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wrAL ESTATE. . NCOMINSOR) e ASH AN EXCELLENT N.W. HOME, of brick eon- TR s o ot A commatient Seclot.contbins & fooms ‘Snd 060 foors and trim, modern throughout With screens and awn- ARG AR \CE o 100 108 Toes Mevp with very pretty Front lawn E on lot 108 feel very E T BY nm:?m'g‘a IR MOUNT PLEABANT 11 ROOMS, § BATHS, arranged Wpartments. 4 rooms and bath on lst floor; 4 rooms and bath on 2nd: 3 and bath on third: all in excellent condition (two upper s bring $100 ir month). All modern improvemeénts. Conerete front reh. 'art of furni- 3 fure include af this price. A rate opportunity in wonderfully canven n. 188004 BUY_IN '16th ST. HEIGHTS-1 BL¢ 16th 8T, House 24 feet wide, 4 BED ROOMS. plenty of elosets. 2 COMPLETE Toom 13.9%19 ft., equally large dining room. handsome brick firepiace 7 i i goirance hall § it wide. coat clotet, larie pantry dnd kitehen: W-loch ‘eak .33 a i lll-mll“bll:dbllnl'l: TE!IIE wmfi.r‘nfl!fllnl sleeping and b last . . loned like new. See at_once. ~e11bbe ] ARLY ATTRACTIVE DETACHED HOME -CHEVY. b n. avé Large, beautifully landscaped grounds. large bedroom and complete 1 floor. * north, south and east exposure: rge bedrooms an i with ‘shower on 2nd floor, extra large closets and _storage &phce. Sereen: i weather stripping and awnings, ELECTRIC REFRIGERATION, copper suttert JAM . _Many other excellent features. Must be seen t5 be 09,000IN HEIGHTS—AT UNUSUALLY LOW PRICE—Former P"‘}’ ~of. " wn owier who has priced to seil auickly. Detached semi-brick of exceptionai Bty 3 roams (4 BED ROOMS), 3 FINELY APPOL BATHS and_maid's bath, all in fine condition and built on wonderfully landse LOT NTING 70 FT. O BURNER. BUILT-IN GARAGE and many ‘other Teatures have sley He! lamous. Yol FINE OAK 1R AND UNUSUAL SETTING, \UE GOLO- AL IN 'Y CHASE, MD., will please you. _Practically riew anél inaividuaiy ullt, containing many features such as special Insulation, extra pantry with Inin sink: extrs large closets: full stairway to floores lk%. fit_ for 2 additional rooms. OIL BURNER AND ELECTRIC REFRIGER: ION: slate roof; 3;CAR GARAGE, Attfactive brick walls ‘and walk. Al in exsellent condition: %4 sauare from Conn. ave. g EVENING PHONE UNTIL 9 P.M. BOSS & PHELP Realtors. 5 810,780 919,800 & % ¥ (ULE 3 WNitional $300. RENT—BUSINESS PROPERTY. Fine stofs proterty o SAGE, | K and L: 22x123 feet: floor over 3 o0 sq. 1 cond flaor, wide alley in rea same available, Reasonable. SALE—BUSINESS PROPENTY, Ideal for Office Building or Store 1721 Conn. ave.—Running through to 20th dreis Box 141-E. Btar ofice, DUlding. Ad- SALE—LOTS. WA will g0 right by this lot. 75 on the Brook only 25 ‘minutes from the White Hou priced to make an attractivé investment. THOS. E. JARRELL CO, Realtor 721 10th St. N.W. Hational 0765, IN CHEVY CHASE, D. O, Splendidly iocated lot on Broad Branch rd. near Morrison &t.; high_elevation, city improvements. Rumnlh&fike& T E. H ROB Golorado_Blds. Disirier —~ 1 A st $10,750. t igh. L, tricted and exmrialente Wl BTS00 S 820 most desirable I tions. Here on | his attracti !‘!nu I offer a 10-room (6 ) ‘Ynt " odern guré with 8 to sull ‘There is a twe ear e and " the entire property is 00845 new! F. ELIOT MIDDLETON, Realtor, 08 _Investment Buildin. Metropolitan 2827. Good News for Someone! 18 & home that should sell today! Tms ATé equ: s attractive and the more s0. 4are 9 large rooms, 2 al DATquUet Just a short dis- m_18th and Columbia rd Drive by qlm it " and you'll -'ree. then for appointment to inspec! 1749 Kilbourne Place N.W. bome a low $9,950. q paneled walls, hot- wal gg‘h electricity. . ELIOT MIDDLETON, 08 Bvestment BUIHINE: Métropolitan 3 Bargains—17th and G Sts. S.E. ust North of Pa. Ave. Cars. rE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, MOON MULLINS— Another Market Crash. SAY BANJOEVES, EMMY'S BEEN TELLING ME THIS OuLD GOAT, CGRUNTMORE, HAS BEEN AFTER HER TO MARRY HIM. THE MAN MUST B8E AN IMBECLE THAT'S WHAT HE SAID HE WAS, OSCAR. Y nmnn D. €., MONDAY, WELL, HE WILL IF HE MARRIES AUGUST 18, 1930. AUCTION A COUPLE OF MONTHs! WHY, DOUGUONE (T HE AIN'T KNOWN HER LONG ENOLGH TO GET MARRIED= HAVE A GOOD TO LEARN, HE'S PEEN BUYING HER PEANUTS, POPCORN, CHEWIN'GUM, AND BONBONS RIGHT REGULAR FOR A COUPLA OIME S, -TOO LONG, I'D SAX. 1 DON'T . THINK THE OLD GUvS GOYT A THIN LEFT.* EXCHANGE. WOODRIDGE. D. C.—FOR gauity in modern_seven-room churches, schools, stores and car bungalow or row’ house, HN 1. 1803 Kearney st. ne. North 3687-W. 1l MONEY TO LOAN. TRUI t AUCT}% SALES. K WRSORER & SOR. AerTas. TRU SALE OF FOUR TWO,STORY INGS, KNOW] 4 425-437-439-431° L BSTREET NORTH- virtie of a certaln deed of trust re- corded in Liber 6100 at folio 357, one of the land records of the District of Columbia, gefagt having been made in the pasment o the ebts secured thereby, and at the request of the party secured, we, the undeérsigned il offer for t ) at_public suc- on. i MONDAY, m:fi% NTH DAY L 1930, o fmisga, the foliawing pr WE BUY FIRST on vacant ground, build: and ac also buy second deeds of trust notes roved property. Z‘TON R. gfi')fl“ B nental Trast BIdp T Distrist SIL e O SALE--SUBURBAN. rict of Columb! it ,_ineclusive, in Walter' C. Bal ‘aeorse, 0. Gertman. trustees I { part of square north, g sezate a3 per recorded in Liber o] 53: o1 T écords ot the oMce of the sur: veyor of the District of Columb improved by premises Nos. 425. 427, 429, L street northwest, respectivel o are paying as much as $60 a month Jou ‘ean Buy one of these new homes ‘ have many new ideas, Including | Select your lot and let us ar- hes, garages, ali-colored porce- . lf,‘-‘m" kitchen fixtures a beautiful 148 || range for building your home [ | I I [ are sure will please i ‘not‘come. down (hls evening and ook over? Opén and lighted until 9 "R, HOWENSTEIN CO,, 1315 H St N.W. Dist. 0968, $100 CASH. . _6 LARGE ROOMS. ! 2 ENCLOSED PORCHES. ur_opportunity to purchase = me é].‘m e In Sixteenth Street Heighis Building sites from 50 to 75 foot front, y improvements. High elevation. Convenient bus || service. Splendid approach right || out Sixteenth Street to the prop- erty along the border of Rock | Creek Park, in preity Petworth near Sher- man Circle, Just a few of its many features hardwood floors, fully tiled bath witn B, d shower. covered front porch, ! b it kitchen, pantry: paved street and BEST LOCATION OF PETWORTH. I $8,050. [ ttra Sémi-] ek H ‘With Attgin BB el St avoms, 33, fiu ‘Underpriced.. ¢ living room with open fireplace and | wilgu) sun pacior, Tully ‘equioped kitchen with IIA‘MI!, three bright and -airy bed X‘BQPr hardwood floors throughout., indoor & ST A28 Taop pulinfhcee, Tl Songes FOR COLORED NEW HOMES KINGMAN PARK H St. Cars to 23rd St. N.E. $6,175 to $7,250 The only fully modern com- munity of new homes., Fur- nished sample house 521 23rd st. n.e. Play golf on the most com- pletely equipped 18-hole course i the city. CHAS. D. SAGER, Nationa] 0036. -924 14th St. N.W. Robert E. Heater Colorado Bldg. District 4620 SALE OR EXCHANGE. THREE-FAMILY ~APARTMENT, MODERN, ne location in Baltimore; owner, in & very engaged in Washington; will exchange for Inquire 507 F n.w. 19 oom_h WILL TRADE EQUITY IN WILL LOCATED apartment, subject to_one trust, for clear houses or land. W. G. WOCDFORD, Den- rike Bldg. s DETACHED 8ROOM HOUSE, 5 bed rooms, fine condition throughout (porches, garage, near school, churches), quiet street, north of Decatur, between 14th and 16th N.W. WILL TRADE for all brick detached 6-room center hall or 7-room, 4 first floor (1. r,, d. r,, k., library), West of 16th, Alaska or near Conn. ave. n.w. Address Box 185-E, Star office. 20* WATER-FRONT PROPERTY. 53 Jots, 3500, "Mat. g2 Dr. GRAR. TEND. ! BALEY bt Rorth Besch rid 330 Y—32 MILES, JARHURS' A B R T Sl e JANTED TO BUY—HOUSES P 4 ive full particulars. Address Box 207-E, r offce. it (IL— 8T BE 1 HE D. C. al within two ks _of each other; state 1y ticulars. il buy or trade. CHAS. g nfim 1223 Conn. nyi. TELY — BEVERAL DETACHED %".*Y referred: good n.w.. Chevy ), _ete. [ust _be reasonable. Address SR et Myt B rienanle adefen #ila e UMAN AN, 1 Thomas clrcle. Dec. 4700. PINEY PQINT BHORES—LOTS $52 T nd for Tree circular, BAUMAR & HEINE AN, 1 Thomas Circlé. Dec. 4700. RENWOOD BEACH, MD_— FURNISHED COT- tage; rent, $20 week. 1335 E st. n.e., after 3 p.m.. or at th h . WILL SACRIFICE NEW bath ' house, 6-ROOM _AND Epping ~ Forest; large water frontage. overlooking beautiful Severn: 4 bed rooms, servant's room, shower, 3 large porches; furnished; your terms. V. H. CHULZ, Col. 4040, 19+ R SALE — ¥ ACRE, COLONIAL HOME phone, elec,, h.-w.h., every mod. convenienc lo for'tea room; $5.500 & deposlt and balance §40 month. Open ali day. Defense Highway to Iglehart Station, foilow river foad, Herald Harbor. EDWARD W. DIGGES, DN #Do) or phone Adar. RENT—STORES. AND 3 BMAILL oot A0 rooras Rnd bath b ) W DI ty in & new. f_:g.,“'"_%{ SR Y APLE & JAMES, INC. W, E‘-’j 14th 8t elec..... 8o RI .+ ineluding das: eity water, Ceommodate. Adams 4708, FOR BALE. Modern 10-room cottage, furnished, com- lete, on the Severn River, 10 minutes’ walk rom W, B. & A R. R. Abply 206. 8. By st.. Baltimore, ‘Md. 1 REAL ESTATE—LOANS. #ONEY TO LOAN ON D. C. 0 any amount at prevailing interest. HEISKELL, 1115 Eve st. n.w. MALL PAYMENTS, QUICK SERVICE; ist, pd and 3rd trusts in b C-"Lowns in neaety _ and Va No red tape. Dr. A. HENRY. C.. 1016 Eye s OUICK MONEY, HoNg 28URrEOuS BERVICE. C. F. WARING, Jusrer Nw NATL. 9173, AUTO LOANS. AUTO LOANS. QUICK SERVICE. Open Evenings. 645 Md. Ave. N.E. Lincoln 0178. 1719 14th St. N.W. North 1111. BE , CHEAPER PLAN. 7O BORROW 'ON ¥OUR AUTO aia, 313 GEORGIA AVE —$32.50. store, conveniently located in riving community, st an unusually | g ve rental, Suitable for any business. CAFRITZ, 4th and K. Dist. 9080. GROCERY STORE IA AVE N.W !‘r'“-’lu?e. ted in new and munity, especially 5 wRn £ CAFRITZ, 14th and K. — WANTED—STORES. g o ice. Dist. 9080. ATION, FOR A "FAMTLY arel store, Btate exact location rental. Address Box 235-E, Ster cksburs, near Rappahannock River il acrine. for 48:000 Tor aulck sale. pd- dveds Box 3488, 8iar omce 1 part R AUTOMOBILE FINANCE SER 918 G BT. N.W., ROOM 501. s LOANS ON AUTOS. USE YOUR CAR—-LOWEST RATES. LOANE SAGNEALD AR, ACMEFIN. & REALTY O, ISR V. Ave MW, National 2453 OFFICES AND STUDIOS. NATIONAL SAVINGS AND TRUST CO. BUILDING. 15th S8T. AND NEW YORK AVE. ffices and Suites or small. Rental reason- be inspected through Trust Department. L BSTATE BRANCH, REA R ATIONAL 9480, The Wilkins Building 1512-1514 H Street N.W. OCATED in financial district across the street from Vet- erans’ Bureau, near U. S. Treasury Department, White House and U. S. Chamber of Commerce, 4 blocks from new Department of Commerce Building Building, in which, amon, other branches of Government, the PATENT OFFICE wifi be housed. All Rooms Are Large With High Ceillings Rent Includes: 24-Hour Elevator Service, H Light, Tce Water, Cleaning of Rooms and Hot and Cold Running Water in Every Room. Randall H. Hagner & Co. INCORPORATED 1321 Conn. Ave. Phone. Decatur 3620 1 | | MAYNOR, 2605 . ne. MAY 605’ Breniwood rd. n.e. North ’ & | etms. 6t sale: Onelinird of the purchai money on each parcel in cash and the b ance in two equal installments, payab] gone and two vears from the of sale, o price, FOR BALE — FOUR-ROOM,_ _BUI 3 artly finighed: will sell for tm GEQ. AILEY, rrman ave., Capitol mmm,‘ 3 ront pore near store and bus 3 co., _Phone Hyat Natiorial 6371. 450 down, balance, $40 per month. few, § r, amli, h.-wh, fireplace, lot to choose from _Evenings 1823 3906 20th ST. N.E. E Will be looking for you at these splendid Also many other bargains. and some for TRUSTEES' 1702 Jackson st.—7 rooms, deep lot. K 2 | 423 5-ROOM Al AND BATH BUNGALOW. - ALL ice $3,500; terms. o. CLARENDON, V. 3 34,500, 5 rooms. a.m.l: price, $4,500; 80x225. city ‘water: price, $6.500; 3500 down, JUDSON REAMY, WOODRIDGE BARGAINS. 3604 24th ST new homes. Dou't fail to see them. Prices zent. Call Mr. BURTON. North 0553, for car. lovely B-room bungalows, 3200 ¢ odern improvements, sleepin; B, ZANTZINGER rooms, am.i, nice lot: $250 down, balance, $35 per month. balanee, $45 per month. And many others Clarendon, 'Va. Phone Clarendon 1032. Open 6 to 9 pm. and Sunday aftérnoon. 2400 NEWTON low: terms easy. WOODRIDGE, D..C. ash, 4- room bungalow, a.m.i, $5950, $500 cash. RENT—SUBURBAN, HIGHBRIDGE, SOUTH OF BOWIE, MD. on W. B. & A electric line; a.mi;, 8. room bungalow: ‘large grounds: rent, $30. BISCHOFF REALTY CO. 37 8th st. n.e. Lincoln_6110. WOODMONT. VA —15 MINUTES FROM Treasury: Tor owner's home: seven ed rooms, one bath, extra with interest at the rltxnf 6% per annum, payable semi-annually, secured h{ a first deéd of trust on the grnn"h sold, or all cash, at the option of the purchaser. A deposit of $300 required on each parcel at the time of the acceptance of the bid. Ex- amination of title, conveyancing, notary fees and recording at the cost of the pur- chaser. Terms of sale to complied with within 30 days H’o%l‘t of_fale, otherwise the trustees reserve the right to tesell said property after 3 days’ advert] nt of said 6‘ in 8: news- ‘Paper published in t) istriet of Columbia. APIN B. BAUMAN, H. BAUMAN, 4u7.9,11,13,15.18 ‘Trustees. THOMAS J. OWEN & SON. AUCTIONEERS, 1431 Eye Street Northwest. SALE OF VALUABLE REAL T EIGHT ROOMS NOWN AS 1431 " NOW KNOWN AT MANCHESTER LANE. By virtue of a certain deed of trust re- corded in Liber 8202 at folio 238, of the land records of the District of Columbia, and at the request of the party ltfill‘ d thereby, the ndersigned will sell at public_suction, in it of the premises. bn MONDAY, AU. THE EGHTEENTH, 1930, OCK P.M., the following-described Tand remises situate in the Distriet of Co- red twelve (12) ven hundred and twenty-four (2724). subdivision adé by the Metropolitan Comstruction Co., Ing per plat recorded in Liber No. 84, folio of the records ef the of of the survpyor for the District of Columbis, upon the following terms. Terms of sale: Purchaser to pay one-thifd of the purchase price In cash, the balance in two_instaliments in one and Te- spectively, with interest of trust on i b rooms, fo toilet,’ electricity, water heater, stationary Maoh, Lubs; tennts court, ami. ' Folloy Lee Highway to Park turn “right, fellow road 1z mile to 12 Malvérn ave., or telephone Metropolitan_5707. Branch 41 MT. VERNON Va_Nine rooms, refinished, elec. ‘range. large mo. A. V. Hawkins, 231 14th n.w.” Nat.8 OXON HILLS, MD., 4 MILES BEYOND grtsx Heights car line. 5-room and cellar ungalow in splendid condition, with fur- nace heat. Room for rden: and privi- lege of raising chickens. 3 per mo. JESSE L. HEISKELL, 1115 Eye st. n.w. AUCTION SALES. FUTURE DAYS. T OWEN & SON, AUCTJONEERS, T4a0 ‘Eve Street Northwes TRUSTEES' SALE OF DETACI DWELL- ING, NO. 3806 MILITARY NW. By virtue of a certain deed of trust dated arch 20. 1920, recorded in Liber 6300, folio 149, among the land records of the 5 15th Bt. N.W. of Columbia, and at the request of the party | $u5,7.8.0.11.13.14.15.16,18 Trust secured thereby. the undersigned trustees . BOR, tioneers. will sell at public auction, in' front of the | ADAM A. WESCHLER & BON, Auct! FIPTEEN T oF, remises, on FRIDAY, THE IT] 9 AY OF AUGUST., A.D. 1930, AT TRUSTEES' = SALE A O 'CLOCK P.M., the followini dmfim 1ane gg{,‘?r']‘!fi“é,}.}'-lm)- NoO. lll.i A T g By virtue of a certain deed of frust, duly ccorded in Liver No. 8074, folio 106, 6t the and premises, situate in t et of Co- lumbia, and fllflg\l and w FORIK Sireet, By the Ul | [ind Fecords of the Distiict of Columbis, and st the request of the party secured, the 30 Teet front on Barts mpany | undersigned” trustees will ‘offer Tor sals at RIONDAY" s ""x‘neéfl'fi? BAY" OF AOOTSr. 1930 AT FIVE O'CLOCK P L., he following-described ‘Tand and’ it uate in the District of Columbla, 0 siisned a5 ot 45 in ‘Eaward' O ‘Casiell subdivision of lots in sa 1078, per plat recorded in thé office of the surveyor for the District of Columbia in Liber 35, at folio 12, togethér with the improvements thereon Terms of sale: One-third of the purehase money to be pald in cash, balance in two eaqual instaliments, payable in one and two years from the day of sale, with interest at the rate of 6% per annum_ until paid. Dl‘- able ‘semi-annually, deferred payments to be Secured by a first deed of trust on the prop- erty sold, or all cash, at |I|P option of the Purchaser, "A devosii of 100" required at he time of acceptance of bld, of title, conveyancing. notary cording at cost of purchaser. complied with within thirty da; from da; of sale, otherwise deposit will forfeited. and tristees reserve the right to resell said roperty, after at least three days' adver- isement of such resale in some newspaper published ll&;:&lgxcé‘o‘;fiwmhh. RAYMOND J. _AuT-d&ds,ex8u Tr g TURE DAYS. THOS. J. OWPN_& ?!. AGOTIONRERS, 1431 BYE BT, N. e aTony AR5 THOLAR " BATGR ABARTMENT HOUSES. - FAGH GON- TAINING FOUR APARTMENTS, BEING PREMISES 1234 34th STREET NORTH- WEST. AND' 3405 PROSPECT AVENUE NORTHWEST. By virtue of two certain deeds of trust dulfly rr:nrdzd in Liber No. 5325, folios and 172 et seq., respectively, of the land records of the District of Columbia, and at the request of the parties secured ther by, the undersigned trustees will sel ul e St AT, n'of' . the ‘following- land and premises, City of Washi Corimbias and design 85 7Per "olat. Fecorded n Liver r 161 e surverors giice "o by prémises 1334 of Columbia, improve 34th street n.w, and immediately thereafter In front of the Bpllgl.lll! on the Int 87 in John B. vis' subdivi 86 in square 1221, as per plat d surveyor's ofice in Liber 74 at folio 179, impro! qrbg Ppremises 3405 Prospect avenue n.w. '0 be sold separately. Terms of sale: One-third of the purchase money 1o be paid in sh, balance in two equal installments, payable in one and two with Interedt"ai six per”centum ver innually, from day of le, secured by deed of trust upon the property sold, or all cash. at the option of the purchaser. A deposit of $1,000.00 will be requires t time of sale on each pare Il _conveyancing, recordis te., at col of purchaser. Terms o %6’ b com- led with within thirt: from day of l,lt. otherwise the trust serve the right of ihe property at the fisk and. cost of defaulting purchaser, afier five days’ ad vertiment of such e in some nawe) published in Washington. D. C. HARRY B. PITTS, ALFRED B. BAKER. __muis-dedsexsy rusteen per annum, the property , at the option of the purchaser; tai or adiusted to the date of s to, DAy interes on purchase price from of 8 nte of settlement at 6% per annum; all con- veyarcing, recording, etc. at the cost of purchaser; good title or no sale; a d 3300 will be required ab the time and settlement to be within thigty (30) davg of the date of sale. or deposit forfeited and the property resold at the cost and, sk of the defaulting purchaser after five (5) days previous advertisement of ‘such resale in some newspaper pubiished in Washing- PR B. FRANCIS SAUL. J. wg,,lhll" JACOBS, THOS. depth thereof of lot 40 ane and 42 in sausre 183 in the su sde by the Chevy Chase Land Company of Montgomery County. Maryland, and others certain land known as *'Chev: e Helghts,” as per plat recorded in the offic of the surveyor for the District of Columbis in Liber 36 at folio 40, said parts of lots 41 and 42 being together described by metes and bounds as follows, viz: Beginning for the same at the northwest corner of lot 41 fnd running line of said 1o thence south along the west t 41 84 feet to an alley. thence east along said alley 30 feet, thence north and_ parallel with the west line of said lot 41 84 feet to the south line of Keokuk street, thence west along said line of said street’ 30 feet to the beginning: subject to the covenants running with the land. Terms: Sold subject to a prior deed of trust for '$9.000.00. further Particulars of which will ‘be announced at time of the purchase price above sajd trust t paid in cash. A deposit of $500.00 required. Conveyancing, Tecording, etc., at the pur- chiser's cost’ Terms to be complied with within thirty days, otherwise deposit for- feited and the property may be advertised and resold &l the discretion of the trustees. JULIUS 1_PEYSER, FRED McKEE, xamination ees_and re- Terms to be sus-d&ds.exSu “Trustees. ABOVE 'SBALE 18 POSTPONED until SDAY. AUGUST TWENTY-SIXTH, 30, HO o plac i UY ORDRR"U "HiE TnusTEES, _8u13,15.18,20.22.36,38 Dutisatt Household Effects, Office Furniture, Personal Effects, Electric weasteneo - Refrigerators, Etc. At Public Auction At Sloan’s 715 13th St. WEDNESDAY August 20th, 1930 At 10 AM. Terms Cash C. G. Sloan & Co. Inc., Aucts. auls 1y THOS. J. OWEN_& SON, #vaonul:Ru. 1431 EYE ST. N.W. TRUSTEES' SALE OF VALUABLE TWO- STORY DETACHED CORNE! BRICK RESIDENCE. CONTAINING TEN ROOMS, TWO BATHS, OIL BURNER, TWO-CAR OARA!?'H. KNOWN AS PREMISES 3501 RITTENHOUSE STREET NORTHWEST. By virtue of a c:’"”‘a deed of trust, duly recorded in Liber No. )26, folio 203 et seq., of the land records of the District of Colum- ia, and at the request of ‘the reby, the undersigned trus public auction. in front of on TUESDAY, THE TWE XTH D, OF AUGUST, A.D. 193), AT /R-THIRTY O'CLOCK P.M., the following-described land and rrflnllu. situated in the Distriet of Co- lumbla, and designated as and being lot 53 in square 2003 in the subdivision made by Gordon and others. as per plat recorded in the office of the suryveyor for the District of Columbia, in Isz 75 at folio 96. ‘Terms: Sold subject to a prior d of trust for $18,500. further particulars of mmrh will be announced at time of sale; the purchase price above sald trust to be paid in eash. fl!r()lll of 3500 required Conveyancing, recording, etc., at purchaser's cost. Terms to be complied with within thirty days. otherwise deposit forfeited and the property mlyF advertised and resold &t the discretion Y lh;; tpr\ll‘l%elle x. % "BREUNINGER ‘Trustes party stcured es will sell emist 32 : ¥ TRU: ' SALE OF VALUABLE IM- PROVED WKL ESTATE, BEING FRAME I‘Jmuno. NO, 3215 15th ST. SOUTH- By virtue of a certain deed of trust duly fecorded in Liber No. 8480, follo 131 et sea’ of the land records of the District of Co- lumbia, and at the request of the party sequred thereby, the undersigned trustees at public lnclmxifln’!éo'm of l;:- 0 A A TETH A? (;;‘%% ST, A.D !’WEAT FOUR O'CLOCK P.M.. the following-de- scribed Iand and ,premises, situate in the County of Washinelon, District of Columpii: Rfl a . a e Biadivhion of part of the ) now known as ‘“‘Whitest: a8 Ber Pt stown,” recorded in Liber Levy Court 2, 14,16,18.20.28.3 A. Weschler & Son, Auctioneers High-Grade t Imported and Domestic 1he B OF Clumioia, Sxcepunk b, muc GROCERIES |l st FIXTURES, ETC. g "mti "Sussie By Public Auction . At 1602 L Street N.W. THURSDAY August 21st, 10 A.M. Cross ekwell, Heinz, D¢ lonte, ars, Wi er well k Als 40-t. :lmngu.ng in, Cnses, airs, Meat oy dmport au18,19.20 tum_ pe i-annually. from day of iped of trust upon ti required at time 3 b "u‘nénl. te., At cost of purchaser. b b from day 'smplied with within 30 di of sale. otherwise the trustees T srve the right o ) d_cost of d ive ye resale in {gms newspAper Bubllahed .1n Washington, A _DRURY, ned Sardines, auh,11,13,11 ! chase money AUCTION SALES, TOMORROW. . NOTES. Auctioneer B N Ta MAve. Auction Sale Tuesday, Aug. 19 10 AM. Furniture and Household Ef- fects, Iron Safe, Lot tures, Floor Cases, Other Miscellane- ous. All by Public Auction Within Our’ Sales Roo ADAM A. WESCHLER & SON, Auctioneers. REAL ESTATE TRUST NOTE BY AUCTION. By virtue of a_certain collateral nof ed Weshington, D. C., November 25. 1939, pavable 80 days after date, default een made in the payment of the request of the holder thereo! sell by publlc auction, within our sales rooms, 920 Penna. ave n.w., on TUESDAY, AUGUST NINETEENTH, 1930, AT TWELVE o'c) OON, the collateral named therein, to wit: One note for $30,000 dated August'26, 1927, on which there is a balance of $24,830.03, payable monthly until August 26, 1930, when the entire remaining unpaid indebtedness becomes due, secured by a g;;fl Dn( ctrult on part of lot 5 in square Terms: Cash. All parties in interest take notic ADAM A. WESCHLER & SON. THOS. J. OWEN & SON. AUCTIONEERS, 1431 Eye Street Northwest. COLLATERAL AT AUCTION. By virtue of a certain collateral note gatea Washington, D. ., July 19, 1920, de; mult having been made 'in the payment of same and at the request of the holder thereol, we will sell st public suction, within our office. 1431 Eve sreet northwest, on TUESDAY, AUGUST NINETEENTH. 1930, AT ONE OCLOCK P.M. the coliatera named therein to wit: One second-trust real estate note in the sum of $2,500. se- cured on lots 84 and 85 in square 513 further particulars of which will be an- nounced at _the time of sale Terms: h, Al parties in interest tea: ice e THOS. J. OWEN & SON. Auctioneers. Adam A. Weschler & Son, Auctioneers Bankruptcy Sale of MEN’S FURNISHINGS, Shoes, Boots, Shirts, Un- derwear, Pants, Hosiery, Keds, Raincoats, Overall Jackets, Sweaters, Gloves, Rubbers, Caps, Galoshes, Luggage, Bath Robes, Handkerchiefs, Collars, Suspenders, Belts, Pajama Suits, Coats, etc. BY AUCTION AT WECHSLER’S 920 Penna. Ave N.W. TUESDAY t 19, 1930; 10 AM. in 3 h Schw: 5 TERMS: CASH. GHTLER, Jr., Trustee. FUTURE DAYS. “THOB. J. "}ZF’ & SON, SALE OF VALUABLE IM- PROVED REAL ESTATE. CONSISTING OF SEVEN-STORY BRICK AND STONE APARTMENT BUILDING; LOCATED ON INGTON CIRCLE AND PENNSYL- VANIA AVENUE NORTHWEST. KNOWN AS' “THE PLAZA,” AND CONTAINING 49 APARTMENT! By virtue of a certain deed of trust duly recorded in Liber No. 5294, folio 243 et seq., | of the land records of the DI lumbia, and at the request of p: thereby, the undersigned trustee will sell at public auction, in front of the premises. on THURSDAY, THE TWENTY-EIGHTH DAY OF AUGUET, A.D. 1930, AT FOUR O'CLOCK P.M., the foliowing-described land and prem- ises.'situate In the City of Washington, Dis- trict of Columbia, and designated as and being original lot’ numbered ten (10) in square mumbered fifty-four (54), together with the improvements Terms of sale: One-third of the purchase money to be pald in cash. balance in two equal installments, payable in and two years, with interest at six per centum pe; num, payable semi-annually, from day of le, secured by deed of trust upon the prop- erty sold, or all cash, at the option of the purchaser. A deposit’ of $5.000 will be re- red at time of sale. Ail conveyancing, T, complied with within thirty s from day of sale, otherwise the trustee after five days' advertisement of such resale in some newspaper published in Washington, D. C. Title to be good of record or no sale. es to be adjusted to the date of sale. * NATIONAL 'METROPOLITAN BANK OF WASHINGTON. (Beal.) By GEO. W. WHITE, President, Attest: C. F. JACOBSEN, Cashier. "THOS. J. OWEN & BON, AUCTIONEERS. TRUSTEES' BALE OF VALUABLE IM- OVED REAL ESTATE. BEING FRAME WELLIN NO. 1249 B STREET NORTHWEST. By virtue of a certain deed of trust. duly rrolded in Liber No. 6046, follo 134 et . of the 1and records of the District of Coli bin, and at the request of the party secured thereby, the undersigned truste will sell at publie auction, in front of the premises, on MONDA THE TWENTY-FIFTH DAY OP AUGUST. AD. 1930. AT FOUR-THIRTY o' 'K P.M., the following-described land and premises, situate in the city of Wash- ington. District of Columbin. and desig- and being lot eighteen (18) in ‘Mary McC. Baldwin's subdivirsion of lots in square two hundred and seventy-five (378): a3 per plat recorded in Liber J. H. K.. follo 273, of the records of the office of the sur- veyor of the District of Columbia. ‘Terms of sale: One-third of the purchase money to be paid in cash, balance in two equal iInstaliments. payable in one and twa years with dnterést 'at 7 per cenfum per um, payable lflxl Illl}l vy from day of Wecured by deed Of trust ubon . the rty sold, or cash at_the option of urchaser. A deposit of 5200 will be reaulred ai tline of sale” All sonvevancing: ng, etc., At cost of purchaser. Terms to be complied with within thirty rom day of sale. otherwise the trus- teex reserve the right io resell the property at the risk and cost of defaulting purchaser after five days' advertisement of such resal in some newspaper published in Washing tor SAMUEL A. DRURY. SAMES "5 NICHOLSON, 0,22.26 Trustees. e au13,18, Al N SALES, UCTION § SALES, T TRUST] D! recorded in Liber 5817, follo 295 et sea., of the land records of the District of Co- lumbia, and at the request of the party FE S e e rw s Eiehsy x?:nggglfv?&?br AD. 130, AT FIVE G OL00% PHC the At Tollowing-de- scribed land and pre; situate in the District of Columbis, and designated a: and being part of original lot 80 in square 117: Beginning on 19th street at the south- east corner of said lof, and running thence north along the line of said street 15 feet: thence west 74 feet to the rear line of part of sald lot; thence south 15 feet; thence east 74 feet to the beginning. ‘Terms of sale: One-third of the purchase money to be paid im cash, balance in two faual installments, payable in one and| - two years, with inferest at six per centum Ber annum, pasable semi-annually, from iay of sale, secured by deed of trust upon the property sold, or all cash, at the option Of the purchaser. A deposit of $400.00 will be required at fime of sale. All convey- ancing, recording, etc. at cost of pur- chaser. Terms of sale to be complied with within thirty dass from day of sale, other- Wise the trustées reserve the right fo resell the property at the risk and cost of de- [ (Continued From Yesterday’s Star.) CHAPTER XXII A VOICE OUT OF THE PAST. AGGER put one hand to her throat - and swallowed hard. The past was the past. Fool- ish to yield to it. And yet— she started again to read the note from the Duc de Pontoise and one of the phrases suddenly rang out with a familiar note. “The responsibility of the well born.” She had heard that before. And her eyes strayed down the sheet to the sig- nature, Raoul de Senac, Duc de Pon- toise. Surely that name meant some- thing to her. Had Jack mentioned it? No, she was sure he hadn't. And then, as suddenly as before, a warmth of memory suffused her; there w: creak of leather in her ears and far off the lowing of cattle. Texas! Phrases snapped vividly in her mind—". . as different as four men could be. Raoul de Senac—he was the first . he has Charlebagne’s blood in his veins .« .. & great aristocrat—who believes in _the reAponslbflllé of the well born.” Dagger gasped. But of course, it had been Howard—Howard telling her of his pilgrimage in search of light. De Se- nac was Howard’s friend, had been Howard's friend before he became Jack’s. She laughed to herself on a famnt note of hysteria. How strange— how bafflingly strange! Here, tonight, she had established contact with the friend of the two men who had loved her, whom she had loved. For an instant she had a sensation of nearness both to Blaine and Jack. It was as if they were crowding in upon her, their spirits blanketing hers. * But 88 quickly as the sensation had dével- oped it was gone and she heard dimly 2“ maid speaking from the bed room oor. “Pardon, madame, your ‘bath s ready.” 2 Half an hour later Dagger sat at her dressing table soothed and relaxed be- mnd her expectations, Marle's skillful nds wielding the brush upon her hatr, & pleasant chatter of gossip driving un- pleasant thoughts from her mind. ‘The room telephone tingled abruptly. "Madame's car is at the door.” “We must hurry,” said Dagger. “Here I have been dreaming when my friends :lanj dinner for me. My dress—quick, arie.” A few minutes later the car came to & stop in front of high gates and pres- ently rolled on into a short driveway which circled betweén a patch of lawn and a square-built stone house. A but- ler who wore the ribbon of the Croix de Guerre on his lapel ran down the steps to open the car door and ushered her into @ hall where a fire burned on an open hearth. In a doorway on her right Dick Well- ing appeared with a tall, ash-blonde woman, whose willowy figure and per- fect features seemed to Dagger to con- stitute an ideal combination of aristo- cratic beauty, while the slow, drawling voice and friendly smile made an im- pression of humor and feeling. Much to her surprise, Dagger realized that she was going to like Emily. 80 this is Dagger!” Emily exclaimed. “From all Dick's tales I expected a cowglrl in boots and breeches. One's ideas are colored by the films perhaps. g?cflk you are a wotmnn of the world! , you never sald your Dagge 0 l‘t{:vely." X i “You mustn’t turn my head,” laugh- ed Dagger. “And if there's anything jou like about me, Dick 1s responsible, He was the closest to a father I had ulting “purchaser, after five days' adver- isement of such resale in some newspaper published in"Washington. D. C. ALFRED B. BAKER, JAMES 8. GRANT, 27.28 Trustees, & Son, Auctioneers HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS ELECTRIC REFRIGERATOR, PIANOS, NEW RUGS, SPARTON ‘8" A. C. RADIO, ETC. By Order E. C. Snyder, U. S. Marshal, Smith’s Transfer & Storage Co., for Charges, et al. -Davenport Suites, u) s, Wi an Tables and Chairs, Ref: Bieakjasl Suiles, 'L A s nes, Personal Effect By Auction At Weschler’s 920 Penna. Ave. N.W. WEDNESDAY AUGUST 20, 1930 © incing 9 O'Cloek 613 G St. .a. - 499N au 1431 EYE ST. N.W. TRUSTEES' SALE OF VALPABLE THREE. NG WN PREMISES 1625 ELEVENTH STREET NORTHWEST. By virtue of a certain deed of trust, duly recorded in Liber No. 5271, folio 260 ei seq., the land records ‘of the District of Co- lumbis, and at the request of the party secured thereby. the undersigned trustees il sell st publie auction, in front of the mises, - on WENTY- FIFTH DAY OF Auoub% AD. 1930, AT THREE-THIRTY O'CLOCK P.M. the fol- lowing-described land and premises, situste in the city of Washington, Djstrict of Co- lurabis, and designated nd being lot 12 in D. 136, Harkne: division of s 28 Der Dlat recorded In the ofmce of the sur: trict of Columbla in Liber yeyor for the Buttuis of fale: Al cash. A depostt of 3300 wiil"Ge’ required at time of sete Al con :flynn:ln x'ehcord‘ln'. l!! ':fi ll"a D‘]"}-) " Ferma o com I S enlriy" das Trom G of The oAl wire the ‘trustees reserve tne Tight to ressll the property, the risk and cost of de- thaement o Sheh resmle g noma Hewamnser % ale in some news pubiished In Washington. . ‘G "c" OPEr $u13.15.18.20.22.25 " Trustees. THOS. J. OWEN_& BON. AUCTIONEERS, 1431 EYE ST. N.W. TRUSTEES' SALE OF VALUABLE FOUR- 'ORY_ BRICK DWBL&I IG CONTAIN- SHING prdotisne o New AMPBHINE AVENE NORTHWEST. By virtue of a certain deed of trust, dily recorded in Eiver No. glap-Totlo 208! Sea” of the land records of the District of Co- lumbia, &nd ‘at the Teauest of the' party secured thereby, the ‘lnd!llll ed trustees will sell at public ¥Bn in_front of the emises, on ¥ TWENTY- COND A % ) o 1930, AT i A.D, M., the foilow- : I?cll. llhgll‘e in strict’ of Colum- bis, ‘and designate fielor 25 T © J. Hillyes subdlivision of square 154, as-| per plat recorded In the office of the sui vevor for the District of Columbis in Liber 14, folio 8 One-third of the purchase id in cash, balance in two payable in one and two years. with Interest at six per centum per annum. payable semi-annually, from day of sale. secured by deed of trust lipon the prop- erty 8ol or all cash, at the option of the pureha: A deposit of $1.500 will be re- auired time of sale. All conveyancing, recording, ete., at cost of purchaser. Terms of Rale to be complied with within thirty davs from day of sale. otherwise the trus- tees reserve the right to resell the property, at the risk and cost of defaulling purchaser. After five dass’ advertisement of such resale llgnlofintcnlwlfllntr published in Washing- HARRY L. RUST. GEORGE Ch‘g;if BOWTE, sul12-d&ds,exSu ‘Trustees. = — e —____ PROPOSALS. TREASURY DEPARTMENT, Office of the Supervising _Architect, ‘ashin D. Aug. 15, 1930.—Sealed propo: . opened in this office at 8 p.m., . 4, 1030, for furnishing all labor and materi: re. :l.l:lra:ie 'lt:,l;PmLIICFIIIHWHI meIf’hlnltlbl l'd?rk o revenue building (building bureau of internal revenue) at Washington: | 8f Beeiuniselt g Sroinia ot to the place D Diawings and specifcations may be [ By BeT itiorney, O [MOHOR, O, the Plaintil. obtained from the construction ensineer, In- | 1330, ordecrd that the Honing oAt Olptuly: ternal revenue building, 12th B Sts., lodfen. Richard Ewell Scott, 2d: Richard :{!.(.r!ll'::;ng’ &'C.,"er ‘i!‘ thlxrco.'"te:'hl'x'a. “elh Scott, Elizabeth L. Scoti Crawford, ) upervising ai . 3 izabeth Beverly Scott, A_WETMORE, Acting Supervising Architect. | 6cott, Beulsh Lawndes Koot Wit Sioadert = Scott! Beverly ‘Sevinour Bectt, G W, Camp- bell Brown, Harriet C. Brown. John 8. Prout., Nannie 'Prout, Preemont Stoddert, erine Stoddert, ston. Robert Bri ‘l‘lfi Bflgl‘ e ® & over, Mrs. Bessie A Lumbkin { 55 *'Btoddert Miles: BrE R Thomas ” Stoddert, [amilton Gast, Blanc] g‘ ihl tldlmfl‘d Kif aries_Glary, - Robert: Glar Helen' Brigss Mulling, May Clarence M. Oddie, Grace Oddie. Oddie, Anna G._ Siebert, Hlsl"rlell Stoddert " Sea urner, Gifiord Pinchot,’ J ter ‘Cooper ce, R.°‘Burn: ‘iement Cl 503 E St. N.w. IN THE SUPREME COURT OF THI - trict ot Golumbl, hofalng ai Eaulis Couk —Margaret Elizabeth Rick, 2012 Eye street Rorthwest, Washington, D. C., plaintiff, vs. Frank %Iudd!rl et _al_defendants, Equity No. 51 ~Order of publication.—The object of this suit is to obtain a fnal decree de- claring the title of the lnlnm, to ihe el £state hereinafter described to be in fee simple by adverse possession and o Joining *he defendants from thereafter serting any ‘lkgfl right, title or claim sabare 0T yith (AT AL, of Lot 32 in A Tovements' ther fnfl the easements#¥eays, rights and privi thereunto bflonging and appertai: in_sauare 101 in the ity of on, District of Columbia, and desig- follows: “‘Beginning for the same the northeast corner of said lot and running thence west mlong Eve street elgh- eet, thence south to the rear line of said lot and the public alley, thence east A0 mortheasterly along sald rear line to the southeast cornef of gaid lot, thence north OFFICIAL NOTICE. TO I8 TOUBARD, IF LIVING: TF DEAD, {0 unknown helrs of: You are hereby notified to femedy a condition existing on lots 18 and 21, ‘square 1000 (unimproved land) in Jlolation of law. consisting of an accumu: Iation of “unclean rags, bottles, tin cans, eic, ‘alfo an unlawful growth of weeds of more than four inches in height., This condition ghould be remedied on of before the 26th day of August. 1930 ° Upon your fallure 50 to do the work will be done by the District authoritles and the cost”thereot out, of #his sdvertisement wiil b e _sal . H. PER. H. B. CROBHY, .. © Commilssionets, D. C. beth), . Btoddert, JHamilton, Lieaié fenry Btulfenth, Ty, Kate Glover FPaul Emily Clary. REICHE] REIPHE th, Elizabeth C 1 Te fiall. Sidney Bmith. - Sidney TTHOS. J__ OWEN & SON. AUTIONEERS. 1431 EYE STREET N.W. TRUSTEES' BALE _OF VALUABLE _IM- P%#D I&AL lfl'er‘Tl. BEING_BRIC] 2:/3%[;‘-!)15 NO. 125 L STREET SOUTH- By virtue of a certaln deed of trust duly recorded in Liber No. 6406. folio 109 et seq., of he land records of the District of Columbia. the reauest of the party secured . the undersigned trustees will sell. at public suetion, in_front of the premises, WED! AY. THE TWENTIETH DAY AUGUST, AD. 1930, AT FOUR.THIRTY P, the following-described land 18és, ‘situate in the city of Wash- of Columbia, and designated t thirty-eight (38) in Mary subdivision of part of squa of sausre seven hundred and fort: F 743), as per plat recorded in olio 133 of the records of the the surveyor of the District of Co- Bubject o right of way over the rear 3 feet of said lot for alley purposes. Terms of One-third of the pu o be paid in cash. balance in two equal installments. payaple in one and two years, with interest at 7 per centum pavable semi-annually. from . secured by deed of trust upon 3 sold, or all cash, at the option urchaser. A deposit of $200 will be at time of sale. All conveyancini . ete., ab cost of purchaser. Terms of sale 16 be complied with within 30 from day of Otherwise the trust serve the righ of the require isement of such e in {gms mewipaper published in Washington. tew, W.l‘;l’ Bintth: Fugene ' McMnchen Sinfthy Elizabeth Morrow Smith, Eleanor Smith, Robgrt B, "Smith, Naney M. Belden snd D. Btewart, executcr of the estate of Walter Btewart, cause their appearance to be en- tered herein on or before the fortieth day. exclusive of Bundays l?fl Itlfil holideys, oc- cyrring atter the day oF e det publicasion of this order: otherwise as to them this cause will proceeded with as in ca: of def It: and, further, that the d dants designated as the unknown heirs, alienees and ‘devisees of Benjamin Stoddert. deceased: d thie unknown heirs, allences and devigees of ‘Jonn ‘Templeman, deceased. and the - known heirs, alienees and devisees of Walter Slewart, “decensed, respectivaly.s cadse ‘Eu ben RESORTS, MARYLAN| Washington-North Beach by Motor Coach $10ne Way---$1.50 Round Trip R e R\ ) P T RSROR thbe T Information National 9493 MD. o A R DWALK. with Boy and ap) nce to be entered herein on or be the first Tule day occurring after the exp) tion of one month from the day of the firs publication of this order; otherwise as to d unknown defendants, thig cause will be oceeded with as in case of defaul ided, & copy of this ord Fie% talng” éi % BT Dewa lished 'in’ this ton Law Reporter, h., the expiration of the time for the ap; ance of said unknown defendants. good cause havine oeen snown for fixing said veriod of ublication. T res of " sal Bublications of this order w esch of sald wo papers shall be in successive weeks. By the court, PEYTON ~GORDON. ~Justice (Seal) A true copy. t: FRANK E CUNNINGHAM, * Olerk. | B 'J. WESLEY ARDNER. Jr', Asst. Clerk. Jy38aud.11.i8.35 MOVING, PACKING AND STORAGE ousehold ll-aln.:: 5-‘:}' TRA] & THE HASTI OTEL 0%, SR s, SRS Planos, We Separate ' room: B8 BT A P 1108_1sth & NORTHWEST. 5 o - By virtue of a certain deed of trust duly A Mystery Story By Mary Dahlberg Copyright, 1930, by Duffield and Company. Erhily put an arm around her and kissed her, and Dagger, who loathed women's caresses as & rule, was touched. “I owe you very much, my dear, Emily said a trifle huskily. “I dont know what Dick would have done dur- ing those unhappy years but for you and that precious uncle of yours. But let's not talk of it!” Dagger was surprised at herself & sec- ond time. “Those unhappy years!” The years Emily had been Howard's wife! But instinctively Dagger had that the woman intended them to be no reflection upon the husband she had lost. They were years that had been unhappy for all three persons concerned and the fact of unhappiness was not to be blamed upon any one of the three. It was just one of ife’s accidents—or ironies—depending upon how you viewed the comedy of existencé. No more per- sonally unjust than the situation it had Indirectly brought Dagger herself into. ‘“‘You don’t owe me anything,” Dag- ger answered gently. “Dick gave us more than we could have given him. I'm glad you're happy now.” And Emily drew her closer. “Poor child! Your happiness has been fleeting.” Dick coughed apologetically. “Namned serious, this conversation,” he fomplained. “Don’t worry about Dagfer, Emily. She's a battler; fights her way through.” An undertone in his voice, a side glaner: he rve her, notified Dagger was unawsre of her feeling for Howard, and for this she was thankful. However Dleasaktly surprised she was to dis- cover that the “pale, blonde creature” she had hated was actually lovable and attractive, she couldn't resist feeling that Emily was one person she'd never be hle to share Howard with in thought or_reflection. . Indeed, at the bare recollection that Howard had belonged to Emily—in ‘s technical sense, at least—she experi- enced a sickenihg revulsion, which, she was at pains to .conquer as unworthy of her and unfair to & woman who had never consciously wronged her—who,4n- deed, had suffered for years through no fault of her own. & When Dagger entered the salon for breakfast next day the first object to catch her eye.was the vase of orchids De Senac had sent. The Frenchman’s courtly note had excited her imagina- tion, ‘and, sipping at her coffee, she wondered if he had indicated what she Was confident an American would have intended--a desire to serve her rsonally. No harm in finding out. le would be & novel figure in her ex- perience—moreover, would form a link with Howard, and more than ever, after seeing Emily the' night before, she hungered for & contact with Howard free from the subtle complications of sex jealousy. So straightway she sat down at her desk and wrote a pleasant acknowledgment of De Senac's gift, concluding with an invitation to tea the following afternoon. Marie met Dagger in the salon with an envelope in her hand when she re- turned that evening from a sightseeing tour. . From Dick? Dagger had forgotten luring her note to De Senac, written her period of depression, and she was surprised to see his name at the bot- tom of the brief m : ;It will afford me great pleasure to attend you, madame, tomorrow after- noon. My compliments. “DE SENAC.” Her first reaction was one of amuse- ment. The formal taciturnity was so at variance with the pi tness of the reply to her invitation. But she real- ized sensibly t she was ignorant of the details of French social intercourse, and on second thoughts was mildly in- trigued by the outlook for the morrow. Dagger’s second awakening in Paris was happler than her first. She had begun to feel that she belonged in her new surroundi and the prospect of De Senac’s call assured her against boredom. A bath and a rest in the afternoon and she summoned Marie to help her dress for De Senac’s visit, choosing for her frock a slight, black dress, such as e youth of T featu which still reiained a trace of rt.:t rounded contour of adolescence. Her l.:a:y .:r;‘een N Mnm of make-up, er custom, an used - .eg:; on hexr Efi"m by e was faintly excited. Mo about the salon, shifting flowers, m:khl‘gg cer« tain that cigarettes and cigars were handy, touching up the contents of the tables, telephoning the maitre d’hotel instructions for tea, she wondered fre quently what her visitor would be like— @ tall dragoon of & man? An exquisite, mincingly refined? A self-contained thinker? Quiet? Talkative? Assertive? Contemptuous of foreigns? Amorous? T ? (Continued Tomorrow.) — Bead Reveals Crocodile’s Age. Even the big game hunters of Africa, most of whom are deploring the dis- appearance of the country’s game, have little to say in defense of the eroco- dile. They are viclous and valuable animals .r?"fl-ffz"wn'-' der within reach of a “croc” without observing the latter’s presence. Buffalo cannot escape. They are caught in the great jaws and dra; Ilnd their bodies l"o':god‘mlr"m e \ile 1 questianed oy tonist Juestion 80} but in the interior of one m'fia :’l‘l' found a bead of a kind not seen in the protectorate for at least 150 years. It was one of those used by the companies to barter for ivory, 1Nd an( slaves. Some indication of age! Selipibasiie= By Canoe Through Cave. One of the most beautiful spectaclet in Belgium is the famous Grotto of Han. The nearest rail point is Roche+ fort. After making the ascent from th¢ village of Han-sur-Lesse by tram to i Faule Rocks one enters grotta lfi fresh wonders, wonders which have been fashioned at the caprices of oen. every sop T et o oy e Sk at ev 5 x the sudden reappearance %Wfifln S T sy em:rc. leaves |.‘fi' Paabian Mg whence e im) the' last page of of their long mind ing to

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