-course mecals per day—of Canadian Pacific standard—with 11 o'clock bouillon, 4 o’clock tea, and 10 o’clock ices. on 3. Service whi delightful. Dancing, ich makes life thoroughly motion pictures, balls, entertainments — nightly. rasque Syme= Newest books. phony orchestra. 5. Every variety of deck sports. Swime ming pool. Gymnasium. 6. A changing panorama of 33,000 miles over the wonder-belt of the world, with June sunshine all the way. 7. Carefully planned and conducted shore-trips, acquainting you with the chief cities, civilizations and places of interest in 21 countries including China, Japan, Holy Land, Egypt, India, Hawaii. 8. By way of change, lodging and enter- tainment at internationally hotels. Motor rides. Special trains. 9. 133 days of pleasure and youth, livin= and seeing beyond anything you have famous experienced. Yes—all this for less than comparable living at home. What is the point in wintering at home? From New York, Dec. 2. SEND FOR NEW PICTURE-PLAN of the Empress of Australia. It gives you the ERMUD ‘only 2 days from New York Avemxe summer temp. 77°. A “different’’ vacation with the charm of a trip to Europe 8 day tours—s97 and up, including evers expense for steamer. hote] and side trips. Longer tours in propartion. Two sailings weekly to # quaint tor eign iand on the transatlentic Liners FORT VICTORIA FORT ST. GEORGE with glass-enclosed decks fordancing A happy sea voyage and a real vacs tion with all sports THE ST. GEORGE HOTEL, where gaietyand lile are centered, of- fers superb facilities. An addition of 40new rooms with bath (75roomswith bath inall} has just been corapleted. he St. George now secommedates comlortably 6er 200 cuests Ev « luxury, an exquisite setting. Large tiled swimming pool. Responsib| courier accompanies guests on all sight-seeing trips. Rooms and meals from $6.50 per day up. For illustrated booklets and reservations write FURNESS BERMUDA LINE 34Whitehall St., New York or any authorized agent 7 n-yq of lizn;h: ul Diversion M pover 1n Evex < For choice selection of eccommodatins make reservations now. Cost of Grui $995 up. Number of guests limited. Illus- trated Folder on requeat to HOLLAND-AMERICA LIPIE 21-23 sutt Street, New York SOUTH AMERICA MEDITERRANEAN A EUROPE R ence By the Turbine Steamer “VOLENDAM"” Feb. 4, 1928 from New York The great adventure-cruise, unsurpassed in genuine interest and fascination of the unusual; visiting 23 ports and numerous inland points in 14 different countries. West Indies, Brazil. Uruguay, Argen- tine, Wonder-lands of South and East Africa. Egypt. Italy, the Riviera, Gibraltar, France, England, Holland. Greatest cruising comfort, incomparable cuisine and service. Delightful diversion; comprehensive shore excursions. Entife charge of the shors arrange- mente for Cru, been plac at the end of the | 3-month trips, | COTTON GOODS FIRM. ‘NEW Y September 10 () — Cotton hods ere firm today with trading moderate in gray cloths. New prices are likely to he named on sev eral lines of finished on a basis to ¢ lid in sray Ya wera | ness was done in hea {1aps at slightly ady | Raw silk was busi eight hut nced prices here aier. It was an { nounced that rayon prices would he | maintained on present ley {January and that orders w {takon for delivery fr through January eported for I | suiting Busine: coatin and | goods was bettel om smooth finished worsted dr STEAMSHIPS. | | I’schrysanthemum time in Pacific’s Island Empi ice . . . afascinating eant of life is unfolded . . . roc king rickshas, geishaslike mrgehus utter- flies, enchanting landscapes. this thrilling travel ex) Reaular service fram Scatile, Son Francisco and Los Angel steady ships, colling at r»m-‘ the Phil:ppines, with stopover at Homoluls. Utmast in comfortable statersoms, lounres nt' Furopean © Deiighttul Japanese service. Write for full information NIPPON YUSEN KAISHA New York_ San Franciser 10 Bridge St. Market St. o - hfl\!'l'! e Trawl Literature Chicazo 100 W. Monroe St. Seattle R 19 Biltmore Hotel Areade Or ans local’R. R. or S. 8. Azent informa- | Autumn Travelers enjoy United States Lines Ships N the Fall, the healthful, bracing air of the ocean is a tonic that invigorates you after a strenuous summer. United States Lines ships are taking many Autumn travelers to Europe. You can make reservations more easily now, and rates are lower. European hotels and trains are less crowded. The weather is perfect; and you will have a much better chance: to see Europe at its best. The picture above shows the Writing Room on board the §. S. President Roosevelt. Make reservations for \_ the foilowing sailings: S. S. PRES. ROOSEVELT September 20th S. S. LEVIATHAN October 15t S.S. PRES. HARDING October 5th [S. S. GEO. WASHINGTON October 12th S.S. REPUBLIC October 15th £ WRITE FOR BOOKLET ON L TOURIST THIRD CABIN See your local agent now for reservations from New York to Cobh (Queenstown), Plymouth, Cherbourg, Southampton and Bremen, or write— United Statgs1 Lfnes | California _ STEAMSHIPS. NEW YORK DIRECY BE comfartable <ina. Short sints 10 VIRGINIA BEACH IDZAL FALL RESORT NEVER TOO HOT OR TOO COOL Just De!ightfully Pleasant THE ENJOVARLE SEASON OLTDOOR AMUSFVENTS EXERCISES Fishing at Its Best Golfing Unequaled FOR AND SPECIAL -END TOURS aceommn. n it Modern Steel Paiace Steimers: of Colambia_and Dai striet Norfolk & Washmg- ton Steamboat Co. 500 any Tuesday or Friday! A vacation trip to suit your time and pocket- ook—with the same ocean anc heaith giving salt air as it going to a foreign tand. And the voyage takes you to new and in- teresting places. Jt DAY | Lewve Balmar: 6.2 M. Aspenin s Chesopste Bey Sowmomndts Auncing. and pere « o0 the ncean! <n ana Al'igarer aivh and mnth nenh, hater, ged. | demsod, 1w ound tnp shisang Lon Anther atrract we .\r\ apense To L i BOSTOMN - 7 DAYS - 856 Sailings from Baltimore to Boston Tuesd: and Fndayq qu.-u—m NEW steamers er Send tor llustrated Vacation Dav: MERcuANTS & MINERS ‘l‘umrortr,lon Co. Travel Bareas, 1338 Washiagton, D €. Round Trip$ 380 One Way Water-One Way Rail $275 up, one way via water.) JDAYS of delight on 8 luxuri- ous Panama Mail Liner g 3 Cames. The e e offering 7 visits in “Spanish Americas’” including the Panama Canal nd trirs to the cap Guatemala and Salvado: Water-Rzil Tours from your home town on main line points and back. First class transpor- tation, meals and bed on at Apache tere, Grand PANAMAMAIL S 19 Hanover 5q. SEE THEM ALL VIA onamao Pucifie ine INTERNATIOMAL MERCANTILE MARINE COMPANY 15-DAY VOYAGES on large ocean liners. Sightseeing en route. Check your auto as baggage. Reduced Summer rates : $250 [up) Fimat Class. one way. $350 [up] Firm Class round trip. one way water and one way rall Lower rates in other classes . HICKS, M . N.W.. Washington, ANNUA-. WORLD 8 atttes CRUISE of the BELGENLAND Largest, finestliner ever to circle the globe Sailing December 14 fsom New York Back April 36, 1928. 16 eountries 133 days NORTHEAST Zepecialls suitable for_ professional pur. | preee: moat wubetantially hunlt home in east: centrally located between Mary Hond cavenue and East Capiiol: exclusive neighborhood: o res: eight bricht 1 room: two hatl Tardwood floors Westward,following the sun over an ideal itinerary.. You reach each country at a delightiul season for travel. Shore trips under direction of the American Express Co. Apply for ariracive, llusraed lcerarure. o in the hands of Thu! Cook Son, theonly Travel Agency having acom- plete chain of permanent offices in South Africa. For choice selection of accommodations, early reservations are suggested. Illus- trated booklet giving full particulars will be seat on request. HOLLAND-AMERICA LINE 2124 State Street, New York THOS. COOK & SON Cormer Btk & ¥ Bt Washinaten Offices and agenc {nall principal ivies feel of living aboard her. Booklet of day-by-day intinerary included. No charge or obligation. Your own agent, or C. E. Phelps, 905 Fifteenth N.W., Washington, D. C. anadian Pacific World’s Greatest Travel System is equally delightful whether after the % ce. locatlo Guiet of & summier in the mountains or the Distinguished for service, location and perfect turmoil of a European trip or simply to appointments. enloy the finesi month of the year. Just complete: Very Attractive Weekly Rates. Ownership Management-Josiah White & Sons Co 1675 1t water” N Toet hot ¢ either company RED STAR LINE INTEAmATIONAL MERCANTILE A Ring COMPANY Private bath, ranning water in rorms exesTlen e 00 dally | apecia R i ,\\('Rll I with acr and Po “TACHED o Pac LEXINGTON Avenues. Capacity 700 Sept. rates with meals. 23 to 5 dally | S15 10 830 weekly: Furcoean plan, £1.50 up | o | i AT Fooms runn o private lbath Garag~, $1 T N RAS L To hunm' neauninted with 1 all-vear hatel. write for bonk Rathhouses {ree to cucst BONIFACF artion tinie i