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APARTMENTS. TARZAN AND THE ANT MEN. ROOMS—FURNISHED. (Continued.) __ . 1139 10th BT, N.W.—Clean, cool, newly fu nished rooms; unusually good ‘accommod: fions; reasonable. Tourists; unlimited py A 632 O N.E. (Stanton Park)—Reduced rates: walking dist.. rm., next bath. for 1, 2nd floor. 3 windows; §3.80; elec. late; unusual. BELLEVUE HOTEL, 15 E st. n.w.—Specs ‘SBummer rates: cool, attractive rooms, by da: Joek or month. Your inspection is invited. 1339 COLUMBIA RD.—$3-85 wk. clean, sin- gle or double room next bath: basement room, with or without Lhk.: reasonabl E) 1837 PARK RD. N.W.—Delight{ul front cor- ner_room in exceptionally cool house: private bath: also another semi-private bath; Sum- mer rates. Col. 10322 DUPONT CIRCLE. 1916 21st st —One lndto':u small room, single or together; ‘ele- wan! me A Wooémo 004 Pe: oom, kitchen, near bath: ._ Ppope Decatur 3206-W. 3013 KISNGLE RD. N.W.—Two front room: rivate bath: for 3 gentlemen: excellent hom ge; reasonable. Ad. 1700. CONN. AVE. AND CATHEDRAL—Attractive- 1y furn. room and private bath. strictly pri- vate family. in apt.; cafe in blde.; gentlemen only: refs. Fequired. Adams 8124, - 4% 1462 COLUMBIA RD —Single room with hot and cold running water; next to bath room 0_weekly. e ot 1530 33rd ST. NW.—Two furnished rooms. 1 othér rooms, §3: a.m.i.: two baths. GHASE—Lovely front room in pri- reasonable Phone lm!\;‘ n St. NE — Bed oné block from < vate home; 6183 919 L N.W.. Apt. 2 nished room for one or two. dayaliday. THE WESTMINSTER. 1 Tth st nw.— Rooms with private baths. single or double: $7. 8. $10_wkly.. transients. $1_day_up._ 1335 12th NW_—2 rms. 2nd fi: nicely fu nished Lhk.: 47 week: single rms.. $3: gas elec. Pot. 041 st GRAFTON HOTEL. 1139 Conn. ave. n.w Rooms with bath, newly papered and painted $40 monthly up. Other rooms with running water, $30 up: transients. $150 daily up. Reasonable_meal_rates in dining_room. 1445 GIRARD ST. N.W —Comfortably fur- nished cingle or double room in Pprivate Tome:_reasonable. Adams 5120-R. a NDOTA. No. 62. 20th and Kalor: arge, _deiightfully _cool. attract closet' adjoining semi-private bath; lady of | Couple.” o double, adiomin bath: cool e, adjoinin cool, OhusUAl: reasonable, - Decatur 0090-M. 8% 1513 L ST. N.W.—2 clean rooms in English basement, with running water, tubs: near bath: Lhk.: $6.50. $7 WKl Lhic.: AT BEAUTIFULLY FURNISHED ROOM with private bath in cultured family of two. Tn the Westchester Apartments. Phone Fmerson 3482 or apply personally Apart- meat _15-B. 4 ROOMS—UNFURNISHED. 407 znn’s"r)‘s’):ra Tooms, porch: entite Large, light. weil fur- Atter 6; Mon- { N.W, (Dupont_Circle) _Single rivate apt.: FUR. 766 1ith ST, SE—2 or 3 rooms, use of phone: ami: reasopable. 3913 30th ST.. Mt. Rainler, Md_(nr. Beech st)—Airy, 1.2 fms, Kit, porches; reas. Greenwood 2144, eves., Sun._ 3 1932 15th BT. N.W.—2 outside rooms and bath: $30 monthly b 2735 15th ST. N.W.—Larse. detached corner home, 2 in family; all front rooms. 4 and § windows in each room; delightfully cool in bath on each floor: instantaneous hot water; $20 mo.; no fancy prices charged. Phone Adams 3615, D IO(;HS AND BOARD. YARGE LIVING-BED ROOM combination AR et corner house, 3 front ex- ‘posures. Meals optional. Also single. Adams 6352 T T AND FAIRMONT STS. A ,_room l:z‘: board. Apply New Amsterdam Hotel D. room; the pest food; the coolest place in town. BILTMORE ST, N.W.—Attractively fur- Fea Tooms in beautifui home for refined person: _excellent meals. 18 " AVE —Single and_double rooms, s, thowers: Ideai Summer Home: king: best_m r_rates: $35. 1408 MASSACHUSETTS AVE This is & real home With an atmosphere elegantly furnished, scrupulously clean; un- | Jimited phone; no better meals; very rea- | sonable rate: e h i HILLCREST, 2600 13th n.w.—Ideal for Sum- mer, large. ®iry rooms. grounds. shade rees; special attraction for business people; Fates reasonable. Col. 9780. Large. airy. besitita rge. airy, beautiful home. " every' comfort; double, also single | Toom: excelient food: Summer rates. __ THE HELENE CLUB FOR GIRLS, LOVELY | home with every convenlence. 1730 16th st. nw iy F 1518 MABS. AVE Aftractive front, single, double_vooms. semi-privpte bathi’ couple, gentlemen:_delicious _meals. _ 1800 LAMONT Toom next bath, reason. able Adams 3756 s 1020 16th ST. N.W —One or two very desir- able rooms with bath. best table in city; Seen to be appre d L 1116 §th ST. N.W._Three excellent home- cooked meals daily: all you can eat; $7.50 10 38 50 week. Ring house bell. 95 1620 K ST N.W. the Lee-Marque_Nicely Turnished singie asid double rooms, semi-pri- t ORRISON ST.. Chevy Chase. D tul {ront corner room with bath, fin- " NW. furpished, modern 2022 CONN. AVE.—] ladies only; meals If desired; private home. higl Tooms with excellent meals. $40. $45. 350 month. 10° TERRACE HALL. 1445 MASSACHUSETTS AVE. N.W. Attractive single and double room, newly decorated; running water: excellent food; spacious diing room: reasonable rates. 6 MACACIA CLUB. 1326-28-30 15th st. n.w.. Dupont Circle— Pinest boarding club: single. double rooms; cool. clean: splendid table; low rates. 2604 UNIVERSITY PL. N.W. Between Euclid and Fairmont. A real home, Dot regular rooming-house tybe and several refined gentlemen who are desirous of the best rooms and meals served appetizingly and plenteously, rooms fur: nished beautifully: one of coolest homes in Mt. Peasant: 2 baths. Adams 7059, _ROOMS AND BOARD—SUBURBAN. TARGE FRONT ROOM furnished or un- furnished. _ Congenial married couple pre- ferred. Garace. Phone Walout 8666 or_without board. . L LOCATION, twin beds, uiet adult family;’ 5 minutes o D. C.i re- luced rates: garage. Clar. 243-W-1. 4 FORT STRONG_VILL 18 minutes to Capitol &rounds. cool rooms. city conv dld. ail nome-cooked meals. —_— = | DELIGHTFULLY LARGE, |12 R, $47; 3 R, $60; 4 R., $75. Tarzan looked at the prince. and why have they men?” he demanded, killed?” “Th the prince. drunken orgy. head is red wine, not blood. APARTMENTS—FURNISHED. _(Continued.) 55 POTOMAC PARK APARTMENTS. ist AND C sts n.w.—A quiet place for ulet people; no dogs or cats or wild parties; radios and all musical instruments turned off at bed- time. On the edge of beautiful Potomac Park, overlooking ~Lincoln Memorial ~and Arlington Memorial Bridge. within easy walk- ing distance of White House, Washington Monument and business center of the City. Completaly "furnished housekeeping apari- ments. including General Electric refrigera- tors, table silver and linen. electric fans. Hotel rooms with bath by’ day, week or month._Phone National 9102. 1834 COLUMBIA RD.—Ist FL bed-living rm., kit attrac bed; 5 windows, sémi-bath. instant h. W.; gas, elec. linen. silver furn.: no children. _ CONVENIENT AND ATTRACTIVE: 3-ROOM d bath 2nd-floor @pt. am.; hot-water at; 2 windows in each room: front and Tear entrances: use of large porch and shady fawn; $40, car shelter included; car and bus stop. Wisconsin ave. Tel. Wis. 4298. 4% BREEZY SE. EXPOSURE: 2R, APT, 900 19th st. nw. 365 to right pariy: ref. ex- changed Apt. 402. Phone Dist. 9330. 4% 2115 F ST. NW._ONE ROOM. KITCHEN. ette, bath; comfortably furnished; till Octo- ber 1: $30 month. _ g 4 233 F ST. N.W.—1 AND 2 ROOMS AND Kitchenette, conveniently located: reasonable d well furnished: quiet neighborhood. 4% | 2541 13th ST. N.W. Three rooms, private bath, gas, elec ‘Ndime 0107, ¢ o it - TAKOMA PARK—LOVELY LOCATION: TWO Tooms, Kitchen, bath and porch: private home. 6523 1st st. n.w., corner Van Buren. SENATOR LEAVING TOWN WANTS TO Tent desirable 5-room apartment in _the Highlands from July 15 to December 1. Rent greatly reduced. Phone North 1240, Apart- ment_304. for_appointment. e APARTMENT. 4 ROOMS; UNUSUALLY DE. sirable: excelient order; $60. Apt. 507. the Rochambeau, 815 Comn, sve. Met. 2887 or Nat. 3514, _ : 4 635 PRINCETON PLACE N.W. kitchen_ bath, Frigidaire, a.m. phone_included. $50. _Adams_8230. ¥ 1408 14th ST. N.W.—TWO ROOMS, KITCHEN and bath; am.i: Prigidaire; by month or Week.Adams_$230. £ AIRY _ROOMS large quiet, furn., Murphy dinette, Kitchen, bath, pantry, Frigidaire; four exposures; closets. immaculate. Adams 5283, PARK LEE. 1630 PARK RD. N.W._MOD- ern. excel. loca.: Prig.. elevafor: 1. 2, 3 beaiut. fur. rms. 2 exp. spacious dress.’ r. din.. kit., ‘bath; 3-room apt. suitable for 3 gouples; 340 to 475, also weekly basis. Ad. 3 DUPONT CIRCLE, 1636 19th ST. One-room and kitchenette apt., newly dec- orated: $35._Garage. AT COOL TAFT BRIDGI 3R, FUR, $60; 4 R., $75 New bldg., best location: elev. board: beautiful . tile furn.:’ convenient. Phone Pot SPECIAL FUR. APT., $35. @), Modern building. n.w.: beautifully furn tile bath; handy to stores, thesters. schools, cars. etc. _Act fast. Phone Adams 5578. 1448 PARK RD. N.\W, THE FULTON. Two and three rooms. kit. and bath: newly decorated and furnished: 'most reasonable rates: Electrolux refrigerator. elevator and anitor service: building convenient to mar- et, stores, churches, theaters, street car and bus lines. _Resident’ manager. NEW DOWNTOWN APT. 4 R., FUR, $75; 5 R., $90. New, modern elevator bldg. near Govt. depis.: neaily furn: refrigeration on house Current: superh service. Phone Met. 2559, _ AT COOL TAFT BRIDGE. 3 R., FUR, $60; 4 R New bidg. best location: elev. switch- board: beautiful apt. "~ bath. completely convenient. Phione Pot. 5083. COPLEY COURTS, 1514 17th St. NN\W. Very attractive furnished and unfurnished apts. DOWNTOWN—1402 15th. One_room, kitchen, bath: nicely furnished; ideal for 2 persons: reasonable. s S DOWNTOWN FUR. APTS., $50 Cool marble bldg: elev., 2 large rms.; save car fare 1424 K nw. Nat 5437. DOWNTOWN FUR. APTS,, $50 | Cool marble bldg: elev, 2 large rms.; wve car fare. 1424 K n.w. Nat 5437. MAID SERVICE, LINEN AND | silver, in one and two room, kitchen and bath apartments, | electric refrigeration. By day, week or month. THE JEFFERSON, 16th and M Sts. N.W, POtomac 5660. WANTED—ROOMS AND BOARD. EMPLOYED LADY in private family, nw (plain_food). Also wanted. 1-room apari- ment unfur.” Address Box 77-X, Star office. | i COUNTRY BOARD. MOUNT AIRY. MD.—A little country hotel | With good Cooking and comfortabie beds Special week or month_rate. Ridgeville Hotel P. O.. Mount Airy. Md. HOME, Frede ck Valley; porches, ear: trolley. Frederick, Md. _5° Braddock. on national modern_conv.. mt ler. Prederick, Md. Mrs. Roy 1. Hyndman BOARDERS— At Ol highway near Helght breezes. Mrs. Eimer Mei Route §. — = APARTMENTS—FURNISHED. THE BUCHANAN, COR. 13th & BUCHANAN. 3t k. b. poren, G.E. ref.; $49.50 & 351.50, 4520 Ga. av LOOR. 4 ROON for ‘housekeep ND BATH. heat, gas elec reasonsbie 2-ROOM. e se Tental 4480 col GOMPL des cool CHAS. P 2512 10th ST 1wo-room hou: TELY PUR. APT. POR ble - location: reasonabl comfortable Phone Pot x Hotel NW. JRNISHED | keeping apartment, only $30 month, eversthing included. Adams 6232 4 3 ROOMS. KITCHENETTE AND BATH newly Dapered ana painted: ean accommo- ate four 1120 8th st Bw BB 1115 K ST. N.W. TWO ROOMS. NEWLY | decorated. - gas ishes, sil 3 | HANDSOMELY Bext Masonic Men Plenty of shade. water 3 rooms 1901 King st P 1241 SHEPHERD Tooms.” semi-bair Gentiles: $45. #lso 1 1 31 CARROLL AVE 3rd floor, living r nicely furnished Alexandria windows: hot ch, bus line handy. ndria 1576 __5° NW.—3 OUTSIDE ng adults om. Col. 9798-J TAKOMA PARK. bed 1. kilchenette; neat, 130. _Shep. 2260. 1320 HARVARD NW 2 ROOMS. bath, $45 mo._ 2 bed rooms. I oom $45 Mo Ses janitor LADY SHARE TWO-ROOM APA with another: new. very reasc N. H. ave. n.w.. tel Mei 3598 WANTED—GENTLEMAN TO 300m furnished apartn €ated on G st n dvantages; 330 b 19-X._Star office. COOL SLEEPING PORCH. dinetfe spartment, sublet weeks. Telephone Decatur 5000, or ley Vista. Owner leaving town July 6 509 QUINCY ST N.W.—2-ROOM nished apt.. sink, kitehen, semi- Getached home. ' Phone Adams 3 1021 MONROE N W.. CORNER 11 bath, shower; $1350 week. JoeK. nicely furnished: cas, ne Alex 5 EIT. iiving RTMENT al Box L1V ROOM, ix - FUR- WE PLACE YOU r'unz‘ | " nfurn. Apts.._an 1 h"‘lA“OH% RENTAL SERVIGE™" | e St. N.W. Dist._6765; Eve. Ad. 0577. 1314 IRVING ST. N. BEAUTIFUL APT. with Ev:m:v pew furniture. 10 per week: | u‘i E ST NwW._ apt. sihimenstil 17 TTRACTIVE | $40-145. Do NEW DOWNTOWN APT. 4 R., FUR,, $75; 5 R., $90. New, modern elevator bidg. near Govt. depts’ meatly furn. refrigeration on house current; uperb service. Phone Met. 2550. DON’T MISS THIS! $35. PERB FUR. APT., $ | beautifully furn.: ath; handy to stores, theaters, schools, | etc. Act fast. Phone Adams 5578. APARTMENTS—FUR. & UNFUR. 7 R ST. N.W —1 ROOM, BATH., NICELY arnished, ' $32.50 mo_: with kitchen, ~free rigidaire. $39.50 up; 2 rooms, kitchen. bath, | fur., $52.50: fur., $62.50. See res. m: | ON CAPITOL HILL. | THE DAVMAR. 18 9th ST. NE. 2 rooms, ki‘chen and bath “Resident THE 1610 16th ST. THE TIFFANY. 1925 19th ST. N.W. 3435 BROWN ST. NW.. AT OAK. OFF 16th. 1875 MINTWOOD PLACE N.W. | 1 room and bsth to 4 rooms and 2 baths, $35 to $110. Resident manager. Refrigeration. | MARYLAND AV N.E. 2 Apts. each 3 rms; ami included: re- Manager = 653 ; are not dead, my friend, “They are nobles who indulged in a And the stain beneath that fellow’s 3. TARGE | |a | refrigerator, porch and reception h | retri | building | churches, the 1R duced rent and use of unlimited phone. duced et Ano e ? L APARTMENTS—UNFURNISHED. THE BUCHANAN, COR. 13th & BUCHANAN— 2r. k.b.porch, G. E_ref, $41.50 & $43.50. Alio Wyatt Apis. 4520 Ga. ave.. 345-363.50. 3615 16th ST. N.W (ENTRANCE 1575 g _pl., the Carlo)—Modern 3 r., k. d Prigicaire: large lawn: 358 _ 1625 15th 81.. QUINCY APT —NEWLY FIN- shed 4 rooms, hall, venient "location: low rent THOMAS. 907 15th. Nat. 3259 or C ifth ST NEAR COL_ RD. kitchen, bath, a.m.i.: adults Venient to two car lines. 2461 18th st VARE, 614 MD. AVE. NE_6 RMS.. all outside Tooms: electric _refri Apo1< 616 3a. ave. n.e-. near Capito 1343 CLIFTON ST. N.W rful 4-room. kitchen and bat B | poreh, Frigidaire, elevator service: $5750 month. UNION STORAGE 705 Fla_ ave. n.w. _North 0104 HAVEN, 3rd AND MASS. A’ m and bath, $30: furn. $37: with refrig . ext] 1 kitchen sud bath, 34456 furn. 53 n oms. kit hen snd bath. front, §62: furn., $72: free v frig. 34 nour elev., res. mer. Atlantic 1097, ____ THE ROYALTON, §1§ M ST. N.W._LARGE -room and bath apt. in beautiful condition ctric = refrigerstion. Rent, $61.00 Dper month. _Within walking distance of down- fown. Open for inspection, See representa- tive on premites or J. A. Havden, agent. 302 Woodward Building g COOL. CLEAN APT. ROOMY, EXCEL- Jent logation: low rent to adults; available now. _Call_Shep. 2408, 1615 A ST. NE 5 ROOMS, BATH. ing porch and front porch; a.m.i; reason- able; owner. @ 120 MD. AVE. N E _FOUR ¢hi, PAth and Frigidaire DAV, A $36.50. ~ Con- n.w. co. RQOMS, KITCH g Phone Un:gn 13 t fail to inspect th TAMI 1 obliged [arge kitchen: elcc. and gas fur- | (0 secure equally good accommodations st : $10 per week. —2 LARGE ROOMS. KITC] 1 FASTE "k Tanke: block 739 Princeton pl. n.w Jesser_rental. G. E_refrig. options 213 N.W._TWO ROOMS, HALL. bath; cool; three exposures: Prigidaire; ern. Shown by fanitor. 150 month. KT, ‘mod: i T CHEVY CHASE. Legation Annex, 5430 Conn.give—3 room Kitchen and bath. siectsic re@igeration’ § and $57.50. Call Clev. 3300 o see Janitor. bath, large porch: con- | THE EVENING these Scarcely had been laughed ‘Who are slaves?” STAR, WASHING he ceased speaking when a door op- posite them swung open and two armed warriors stepped within the chamber. look around, then demanded “Sh-sh-sh!” They took & quick “What do you here, cautioned the aps-man. “Come in and close the door. Conyright, 1934, by Edgar Riee Burroughs. Tue.; Distributed by United Feature Syndicate. ’x:' “What is the meaning of this?” demanded one of the warriors. “That you are our prisoners!” yelled the ape-man, leaping past them and placing him- self before the door. The Veltorismakusians leaped toward Tarzan, Komodofiorensal snatched a rapier from one of the drunken nobles. No sooner had the pri he leaped forward and eh?” he sneered as he sword play Tarzan was was undiminished. APARTMENTS—UNFURNISHED, (it (Continued.) 5 APT. 310 2707 ADAMS MILL RD. NW. (opp. Zoo Park)—1 room, kitchen, bath: 340 | month. _Apply janitor € ! 943 MABS. AVE. Two 1st-floor rooms, kitchen and bath; $35 | month. b ONT APARTMENT NO. 3124 14th ST. N.W Becond floor, three large and cheerful rooms. kitchen and bath; in A-1 condition, recently decorated. Rent only $45 FRANCIS A. BLUNDON CO., H St N.W. National 0714. THE THEARLE, 2122 P ST. N.W. | Between Rock Creck Park, Dubont Circle; esirable 6-room front apartment, 3 expo- sures, rear porch: Frigidaire. _______4° | 428 Tth S.W.—3 R, B. H.-W.H_ ELEC $30.50 | 1114 H st. n.w.—Cool downiown apt.. 3 rooms, kitchen and bath 45.00 2434 Penn. ave. n.w.—3 rms. Janitor service . 2 FLOYD E. DAVIS COMPANY. 2th St. N.W _ “National 0 SPECIAL BARGAIN. THE WADE, 1201 13th ST. N.W. Only $60.00. New, up-to-date; 3 rooms and ba th, elec. | 1" ‘Alse 340 for one room and bath. See resident manager R 2 H. R. HOWENSTEIN CO,, _1315 H St. N.W. ___ District 0908. 314 13th ST. S.E EW MODERN / TWO ROOMS, KITCE ND BATH. THOM A. JAMESON CO. 906 NEW YORK AV NAT. 1448 PARK RD. N.W THE FULTON. Two and three rooms. kif. and bath: newly decoraced: most reasonable rates: Electrolux erator, elevator and janitor service: convenient to market stores, aters, street car and bus lines. er. LS {ENETTE Resident ma; THE CONARD, Corner_13th and Eye Sts. N.W. No Lease Required. Oheaper than paying room rent. Down- town location, overlooking beautiful Pranklin Park. ~24-hour elevator and switchboard service. Resident manager, Nat. 5070, 1room. kitchen, bath. reception hall, unfurnished, 335 and $37.50. Also attractively furnished apartments. FRANK A. SIMON. Bide Nat. 36 AT 16th AND R STS. NEW LOW RENT APT 1R, $30;2R, $35;3 R, $ Pinest n.w. fireproof bidg.; elaborate fit- tings: Frigidaire on house current: switch- board. elevator: walking distance downtown; first-ciass service. Phone Pot. 1900. DESIRABLE APARTMENTS. 50 MONTH. 3513 13th st. n.w.—2 rooms, kitchen. bath, porch, elec. refrigeration; 2 exposures. $52.50 MONTH 317 10th st. n.e —2 rooms, kitchen, bath; free Prigidaire. $30.50-540.50 MONTH. 918 18th st. n.w.—1 room. Kitchen, shower bath; free Frigidaire. Resident Manager on_Premise 210 17th ST. S.E. NEW MODERN APT. THREE ROOMS, KITCHENETTE AND BATH. LARGE BACK PORCH. YARD IN REAR THOMAS A. JAMESON CO, 906 NEW YORK AVE. BEST LOCATION IN D. C. ., $25; 4 R, $52.50 AND $60. Completely detached bidg.: large. bright | rms. tile baths, parquet floors throughout: exclisive _Act fast _Phone North 4086-M. Sou! 5 dinette, dinette, | two-room, furnished. apt |804 17th"St. N.W. WHY PAY MORE? THE DETROIT, 1440 Meridian Pl N.W. No. 4—4 rooms and bath No. 43—1 room and bath THE DE SOTO. 1300 Mass. Ave. N, No. 8—8 rooms and bath. .. THE LAMONT. Lamont St. N.W. No. 1—5 rooms and bath 5.0 No. 46—4 rooms and bat THE INGL 1651 Lamont St. No. 18—4 rooms and bath THE CALIFORNIA, 1735 California St. N.W. No. 3—5 rooms and bath .. No. 4—5 rooms and bath.. HE_SORRENTO, 2233 18 g g B ol THE BIRMINGHAM, 2611 Adams Mill Rd. No. 88 rooms and bath No. 43 room THE,_CARLETON, 1341 Lanier PI. No. 23 tooms and bath No. 233 roor No, 348 56 23.50 ..361.50 d both —5 rooms and bath. .. THE ROCHESTER. 1438 Meridian P N 354" Tooms and baib. T THE PARKER, | NEW DET. BRICK 7208 7th ST. N.W. 300 16th St. N.W. 8026 rooms an THE ALAMO. 2691228 128 SU Now, . 363 rooms and bath 451 room and bath 36185 CONN. AVE. N. 301—4 roo Rl No. 403—3 rooms and b You will fina by comparison that the above are unusually low, this ‘Leing ely due 1o the fac that you Tent dircet from the owners The wise apartment house hunter Jo- eates now and not fn the Fall when there Is slways & scarcily of desir- able apa As & special in- ducement apts‘may be leased " 1¢ veriod desired and rent w ctive July 15 _Pos- session 1. But no reduc. ay be made at o the Janito CHAS. F.TRIBBY'S SONS. 814 District National Bank Buildin Phone Distriet 4758, NTS REDUCED 1841 Columbia Rd. N.W. at Mintwood Place N.W, New modern apartment building, containing apart- ments of 1 room, kitchen & bath to 3 rooms, dinette, kitchen & 2 baths—new rental rates now in effect. $46.00 to $100.00 Electric refrigeration — 2 elevators—24-hour service— secretarial telephone service —resident manager. THoS.J FisHER<G INCORPORATED | 81514 | 423 New York ave. n.w | circle District 6830 — APARTMENTS—UNFURNISHED. _ SHOW PLACE OF CITY! COOL 16th ST., FACING PARK 2-RM. $45; 3-R., $62.50 New b magnificen view shower: ainetle, sarage, Frimidaire. elor phoner Adams 1508 COLORED. % b., large, bright rms 332,50 . 28.50 3250 7 50 0510 elec.. elec 1272 25th st. 2332 9th st Call_at_1031 nw ith st CULORED 2201 Chemplatn st. n.w of 2 rms. kit elec. and jan FLOYD 733 13th St Nat. s bW 838,00 bANY, onal 0353._ Conv bath, sel DAVIS COM N.W. N FOR COLORED. 2802 Olive ave. Georgetown—Apt. 1, rooms, kitchen and bath; $32.50 228 Prospect ave. n.w., Georgetown—Apt. 1, 4 rooms and bath; $30. Immediate possession. rent starts July 1 CHAS._E TRIBBEY & SONS, 814 Dist. Nat. Bank Blde __District 4778 3312 SHERMAN AVE COLORED 3 rooms and bath rated; $42,50; new bullding: elec sired. See janitor. _APARTMENTS—SUBURBAN. IN NEARBY VIRGINIA -VERY DESIRABLE or suite: bath and Alexandria 2839. 4° newly deco: ref. if de- shower. _Telephone RENT—FLATS. 257 D _NE_2nd FLOOR, UNF Tooms and bath: Arcola hea ; near car line: $32. Call Lincoln T084-W. WANTED—APT. HOUSES. WANTED — APARTMENT HOUSE. pay cash or exchange clear nw. lots details.Address Box 422-R, Star office. WILL sive 5 RENT HDlY’Slié—FURS! SHED. NEAR WARDMAN PARK HOTEL—6 ROO sleeping porch, radio, piano, garage; reason- able; complete for housekeeping. Col. 834. | ETACHED HOUSE. 3 ROOMS. KIT- chen and bath, $40 month. Includes elec. as, heat_and sarage 1 mile from Silver pring, Shepherd 3253 MASS. AVE. West of Dupont Circle. 4 bed rooms, 3 baths. IHouseman avail- able. Rent, $175. J. LEO KOLB, Dist. 5027 or North 6238. HOUSES—UNFURNISHED. ATTRACTIVE _COLONIAL RED BRICK, semi-detached house, garage; corner 20th st nd Belmont rd., 1 block Conn. Ave. Bridge exceptionally cool; porches. &rounds. reasonable rental to desirable tenan tially furnished 1f desired. _Col. 6596, FOR_RENT. house, hot-water heat, eleciric ligh $37.50' per month 302 Woodward Blds. 03 MILITARY RD. CH CH. D O.- bed rooms. 2 closed borches; sémi-det. . ! block west Conu. ave.: $75. Col. 4140. 6 #m. Rent, 3227 ADAMS MILL RD.—$85: 7 ROOMS. 2 baths: facing park: awnings: corner alley: ayallable Aug. 1. To inspect call Sheo 1757 PARK RD. N.W.—3-STORY, CELLAR brick, amJ. back porch and yard, double garage: $71.50 mo. WILLETT. Nat. '4928. 6° SEE OUR RENT_LIST OF SUBURBAN HOMES. Edw. H. Jones & Co.. Inc., Chevy Chase. D. C. 1464 NEWTON ST. N.W bath Vecees.$52.50 2910 13th ST. N.W 9 rooms, 2 baths, h-w.h, elec ....... 75.00 DONNELLY & PLANT, INC. __1374 Park_Rd. N.W. Col._0838. CHEVY CHASE 4219 Leland st—5 rooms, bath. screened porch, attic, 1-car garage, hot-water heat with automatic blower; refinished through- out. Large lot. Price $75. _Open _EDW. H. JONES & CO.. INC.. Clev. 2300 1869 MONROE ST. N W.—6 ROOMS, BATH, iront and rear porches, large yard, am.i.} $€5. 1861 California st. n.w.—10 rooms, 3 baths, 2 back porches. garage. am.i; $100, BRODIE & COLBERT. INC., __1707 Eye 8t. N.W. Nat. 8875. 7 rooms, b. and shower adults srant circle n.w abriel's parish 221 Quiny st. 0.3 war: 5750 645 Lamont st 6925 Geor ADAMS 0179 S.W.—6 R. B, ELEC. 5 ‘rms & rms., bath, elec 3250 8 rms., bath. gas. clec. 30.00 E._DAVIS COMPANY. _13th Bt. N.W. __ National 0353. ADISON STREET N.W.—FULLY DE- tached bungalow, newly papered and paint- ed; 5 rms. and bath; reasonable rental; for details apply ' WM. H. SAUNDERS CO,, Inc. 1519 K St. N.W. ___Dis._1018. OPEN 7 TO 9 P.M, 1300 Geranium st. near Walter Reed—1 rooms, bat, extra livatory, garage; detach- ed corper THOS. E. JARRELL CO.. Nat. 0765. 3704 34th ST. N.W. Tooms and bath, garage; e Teasonable rental: call for 2 WM. H. SAUNDERS CO., Inc 1519 K St. N.W. ___ Dis._1015._ T COLORED. 117 Madison pl. n.w.—4 rooms: right price to tenant who can furnish kood reference. JOS A. HERBERT & SONS. 1013 15th St. N.W. COLORED. 6-rm., bath, k brick corner hoise. k. and b (apt) (apt.): good cond ck. elec. and b, £ ®ood condition: Rar 9 6 r. and b.. 3 porches convenient: gar.; $75 6 1. and b. ami and b.: elec w.—17 1. and b, st, 1 6. a ave. n 50 VA. AVE. 00 th st. 5.% st 8w .. B ..132.50 2050 2000 20.00 35.00 15.00 2% 1020 4th n.w 802 G s.w.—-5 rms. . 654 Callen n.e.—6 rms FLOYD E. DAVIS CC 2th St. N'W , bath. . 4 OMPANY, w National 0353. COLORED. n.w.—5 _rooms ave. n.W.—4 100mS ¢ ave. n.w.—5 rms. and bath 23rd st. n.w —5 rooms 23rd st. n.w.—5 rooms 23rd st n.w.—6 rooms 22nd st. n.w.—4 rms 2ist st. n.w.—8 rooms 20th st. n.w.—6 r. & bl G pl. n.w.—5 rooms 307 L st. n.w.—7 rooms L'st. nw—8r &b 5 o room: § rooms 4 rooms &8 rooms. § roors $20.50 2050 30,50 50 50 50 50 2550 L3830 and bath &b and 71 Defrees st. n.w 2217 8th st. n.w 2328 9th st. nw 14 Patterson st. n.e. 39 Fenton st. n.e 8628 Callan st. n.e.—6 rooms Call at 1021 Tth 8t. N.W. WANTED TO RENT—HOUSES. FROM OWNER —CLEAN. CONVI room house. close to be reasonable. 14 7t FIVE OR SIX ROOM HOUSE OR APART- ment with garage: must be reasonable. A dress Box 402-R. Star_office FOR RENTAL SERVICE. V. THACKER. “Realtor 527 9th St. N.W. Nat 4238 VE.. Brookland. Pot. 2381 SALE—HOUSES. SPECIAL! SALE OR EXCHANGE. 619 Quintana bl nw. Marietta Park detached, new brick. § rooms. am | ot 27 1t See this Fain todav. Call Adams 16221 5 17 W. IRVING ST, CHEVY CHASE, MD. Lhrme commer ot 13,541 sa. ft: 1 block £ 8 rooms: h-wh: newly pai Gutside; inside decorated to suit purcha fine shade trees and boxwood: will conside renting: price. $15,000. HERMAN E. GASCH, 185 N, ¥ ave. Nat. 3289 [ " HILL COLONTAL. MOD. R., G portm SH_ Houses ke this e dom found nr. Cap. Widow must sell. Re- duced from §7.500 to $5,750. Terms. Dis 7300 CABH: BARGAIN, NR. PAv AVE SE — Modern brick home, 6 large rooms. bath, Price only d bath Phone Nat oen_until 10 pm ped rooms and two baths. also ave —Seven pod tee v rage with and Arudia pariment above; lot 27x100 to alley. Asses: 8.500; price. $10,000. Pirst com- Ay "% Dionéy-making opportunity to a quick buyer. GEO. 1733 De lfifll st KW, CO.. ‘Washington, D. C. 325 17th ST. S.E_MODERN | J.'A. HAYDEN, asent, | 3 $50. | | FOR LEASE FOR TERM SALE—SUBURBAN. 5-R. BUNGALOW. GARAGE; HARDW floors. tile bath, all modern(corner). 50x150._ 4901 W n.w. Terms. SALE—HOUSES. (Continued.) | NEAR ROCKVILLE AT HALPI} | house and 2 acres’ of “ground | shade trees: electricity aud pipeless furnace | heating. Priced at $4.950 for immediate sale Terms as low as $200 down to responsible | | purchaser ‘ PERCY H. RUSSELL CO. E_6-ROO! fruit _an@ rent. ROBERT E. LOHR, 311 Cedar st., T koma Park. Georgia 0881. WOODRIDGE, D. C. 2210 PERRY ST. Dutch Colonial house. 6 r.. bath, hot-water heat; large lot; paved street and alley. surrounded by beautiful shade trees; un-|!s; sa. from bus. rice, $7.500. easy terms. usually large” plot containing over, '20.000 | F. SONNEMANN, owner ond builder. 4 square feet of ground. A cool. comfortable NG = Bomne. loosied 15 the best. nosgtiwest saction, | aiCBEIoY, DUNGALOWS BY OWNER Reduced for immediate sale from $25,000 to Cottage City—8 r. and b. $12,500. May be seen by appointment. Hyattsville—5 r. and b.. h.-w. PERC! H. RUSSELL CO., Riverdale—5 r. and b. h-wh. § _ TRES W, Prices have been rediced $1.000, FIRST COMMERCIAL erms to Tesponsibie purchaser. SR DL SO, M. T, MAY. Hvatsville 481, $25 PER MONTH$850 CASH. NEARBY VIRGINI A. Lot 37 ft. front. Modern Colonial house | v Tdeal Residential Suburb about ‘six_years old. Six rooms, inclosed | | porches. "H-w.h. Side yard and ‘side win- Close to the Government ffice Area dows. Dandy for home or business. Near $4.850. Lincoin Pk FISCHER & COMPANY, 5% acres on main pike. in’ besutiiul &rove of \rees. { 1427 Eve 8t Dist 0566 or Col Washingion. "4 rooms a 807 8th ST. N.W. 10 rooms. 3 baths. a.m.i; newly remod- range, G. E. refrigerator, fruit. $8,750. eled: first commerctal. | BUY A HOME! 7-room brick house. nmearly mew: ami. h., electric range, garage. 4 nice bed 1731 K_St. N.W. A_HOME BUILT BY A BUILDER FOR HIS own use. '8 rooms. 3 baths. 3-car garage The 3846, Nice elevation 10 miles from bath, _electric arage and some 8 _Rooms _Recreation Room. LOT 25x183 FT, TO ALLEY. BRICK GARAGE WAPLE & JAMES. INC. th St " Dist SPECIAL BARGAIN. 4000 20th N.E. BEAUTIFUL CORNER. ONLY $8950. Very attractive corner ‘house, just com pleted, on ot 45 by 100 to alley and on 70- foot sireet. General Electric Refrigerator. Linoleum in Kitchen. Breakfast Room. Drive out Bunker Hill rd. n.e. to 20th st and turn 1> square south, or out R. I. ave n.e. to 22ud st.. thence north to Bunker HGI | rd." and thence west 1 square to houses. | Thiese are the cheapest houses ever offered | in this section. Come out any evening or | Sunday. H. R. HOWENSTEIN CO. 1315 H St. N.W. Dist. 090 EXTRAORDINARY OPPORTUNITY. 726 HAMILTON ST_N.W EXCELLENT BUY IN PETWORTH. Six rooms. bath. screened-in porches, etc e new: priced at $6450: reasonable cash payment. balance less than rent. Open for inspection all day today. ARTHUR AUGUST & CO.. __1614 Bass Ave. N.E. _“Atlantic 0636 NORTH OF PA. AVE. S.E Eight rooms (2 floors). bath, h.-w.h., elec.: a semi-detached brick for $5,500. Its & real Worth-while value._ 5ot L. T. GRAVATTE, 729 15th St. _ Realtor. Nat Evening Phone Georgia_ 2900 r cing 160-Ft. Boulevard. 7 Rooms, Bath, Lavatory. Nice Lot, Garage. 1814 C St. N.E WAPLE & JAMES, INC. 1226 14th 8t " Dist. 3346, _ | 2120 EY . N.W. | | 9 rooms, aml, newly remodeled; good | 1ocation _ | SEE THE SAMPLE! 1724 D St. N.E. Price, $8,250. Terms. WAPLE & JAMES, INC. | _1226 14th Bt. NW.” __ Dist. 3346 DRIVE OUT TONIGHT! Bee the New Homes on the “TRIANGLE” at 3rd and Longfellow Sts. Open to 10 P.M. WAPLE & JAMES, INC.. | _1226 14th St_N.W. Dist. 3346, _ | HERE'S A BARGAIN. 5311 Illinois Ave. N.\W, | Only $7.950. | Beautitul home with side yard—lot runs Tom strect (0 street. Five large trees, con- atory and garage. 6 big. old-fashioned Tooms and porch, bath and Hot-water heat New electric refrigerator. Linoleum on floors. If you inspect you will buy. Open and Lighted WE WILL MAKE TERMS | . H. R. HOWENSTEIN CO., | 1315 1 8t Nw.__ ___ Dis._0%08 | SEE THE NEW HOM 3 Sold Before Completion! SAMPLE NOW OPEN. 1624 C St. N.E. “Northeast's New Home Community.” Many Attractive Features at a Price You Will Pay. Terms You Can Afford. GRUVER & MARSHALL. Owners & Builders WAPLE & JAMES, INC 1226 14th St. N.W. Dist. 3348, HOM BEST NEW BUY! See the Sample. rooms. high location. ~Close 1o transporta- 530 Madison St. N.\W. tion and scho o) 3u6._ 15 acres of fine land. $700-ft. frontage on Leesburg Pike. Excellent bullding site with abundance of shade. Easy terms. 2,850, 8-room modern house, lot, shady lawn. built-in best residential section; M. E. CHURCH, Phone Falls Church, ___ RENT—SUBURBAN. FIVE-ROOM BUNGALOW FOR SUMMER months: furnished: am.: on Alexandria bus line: “reasonable, Address Box ST.R. Star_office. i NEARBY V house, ‘ami; h-w.h. 2 baths. Close to {ransportation, 4'z miles from Washington. 5 per month. 8-room house, $30. 8-room bungalow, am.i.: $30. M. E. CHURCH, Phone Falls Church, Va. Large f corner Located terms. Realtor. Va. 9. Beautiful i lawn. Realtor. 1. AINIER—MODERN BUNGALOW. 5 B. s D-W.h: $5.250: easy terms; rent. $45. A MAY. owner. Hyatts. 481 s 5-R. BUNGALOW, BATH, ELEC.. FURNACE. fireplace. cellar, attic. porches, 3$40. —6-r. colonigl home. ' furnished or upfurnished. | £75. M. SMITH. Arlington. Va. Phone Clar. 2038. ____OFFICES AND STUDIOS. PFURNISHED OFFICE. LAWYER'S FOTTIED) bhacls. Address Box TioR, Star_office. OFFICES FOR RENT IN UNION MARKET Terminal Bldg. 5th and Florida ave. n.e. | KASS REALTY CO.. Nat. 8683. %K 617 7th ST. N.W.—2nd FLOOR FRONT. 2 large rooms. Rent greatly reduced. KAHN OPTICAL CO., _|_617 7th St_N.W. NA. 59 | 2451 18th_ST. N.W._LARGE STORE oom. show window, on busy st.- Docior's office. etc. et S SOOR FLOYD E._DAVIS COMPANY. 733 12th St. N.W. National 0353. _ | DESIRABLE OFFICE ROOM ON SECOND floor of 1731 K st. n.w. Rent reasonable. PERCY H. RUSSELL CO. 1731 K _St. N.W. MT. R. | and 0753. SALE OR EXCHANGE. I-STORY STONE WAREHOUSE. 40x4f, IN second commercial zone, s.w.; lot 5727 sa fi.. corner of alley: first trust, §3,000: price, $5.750. Want n.w. suburban ground or D. C, Write owner, Box 37-R, Star office. SALE—FARMS. ES, SIX-ROOM DWELLING. {ele) orchards, brook: nice location, near $2,200. ROBERT GRAHAM, Fair- SEE_ME_FOR LOTS IN AMERICAN UNI- versity, Chevy Chase and Hilicrest. Some unusual v Dist._7965. | A BEAUTIFUL Chase, D. C.. on 4 pa ® water and electricity. approximately 11,000 square foet of ground. Priced at less than 25 cents a foot PERCY H. RUSSELL CO., b e AR W COLORED_ 12 LOTS, 20x100 FT. IN D. C. §80.50" each; 51" per’ month. Call Adams 2 es. ME SITE ed street: sewer, gas. S WATERFRONT PROPERTY. AT TALL TIMBERS., MD.—ACCOMMODA- tions up to 12 persons; beach bathing and swimming pool, tennis court. hot and cold water, boats and canoes, gas for cooking. | Only ‘one cottage left over ‘the Fourth: few Subsequent weeks avallable: $40 per week. Write W. R. HOWARD, Tall Timbers, Md. COL BEACH_FUR._ COTTAGES, DAY, week, mo.: 1, 2, 3 to 7 rooms: X‘c‘fif«zfl'z‘mn = ev 3 it P Do i S s | BAY RIDGE_CoTTAGES FOR SALE AND * '$7.500— 3500 CASH —$50.50 MO. rent. WM. H. LANHAM. 1400 H st. n.w. WAPLE & JAMES. onal 0366. ST o | 1226 14th St. 3146 | BAY RIDGE COTTAGE ON WATER ERONT, eorge S 11 mod im vements: wonder: i Old Georgetown Section. Selt "irnighed o unfurnished or lease for PRICE. $4.950. | season. See Mr. PUTMAN at cottage, or 8-room brick home. b B electric lteht, | call North 3144 i two inclosed porches, 150-foot lot: eauipped | ~I5GE MODERN FOR- a yment. - Monthiv payments % | pisber Shonth." Bhone MR, GRIGGS, Metropolitan | bSachi reas. Mrs. Robert Moss, Annajgiia 8. or Georeln 4792-M VERY NICE COTTAGE FOR RENT, BY FOR A BARGA! season, at Edgewater Beach, Md. 102 R St. N.I coln_ 6664 or send postal to J. A 6 R - _B‘“h' " '“'fi USTERFE! 1022 Tth _st. n.e. Electric Lights' Garate WATER FRONT LOTS. PRICAPLE & JAMES. TNC 40 minutes from city; bathing, boating 1226 14t) Bin " ™Dist. sas._ | fshing: highly restricted community. Price | - —— Teasonable: terms. No brokers. ~Address | 4 BED ROOMS. Box“Io8D._star oimce Now Open! 321 17th St. N.E. Low—Terms to Suit. & JAMES, INC, 7 Dist. 3346, £3 SALE—ACREAGE. bullding site, stream . borders 3 roads, ar Chain Bridge in McLean house and outbuiidi a', about half clear A wooded ..... ... 2 a. wooded. Building site CLIFTON LAUGHLIN, F. ce, McLean, Va. (via Chain Bridge) 0 Price 2 WAPLI 1226 14th St. N.W. = 5 0 WANTED TO BUY—HOUSES. 4 IOM _OWNER, SMALL BRICK HOUSE. 1 pay cash. Must bs in D. C. E. A GARVEY. District 4509, 1010 Vi. ave IF YOU WANT TO SELL OUT FOR CASH: | white or 1 brick houses. M. GRIGGS, 4792-M. | RENT—STORES. i6 N. CAP_ST. NEW STORE. SUITABLE any business; rent reduced fo $45. Also rooms above. am.i, if desired. E. BU- DA. Atlantic 0307 H ST. N.W.—LARGE STORE NEAR__ G. P. i o. v 35.00 | 1114 H st. n.w.—Large siore ... [171."75.00 1836 18th st. n.w.—Large store 4 ing 50 COUNTRY ESTATE. FOR _SALE — IMMEDIATE _OCCUPANCY: gentleman's country residence on Patuxent River. about 60 miles from Washington. on te' road. Property has deep water on three sides: perfect harbor: beautiful lawn and shade trees; inexhaustible supply of clear, cold water. Improved. large residence in_excellent condition, fully furnished: 14 rooms, wide halls. ample porches, ouiside kitchen. cottae and boat house. Overlook- ing one of the most popular rendezvous for yachts on the.bay. This Droperty presents 00 | an unexcelied_wafer ‘view day and nient | Suitable for Summer home for family of 308 4%, st sw.—Store and dwe 00 | means or club. It is offered fully eauipped. ... FLOYD F, DAVIS COMPANY. __ |including sa 24 Towboats. Caretaker on 3 12h St. NW. National 0353. |place Details and inspection only through 128 N. CAP. ST._STORE, 4 R., FLEC.$32.50 | owner. Ad Star_office. 0 E'st n.w.—Store. 6 1. & b, elec.. 75.00 2°N. Y. ave.—Store, 6 r.. b., elec. 60.00 | 301 Sherman ave. n.w.—Store, 4 T, elec 4550 ave and Chapel rd., Md— nd 8 rooms, elec oo 25.00 Call at 1021 7th St. N.W. Phone Nat. 0510, RENT—BUSINESS PROPERTY. DO YOU NEED N AUTO BANKERS CO., _903 NEW YORK AVE. N.W. _MET, 4631, LOANS PROCURED. CAPITAL AUTO FINANCE SERVICE, 901 N. Y. AVE. N.W. MET. 2131. MONEY PROCURED ic| and ly. e . WANTED—MONEY. WILL SELL_AT GOOD DISCOUNT NOTE 3 R T e o e o t on e gz T S office. hias OF YEARS. Modern business building in busy downtown section, near 11th and F, east of 11th st. Con- taining about 19,000 sq. ft. floor space. All floors clear, no parti- The other pressed Tarzan flercely. SUBU! MES 7 MS, tndorsers SUBURDAN HOMES AND FARMS, SALE oF_I‘ s SALE OR_RENT—SUBURBAN | FRANK M. DOYLE. Realtor, | IN CHEVY | REAL ES] nce gained the rapler, than engaged one of the warriors. “Your prisoner, lunged at the ape-man. In less skilled, but his strength - MONEY TO LOAN. DO DEBTS WORRY YOU? We will loan you enough to pay them. No required. Liberal repavment plan 1 and courteous vice. Come in, Write or phone Decatur 5555, THE STATE LOAN CO,, 3327 R. 1. AVE. MT. RAINIER. MD. ATE. B-11_ REAL ESTATE LOANS. SIONEY TO LOAN ON D. C. REAL o any amourt at prevailing interest. L. HEISKELL. 1115 Eye st. n.w. 2 SMALL PAYMENTS, QUICK SERVICE—Ist, nd and 3rd trusts in D. C. No red tape. DR. A. HENRY. INC.. 1018 Ey i QUICK MONEY —TO LEND, Ist AND Ind TRUST: 16,500 _MARYLAND AND THREE DAYS TO COMPLET: TIONS. COURTEOUS SERVICE. C. F. WARING, 1416 P ST. N.W. NATL 0172, SECRARS LEGAL NOTICES. PEELLE, OGILBY & LESH, 1422 F St. N.W. \ IN THE SUPREME COURT OF THE DIS- trict of Columbia —United States of Amer= 1o the use of Rossiyn Steel and Cement . plaintiff, vs. Grier- Order of publication.—Pursuant 1o the re- aquirements of an act of Congres. of August 1894. and of Pebruary 24, 1905. amenda- tory thereof, and known as Title 40. section 270, of the United States Code, notice is hereby given to all creditors of the above- named defendant, Grier-Lowrance Construce tion Co.. Inc.. a corporation. unde between the United States Lowrance Construction struction of the foundations fof tures comprising the bridge n ate: gate of the A 1 Bridge project in the Dis bia, that the above action has been instituted upon the bond of the said Grier~ e Construction Co.. Ine., and against the National Surety’ Company. & n, and that any creditor may flle his claim in this action and be made a party herein as said acts of Congress provided. and within the time limited in said acts: provided that a copy of this order be published in The Washington Evening Star n_the W (3) successive weeks. the in each of said papers Inter than July 9. 1932 Dated June 1932. JESSE C. ADKINS. Justice (Sea A true copy. Test: FRANK E. CUNN: HAM. Clerk. By ANDREW A, HORNER, Asst. Clerk. 173-23.inc.d&S three cation ~MURDER- by AGATHA INSTALLMENT XXIL EXT door to Maj. Burnaby Capt. Wyatt was talking to Mr. Rycroft, who had dropped in. “Nice-looking girl,” he turned the conversation abruptly | “What's she doing here? That's what {I want to know. What does she want | here?> Who's she going to talk to in a place like this? All you old fogies will bore her stiff. I had a word with her | this morning. Expect she was surprised Io‘find a man like me in a place like this.” | He twisted his mustache. “She’s James Pearson’s fiancee,” sald | Rycroft. “You know—the man’ who's been arrested for Trevelyan's murder.” Wyatt dropped a glass of whiskv he was just raising to his lips with a crash upon the floor. He immediately roared for Abdul and cursed him in no measured terms for not placing a table at a convenient angle to his chair. He | then resumed the conversation. 'So that's who she is. Too good for a counter jumper like that. A girl like that wants a real man.” ‘Young Pearson is very good look- " said Mr. Ryeroft. | | “Good looking—good looking—a_girl | | doesn’t want a collar ad model. What | | does that sort of young man, who works | in an office every day, know of life? | What _experience has he h’d of real- {ity? Police sure he did it?" | “They must be fairly sure or they | wouldn’t have arrested him. Inspector | | Narracott struck me this morning as an able and efficient man.” m“z”hm did you see him this morn- g2 “He called at my house.” | “He didn't call at mine,” said Capt. Wyatt in an injured fashion. | “Well, you weren't a close friend of Thevelyan's or anything like that.” “All the same,” the captain growled, | “if the police want to know about | | Trevelyan, I'm the man they should | | have come to. I've knocked about the | world, and I've got judgment. I can size a man up for what he's worth. ‘What’s the good of going to a lot of | dodderers and old women? What they | want is & man’s judgment.” | He banged the table again. | “I'm not afraid of the police. ‘em come here. I'll show them. L | Let Do | | you know I shot a cat at a hundred | | yards the other night?” “Did you?” said Mr. Rycroft. The captain's habit of letting off a revolver at real or imaginary cats was | a sore trial to his neighbors. 1‘ “What tea do you drink?” asked | Wyatt. “I don’t know anything about | tea. Told Abdul to get some. Thought | that girl might like to come in to tea | |one day. Darned pretty girl. Must do | ‘somelhmg for her. She must be bored to death in a place like this with no one | to talk to.” | “There’s a young man with her,” said Mr. Rycroft. | “The young men of the present day | make me sick” sald Capt. Wyatt. “What's the good of them?” This being a dificult query to an- swer suitably, Mr. Rycroft did not at- | tempt it; he took his departure. In No. 4, the Cottages, Miss Perce- house was speaking to her nephew, Roland. “If you like to moon about after a girl who doesn't want you, that is your | affair, Ronald,” she was saying. “Bet- ter stick to the Willett girl. You may have a chance there, though I think it | |15 extremely unlikely. ‘ “Oh, 1 say,” protested Ronnie. ‘And now,” said Miss Percehouse, closing her eyes, “don’t argue with me any more. I'm tired.” Ronnie shuffied his feet and looked uncomfortable. “Well?” said Miss Percehouse, sharply. “Oh! nothing—only—I was wondering | if you'd mind if I.blew in to Exeter to- morrow? | “Why?"” | “Well, I want to meet a fellow there.” | “If a young man wishes to tell lies, | he should do so well,” said Miss Perce- house. “Oh! I say—but—it’s all right then? I can go?” “I don't know what you mean by | saying ‘I can go?’ as though you were a small child. You are over 21.” “Yes, but what I mean is I don't want——" Miss Percehouse closed her eyes again. “1 have asked you once before not to argue. I am tired and wish to rest. If the ‘fellow’ you are meeting in Exeter wears skirts and is called Emily Tre- fusis, more fool you—that is all I have to say.” e Charles Enderby was not looking for- ward with any relish to the prospect of | his night's vigil. He privately consid- ered that it was likely to be a wild goose chase. Emily, he considered, was pos- sessed of a too vivid imagination. He was convinced that she had read | |into the few words she had overheard a meaning that had its origin in her own brain. Probably sheer weariness | | had induced Mrs. Willett to yearn for | night to come. | Charles looked out of his window and shivered. It was a plercingly cold night, raw and foggy. Still he dared | |not yield to his intense desire to| | remain comfortably indoors. He re- Kuued the liquid melodiousness of Emily’s voice as she said, “It's wonder- | ful to have some one you can really rely on.” She relied on him, Charles, and she | should not rely in vain. What? Fail that beautiful, helpless girl? Never. | He effected a surreptitious exit from | the cottage. The night was even colder | and more unpleasant than he had| thought. Did Emily realize all he was| about to suffer on her behalf? Hei hoped so, His hand went tenderly to a et and caressed a hidden flask. | tions he intro- tions. Possession January, 1933. For particulars address Box 75-R, Star office. ! « ises salaries. improved through t by 3-to-1 real returned to REPUTABLE BUILDER g PAE ?‘H, house, rate of igterest, dividing profts; | the escaped convict. | four or five years of age looking and determined, with none of CHRIsTIE “I wonder,” he thought to himself, “if they mean to do a flit? Well, whatever happens, littie Charles is go- ing to be here to see it." He circled the house at a discreet distance. Everything, as far as he could see, appeared to be as usual. A cautious visiting of the outbuildings showed them to be locked. “I hope something does happen,” said Charles as the hours passed. He took & prudent sip from his flask. | “I've_never known anything like this cold.” He glanced at his watch and was surprised to find that it was still only 20 minutes to 12. He had been con- vinced that it must be nearly dawn. An unexpected sound made him prick up his ears excitedly. It was the sound of a bolt being very gently drawn back in its socket, and it came from the direction of the house. Charles made a noiseless sprint from bush to bush. Yes, he had been quite right, the small side door was slowly opening. A dark figure stood on the threshold. It was peering anxiously out into the night. “Mrs. or Miss Willett,” said Charles to himself. “The fair Violet, I think. After waiting a ‘minute or two, the figure stépped out on the path, closed the door noiselessly and started to walk away from the house in the op- posite direction to the front drive. The path led up behind Sittaford House, passing through a small plantation of tress and so out on to the open moor. ‘The path wound quite near the bushes where Charles was concealed, co near that Charles was able to rec- ognize the woman as she . He had been quite right, it was Violet Willett, She was wearing a long dark coat and a beret. She went on up and as quietly as possible Charles followed her. He had no fears of being seen, but he was alive to the danger of being overheard. He was particularly anxious not to alarm the girl. Owing to his care in this respect, she outdistanced him. For a moment or two he was afraid lest he should lose her, but as he in his turn wound his way anxiously through the trees he saw her standing a little. way ahead of him. Here the low wall which surrounded the estate was broken by a gate. Violet Willett was standing by this gate, leaning over it, peering out into the night. Charles crept up as near as he dared and waited. The time passed. The girl had a small pocket torch with her and once she switched it on fdr s moment or two, directing it, Charles thought, to see the time by the wrist watch she was wearing, then she leaned over the gate again in the same atti- tude of expectant interest. Suddenly Charles heard a low whistle twice re- peated. He saw the girl start to sudden at- tention. She leaned fartner over the gate and from her lips came the same signal—a low whistle twice repeated. Then with startling suddenness & man’s figure loomed out of the night. A low exclemation came from the girl. She moved back a pace or two, the gate swung inward and the man joined her. She spoke to him in a low, hurried voice. Unable to catch what they said, Charles moved forward somewhat im- prudently. A twig snapped beneath his feet. The man swung around instantly. “What's that?” he sald. He caught sight of Charles’ retreat- ing figure. What are you doing “Hie, you, stop! here?” With s bound he sprang after Charles. Charles turned and tackled him adroitly. The next moment they were rolling over and over together in a locked embrace. Th> tussle was a short one. Charles’ assailant was by far the heavier and tronger of the two. He arose to his “Switch on that lght, Violet" he sald. “Let’s have a look at this fellow.” The girl who had been standing ter- rified a few paces away came forward | feet jerking his captive with him. | and switched on the torch obediently. _ “It must be the man who is staying in the village.” she said. “A journalist.” “A journalist, eh?”’ exciaimed the other. ~ “I don't like the breed. What are you doing, you skunk, nosing around | private grounds at this time of night?” The torch wavered in Violet's hand. For the first time Charies was given & full view of his antagonist. For a few minutes he had entertameda the wild idea that the visitor might have been One look at the other dispelled any such fancy. This Wwas & young man not more than twenty- Tall, good the hunted criminal about him. “Now, then,” he said sharply, “what's your name? “My name is Chartes Enderby,” said Charles. “You haven't told me yours,” he continued. “Confound your cheek!" A sudden flash of inspiration came to Charles. ~An inspired guess had saved him more than once. It was a long shot, but he believed he was right. “I think, however,” he said quietly, “that I can guess it.” “What?” The other was clearly taken aback. “I think,” said Charles, “that I have the pleasure of addressing Mr. Brian Pearson from Australia. Is that so?” There was a silence—rather a long silence. Charles had a feeling that the tables were turned. . “How the devil you knew that I can't think,” sald the other at last, “but you're right. My name 1s Brian Pear- “In that case” said_Cnarles, “su posing we g0 to the house and Al things over!” (To Be Continued.) — British Unfurl U. S. Flag.

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