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KEXL ESTATE. SALE—HOUSES. THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D: O SALE—HOUSES. uu—uom’u. DO YOU LIVE IN AN APARTMENT. 1t you do, here is somethin usual, A 'five-room _brick, detached home, modern in eve: o bedrooms outglde’ roomy, o n with trays, artisticaily covered { side porches, breakfast d in 8 strictly restrie BRICK BUNGALOW. North Cleveland Park, Near Conn. Ave. $11,500. This _attractive all-brick detached n exclusive residentis loca Sias ot west neighborhoood. & ot lines. “schools, churehe: o Tooms. “tiled bt T3 SFor sale nt & price. under Gk heat open firepiace in living 000, Terms: much Toid than the foom: ‘separate side enirance 1o Fint you are gew pu kitchen and cellar: outside pant APP] ?‘ER 6213 '1!!1 ST N.W. t with grape £57en and vegetabie Sarden. on paved alley. N. L. SANSBURY CO,, IN 1418 e St. N.W. ! National 5904. | Phone Service Until 9 P.M. Bargain for (nlnred m offerl the very last of lhl! S"Il’fl detached Homes wood, D. C. on remarkably IO‘ ‘ms. and as the price 15 exceedingly find _yourself not only mnlmw s splendid investment but Teally ‘saving money in rent. 4408 Hayes St. N.T Tt is a 6-room house with tile bath: hardwood floors. hot-water heat: spacious porches: of exceptionally Food construction and conveniently l‘fl rh\l! to stores, schools, A 20-Ft. El1;:lx<l\-'l ype Bric $5,950. | ar Rhode Isllnd Ave. N.E —Modern !m- | prrcements slx Tooms aud bath, good con- | dition and “ready for Immediate occupancy i oak_floors, screens and awnings. BUILT.IN GARAGE, near new high school and sraded school: convenient to stores. churches aad fanmortation. - Short Qietance 1o cliv, 3 | mfortable home for Deople of modes s Easy terms. Buy now and save that 5 Tn\d‘ District Line Cars leav III( 15th PHONE MAIN 9300 UNTIL § P o Ict Line Cars e will take BOSS & PHELPS | %ou Yo Niihin a short distance of the Home Realtors. B. B. PINN, 1417 K St. Main 9300. Exclusive Seles Representative. 2 KENYON ST. COL. 5817 \100 Cash—$50 a Mo, for inspection every day and e evening_—but as it s ‘the last one Sou had better inspect promi FAMOUS FORT STEVENS HOMES. $6,750 to $7,850. 8330 Cash, $55 Monthly. Over 450 Sold. Six rooms and bath, semi-detached brick homes, built-in garage, convenient to schools, churchc<, stores and adjoining new 20-acre Gov- ernment recreational park. An ideal spot for children. Inspect today. They cost no more than the rent you pay for an apartment. Office, 8th and Tuckerman sts. n.w. Tele- SALE—HOUSES. QUALITY NEW HOMES AT LOW COST. 7 and 8 Rooms (4 Bedrooms) All-brick Construction. Priced From $8,450—On Very Easy Terms. Anacostia Parkway. All-brick construction. Four real bedrooms. Master baths with shower. Wide front porches. Screened breakfast porches. Hardwood floors, artistic xtures. b::uml chestnut trim. Large sodded lawns. Brick retaining walls. Wide, newly paved street. Built-in or detached ga- rage. 927 15th St. $8.450. SEMI-DETACHED BRICK. Colonial front, 7 large. well arranged ot i ketual bedrooms: filed bath, Tecep= 0 dining _room and House is unusually phone Georgia 394. Open Until 9 P.M. Directions: Out Georgia ave. to Tuckerman st., then east one block to office. WARDMA 1437 K St. N.V Main 3830. —_— 7 WM. H. SAUNDERS CO,, INC. $11,500. SAUL'S ADDITION, WEST OF FOURTEENTH ST. Destrable brick home, TWENTY. 'FOUR FEET WIDE, story and cellar; 8 rooms & and try oak floors up an T eater heat and clectricits? exceptionally el a8 Tesards T atian. Mibres, Schools and churches. ~Ready for immediat $9,250. FACING SAUL'S ADDIT!ON NEAR CRITTENDEN ST it to d_bus taegi sonvectent 2 gar e, b loors. Out-of-town owner $8,750. N!ARMABBAVEANDTHIRDSTNW Ry uitable for ““bm‘%:.’. "Mod:hd. of for & A PIRST MMERCIAL proper! E"Mr::' fii n'&'uy“gr’r'&"mn“ Y.‘.‘.’.'..“‘m...'"“‘z: ome and Business combined. . Reasonable terms. $8,000. . r pore e e B e b water meat and R T e Ay '}m- Water: tormerly n; ced materially higher. $5,800. PARK VIEW SECTION, NEAR SOLDIERS' HOME PARK. Convenient to bus line and to scl in & um’hu‘;omwhm ; hools and stores, e enmlara e Snusustiy $904 con "“"""“ B st o baveels Beure nd ‘ m Dllm\n'- e o e stores abd sehool "m. mwuluur near Vtr’ GI" terms ol ‘purchase. WM. H. SAUNDERS CO., INC,, Realtors—Established 1887. 1433 K St. NW. District 1015, S6930—-Iust Off of New Hamfishlre Ave.—North of Park Rd. Iplendld huy in a good neighborhood for people of modeuu nlA You et s e, SHonk, and the Whole e ?»‘L%"&n‘d‘n‘z‘m e Germa can. pe ade. Sée" this &t once & new year with a home of your own. D. C—West of Conn. Ave. ton. Duteh home in an ‘a:unmz llent oot oo red front, b u:g. tflza Dath with %' S el iy AN k12, S(D-—A Beautx{ul Detached Home i in \Vondndge. excellent home, in ‘ "W a.‘h mlnd 'e"v tchen and -3 Sefotis s o2t e $14,750—In Old Cle\eland Park-—Detached s detached bome, f, Clereitad, Btk ’flr‘-‘«:‘n'z_of:;-"r'.."xr’"nfiffi“fl oV ¥t daa:‘h:\:-lg et tot, hemna to, recommend "th& & ng bargain. The OW) butlding & larg 5\‘.‘“!" BOSS & PHELPS, : 1417 K st. Realtors. Main 9300. P N S . S e e e e B11,950—CHEVY CHASE, D. C.—Near Conn Ave. new entirely detached residence i indeed an qut-of- the-ordinary T D aehehituly siiuated Just one uage rom Conn. ay Jichin a short walk of the E. V. Bro#n School. Very pleasing and o -y Arrgngement, I 11 ‘proportioned living room vl ce and nclosed sun parior adloiing; gining room. PaRtry % and hichen. The upstars has three drooms, with Jarke clow s tile bath latest built-in convenien ig_home ‘s mos dl‘h} x‘mm" this home in Chevy Chase with! eral thousand dollars of i ‘A'n‘:flmmr a_built-in fireproof g e... “oy $11,500—NEAR 15th AND ALLISON STS. = ., semi-detac - Henee ' '“"‘a’"én"‘."‘é;&ia"‘s"“&fl’n':{’é"g'en“d‘fn ahd* ot st convenient 1o b ice. The house has been lr!ihll papered and ‘gmlh oa Shrougr .nd ' ur'v l'is interior preunu the -vmlrlncehel 8 ne'l h, oak floors, e ot “many. other Teatures, including an ¢xceptionally large T the fnz‘ being approximately 180 feet in depth. It has also & gara terms. $12950—NEAR THE CATHEDRAL—2 Baths, ated on & higa elevation within a stone's throw of the imposing Cathedr: i’ggvemem to Wocdley road bus, this comparatively new brick Tesidenc tionably one of the priced modern homes of its type in Sove- rk. It has unaausily \atge rooms, 4. bedrooms. 2 tile tive 1 with open fireplace, hardwood floors thmulhout (3 ‘itic, sereened hrelkhfil porch and larée bullt-in sarage, It will ‘be to your vantage to make i early inspection o i G PHONE SERVICE UNTIL 9 P.M. HEDGES & MIDDLETON, INC,, Realtors. 1412 Eye St. N.W. Franklin 9503. A i e ult this ‘e FIVE BEAUTIFUL NEW DETACHED BRICK HOMES IN CLEVELAND PARK. Individual in design, varied floor plans, four bedrooms, two baths, first-floor lavatory, Kelvinator, slate roof, brick garage. LOTS 150 FT. DEEP, Exhibit Home—3518. Porter St. Open Daily Until 9 P. L. SANSBURY CO,, INC,, 1418 Eye St. M. National 5904. Owners,—B,gilg[ers. hat it is three rooms leen and the fact that it is semi-detached mahes all rooms hnih! nnd cheerful. Covs ared front porch ful h of house, large stde and rear porches. lot. 2-car ga- IE.I! paved !Lreel ‘and I“t‘! Convenleut to C““ s make this home romlo‘uble. hcoln 197 CHEVY CHASE, D. C. $12,250. Detached—Near Conn. Ave. t unique and pleasing: design, of English - cottage - type | trend, ing room. Kilchen of g0 Witn latest cauipment. larke three ‘ample bedr uj break- 0ooms fast porch. Sk and sleeping porch. with built-in fixtures, way to floored Attic, fagp. hofwaier heat s 1621 | Kg'gl NW. En'mpman 5678. A new restricted residential section overlooking Eastern High School grounds and facing the new Exhibit Home, 214 17th St. N.E. OPEN DAILY TILL 9 PM. You can buy one of these handsome new homes and actually save a good portion of the rent you now pay. With 7 and 8 big, bright ' rooms (second floors have extra gas and plumbing outlets), they comfortably house two families of average size, and thus provide a rental income that will meet the low monthly pay- ments. They are within just a few steps of high and graded, public and parochial schools and excellent car and bus service. Here is an op- portunity to own a com- plete home and make a truly wise investment. To reach—Go out East Capitol st. to 17th then two squares north to sample house. See Any Broker or B. H. GRUVER, Builder. Main 2670. $7,750. €100 CASH AND $65 MO. Restricted Northeast Section. Certain conditions make it possible to sell bis” beautiful’ colonial:type home at sich & price and on such very reasonable terms. 9AX hl\nul“l rooms with hardwood floors and trim, electric lights and hot-water hes Comfortable front porch, and " double re perches, screens. lot paved ltr P alies Gonvenien u ‘Sehioo and transportation. is wonder(ul guportunity and wil be \aken ady by 'the Airst ‘person who ingpect o1, "4i0d" Tor Puriner Informacion. $11,500. IN THE BEST SECTION OF TAKOMA PARK, D, C—Tth AND -new DETACHED _BRICK containing 6 rooms and l.' 0]{ floors ugl large living and dining rooms. first- class heating plant (hot water), superior _electrical fixtures, 'instant heater for service water, cement front porch, copper-ciad Toof. detached sa- “House 1ot is 45 feet tn width epth of over 100 feet and the Primediate enviconment is- espectaily pleasing. The Walter Reed Hospital s close at hand, as well a. il show complubll n held ‘at very ‘ma %y u-cm appointment with the exc Wi n“‘é UNDERS CO., Inc. REAE‘TO“—I!T Dfl’lfl‘fl 1017, A REAL BARGAIN FOR COLORED IN NORTHWEST. 1 t uz nd. ""fix:!."sé".w’“’n&'r m‘h stmt 2 i i rooms anc BATH brick home, huucdby nr:umnm; le trim, Jares an B A0 PRy rooms deep: e ext 'el;'fi";e::ld:nc: for family or i roomlnl‘ house. A real barzain oq ensy ter OSSP LES, Realtors. 1417 K St. Main 9300. Just Like $40 a Month Rent. ce 15 tH§t the $40 Tha g gitme o 5t e 8 7:\0 L Just off nMemburf Boulew it's a Colonial brick, bath. hardwood floors, flel:trlcl"- oig e mpgetely eduipped Xite splendid heating plant, big,’ Eoonal front porch and prettily "terracs lawn. A perfect home in every re- g A Real Bargain At \he Price and Terms. n for lnnecllgn every day and nn ¢ "-’r" k. focading Sia fmm 15t and' N, Y. ave. riding to 15th end X0 ‘e w Walk' two A dsres motih of mm et Y A. KITE, INC,, 1019 mh ST. N.W. MAIN 4846, BRICK RESIDENCE IN MASS. AVE. HEIGHTS. $13,000. Will Exchange. A beautiful ;egnohdetlched brick home, 120 in one of the Ca: near vhe new cathedral and one saj car line. House itselt is 22 &t wide, in Der- fect condition. like new. Concrete - front poreh, 2 rear porches, immense rooms, open Recpiace; hoi-water heat. onk Noots, screened snd ‘metal ripped, concrete sac T A wonderful vi Wil l:uv! small lentlbh house in vln plymen Call Mr. Mills, N. L. SANSBURY CO,, INC,, 1418 Eye St. N.W, National 5904. Phone Service Until 9 P.M. THINK OF THIS! liorthest. west of l6th Strest, north ue—an d 3-bath_brick house is priced for quick ac- { O settie an“estater TO SETTLE AN ESTATE Former home of one of Mar: lenging pupllo men, containing I ac ic Srrahaed S0r Miehciuss eiin, Wyoming Avenue between 18th nn. Avenue. We have been in: submit an offer. Price $60,000. MOORE & HILL, INC,, lllflfl'l Illl won¢ Btre st CLEVELAND PARK. NEW Brick Colonial. One of the most charming new de- tached brick corners to be found any- where in the city within sever: sand dollars of its price.. It ls St 4 short distance {rom the John Public School. ‘The first-floor plan B oo and. fivapie. Jacuding & wide_entrance hall, living room the Tl widthof ‘the nouse with eolonial fireplace, wide side porch well pro; room, try snd eatipped with @ Darner. Ciambertain metal stripping and 2-car garage. tractive corner, colonial is offered at a fisure under 522,000, on good terms. EVENING PHONE B HEDGES & WDDLETON Inc. Realtors, Pranklin 9503. BR; Near l4th and Park road. Two-story Gruver-built home, greatly reduced in price for |} quick sale. A_ beautiful 20 feet Six ense = rooms. PEception 1eil, Glea bath with butle: in tub and shower. Oak floors up stairs and down. 'Pantry, linoleum kitchen floor, hot-water “heat, con- -gmned ll:wlnx 1 tapestry brick home o ¥ide, less than one sauare like n {he’ best buy on the Bl hcenuonl‘ 5. terms. See this N. L. SANSBURY,CO., INC,, 1418 Eye St. N.W., \anunal 5904. Phone S PETWORTH. Gruver-Built Home, $8,950. This full 20-1t. brick residence, well located In Petworth, with unobstruct- ern_in~ every particular. Tooms, tile bath. 2 'extra Jarge rear orches, oak floors, h.-w.h.. electric ights and garage. A real good home bliy that can be acauired on very easy terms. EVENING PHONE SERVICE HEDGES & MIDDLETON, Inc. Realtors, 1412 Eye St. N. Pranklin 9803. $8,950. SEMI-DETACHED. . Solonial tapestry brick home. six well and alley T will' buy autiful home. information call Georgia 3522. SACRH"ICE SALE, 34350 Brick—6 1 mm Wy I it 730 17th Street N.W. Main 1174, DIRECT BY OWNER. (No Agents.) Reduced to Only $8,000. Located in one of the best Squares on beautiful Maryland avenue, this side of 11th st ne. An attractive modern brick home contaling 6 rooms and bat 4 e ates Dot . sioctrielty satie: AFTER 6 PM. AT 630 A ST. N.E; PHONE LINCOLN 2543. FOR COLORED. FIRST TIME OFFERED. UNUSUAL OPPORTUNITY ON BEAUTIFUL SOUTH CAROLINA AVE. S.E. AR 7th, IN THIS DESIRABLE NEIGHBORHOOD. WITHIN FEW BLOCKS 'AP] A aovT U BN ND OTHER 0 ROOMS AND B-\lll MODERNIZED LIKE A W_Hi ELECT! EXCEPTIONALLY LARGE 4 DS, IN PART OF }IOUGE D RENT UPPER FLOORS NOUGH TO MAKE THLY PAYMENTS VERY EASY TERMS. CALL LINCOLN 897.AND ARRANGE FOR INSPECTION. HOWENSTEIN BROS,, Tth AND H 8T8 NEC > LINGOLN 807, P B e SALE OR_RENT—HOUSES. CHEVY CHASE, D. C. Detached, next to cor. Con Morrison’st —8 rooms, bath, I Nobls CARROLL: 018G ot e "MatA loan e AUCTION SALES. FUTURE DAYS. THOS. J. OWEN & BON, AUCTIONEERS, 1431 Eye Street Northwest. ‘TRUSTEES' SALE OP VALUA¥N§ BRICK RESIDENCE CONTAINING NINE ROOM DB LECT 228D AND BA' IN THE FIRST “goulflncub CGONE, B M1 NEW JERSEY AVENUE NORTHWEST. By virtue of a certain deed of trust duly recorded in Liber No. 6193, folio 497 et sed., of the land records of the District of Co- t the request of the party reby. the undersigned trustees Wil sell at_public suction, in. front-of the remises, on FRIDAY, AY OF JANUARY, AD. 1020 & lescribed 1 reimjies, situste i the Ditrict of c&lumhl- and 'r i u.: 1“, Diat | § of Distriet folio_ 66: lllhkct to llle the rear deed recor T nneng “foe fand" redords of ‘ine Disttict. of Colum Terms: Sold subject to & prior deed of trust "for £4.500.00, further pareicu s of which will be annoinced at time of sale; the rice above sald trust to be paid in cash. A deposit of :mofl nnumd Eon- vevanciiy oring, oto. 4 nurellner s fRiriy ern. otgnvlu d-n cod 4 the Bragerty mav be vmlud m ETT, purchase of | B8 B TR fotio A1, beginning on T FOUR- ‘the “following- | Wi s oot of nld‘ln u n-n{e d, by ;M WEDNESDAY, AUC‘I‘ION SALE! JANUARY 2, 1929. AUCTION SALE! FUTURE DAYS. THOS. J. OWIN & sg}g' AUCTIONEERS, TRUSTEES' SALE OF VALUABLE DWELL. ING KNOWN AS PREMISES 2602 CHAN- NING ST) RTHEAST. By virtue of a certaln deed of trust, duly recorded in Li 3 88 Ciber 61, at_follo 4; sublect to :onnnu and mmcuom of regord. a prior deed of rave Tox. 147000, T mr p-menl-n of which Wil e announced at the chase price above g cullx A_dep Shelng, recordl Siied” ost. Terms %o mm dus ‘otherwise ae»'am sorfelted and SRS DT, PYa Trkkines, A0 FesOld Lt " OALLEN B, GAmAN, WAYNE G. AN, 4e21.27.902 D. Notes, Auctioneer Large Sale of Desirable Furniture and Household Effects of every description Goods suitable for every your home, on Thursday, Jan. AT 10 AM. 633 Louisiana Ave. Terms Cash. D. A Ristess. part of Notes, Auctioneer. J. OWEN & SON, AUCTIONEERS, 1431 Eve Street Northwest. TRUSTEES'_SALE _OF VALUABLE TWO- s'&onv EIGHT-FAMILY BRICK APART- M JHOUSE KNOWN AS HE PAI BEING _ PREMISES ~ 429 KENYON STREET NORTAW] By virtue of a certain deed of trust duly recorded in Liber No. 5677, folio 232, et sed.. of the land T the the District of THOS. secured ~thereb; il sell at pubile gliction, in'front of o the premises. on THURSDA THIRD DAY [ RY, AR QoL RN tne Rottowns-described land and premises, sittiate in the District of Co- lumbia, and designated as and i 65 in George W. Barkman and Hough's _combination of lots i T $2.500.00 wi Allconveyanging. recording. etc, at cost purchaser. ‘Terms of sale to be complied with_within thirty days from day of sale, otherwise the trustees reserve the right to resell the property at the risk and defaulting purchaser, after five da: 'ad Vertisement of sueh resale in some news- paperpublished, in Wl‘ghmflom D. C. LL H. HAGNER, OWEN & SON. AUCTIONEERS, T Fre Street Northwest. TEE | ‘OF VALUABLE THREE- TR Ry BRICK RESIDENCE, KNOWN AS NUMBER 3220 13th STREET NORTH- W) By virte of & certain deed of trust duly recorded in Liber 5242, folio 361. he land records of the District of and at the request of the party secured thereby. the undersigned trustee’ will sel st publie suctlon, 1y trat front 6‘0‘;«" pmnls;:, 1 PO HIRT’Y 12 onawing-gescribed land situate in the Distrigp of Co- e us and belna fot Afty- M ivision ‘of "Columb de21-Adn exBUEROY ‘THOS. J. T Dl Re ‘records of the District o! Columbll of record ren; ubject to lh( “‘dfl:‘l n 5‘]0%"::& I‘C“.Il:' ase No. hlfll in o . n':'-bfflmm ‘Eourt of the District of Co- mbl. ject to s prior deed of trae ¥ 34000, Turthel Particuites of 'h ced at time of ), the purchase pi deposit of 00 re wngem: recording an ‘unnul aser's cost, be complied vl’n ithin thirt days. otherwise pdengelt feited a property may verti a0 the Biseretion o P tenatce: A0d Tesol a dea1-dds.exBukhol _Surviving Trusiee. FUTURE DAYS. ADAM A. WESCHLER & BON, Auctioneers. v SALE OF VALUABLE IM. ™y .IAL ESTATE, BEING THE R ETORY BRICK BUTLDING SERY- PO !'I'O B9 virtg’ of two ceruln decds duly recorded. ber No. 5544, lullo W iber No. o781. Tolio. 3. et the B LbeT A% of 'the District: of Columbin: d st the reauest of the party. secured {ETeRTs 10 publie setion. s or sale by pul 3 NESDA A *front of the AY % fi% J’um followil 5 sitgate “h- o IRTY O'CI ribed land and )unuu Ditrict of Columb 3 ‘Bistrict ol street, 2613 feet west of the orner i aser Said point being the center 1l between hfl\lul Nos. 501 nce_west on ‘D" west face of west well of nmm N thence north on sald wi B ence. nocih :':'15 feet; then ;' thence nor ¢t; thence south 75 feet to the cr ol S ot option of $500.00 require All convey- @ notarial fees at eost m‘a° sale 1o be em‘nvu-a of !lunu th. rllhl 10 rnvem 5t the rl d cost of ing_p ent o such resale i Blper Bumilehed 1n the ity of Washington, MUNC, Loulsiana Ave. de9-dsds,eni uahol Trustees. THOS. J. OWEN & AUOTIONEERS, T2 5 strect Northwest. Trustees’ Sale of Eight-Story Office Building Known as the Lenox Building, Being Prem- ises 1523 L Street Northwest. ) e- iand ‘rec- he t of the t; 48 Berony: the request of the party securt reby, the_ indersigned ‘trusiees will seil at r‘u‘mn auction, in front of the premises, on MON- DAY. THE s_‘_zvnrru DAY, O] s"f»"l?“?m following-described land_and premises, sit- uate in the District of Coluymbia snc d being parts of lots son’s subdivision " of er plat ucor ed at folios 27 and 28 Dfncsof ‘the Disiriet of Coltmbl for the same on L street at the southwe: corner of sald lot § and running thensfl east on sald street 46 feet, thence north 100 lota in ey o t of way for purposes over a pirip of land six seet wide bounding the entire north line of said prem- Terms: Sold sublect to a Drior deed of trust 1of $175.000.00, further B fch "will' be’ announced -at S nie; Tlrml u lfl the remaind at time of posit of 3 quired. Convnlnc nl. rwordlnl. etc., ll lhl 3 to be complied with ot Fibernle St foi y may be adver menuon of ine trustee L unu DAM ‘WESCHLER lfi Vo Fennsyivania Avenue Notthwest. A ABLE REAL TRUSTEES SA }#a OF_ VALU. STORY BRI BVArLinG: oon AIN] X ROaNS AND BATH, 235 AD 'sonm!:“’“"m B Virive B b um 2 corded in Liber land records hd at the reauest of 0 thereby, ‘the undersiened’ wil sel suction, in front of the premis gA RY. EIGHTH. 1929, AT FOU! ihe followln -described lan he District of C oy hl ut “humbered fve (b § Ambered thirty-d hundred and (3315), fll arry A. iu‘l subdivision fl( - i :{ fggninddseg, Sty lld dlld l 'Il’lbl.‘l : v’ One-third of the pur- balance in two ll!- .‘.5' 5, ey at !hl de22-d&d n!ntho A and pres Colum a. uare Purc] chage price In ca tallments, in one ‘a Hively, with interer per snnum, and on_the ing deposit n m uaulud n"m; "g'p'.‘f:o ;;ov I a.n 5 Jne Gate of sale or denpstc (o’rhlud g u;‘ the ?‘hultl‘n‘lwllfure.t'imr. a ur days' previous advertisement n! lllch fesnls 1h SOme newspaper mahuc: 10 Washe ington, e I-M ADAM A WESCHLER & SON, Auctioneers. 'RU ¢ SALE OF VALUABLE m. PROVED REAL ESTATE. BEING TW TWO-STORY BRICK BUILDINGE, o | U TWELFTH A pPLACE NORTHEAST y virtue of a certain deed of trust, duly recgrded 1 iber No. 6045, 10110 308 € seis of the land records of the District of Co- he request of the party se e nerehy. the waderaianed tsubsees wiil offer for sale by public auction, in tront of the premises, on NES] NIN' AY 1929, WED! JANUARY. UR: FIFTEEN O'C! PM.. the following-de- scribed land “and premises, situate in the Diatrict of Columbla, to wit: Lots numbered and 72 in John Cooke, trustee’ Haiohtin Sanre hamberc 1010w per_piat | recorded in the office of the survevor for e District of Columbia, in Liber 24 at Terms of sale: One-third of the purchase money cash and the balance payable in two equal irstaliments in one and two years, Tespectively, with interest at six and one: Falf per centum per annum, said interest payable semiancusily. secured by a deed of convevancing, recording and notarig! cost of eors ol property at the risk and Gost of the defeulting purchaser, after five days' advertisement of such resale in_some Dewspaper published in "the City ‘of ‘Washe ington, D. C. JESSE L HEISKELL ALEXANDER *MUNCASTER, dems-gaasexsuol s -3 L Trustées. 0S. J. OWEN & SON. IONEERS, Tea?Eve sirect Northw TRUSTEES' SALE OF VALUABLB THREE- STORY BRICK DWELLING KNOWN AS By virtue of a certain deed of rust, duly recorded May 7, 1927, as instrument No. oi°The Tand ‘records. of "the: Disteiet of Cor lumbia, and at the request of the party secured there fhg the undersigned trustees Il sell at publie auction, in {ront of the premises, on DAY, THE EIGHTH DAY SF LA NUA .D." 1929, UR “the following-described land ?reml&es Situate in the District of Co- bla and designated as and being lot 352 in" Melville D.” Hensey's subdivision of lots in_square 362, as per plat recorded in the office of the surveyor for the District of Columbla in Liber 19 at folig 185; sublect to agreement recorded in Liber folio 197 0f the_ Jand records 'of the Dise trict of Columbia. establishing building re- striction liue 10 feet south of south line of Westminster street. nerms of sele: “Ohe-third of the purchase oney to be paid in cash, balance in twi Caunl installments. Pavable’ 1o one and_ two years, with interest at seven per centum per annum, payable semi-annually, from day of jsale, sccured by deed of trust upon the property sold, or all cash at the 3t the purchaser. A'deposit of $500.00 Wi be required at time of sale. All conveyancing, recording, elc. at cost of purchaser. Terms otherwise the trustees reserve the right io resell the property at the risk and cost of defaulting purchaser, after five days' advertisement of such resale in_some newspaper published in Washing- ton, D, C. SAMUEL, A DRURY. dedr-dsds.exsignol o O fnopsee ‘THOS. J. OWEN_& SON, AUCTIONEERS, e RUSTEES' SAl OUSE CONTAINING FWEL afiG OST O May 27,"1926." being Instrument No. 15 APART- BEL- DAY, THE m_f [} !nlxowlnx demrlbed land_ and nr:mluu All- i e Dlslrlct of Columblia, lnfl d m - h and Young. commlu n land now known as Wlsh lat recorded in ¥y folio 115, of the records of the office of the sllrveynr of the District of Columbla. ~The ahove-described land is designated on the records of the assessor of the District of Ca]umbh for taxation purposes as lot 3 in square 2551. erms:; Sold subject (o a prior deed of trust for $37.500. further ~particulars of which will be announced at time of sale: the Du!th se prlcr above sald trust to be d?flllt of $2,000 required. lhfll! dnu. olherlé:l I'i’!'Dol" d lfléed and l‘ flII Ilcrlllnn uf l e tr oo ron'rl% 1-d&ds exSuth glGY w. PchPOR THOS. J;, OWEN & "rmmu e Strer Norduwest RESID] 1413, TRYS DE- > Yl fa S e 148, 148, N 1441 WHITTIER 3 b v: s:m CES, BEING 148 10 1418, By Virtue of four, certain ol o eeds of u]\::vz orded in Liber No. 1827 155 and 159 et sea.. of the I of the District of Columbia, and Quest of the party secured. thereby, the un- dersigned trustees will sell at public auction, Tt TNl DAY OF & Jay UARY. 29, A.D. 19: COMMENC 'Y 0'CLOCK P, the Tollowing-described land and prem- uate in the District of Columbia. and deainated ‘as and being lovs 46 7. 36, 46, 54, 56, 57 nd 6l in square Mlvmun of a: plat recol dtd 1 9670t e Tecords of the office of the sur veyor for the District of Columbia: subject o bu a‘mn mmmm line as shown on subject to a prior deed due Decem! b'n 22, 1928, h vl be an: ircl price A de- ‘.....-\1, secordng. ceie i o be co eJ' -f'{(. vumn tl:{,r:y"doln.‘umrrw.u:oég- er! - mzn‘?i 04 Teold at Dhe dlscrerion ot the ROMTioRas _de2-dads.exsuiahol > “THOS. J. OWEN & 1431 TR BINSON. ‘Trustees. SON. AUCTIONEERS, e Street Normwes, USTERS' ot l;(l.mo,w OF (RETACHED BRICK l; 20, 1927, among the l Il'.llcl ol Columblia, an: uest of the secured thereby. = o a3 records of the the the un auction. lesignated a3 and being L fenkin's subdivision: of sauare i Petvqnh Addition to!the Gty ‘of Wash- ington,” as per plaf d in the offic S1URe surveyor 1o the District of Cofumbia, In, Liber 35, e follo 3 sald square 3i sse uare S erms: "*30id sublect to a prior deed of trust for $5.000.00. further particulars of which will be anounced at time of sale: the Terms Toteiy_dava: otherwise: deosit 10 the property may be advertised and st tBe discretion. of the trustees iVigeed "r. CBREUNING 1 de19,21,24,27,29,31 Trustees. FTHE ABOVE SALE HAS_BEEN POS ed_until FRI TH DAY pon unt DA 'm% 'rv'%mmnfl JANU. EDUCATIONAL. SFRCTAL EVENING GLARS IN GREGO AND Bhnan num)nndl O oo Ehds lov lomr-wrmnt. spelling, et 53, i h week. The Givit ‘Service runu-znv_’ cor. 12ih and F n.w. " Shorthand in 30 School Davs, ! ads st learped. u';nurnhlc 4 week es in dem: LEARN ANOTHER LANGUAGE AT Y, WoOD. D tes, onth: 10 M ay ll 'l Hl.:mfl o G onthe. Natlonal Umverslty Law School Winter Term Begins January 2, 1929 At 6:30 P.M. three-year course to degrees of LLB., nnd Government of coumm AT Tel, s 617 818 13¢th St N.W. AUCTIONS." MQW kb tdbbbb bbb bbb bbb bbb bbb bbb b bbb : ONE- MAN’ WIFE (Copyright, 1928, 2 S 4 BARBARA WEBB by Public Ledger.) . % B R e R L e L e el R R s (Continued from Yesterday's Star.) INSTALLMENT XXVI HE following day Richard went for a long walk through the park. His admission to Anne| that he was in love with the| dancer was a revelation to him- | self. He had not meant to say those words, even in his innermost heart. After all, he was married, and he had for his wife a deep affection and un- bounded respect. He was torn now be- | tween his duty to Yvonne and this new force which threatened to sweep him from his moorings. He resolved not to see Mademoiselle again. But even as he took the reso- lution, he was turning his steps toward her apartment. He would tell her he loved her. He owed her that. Then he would rejoin his wife. Yvonne knew matters were approach- ing a crisis in her relations with Rich- | ard. She had known of his love for her days ago. Only a few days more and she could tell him the truth. But first he must admit his love for her. She greeted him that afternoon with & smile and a handclasp. that thrilled him. He sat close by her side. Neither spoke for a moment, then Richard took her hand. “Mademoselle,” he said. confession to make.” ,” Yvonne answered tly. “Nearly four years ago I came back | to New York hoping to find old mends ZONING COMMISSION OF THE DISTRICT UMBIA, Washipgton, December 28, , With thie provisions of helght, area District of Columbia and to create Te - Gommission. and Tor other purposes notice is hereby given that a public heurin will held in ‘the Bourd Room of the am, LE OF BRICK APARTMENT | CO! it A 5756, 54’ and 914, square 199, known as ml-mc K" Slnet. lnd alley_lots in_rear thereof, N.W, IGE RESI- AL, S AREAT MERCIAL, 60, C_AREA_lots 129-133, incl., sauare 544 known ds 344- CHANGE FROM | IDENTIAL, 60°, FIRST COM- MERCIAL, 60, O AREA- Iots 16, 11 and 30, square south of 915. known as 805, 807 and 809 Margland Avenue NE. 6. CHANGE 'ROM RESIDENTIAL, 60" B AREA, TO FIKST COMMENCIAL, 600 O AREA' the part of lot 5. square 1072, now zoned Resi- dential, located on the mortn side of B Street, between 15th and 16th Streets. and known as 1508, 1510 and part of 1512 Street SE. 1. CHANGE FROM RESIDEN- TIAL. 30.°0 -AREA, TO FIRST COMMER- 'i2C AREA lots CIAL, %0, L4623 525 ana 36, souare :54 being west oF ootambia Toad, "trom Biltmore. Sireet to Mintwood Place ARl %) CHANOB FROM RESTRICTED CIAL. bt e of ‘iath Street. between Lonstellow and adison Streets. and on the north side of ongfellow_Street. between Georgia Avenue and 13th Street N.W. 10. CHANG RESIDENTL EA. TO RESIDENTIA! parts ‘of lots 1 and 801, 85 2700 Wisconsin Avenue RESIDENTIAL, s A AREA: the part of the area shown on the map of the permanent system of highways. 1928, to be bounded by Massachusetts Ave- oue. University Avenue, Indian Lai 3 wcod Parkway, Reservoir Grounds ern Avenue, now zoned Residential area, N.W. (continued from last ANGE FROM RESID! sau side of Newton Street, 18th__Streets N. ND COMMERC] 42, sauate 4347, belng south ot Franklin east of 26th Streets N.E. Amend t| nition of "lmoxfl' OF mm.nmos' by striking out the w “provided that in 00t - helfnt. district. in. the case of A Sullding iacated on's terrace, the height above the curb level may be increased by an_amount eq the height of the ter- Tace above the curb level. but not to ficged 5 fee L. DOUGHERTY, NEY F. TALIAFERRO. BaAVED TUNY. . 8- GRANT e ZONING SOMMISSION OF THE DISTRICE OF 00 LUMBIA. de28-10¢ RESORTS. ATLANTIC CITY, N. J. TWO BEST REASONS WINTER VACATI()N T ST. CHARLES N T Hlessan, PRINCESS HOTEL BERMUDA Now Open. Same Management. Special Holiday Rates Until Jan. 15 Cable Address: Princess, Bermuda New York Ofice. Bermuda Hotels (Associated), 350 Park Avenue = STEAMSHIPS. "ON THE ATLANTIC OCEAN A DELIGHTFUL ALL-YEAR RESORT Modern and Handsomely Appointed CAVALIER HOTEL Low Rates 731 15th St. N.W. NORFOLK & WASHINGTON STEAMBOAT CO. Winter Cruises West Indies Mediterranean Ask for Special Cruise Polder Europe your reservations now and Summer sailings, secure choice accom- Make for 8 in order ‘moda 056!"0 Steamship & Tourist Agency Official Agent All Lines 1420 H St. N.W. Phone Main 3347-3348 “I have a | B | Jot her carry it out. FROM{ it must be if T NG | I am sure” ([movi and places unchanged. I had cherished in my heart the memory of a young s1d | lovely girl, whom I hoped to love and make my wife if she was still free. I found instead a blase society woman who frightened me with her boldness. “I ran away. I went to Paris and from there to Normandy, where I met and married & young peasant girl. She was all that was good and beau- tiful and pure and for three years she | made me a perfect wife. She was much | like you in appearance. Whether she | loved me or not I do mot know. But while I felt for her a deep affection and respect, I did not love her. I do not love her now, and I shall never love her as a man loves a woman. “For_a long time my work satisfled me. My wife kept my house and looked after my creature comforts so that I gave no thought whatever to them. I lived for my work. Grad- ually thoug: 1 tired of this way of living. d made my wife promise that she would not change. At the end of three years of marriage she was still a simple peasant girl—pretty, an excellent cook, totally unfitted for any kind of social life. My nerves began to trouble me. My doctor told me I needed change. I went away | for three months, leaving my wife alone. She did not seem to mind my absence |and on my return things went on as usual for a time. Then I began to grow restless. Again my doctor ordered me to find other interests besides my work, but I felt that in fairness to my wife, I should not lead a life she could not share. “It was after I had come to. this decision that she one day asked per- mission to visit her old grandparents in France. I consented, and she has | been away now for nearly four months. During that time I have taken up all my old interests—and some new one: He paused and held her hand closer. “And now I find that I love you— love you as I did not dream a man could love a woman. I tell you because I must tell you. And having told you I must give you up. My wife'’s nlf.h does not permit divorce. There is noth- ing honorable I can offer you, even it that could be overcome; if she wonld be willing to flve me my freedom, I cannot wound her by asking it. She has been a true and faithful wife to me and I owe her protection.” He caught her hand to his cheek and held it there. She stroked his hair with a hand that trembled. He buried his head in her lap. “Pity me, pity me,” he cfled “I love you madly—and, there is an unbreak- able barrier between us.” Yvonne bent over him, her secret trembling on her lips. But no, this was not the way she wished him to know the truth. For weeks she had | cherished a plan. A day’s delay would So she kept silent, orly murmuring his name at intervals. Presently he raised his head and took her hands. Do you love me?” he asked. love you,” she said sweetly, “But too much, oh, far too much to let you do anything dishonorable. I love you rhaps my woman's wit, my woman's heart can perceive & way out for us all.” “You are an angel” Richard said fervently. “I will wait however long zou can find & way for no such way, in honor, Yvonne ressedh!nnnd nf “Do not be m’; SUr “ “’ and afterward we will talk.” Rlchard rose and looked at her seri- “I want to crush to love you madly— -ndnu!undahwphnhmnnm from you. I will lunch with you to- m?or‘r;w—m:u after that I will sail to re, fe. But your image will go_with me to death.” Yvonne laugherd a little. “How dra- matic, my Richard? There—I am not laughing at you. I am near to tears. Come tomorrow. Perhaps there is & way. he turned to go, he moved to take her in his arms. ‘;ut Yvonne stop~ P & us not il it, my friend,” she said. s ¥ s He checked himself and rushed away, taking with him that last picture of her, half smiling through threatened tears, joy and hope in her face because he _loved her. Yvonne danced about the small living room. She was in a very ecstasy of i-y Her own husband, her very own usband, had fallen in love with M | new self. And yet he was strong enoug] to wish to be faithful to her old selt too. Was there ever so delicious a situation. | She danced into her bedroom and stooped to unlock a small cedar chest which stood there. From it she took the peasant costume which she had made for herself so many. moons ago. Quickly she stripped herself of her modish clothes. Another few moments and she was standing as Richard had last seen his wife in Stamford, a rather umuc figure in her ful skirt, touch- the ground, and her tight bodice. She had stepped back into another existence. Tiptoeing to the mirror she whispered: “Tomorrow he shall know —he shall have Yvonne and mademoi- selle, the old wife and the new love— all in one.” To be Continued. Co-eds Ignore Marriage.’ DELAWARE. Ohio (#).—] an intended life career was listed bv only two co-eds answering enrollment qu'e:lt‘ionnnlres at Ohio Wesleyan Uni=~ Y. | BERMUDA 48 hours from New York Kound ‘70 A Trip All - Expense, Tours of us. But there Passage Various Durations Complete information from N S T R THOS.COOKsSON Washi T sshington_ Loan & Trust Ce. — MOVING, PACKING & STORAGE. XPRESS & STORAGE CO., INC. 6i6 EYE ST. N.W. + MAIN 2010 i MOTOR €O/ 21 LINES.