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ESTATE. SALE—HOUSES. . THE EVENING STAR., WASHINGTON, D. €, MONDAY, DECEMBER 17, 1928. SALE—HOUSES. CHEVY CHASE BRICK. New, Detached—4 Bedrooms. $17,500. 2 Baths, 2-Car Garage. IM L 11 t of chevy " '.') "'wm of :IEQ e?:cle "'“ ri.&‘ $5,950. unity to ob & price that EI‘I,;.D‘ :‘!‘ -~ o od. in {hia community of Bretty homes INE _MA 9 Pl BOSS & PHELPS, REALTORS. X 8t # w7 Maln_9300. DOL"GI ASS CO., R:ALW’ ILDERS. et mu 5678. ‘Eentis Phone Borvice 1 to JUST OFF 16th ST. Semi-detached Brick. \\'O()DR]D(‘. ACH . roomy, four-bedroom home has oil burner: Pri Wil “consi R e naider ouse in trade. 'Mr. CHAS SE. Docatur 4843. Adjacent to Navy Yard—S.E. PRICE, $6,000. t. g;auflmll rd ") ‘o‘rh. K elec- 'HONE SERVIOE UNTIL # P.M. S'& MIDDLETON, Inc., Realtors, SMALL-HOUSE SEEKER, Read This Ccuuine Ofi'el PRICE, $5,950. Southeast, " Near 8t. “!:lioin?eth Hospital tached frame house hl - Retir e wibio s ey mis- RG] I wu”:fiufln: ”'f‘"{mf:": you owe it to Tdeal place for ' chi Io\lr " 1 utes’ h ve out at unsil’ 5 38, c $100 CASH AND $65 MO. S MI-DETACHED BR[(K m-n nt'h T :.m br n imand 19 actual b ruo: mn. nvm wroum. s e, Hou :;.ne. bue o m- fact mu 1t%s ‘th at ml all rool “Hront m"c‘:'.,'x'\‘. x’“ ll e and sarage. ‘paved ‘oot A u:d alley” bus lines 10 two e t oot car Iln!. Sueres, o Y lho B, the S 1o ma "}L'n.'.“’l“o: i adeic : £ ;n,,lmpulzm For llloll“l“l‘l‘ call Llllwln WEST OF 14th. Near 14th and Park road. Two-story Gruver-built home, greatly reduced in price for quick sale. ntsoever. o ment_call Adams 8317. CLEVELAND PARK. Eight Rooms and Two Baths, Sharmingl a poo. }m e, ".M. ni.i.x ""x'r%" ot .{“ o c 3 15 price t'n‘ E home % Bome lcll’ lnaluflln e Sarice lace, breakfast porch, TR .DOLGI As< co.. WAS $10,500. NOW $8,950. a.h“nuk. semi-detached: high. t N. L. SANSBURY CO,, INC,, 1418 Eye St. N.W. National 5904, Phone Service Until 9 P. 8 167 Turther uom?u'.”‘ Chase, D C., Bargain, mp. &'r er st ;r“'.':‘i“""" TN M. Cgon EXCLUS IV E CHEVY CHASE, MD. An ll"llcn‘ll Duuh t llbrlll X e ot ¢ 5483 COL?SRED—SPELIAL Near 10 rooms, modern o ’l‘rlu Reaad n.w olorma 0 aull, Ad- ON LY 7,950, SS(X) CASH AND $65 MO. muw colonial; ir-l"... W m{f it rchdou - x,"& t;'fi "an For appolntment’ ‘mapect call G FAMOUS FORT STEVENS HOMES. $6,750 to $7,850. $350 Cash, $55 Monthly. Over 450 Sold. Six rooms and bath, semi-detached brick homes, built-in garage, convenient to schools, churches, stores and adjoining new 20-acre Goyv- ernment recreational park. An ideal spot for chil- dren, Inspect today. They cost no more than the rent you pay for an apartment, ffice, 8th and Tuckerman sts. n.w. Telephone Georgia 394. Open Until 9 P.M. Directions: Out Georgia ave to Tuckerman st., then east one block to office, WARDMAN, 1437 K St. N. Main 3830. WM. H. SAUNDERS CO,, INC. $11,500—SAUL’S ADDITIO EIGHT ROOMS ON TWO FLOORS, West of ., and enjoying a southern exposur TWENTY. feet in width: oak flwu > and d wn, repair and ready for immediate occup: $8,750—-DOWNTOWN, N.W. LOCATION, JUST OFF MASS., AVF A jeconditioned brick house with' hot- tund ‘slectrioit lon-—or may be fer a brick hom: ! Premises in s00d IO rooms and bath lnl uulund Teady for s home without e ‘used for business, as it i o #8,000-NORTHWEST SUBURBS (S.W. OF CHEVY CHASE) r the Rivar of new hom 3 olk Hoors. up and slectricits, Weishath ‘instant hi for service water; Bullt to sl For & materially hixher figure. $5.800—PARK VIEW SECTION, EAR SOLDIERS’ HOME PARK. than 3 miles trom the cenfer of the city; frat-class nvijopment: home wif rooms and bath: furnace 'heat and HH‘ Sems awary Stores. Schoer and churches Hour at Bt | ] WM. H. SAUNDERS CO., I¥¢C,, Realtors—Establisked 1847. 1433 K St. N.W., Diserict 1017, $7,750—Opposite S town. Bl . John’s Church—In Old Aristocratic George- )(lu is h‘r excellent house in s section where many hamn )llV. E Dx* e h’.’."l"l"‘,%"‘.n“’t’x iights. - Rented for 380, per morth ¢ 2CtTic, Jights. - Rented for 380 per month - Garase wiil Within half square of trlnsnmuunnfl V:l!; sel- fotacaed npe overiooking the benutifu) brick, features which go to make up home. Here is a splendid purchase or mnher information ag gomiortad able terms can N. L. nn.n ll:?l 1417 K St. HEDGE §& MIDDLETON, Inc., i uvn ‘section to m dit E X nw'" sltuated on hi id oak. floors. throug} r?’mhll: lavited to inspect this real home at an: SHANNON & LUCHS, ¥ mmm.rvm iy % 8 i 'fi;{y’c.mu 918 G . n.w. N. CLEVELAND PARK. Distinctive New Home. $11,500. Mere is a brand-ne: ‘This home Tor 33 Reet ‘wide. e. off ny advan- tages of & detached Droverty. Liberal lvlmi.l'f:i PHONE SERVI CE_U] M. & MIDDL T"IO'\' Inc nk. 9503 NEAR WARDMAN HOTEL. An_excellent 10-room and 3-bath semi- lley. Thi: 18 built Vil Tt S for lhz 2 30-room "home. Call us d_inspection. . WEST CO. 1519 K St. N.W. rson wanting Main 9900, "ONFE OF THE BEST IN THE NORTHEAS Must Be Sold And Priced to Sell. $10,950. Here is your Ml chance for a roomy, located near the Capitol. achusetts aves. The house is with fuli- 2 d 2- Seven rooms, ar brick garage with sleeping | ¥ porch, All modern improvements. Very reason- be made. See this before it late, " For inspection call us at once. 300 UNTIL 9 P.M. PuONE MAmN U ONE 3688 &% __ Main_9300._ Chevy Chase Cir English Type Bric Located in that select section of Chevy Chase a little west of Con- necticut ‘ave. just beyond the Circle, this new English-type brick ho) which has jusi been reduced is the most remarkable new value available todey. of a brlvk eonunlcllun uflt‘hhlll nlln‘ living room. ng and con- and of oox115 And . 300 see this one today with: NE SERVICE UNTIL sh oul 1a: &m PHO) 9 PM. HEDGES & MIDDLETON, Inc., ltors, Re 1412 Eve St. N.W. Prank. 9503, CHEVY CHASE, D. C. $26,500. spacious dttnlud co\nnlll residence, on west e v Chuse: . A ould® iaatants” judve jo u ll» 7 t) Had g gk tails of construction that are to be ected the carefully planned better cls The own- £, n, order o effect ah immediate roperty severa thousand 'dofiara under the av market price of stm ly been sold tion: ‘See this ot Sour eariiest eppos- tunity, SANSBURY CO,, INC,, 1418 Eye St. N.W. ' National 5904. Phone Service Until 9 P.M. A 20-Foot_English Type Brick | fsiombie, Home Near Rhode Island Ave. N.E. $6350 m -n( e ‘e tent. &“fiflpi o afis _9300. On New Hampshire Ave. Semi-detached Brick. Only $10,950. This almos by - carhis almost new brick home lo payment. in width, containing 8 exceptionally arge rooms, 4 separate bedroo: with oak parquet 'wood-burning’ Areplace in iiving Yoom and. of course. all the Jery, datest conveniences, This home is on a high elevation with splendid view over downtown Wash: ington, and has an exceptionally larse fear yard and public alley. Do ot overlook ENIN VICE UNT! P.M. 1012 Bye 8t MW" prank. o503, WE ARE PLEASED TO OFFER An Outstanding Downtown Home Buy. NEAR DDPONT CIRCLE. $9,500. more house for the mones than ble to offer 1{;05 Wi som¢ nd two-bath hu\ln Betricicy. sctashe. pew. shad tripping. | Evaryining in ar yard o s paved slley co' for & warage. Groatly e sa th good terms. Detached Seveu-Room and Two-Bath Home. On Corner lot, One Square From Conn. Ave, CHEVY CHASE, D. C. $14,950. olavmon‘ on & ontage and Yy lrul, lhrub lowers. d' and two a dlllunll Ill’vlll 's _room front porch. sleeping porch, splen- screens, awnings. and a UILT-IN GARAGE. In wonderful xhsm thout. Excellent terms. You utitul lot baving HONE SERVICE EVERY EVENING UNTIL 9 P.M. e ING.,! Resltors. Main 2345, 1435 K St. N.W. COLORED-—SA 00—$200 CASH e rooms, bath, light and heat ome. Th! OWNER, Main 218. AUCTION sAl.ls. THIS AFTERNOON. M A & ‘0!' Auefimmrs TRUSTEES: B vmue ol 2 certain deed of § m“y ecorded iber fotlo® 483, "ot land, reco a. District of Columbls, and st bt e 3%‘5 i M. lh‘hlflfloflnl' b skt R t'ul \lneo ithw d 1d sauare 581, Mllnnlnl”ol’ ¥ same, at the southenst corney of o lot. borderiig e tience northeaster . (henu sterly with eet with ";ld“:almm 3 u soith noum?'ry hevor stid lot to the Hermns 1= Property will be sold sub- Ject [0 a Bll ling association trust for Ihb\l! ars at sale, hAllll e CAl A 1130 "eauired o fi ee uun l-& nd cos aulting e e ke Ravertiscment of in_some newspaper published in REoRGE W, ‘{fl:; \istees. CHARLES A. SeT10430401 VEN & SON. AUCTIONEERS. BN koo Northwest. THOS .'143? Trustees’ Sale of Valuable ! Eight-Story Brick and Stone Hotel Building, Known as “The Martinique,” Situate No. | 1211 Sixteenth Street North- Wll By virtue of a certain deed of trust duly recorded i, Dioer No. 6034 follo. 483 e, sea: the land records of ihe District of Co’ lumbis, and at the request of the party se- cured ' thereby, the undersigned trustees Wil &ell &t Bublic uction. in front of the grzmlun. on MONDAY, THE SEVENTEENTH OF DECEMBER, A.D. 1 Washington. ot 8 i "Terms: Sol1 mublec trust for $240.000.00. further partl which will be annaunced at t purchase price above nald {rlsk 1o, b Dajd In cash. A deposit of $1,000.00 required. Con- Vevancing, Tecordine, te. at the pUrc cost. Terms to be complied with thirty_daye. otherwise deposit forfeited and the property may be mdvertised and resold at the discretion of the trustees. GEORGE J. MO ( _de3-ddds.exSu Tyl TOMORROW. " OWEN & SON, AUC 1431 Eye Street Northwest. TRUSTEES' SALE OF VALUABLE THREE- RY BRICK DWFLLXNG WI GA. RAGE, KNOWN PRE) KTy FIRST STREET NORTHWEST By virtue of a certain deed of trust duly Liber No. 5650, folio 132 et seq.. remises, on DAY, TH Y OF DECEMHER AD. 1928, AT THR RTY O the following-de for the same on the west side of Tenty-Rrst street 28 -feet © of the northeast corner of s ping thence south along cet 43 feet hence west 10 teet, thence north & fest 'e inchies and ‘thencé east 70 foel to, the belnning. Sold subject to a prior deed of 10.000.00, further particulars of be anzounced al time of sule; ¢ xa a gost 'ms_to be complied with within y dayi. otherwise deposit forfeited und ATy STy b, atvertibed and’ sesold atthe discretion of the trustees, GHARLES L NORRIS, OTTO HE _de5,7,10,12.14.17.18 Trustees. THOS. J. OWEN & SON, AUCTI 1431 Eve Street Northwest. TRUSTEES' SALE OF VALUABLE [WO- “PAMILY BRICK APARTMENT, KNOWN 1650 IRVING STREET NORTHWI By Wirtue of certain deed of rust duly rezorded in Liber 5981, folio seQ., 512k dand. records. ot the. District ot ‘0% lumbia, “and at red thereby, Wil jell at nublic suction. premises. on Y. T} DAY OF DECEMBER. AD. 1928 E AL e Tollowing -descilbed S4‘G08 Dresmiuss, sltunte n the Disteicr of and designated as and being lot wis E. Breuninger's subdivision of Daxt "of ors 170 to 165 1o Bis “Tormer Sub- divisio 71 ot bt Mubdivision of Dants and pullding line rmncmon Th above property is now known as lot 185 1 us Terms: 8old_subject to eed $7,000.00, lumm pnucul-u ut 1 be announced at tf ice tb Compli ; days. otherwise deposit for: feited and the property may be advertised and resold st the discretion of the trustees. 10T nmnmou. _de7-déds.exSu Trustees. ADAM A. WESCHLER & SON, Auctioneers. BANKRUPTCY SALE OF Drugs—Sundries Stationery—Toilet Articles Tobacco—Patent Remedies Prescription Stock, Files, Etc. Cash Reglitors, Fountain, Wall and Floor Cases, Steel Cabinet, Tron Safe, Ete. At Southwestern Drug Co. 732 Second Street S.W. Tuesday, Dec. 18, 1926, 10 A. M. llnkr\lep't N‘S"gula“l“n F. Hailstorks, del4,15,17 H. W. SHAW, Trustee. G NO. 43 M STREET N WITH ~BRICK ? TO, ACCOMMODATE By virtue of l cerlaln deed of tru.!t. duly in No. 5687, folio 13 ll\d l' ord of the District of CB lum| nd at the request of the party secured thereby, the " undersigned trustecs il offer for sale by public au u“m‘;“ On;‘ D!CEMBER FOUR-THIRTY O'CLOCK P. p mise: the Dll!rlct of Calu:nlfllp to_wit: t Frederick Bates D. Lhull!unfi suh» divialon, of “lots. mwnum 619, . bIat strict of Co- SALE OF, TWO-STORY mu RTH: Suction, iy tront E EIG] o5 AT the follow- gituage tn d in Libe { d as lhoV’. ‘with slde and ne-fourth of th 1000 o, batanes 1o sanel promissory H. 0:0. '.'Ifl s cL yable semic Y deed Of '.l‘ll.l'- upon the ' Gation o7 ol f 'lm I’G uired of pur- A" convennnnn}:. r“a:nrdlnl and ‘three ye Der annum fr annually, secured property sold. Chaser.” A depor chagser’ at sale. and notarial reserve lh' A S0d cost ot ‘defaulth dave advertisement, o newspaper published fio&g S By Auction At Weschler's 920 Penna. Ave. N.W. WEDNESDAY December 19th 10 AM. de17.13 CHEVY CHASE, D. C. Detached: next to cor. Conn. ave ooms, bath, ber 5 fom oroperty like this be bOUEHt st pu n a price whe ol oy id” Setmion on’ Ve’ alven, & Price Whers' houses sre $10,500—A New Detached Home in Chevy Chase, D. C. An excellent opportunity for a nice home in’ an interestin; 8ix rooms and tiled bath: nd munity. Bullt on lot 40x115. 08! lights; covered front porch, oot heat “and electric Located in s conveniant section, New und resdy for " fmmed A splendid buy for the buyer of modest means. $13,750—Tn Cleveland Park, Near John Faton School. A home: built by Boss & Phelps, in brand_new condition. conveniently lo- cated In & most attractive locatioh. FOUR BED wly nlmred"un Englis um root lace:" screonsd T"”'d kitchen with new enameled rany one- ¥ raom, attic BOI TN SARAGE Can be purchased on easy terms. popular com- Botwater IARAGE. ocoupancy Brda R Inlald Tmoteum, plece porcelain sink Hoosler cabine tiractively landscaped lot to paved wiley. $14, 930—0pp0&1te Chevy Chase Golf Club. Bullt by owner by day labor for ‘design: finely bullt of best m: r! useful way; open fireplace in provements: best and newest Toom on second floor: garage 18 ‘Driced low for & quick sale. PHONE MAIN 9300 UNTIL ¢ P.M. BOSS & PHELPS, Realtors, (Detached brick of Elizabethan aned nteresting and all modern im- ing and radio . This home xtures in bath: S04 siood ot week: of ‘Oanet. o 1417 K St. Maia 9300. 2650 NICHOLS AVE, S.E By 7 rooms, sas and electric, 90 feet fronta lronml. frult trees in other words, & the ity limits. on easy terms or rent to responsiple rty. Move in before Xmas. To pa mpm uu 5 & THUR LEWEY 1108 v-rmon: Ave. N.W. National 4254, €O., INC. MAIN 2010 & STORAGE 616 EVE ST N.W. + & SON. 4 43 B Birens NorhioniaiONEER, TRUSTEES' SALE OF THRE! ngxcx DWELLING NO. 1806 8 STRECT iriue :l a certain deed of trust. dated 26, being_in: 05y the lnnd ct of Golumbia, and e Darty secived therehy. the underslened trustegs Will sell at public aug: tion, in_ front of the premises, on THURS. THE 2 DEGEM- O'CLOCK P.M., remises; t. juare one hunflred and ol o ‘Nl!nlu'lcor%cord;d n £ Gifice of the survesor of the District of (‘:‘5‘-5 lumba. Terms: Sold subject to a prior trust CTor SR000.00, Tariner. phncuae of sale: which will be annosnced at tim 3 cost. e ihin -u‘ om rwise de forfeited and' the pr operty, m v tised and resold at discretion of trustees, R LHOMAS ROBINSON ROBERT 7.19.30 A istses dell.13. 77 | THIRTY. AUCTION SALES. __FUTURE DAYS. AUCTION SALES. FUTURE DAYS. ADAM A. WESCHLER & SON, AUCTIONEERS Pianes, Rugs, Car mobiles, Store port Suit Carpet, Ru' Talking Mach: n, h R At Weschler’s, 920 WEDNESDAY, Furniture commencing 9 O'Clack AN, o Automobil ADAM A. WESCHLER & SON, AUCT! Trustees’ Sale of Three-Story Brick Building, No. 456 Penn- .sylvania Ave. N.W. By virtue of a certain deed of trust duly | yecorded in Liver 6983, follo 391, et seq.. the nd er’dl of the District of Cn- TomblaCand ae the. reauest of the party | secured thereby, the, undertigned trusices ‘o er for sale by IVENTY-EIGHTH DAY *OF I T A E T REE-THIRTY O'CLOOK. P the ‘following-described land and premiscs situate in the District of Columbia, to-w St ot 34 10 Reservation subject first 15500 ht 6 per cent Intebest: due" - abput (W0 yeqrs: and sub: Ject to’ a second trust of $12.600. due in about two vears with interest ai 8 per cent, interest payable monthly. Terms of sale: All cash over trusts. A deposit _of 5500 required at. sale. 'All con: veyaucing, recording .and nolarial I ¥ s "to" b complicd lrum dl! of llle ve i o & ot T L brwner, ‘after- ive. days advertis ment_of such resale in some newspaper pub- lished in Washington, D. C. ALUIN L NEWMYER, MILTON W, KIN umudsuuunno il THOS. J. OWEN & SON, AUCTIONEERS, & 1431 Eve Street Northwest. TRUSTEES' SALE OF VALUABLE CORNER RICK DWELLING KNOWN AS PREM 1sx~s 1300 GIRARD STREET NORTH- By witivie of a certain deed of trust, duly | recorded in Liber 5698, folio et seq. of | ThecTend records of”the Diststet of Comamib and at the reauest of the part: i u - at public auction, in front of mi on THE NIN!TEENTH "DAY OF. D. FOUR- % e Tollpwin described land and premises, situate in the District of Columbia. and designated as and being all of lot 68 in Myer's subdivision in block 32 in “Columbia Heights,” as per plat recorded in the office of the surveyor for the District of Columbia in Liber County 32 ai folio 128, the above Droperty is now Kknown as lot 68 in sauare 2860. Sublect Lo coyenants and building line restriction. | Terms: Sold, sublect to a prior deed of r particulars cf e of sale DEC price ‘A _deposit of 330000 required. ncing, ‘Tecording. etc fhe pi 'l‘nml to be complled th dayi oth:nlw deposit for- property y be advertised and resold at the dl\crelmn n( the trustees. HILIP HERMAN, NCE C. \'«EIDEMANN _de1t13.15.574849 _Truste BON. AUCTIONEERS, 1431 Eve !t et Northwest. TRUSTEES' SALE OF_VALUABLE REAL ESTATE, {‘rfo }-wo -STORY BRICK LING CONTAINING SIX M D BATH, KNOWN AS 601 GIRARD ATReET NORTHEAST. By virtue of a_certain deed of trust. re- corded on November 26. WAI as_instrument No. 118, of the land s of the Dis- trict of Columbia, -nd ll the reauest of !he parties secured thereby, the undersizned I 5 B Rl e "“fivz'n"'* Dremites on - FIRST, 1028, AT THREE-THIRTY O'CLOCK P.M., the following-described land and prem- situate in the District of Columbia. and five (45) in_block ‘Metropolis View, ise being lot numbered fort numbered _eleven lowing te1ms. ““!r Tms of sals: Said property is sublect to in Illdtble e ass.” Of the purchase price over and above | | sald deed of trust. one-third is to be paii in cash and the balance in two equal in- payable in one and two_ vears. | Dhe rate of 6% per annum. ecured by second deed of tflst upon the 1 sold, or, il cash af o g A - @3t and taxes to be pa ath oF ‘hdjusted to date of sale. A deposit of $200 will be reauired at time of sale. All convevancing, recording; et at the cost of purchase of sale to be Complied with within thirty (30) day: STPISH ales Gtherwise deposit " be Torteited and Droperiy resoid at Hsk and cost of defaulting purchaser after fve B §aye: “advertisement of such resale in some "newspaver published in Washington, NCIS SAUL. b ) IAM P. BENSOI stalments. it interest payatle ex8u . N & SON. AUCTIONEERS, JuaPE5e. strect Northw EES' SALE OF VALUABLE THREE. Tm’fi‘t‘m? BMGK DWELLING, NOWN EMISES 805 18th STI BY virhie gf,s cartaln deed of trust duly recorded in Tolio 88 et sed. of the land recoldl of the District of Colum+ bla. and at the request of the party secured thereby, the Sudersigned (ustees will at public auction, in_front EDNESDAY. THE, del1-d&ds THIRTY, scribed land and nxemms jstrict of Columblay T samuel” Dav art ot 1% f Jots 1n sguate 13 127, a5 per o5 7 and ! IOt Sof the - ofice %t 'tne “sur of the District of Columbia, described lows: Beginning for the a west corner of said lot and running thence gast along the north ling or asid lot 5 i “feet more bence nort lat Yiiich it be announced purchase price above said trust to be cash. A deposit of $500.00 reauired. K | vevacing, recording, etc At the urch-nu erms_ to comp! thiriy days. otherwise oposte lort-u.d n1a the property may be advertised an at the discretion of the tiusteey K] < Am.u MAMH, 4.17.19.21.24.36 Truste SO AU 0 h ABLE = IM- VALU! TRUST“% SEA'lL ESTA_I?E‘ NO. 1016 31st NCRTHWE! S f a decree of the Supreme urt of tie District of Columhll. passed Dmmnu $l938, in Eauity Cause ‘will offer for sale by public l\lCHOn. in f!l)nl of the premises. on THURSDAY, DICEMHER ‘TWENTY-SEVENTH, 1928, AT OCLOCK PM... the Teal estate in The Distrist G, Golbi known, a3 south 130) *'test, front o 'Thirtyfirst stieet by full Gepth of lot 57), In Peter's square in (J!UKKQ- town: Beginning for same twenty (20) feet south of northeast corner of said lot. thence south twenty (20) feet, thence west one hundred and eight (108) feet, thence north !Valfl(?hlfifl:”lf)rtrl "(’hll‘nul(:‘.‘;:l one hundred and eight (108) fé - lmmlml. ptoved by ‘Bremises 1016 31st Street riorthwest trms’ Onecthird cash, blance in, tro i ent in one from duy of aie. secured by deed of trust & st THOS. J f Tty isk "om .“ nr"ro \IIIIIND.II,IT llll, lll'r flVI hys ™ Pusiic “‘"W"»'a“xmn Tgustee uilding. _de13.14,15.17.18.19.20. 23556 & SON, AUCTIONEERS, THos. Jus? e strect Northwest. Trustees’ Sale of Valuable Brick Apartment Building, Known = as the Whitelaw, Situate! Southeast Corner Thirteenth ! and T Streets. Northwest, Being Premises 1839 Thir- | teenth Street Northwest. By virtue of a certain deed of trust dated Pebruary 29, 1926, being Instrument No. 103, recordes 1"5\“‘5) .’i‘iw‘z”x the land records of the Disf of the Tequest of the Dart: uwnd heroby the undersigned trustees wil t public Tont of Le Dremises. on NTY AY OF DI 1 AT $WO-THIRTY DECEMBER A D ohiowine- and premises, situste in the Distr nal lots 9 and 10 and the front by the tulln%emh thereot o ni jumbis o ¥ 1 *Tnen | original Burchase brice abo in_cash. A de certified check required. cording, etc.. at the purchaser’s cou to be ‘complied With with: an as described in sald deed of trust, upon the | & Large Sale of Household Effects pet, New A. B. C. Ironer, Washer, New Radio Sets, Tapestries, Bed Linen, Auto- Fixtures, Etc. and v.luur Davenport and Bed-Dav d Pi rigerators, Lamp: Rclr gerating Case, Tables, Ice BY AUCTION Penna. Ave. N.W. Dec. 19th, 1928 d_continuing until_about 5 P.M. AM. e ADAM A. WESCHLER & SON, AUCTS. TRUSTEES' SALE OF TWO_UNIMPROVED LOTS ON ST. BETWEEN 12th By virtue of a certain deed of trust duly recorded in Liber No. 6072, folio 498, et sea., of the land records of the District of Co- lumbia, and at the rtequest of the party secured thereby, the undersigned trustces will offer for sale by public auction, in front of the premises. on FRIDAY. THE TWENTY. DAY OF FOUR-THIATY CO'OLOCK PAL the " foflowing descrined 1nd. ang promises: situate in the District of Columbia, to-wit in Herry Barton and W. f part “Un! Dlat vecorded in Liber Gounty fol St the Surveyor's ofice, Distriet of Columbin, now known for purposes of assessment and taxation as lots 23 and 24 in square 3926. Terms of sale: One-third cash, balapce represented by the promissory nofe of the purchaser, payable in two years, with interest t 6 per cent from day of 'sale, pavable deed of trust cash, at option v, secured by riy sold. or all Burchnser- A deposit of § e Al convevancing. recording defaulting purchaser, vertisement of such resale in some news- paper n;xhn;;wd in_Washington, D. ENTT. WILBUR H. R. BRANDENBURG, e17,10.21.24 27 Trustees. Adam A. Weschler & Son, Aurll.nun. Bankruptey Sa LADIES’ DRESSES FIXTURES, LEASE, ETC. BY PUBLIC AUCTION at “The New Dress Shop” 1733 L St. N.W. Thursday, Dec. 20, 30 Dresses, Garment built-in Triplicate Portieres. Curtains., D THOS. J. OWEN & 1431 EYE Trustees’ Sale of Valuable Brick and Concrete Garage at South- east Corner of Seventeenth and V Streets Northwest. By virtue of a_certain deed of trust; dul recorded in Liber No. gn folio 105 ¢ il t he party see SHimed trustees will se ENTY-SIXT) DAY REE- CLDCK ne " following- situate in the d land a BistHer o Glumbins und ‘qesitnated as an being part of original lot nine (9) in sauare gne hundred and seventy-five (175). described by metes and bounds as follo eginning for the same at the Rorthwest corner, o 5aid ot and running thence sast on the lne TV Street. north 80 fe gt thence south 78 thence W to_ Seventeenth v on Said sreet 18 Ter So bject to n'u<£ Tor 35.000. further nlrl\c" will be announced at time of s: chase price above said Cash. A deposit of 32, Yevaieing, recordine. eté. erms to be complied with within ffiten (15) days. otherwise depasit forteited | and the property may be advertised and re- sold at the discretion of the ti LAWRENCE J PAUL SLEMA! LAWRENCE J. HELLER. Attorney. for Party Secured. 518 1‘11‘;541’5 n;malb ashington, de12.14.17.19.21.24.26 C. G. Sloan & Co., Inc., Aucts. 715 13th St. Regular Mid-Week Sale of Household Goods of Every Description At Public Auction Within our galleries 715 13th St. WEDNESDAY December 19th, 1928 at 10 AM. m" order of Sterage Concerns and required. ~ Con: at'he purchasers Trustees. TRADE MARK REGISTERED G stokh . Ine., 3 e SEOAN & CO. Tne.. Auets . AUCTIONE! trest Northwest. s, SALE OF BRICK DWELLING, AS PREMISES 1752 EUCLID NORTHWE t 'of Columbia, and e party secured’ thereby, he undersigned trustees wul sell at public Blcton e Troat Shibep - in Bariae ‘ot ounty 13 at folio 155, except that purt taken as alley Durposes. es per plat recorded in said sur- veyor's office in Liber 43, folio 38; said prop- erty known for purposes of assessment and ect taxation uar ; 3ubl to_covenants and restrictions of record. Terms: Sold sublect to s brior deed of trust for $7.000.00, further particulars of which wil be announced at time of sale: the purchase price above said trust to be paid in cash. A deposit of $300.00 required. Conveyancing, recording. etc.. at the pur- chaser's co: erms to be complied with Within thirty days, otherwise deposit for- feited and the property may be advertised and resoid at the discretion of lha tnulnel R askees. THOS. J. OWEN & SON. AUCTIONEERS, 1431 Eve Street Northwest. TRUS! OFS VALUABLE 1 TEES PROVED AVENUE NORTHWEST. By virtue of a deed of trust dated Sep- tember 9, 1926. duly recorded among the land Tecords of the District of Columbia. in Liber 848 at folio 161 et sea.. we will seil at pub- otion in front of he premises on FR ¥, DECEM ENTY-ONE, 1928 AT K » the land h Wormley's sub- dnmon of lots in Wright and Cox subdivi. sion of parts of the tra land_known “Mount Pleasant” snd hionsant Plains. 45 per Diat of sajd Ars sion recorded in Liber County. | 42. surveyor's office of ~sal proved by a substantiul dwels Id sublect to prior for $2:380.00. furiber, particular nnounced at “sa st cch " Bepest ‘ot 4300 requ Con- ing. recording and title exnmlnl!lon Terms to be oRm; 0. 7, District, nj Jud of uusfi ancin haser's cost. Ter itk Withi Ihirty davs irom sule. Wwise deposit forfeited and property m scld at our discreti risk and cost of a;mmm purchaser. Southern l\lfldlntu W W dhdatt Bufidin de12.14,17,19.20 Substituted Trustee. MOTOR COACH LINI i otherwise deposit forfeited may be advertised and r cretion of the trustees. ROBT. E. P. KREIHR. /A8 ROBINSON, . THOM, d615.17.18.19.3031 3530 Trustees. Mitten Tours iread & Locust. Phila. wrl G soliaared’Tigy | Tied AUCTIONS B B N e e 4 (Copyright, 1923, ” (Continued from Yesterday’s aur ) Yvnx Rou h mu of s Fren rlnnl e hich mchlrfl Ross, "a scientist, mar- her. He wanted her to remain un- zpouod and forbade her Jearning to speak nglish. or to lay aside her sant cos- tume. Yvonne ohr\td unul came engrossed i1 work 3 "Ealth ouden, in Through Mrs. to aiisin Richards ledge. is Shete dancing lesto! tihullet teacher Who deciare i¥ a fentus. INSTALLLMENT X. UTWARDLY Yvonne's life went on as usual in the weeks that followed her introduction to M. Romanevski. Inwardly she wn experiencing a_great She found that where before she had spent many hours brooding over Rich- ard’s neglect, she now thought only of her dancing. She gave up her English lessons and only kept on with her plano vractice because she felt it was related ta the art in which she was determined rfect herself, ff of the living room was a small room which had not been used since {she and Richard took their house. The former occupant had employed it as a den. There was little furniture in it, and here Yvonne did her pl‘lcticlnl She pushed the furniture back again: the wall, distributed the chairs um had been in it in other rooms in the house and installed a small phonograph. She kept the room locked when she was not in it, carrying the key in her pocket. She was still faithful to her house- keeping, but many of the dainties she had spent hours in preparlng no longer appeared on the table. At first she feared Richard would mnotice their absence. But he ate the simple food she served him with as much relish as he had formerly shown for her elabo- rate pastries and puddings, and made no comments, as usual. Although this fitted well with Yvonne's u:lmne to have as much time as possible for her limbering and stretching exercises, she felt vaguely hurt that Richard said nothing of the lack in their meals. “He really never has noticed me,” she thought to herself. “All the work I did was unnpprecilud But whenever bit- terness assailed her, she hugged to her- self the thought of the time when she would reveal her attalnments to him and force his attention—and win his love. For to Yvonne even now, all this study and work was a means to only one end—that Richard should one day love her, and admire her. Every afternoon she left the house at3 nnd remained away until 5. Three times & week she worked and danced with a class of advanced pupils. Three times a week she had private instruc- tions from M. Romanevski himself. She had been studying about four weeks when one afternoon she found Mrs, Ogdf:n rmng in the car when it r her. said. “Come to my house first_before your lesson. When they arrived Mrs. Ogden led the to her bedroom and there Yvonnc saw clothing laid out on the "You are attracting too much com- ment with your peasant cosiume.” she told the girl. “Sconer or later the papers or some one who knows about Richard’s marriage are bound to find out and you will have to tell Richard 3 | before you are feady to. I want you to wear these thlnu. they will fit you, I am sure.” Yvonne thought deeply. She had cherished the dream of wearing Ameri~ can clothes for the first time when Richard could see her. But her prac- 'tical nature saw the common sense of Mrs. Ogden's suggestion. She dressed | herself in the smart simple street things that lay on the bed. ‘The slim dress and matching coat were of rusty red brown. A small hat matched the tones of the coat. There were tan shoes and stockings to match, loose-fitting gauntlets of suede, and & smart leather bag to match the gloves. Yvonne could scarcely restrain a cry when she looked at herself in the mir- ror. The old Yvonne had vanished even more completely than she did when in the dancing costume. Looking back at her from the mirror was a slim, beau- tiful girl, not to be distinguished save by superior beauty and carriage, from any well-turned-out debutante or smart young matron. Mrs. Ogden rustled into the room. She stopped with a little cry. “My dear, my dear! You ave lovely, you are smart. Oh, if T were you I would turn this moment and rush to my husband. He is mad if he does not love you in that costume.” Yvonne's joy vanished. She shook her head. “He wouldn't see me,” she ing the I must wait a little longer.” “You know best, de: BIDS. AS o Sneciication. No. SB10.” wii Be_ro Soived at the Buresu of Ymi. and_ Docks. Navy, ot Wa h'l ©.. L_, o m "fiovomm 26, 1 _EDUCATIONAL. National Univeity Law School Winter Term Begi January 2, 1929 At 6:30 P.M. Standard three-year leading to degrees of B. C. L. and J. D, Graduate courses leading to detrns of LL. M, M. P. L, J. D. and D. C. L. vemient for Scllool of Economics and Government ate ored ln oo helonee. " onomica: Prychology. Histor Business and Languages. ddress, S.crohry 1. 17 cation to_‘the Chief of Bureau. course LLB, BEACH ON THE ATLANTIC OCEAN A DELIGHTFUL ALL-YEAR RESORT Modern and Handsomely Appeinted CAVALIER HOTEL Via Norfolk Daily Service Modern :tesl Steamers 31 15th Sl. N.W. NORFOLK & WASHINGTON STEAMBOAT CO. ONE MAN’ B bbb PR PR R R | She ou to do something for me, - BY BARBARA WEBB S by Public Ledger.) PR Rt said, kissing her. “But the man fsn't human who could resist you as you look now.” “You must let me m for these things,” Yvonne X will wear them whenever I come m my house for & lesson. I can wear them from home. Richard never leaves his workroom in the afternoon.” far be- Mrs. Ogden named & nthlr to the studio, M. Romanevski felt Yvonne was now ready for more sive individual training. He called in his costume designer and had some costumes of colors particularly suited to Yvonnea face and hair made for her. He taught her various stock combinations of steps and postures and sho"d her how to arrange them to form new dances. Then one day he sent for his accompanist and said, “Teday you will daxt::i as you wish'to dance, I will ‘The music began Yvonne felt her- self slowly leavin behlnd ker all her old personality. She was a spurit dis- embodied, answering a call to music. n to move lightly, here and there, ting the music carry her where it would. The notes came faster. Yvonne responded. Her last cemblance of self-consciousness vanished. She forgot everything in the dance. She was free, released by her art to com- plete self-expression at last. Silence fell on the room when shi had finished. Mrs. Ogden, who haj been watching, had a lump in het throat. The master was too avercom: for his usual volatile enthusiasm, He raised Yvonne from the floor, where she had sunk at the close of her and kissed her solemnly on bot* ci X Plnauy he spoke, holding both her ds: “It is true, Mile. Yvonne. You have genius, You are an arlist. But you must work. You must give up Xor’ your art. There al things monsier,” she said, The master shook “Then you are not yet an artist. the time comes—an w‘r‘n’a'ln:.d' !lr— ive up e mld, the ull of whn that time . Ogden asked when ‘Yvonne's sobbing grew quieter. “No. I must tell him myself. You are right. I must tell him soon—but it will be hard, for I have deceived him. I see now where it would have been far better for me to have been truthful from the firs have told him I was lonely and must have oc- cupation. It is too late now for_that. | But I will watch my chance. I will tell him soon.” “Perhaps you are wise,” Mrs. Ogden agreed. “But I advise you to make an opportunity soon. You will suffer un- til you do.” vonne went through hsr dinner preparations in & daze that night. She longed to throw herself in Richard's arms and sob out her secret, now nearly a year old. She wanted to speak to him in his own tongue, to have him love hermdldminlurlnflbamot when was the best time to approach him? After dinner he somstimes re- laxed and let her play to kim. She would ask him to stay with her this evening, to let his work lie forgotten for & few hours. Yes, she would tell him that very night. She felt more cheerful when she had taken that decision. She tried to talk to him through dinner, making chatter about the food, about & new plece she was stug 3 “Will you let me play it for you after dlnner. Richard?” she nhd mxl.uly He . “Yes, Il stay down a little, bm. 1t won't be for h%. I'm in the thick of some it won's wait to be finished.” Yvonne played for him ua he lise tened as he had w ‘Then IN went and knelt by his chair, resting her hair lhlnfl! “Richard,” she began hesitantly. “Yes, Yvonne.” “Do you never wish your wife was like other women, your own country ‘women?" “God forbid!” Richards spoke vently. “There isn't a woman in this country who could be as mm and patient as you, Yvonne. I know are often lonely, and I have lately that when I am through this particular work I have on Mnd we would take a back o Prance. Yould you like to go?" bazely nodded her hoad. She ly and to & | u‘fin——lln—nll. like your friend, ‘Would be angry?” '.Inn an tell like to be disturbed Yvonne Was expri fered with his conlent as he What was she to do? unlearn all that she had uwnmplhhe' during the last year. Not ever if sh wished to. And she knew that she di not wish to. She did not know qull how to express it, but it seemed wicki nd. "(Centinued in Tomorrow's Star. 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