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REAL ESTATSE. \. TARZAN AND THE ANT MEN “What is that, Zuanthrol?” pointing to a crouching figure close to the wall. The ape-man stepped quickly forward, his candle held high in his left hand, his right upon his sword. He laid his hand upon the figure and it fell into a heap of dust. STMENT PROPERTY. o 4 FLATS. RENTED FOR $85 monthly; sacrifice. $3.500 each: property clear. WM. J. CALLANARN, 1427 Eye st. n.W Natl. 8971. 7 Ry o $2.000.00 CASH BUYS REAL ESTATE (IN- vestment): no upkeep. constant return. 12¢C to 307 Toz1: eeds money.” Apply_letter., and hone: _never tar_offic present owner Riving addrest Address Box since vacant. 3.V, 18! SALE—LOT! WO LOTS IN N.W_ SUBURBS, ALL 1M- provements: good location: sacrifice for 3250 cash if taken immediately. Address | Box 332V, Star office. ___________ ‘WONDERFUL HOME SITES. 60 TO 140 FT. Tront. beautitully wooded: cholce locations Hear Rock Creek Park: extremels low prices ROBERT E. HEATER, Colorado Bidg. Dist. 4820, AT RS 1.0TS, 15c PER FOOT. IDEAL NORTHWEST suburban section. A choice lot can be bought on easy ferms: a few available as low as $850 per lot, with all improvements Call Wis. 3068 i TOTS. 40x100, 2nd AND TUCKERMAN sts. ‘n.w. 3 lots. 40x100. Ist st. n.w.. near Madison st. Cleap for cash E. E_ADAMSON, GE. 2000 _ 2 BUILDING LOTS, 20x100 FT. SORRERy B 30 per wontn. . Ol ‘Adams 2908 = WANTED—LOTS. GK_LOTS RIPE FOR DWELLING AN B AN el3 Witnerspoon Blds. Philadeiphia 18" OFFICES AND_STUDIOS. _ —_—— THE HILL BUILDING 17th and Eye Streets Desirable offices in single rooms or suites. Reduction_in_rents now makes 1 ossible to maintain an office for s w as $42.50 per month in this thor. oughly modern building, where the service and desirability cannot improved upon. APPLY TO Superintendent, Room 303 or Moore & Hill, Inc., Agents = EXCHANGE. -OPERATIVE APT. 4 ROOMS. BATH B il pay out 1034 Act today for a real bargain: $3.200 equity Ga._2403. 18* ONE-TRUST PROPERTIES FOR ESTAB- lished _real tate busine: Address Box SISV Shapiafice L = T HEIGHTS—PRICE REDUCED TO $14.750. N!wflhfl{gefi located lr(; Kh'al{\ Iflr?;- square off 16th st. on a beautiful lot ;\’:‘I’X "fl"" SPACIOUS DETACHED STONE. BRICK AND FRAME HOUSE: 4 large bed rooms. 2 baths. Will consider trade. Phone Cleveiand 4752. WATERFRONT PROPERTY. | COLONIAL BEACH. VA, COTTAGE FOR | Tent: bath and shower, screened-in porch, shady and cool. Rooms'aiso. Call 220 E st nw T WATER FRONT AND and Summer cottages on easy terms. at South River Heights or write W. F. LUSK, Riva, Md % COTTAGE IDYLEWILD, MD. ON THE BAY furnished cottage; large rooms and porch all screened: g00d water: $45 mo.._Col. 9780 WILL TAKE REFINED COUPLE TO BOARD in my large Summer home on South River cool and qulet: fine bathinz: referquces re- | Quired. Call Dist. 6231 between 10 am. | andlpm. _ S . COLONIAL BEACH. “VICTOR COTTAGE’ furnished Lincoln 6638-W After 5 P.M —_— §950—2nd_TRUST ON ami (white); near 12th and E ne Will pay 15% bonus for 1 year at 627 interest: 1st trust $4.000. Owner. Address Box 329-V. Star office. oo RESPONSIBLE DER_wants $2.000 for 1 year: will pay reasonable charge for same: secured by deed of trust. Address Box_112-V. Star_office SHORT-TERM, FIRST-TRUST LOAN OF £3.000 due on cr before 6 months. secured on two substantial brick dwellings: gilt-edge Security. 27 commission, 67 interest: title ready. District 5770 AUTO LOANS. _ DO YOU_NEED MONEY QUICKLY? 908 NEW YORK AVE. NAV. MET, 4631, MONEY PROCURED ickly and Confidentlally. s N R T ve AL AUCTION SALES—FUTURE_DAYS. FHOS. J. QWEN & SON. AUCTIONEERS, 48T Eve Street N.W. SALE OF VALUABLE REAL TRYSTATE, BEING THREE UNCOMPLETED ROUSES, 'NUMBERED 4510. 4512 AND 1573 SOUTH DAKOTA AVENUE NORTH- | EAST. ! se of n certain deed of trust. dated | Jamuacy 33,1932 recorded on January 22. IR0 hstrument No.. 1730, ‘amons. the | 193% fecords of the District of Columbia and. at the reaiest of the party secured | Hhereby. the undersigned trustees will sl o RaBlic ustion ) N Y BV ER By FEOMMENCING AT THREE ©'CLOCK Par., Ce follgwing-described ~land and | pregmises situate n {he District of Columbia. | T it Tots numbered forty-seven (7). | Iortyceight (48) "and forty-nine (49) in sub | B ien made by James E. Fos. of lots in | O bered ihiris-nine hundred ‘and B enty-ai (397, a8 per piat Tecorded In | fiber No. 93, folio 93, of tke records of the offce of the surveyor for the District of Coluabia | WADIS, ¢ sate: Said properts is subect to | cobtt e M SRR bl Rt | Tt 13300 ana. secure Sk ehch ‘of said lots 47 and 49, on which ¢ sum of $5,08188 has been advanced on each | fot, and $5.000 on tald lot 48 on which_the | sum of $4.215.84 has been advanced. Said | ioperties will be sold subiect to the amounts | Rdvanced and secured by sald deeds of Thet (a8 aforesaid. together with acerued Interast and taxes of which further in- Toremation will be given at the time of sale. | Purchase price over and above the amounts | dvanced under said deeds of trust. as afore- | 2516 ia 1o be paid in cash. Each iot will be | SHered separately and & deposit of $230 | $7ibe required on each: or ail may be sold o2 "whole. In which event a deposit of $750 S be Feduired. Al conveyancing, record- Tok, Sevenne stamps. efc. st cost of Dur- haser “Terms of sale to be complied With Sithin thirty (30) ‘days from date of sale. otherwise deposit will be forfeited and prop- erty resold a¢ risk and cost of defaulting | Sirchaser after five (3) days advertisement ( BHRIeR TeRle iy Some e spaper published Yashinston, o WashiEten. O SOlN BAUL. WILLIAM P. BENSON. Trustees. _1913.15.18.20.21.22.23.25.26.27 J. OWEN & SON. AUCTIONEERS, THOS. J. QETEYE ST WW. TRUSTEES' SALE OF VALUABLE THREE. DWELLING ' KNOW! SR PRICH, DICDE TSEAND AVE: B UE NORT RV Rin deed cf trust quly rebgrded in Liber No. 5030 folio €5 et sea f the land records of the District of Co- umbia, and at the request of the party se- cured thereby, the undersigned trustees will ell at public auction, in front of the prem- MONDAY. THE TWENTY-PIFTH O oLy, AD 1932~ AT FOUR S oSE p 3 he fohowing descrived sana and oremises, situate in the District of Co- {umbia and designated as and being lot 24 in bloek 8. in Moore and Barbour's Sccond Addition to the city of Washington, as per Foruic Bistrict of Colambia in Liber County 38 2P Yonto 20 1 sale Of the_ purchase price, 500,00 in one X alance in three JeArs With interest at six per centum per Innum, payable semi-annually. from day of sale. aechred by e o o ot e | 5y foid. o all cagh. > ure A "deporlt of $500.00 will be re- t time of sale. All conveyancinz, re. etc.. at cost of purchaser. Tern: o Saje’ to be ‘complied with Within ihirty Says'from day of sale, otherwise the trustces yeserve the right to resell the property fll‘ the risk and cost of defaulting purchaser. after five day: dvertisement of le in wfle“n"“’l”l’ published in Wi e C. CHESTER CAYWOQOD, CLYDE D. GARRETT. #914,16,18,20,22.25 ‘Trustees. such res hing ot the lund records of the District | DAY, whispered Talaskar, many years. AUCTION SALES—THIS AFTERNOON "THOS. J. OWEN & SON. AUCTIONEERS, 1431 EYE ST. N.W. RUSTEES' SALE OF VALUABLE FOUR- TRUSIORY BRICK CAPARTMENT, BUILD ING. BEING PREMISES NO_ 2809 FIF- TEENTH STREET NORTHWEST By Virtue of & certain deed of trust, duly recorded in Liber No. 6469. folio $4 et seq. of Colum: ia, and at the request of the party secured iereby, the undersigned trustees will sell at ublic suction. in front of the premises. on THE EIGHTEENTH DAY ' OF LY, AD 1o AT FIVE OCLOCK PM. ihe “following-described land and -premises, situate in the District of Columbia. and des- ienated as_and being lot 2 in block 19 of Hall ‘and Elvans’ subdivision of “Meridian HiiL *Block' 19" being now known for pur posés of assessment and taxation as sauare 2865 Terms: Bold sublect to a prior deéd of trust for $55.000. further particulars of which will be announced at time of sale; the purchase price above said trust to be patd in cash. A deposit of £2.500 required» Con- veancing. - rocording. eic. at purchaser's o3t erma fo be compiied with within fhirty days: otherwise deposit forfeited and the property may be advertised and resold at the discretion of the trustees. K. D. McRAE. OMER G. KREMKAU. 1y7.9.11.13.15.18 Trustees. ELMER_M. HARPER. SOLICITOR, MUNSEY BUILDING, BALTIMORE. MD. ASSIGNEE'S SALE OF. VERY DESIRABLE COLONIAL BRICK DWELLING. 707 HOUSTON AVENUE. SILVER SPRING. MONTGOMERY COUNTY. MD. Sale on Premises MONDAY. JULY EIGHTEENTH, 1032 AT fee-simple and improved by a 2. brick ‘dwelling coRtaning seven rooms. two baths and built-In garage. Deposit, $500 For full particulars see the Maryland News of June 24, July 1. 8 15 ELMER M. HARPER, Assignee of Mortgage for the Purpose of oreclosire. E'T NEWELL & CO. Auctioneers. v11.13.15.18 J. OWEN & SON. AUCTIONEERS. 1431 Eye Street Northwest, Trustees’ Sale of Valuable Real Estate Consisting of Three Brick Buildings Each Having a Store on First Floor and Apartment on Second and Numbered 1010, 1012, 1014 H Street Northeast. By virtue of a certain deed of trust. duly ed in Liber No. 6361, folio 183, ei sea. of the land records of the District of Co- lumbia. and at the request of the party se- cured thereby, the undersigned trustees will sell, at public auction, in_front of the prem- ises, on MONDAY. THE EIGHTEENTH DAY OF 'JULY. AD. 1932. AT FOUR O'CLOCK PM. the ' following-descrived land ~and premises. situate in District of Colun bia. and designated as and being lot num- bered seventeen (17) in the subdivision made by S. 8. Shedd and others of lots in square numbered nine hundred fifty-eight (958). as per plat recorded in Liber 12, follo 147, of the office of the surveyor for the Disirict of Columbia. —Als lettered “B’ and "C” in_William W. Birth's subdivision of lots in square numbered nine hundred fifty- eight (958), as per plat recorded in the office of the survevor for the District of Co- lumbia in Liber W. F., folio 48. Bubject to coyenants of record Terms: Sold sublect to & prior deed of trust for ~$34,000. further particulars of which will be snnounced at time of sale: the purchase price _above sald trust to be paid in cash. A deposit of $500 reguired. Conveyancing. recording. etc.. at purchaser's cost. Terms fifteen days. otherwise deposit forfeited and the property may be advertised and resold at the discretion of the trustees JOHN A. THOMPSON. JTHOMAS H. PATTERSON. _FUTURE DAYS. THOS. J. OWEN_& SON. 1431 EYE ST. N.W. TRUSTEE'S SALE OF VALUABLE REAL ESTATE. CONSISTING OF AN UNIM PROVED LOT SITUATE ON THE NORTH SIDE_OF RITTENHOUSE STREET, BE- TWEEN THIRTEENTH _AND__FOUR- TEENTH STREETS NORTHWEST, CO! TAINING 2.898 SQUARE FEET. By virtue of & certain deed of trust. duly recorded in Liber No. 6347, folio 77 et seq., of the land records of the District of Colum- bia. and At the reauest of the party secured thereby, the undersigned trustee will sell at public auction. on the property. on THE EIGHTEENTH DAY OF JULY. 1932 AT FOUR-THIRTY O'CLOCK P.M. the following-described land. situate in_the city of Washington. District of Co- lumbia. and designated as and being ot fourteen (14) in_the subdivicion of lofs made by Harry Wardman and Thomas P. Bones in sauare twenty-seven hundred and eighty-nine (2789). as per plat recorded in the office of the survevor for the District of Columbia in Liber 94. at folio 15. Terms of sale: Ail cash. A deposit of $500 will be reauired at time of sale convevaneing. recording. etc.. at cost of pur- chaser. Terms of sale to be complied with within thirty days from dav of sale. other- Wise the trustee reserves the right to resell the property. at the risk and cost of default- ing rurchaser. after five days' advertisement of such resale in some newspaper published in Washington. B Gpporyar, wirson. Substituted Trustee in Equity No. 54495. 3¥7.9.11,13.15.18 THE ABOVE SALE 18 POSTPONED TO e BY ORDER OF THE TRUSTER v18.20.% t P MONDAY, tory 1o 1y7.9.11.13 AD. Adam A. Weschler & Son. Auctioneers Household and Office FURNITURE By order John S. Meaney, Trustee in Bankruptcy of Philip Little, and from other sources. Elee. Refrigerator. Fireproof File Case. Safe Cabinet Safes, Pianos, New and Used Dining. Livine Room. Bed-Daven port. Bed R Dinet Breakfa: T2 SMice Desks. Chal f:men, National Cash Register, etc. BY AUCTION AT WESCHLER’S 915 E St. N.W. WEDNESDAY July 20th, 9 A.M. Continuing Thronghout the Day Also at 3 P. 57 o NEW RESSES THOS. J. QWEN & SON. AUCTIONEERS. 1031 Eve Street N.W. STEES' SALE OF VALUABLE THREE- mSTOHY BRICK DWELLING, BEING PREMISES NO. 1845 KALORAMA ROAD NORTHWEST. By iirtue of & certain deed of trust duly recorded. in Liber No. 6338, folio 201 et sea of the lend records of the District of Ci lumbia. and at the reauest of the party se- | cured thereby. the undersigned trustees will e at public auction, in front of the prem- e o TR ORI AT THE TWENTY-PIRST By °bF JULY, AD. 1932, AT FOUR- PATRTY. 0'CLOCK ‘Bii.. ‘the following de- scribed land and premises, situate in the District of Columbla, and designated as and being the east 25 feet front on Kalorama ereof. of bios In Thomas 3, Fisher, Willlam For- William B. Young. Commi 4" now Known as ington _Helghts,” as per piai recorded Liber County, No. 6, folio 115, of the records of the office of_the surveyor of the District Ot Columbin. The above. described land is oL ORI, it pooR of “IRE asentor, OF A B e o EoriaRia. or taXation pur- Dones a3 ot 803, In saure 2853 “Terat¥ of sale:” One-third of the purchase money to be paid in cash, balance in two equal Installments, payable in one and two years, with interest at 8 entum per annum, payable semi-annually from day of sale. secured by deed of trust upon the property sold, or all cash. at the option of the purchaser. A deposit of $500 will be required at time of sale. All conveyancing, recording. etc.. at cost of purchaser. Terms of sale to be complied with within thirty days from day of sale, otherwise the trustees reserve the right to resell the property at the risk and cost of defaulling purchaser, fter five davs' advertisement of such re- sale in some newspaper published in Wash- ington, D. C, HARRY L._RUST. GEORGE CALVERf BOWIE, 1711,d&ds,exSu Trustees. to be compliéd with within | All | ®ise_the tru THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, MONDAY, JULY 18, 1932. 1833, by Bdgat R'ee 2 v B Burroughs i “It was & man,” sad Tarzan,” but it has been dead It was chalned to this wall.” “There are several of them,” sald Komodoflorensal. “They tell us that this corridor connected with the quar- ters of a very powerful Veltorismakusian.” AUCTION SALES—TOMORROW Adam A. Weschler & Son, Auctioneers 915 E St. N.W, Bankruptcy Sale Ladies'—Men's—Children’ | IFurnishings, Shoes, * Rubbers, | Boots, Bolt Goods, Bed: || Cash Register, Fixtures, Etc. By Auction AT 3403 M ST. N.W. TUESDAY July 19, 1932, 10 AM. Shoes. Rubbers,’ Boots, Bootee Sweaters.. fppers, Coatr. Raincoaty, . Dre. foxs Hoslery, Pants, ~ Gloves, Hats, Caps, nderwear, Collars. Handkerchiefs, nionalls. ~ Pajamas, Pocketbooks. Handbags. and Table Linen. Curtain Goos forts. Table Oilcloth, Umbrell Gonds, Spool Cotton and Silk, Ete. <o National 6-Clerk Check Cash Register, Fioor Shoe Cases. Counters. M Garment Racks. Shoe Fitting Stools, Dinsow Display Fixtures, Ete. Te: Bessle T. Abel, Bankrubt S: CASH. ALBERT F. STEL 3715.16.18 House Bath- EM. Trustee, THOS. J. OWEN_& SON, AUCTIONEERS, 1431 EYE ST. N.W. USTEES' SALE OF VALUABLE TWO- TRUSTERY . SOLonL. WMOGDERN. BRICK HOME. SITUAJE 1215 STAPLES STREET NORTHFAST. By virtue of a certain deed of trust. duly recorded in Liber No. 8224 folio 113 el sea | Of°Phe fand records of the District ot Colum. Bia, and &t the reauest of the party secured thereby, the undersigned trustees will seil | at -public auction. in_front of the premises. | on TUESDAY. THE NINETEENTH DAY OF | JULY, AD. 1932, AT THREE O'CLOCK P.M. the following-cescrived land and premises, sitiiate in the District of Columbia, and de Iknated as nod being lot numbered one hu any’s subdivision of lots in sauare numbered orty hundred and sixty-seven (4067). a8 per plat_recorded in the office of the surveyor for the District of Columbia in Liber 79. at folio 159, subject to the bullding restr iine as d Dlat. and to such re- stiictions. as are or may hereafter be imposed ihe authorities under ' the building rezulations or zoning system of the District_of Columbia Terms. Sold tubject to a prior deed of trust for $4.500. further particurs of which il be announced at time of sale: the pur- chase price nbove satd trust to be paid in cash. A deposit of $300 required. onvey- ancirg. recording.’etc., at purchaser's cost. Terms to be complied Wwith within ten days. otherwise deposit forfeited and the broperty fay be advertised and resold at the discre: tion of the trustees FLOYD E. DAVIS, WALTER G. DAVIS, Trustees. 18.11.13.15.16.18_ G. J. Sworzyn & Co. Auctioneers | FURNITURE BY AUCTION TUESDAY, JULY 1%th Commencing at 10 A.M. AT SWORZYN’S 514 Tenth St. N.W. | Bed Room Suites. Bed-Davenport || and Living Room Suiies. Dining Room Suites. 0dd Dressers. Chests of Draw :rs. “Tables. Beds. Coil Sprin Day Beds. Chairs, ators. Singer Sewins Machines, elc, G. J. SWORZYN & CO. General Auctioneers THOS. J. OWEN & SON, AUCTIONEERS, 1431 Eve Street N.W. TRUSTEES' SALE OF VALUAELE TWO- STORY _BRICK ~DWELLING. BEING | PREMISES NO 3328 NINETEENTH | STREET NORTHWEST By virtue of a certain deed of trust, duly recorded in Liber No. 4373, folio 140 et seq | of the land records of the District of G | lumbia, and at the requestfof the party se- | cured thereby, the undersigned trustees will sell, at public auction, in front of the prem- ises. " on TUESDAY. THE NINETEENTH | DAY OF JULY, AD. 1932 AT FIVE | OCLOCK PM.' the ~ following-described | Iand and premises. situate in the District of | Columbia. “and designated as and being lot | 113 in Samuel S Dalton's subdivision in | block 4" “Ingleside.” as per plat recorded | In ‘Book 62. at page 125, in the surveyor's office of the District of Columbia. Subfect to_covenants of record. Terms of sale: Al cash. A deposit of $300.00 will be required at time of sale. All | convevancing. recording, ete.. at cost of pur- | chaser. Terms of sale to be complied with within' thirty days from day of sale. other- ees reserve the right to resell the propertv/at the risk and eost of default- | ing purchaser, after five days' advertisement of such resale in some newspaper published in Washington, D. C. THEODORE _MICHAEL, HERMAN E. GASCH. 13.14.15.16.18.19 Tri FUTURE DAYS. | ADAM A, WESCHLER & SON, Auctloneers. | e | Trustee’s Sale of Valuable Im- | proved Real Estate, Consist- | ing of Modern, Well Located | Business and Office Building Known as 821 Fifteenth Street Northwest. By virtue of a deed of trust recorde Liber No. 6628, Tolio 91 6t sea., ‘one. of the land records of the District of Columbi | and at the request of party secured thereb the undersigned trustee will offer for sa by public auction. in front of premises. on FRIDAY. THE TWENTY-SECOND DAY OF JULY. 1932, AT FIVE O'CLOCK PAM.. the following-described property in the District of Columbia. to wit: Lot numbered thirty- four’ (34) o' Samucl P “Brown's subdivizion of Jots"in, square nimbered TWo Tundred and | omce “or “ife dirvEyor Yor Celumbia in Liber R. W., at folio 136, | “‘Terms of sale: One-fifth of the purchase | money to be paid in cash, balance In equal instaliments, represented by promissory notes of purchaser payable in one, two, three and four years. with interest at 6 per cent per annum “from day of sale. payable semi- annually, secured by first deed of trust upon property’sold. or all cash. at option of bu Shaser. A debosit_of 45000 reanjred of pu ser: xaminat veyancing, *Tecording. perenue sty Son notarial fees at cost | to be com | from " day | reserves the | at “risk and | chaser, " atter such resale 1 | | | | | | _iyaa the District of revenue stamps and of purchaser. Terms plied with within _thirty days of sale. otherwise trustee right the resell property cost. defaulting ur- Spaper published in Washington, D. C., or deposit may be for feited, or without forfeiting deposit trustee may avail itself of any legal or equitable NATIONAL METROPOLITAN BANK OF WASHINGTON, Trustee. By R. P.AHOLLINGSWOR%{‘.“ dtdsexsy ASSStant Trust Omcer. dred eight (108) in Thomas A. Jameson Com. | tion | Tecorded in ‘the | ‘The tunnel dropped rapidly to lower levels, enter- ing at last a third chamber larger than either of Upon the floor lay the bodies of many As they paused to look about the room there Zell upon their ears the sound of a human voice. the others. men. AUCTION SALES—FUTURE DAYS. "THOS. J. OWEN_& SON, AUCTIONEERS, 1431 EYE ST. N.W. | | TRUSTEES' SALE OF VALUABLE DE- | TACHED FRAME BUNGALOW. BEING P 1226 BARATOGA AVE- NUE NORTHEAST: By virtue of a certain deed of trust, duly recorded in Liber No. 6443, folio 225 et sec of the land records of the District of Colum: bia, and at the reauest of the party secured | thereby, the undersigned trustees will sell ublic auction, in front of the premises, | on THURSDAY. THE TWENTY-FIRST DA |OP JULY, AD 1832. AT FIVE O'CLOCK | P:M.. the following-described land and prem- ises. "sltuate in the District of Columbls, and | designated as and being lot 23 in Vieth subdivision of lots in square 3938, as per for the District of Columbia in Liber 52, at | foito 97: ‘subject to covenants of record | Terms: 8old subject to a prior building | Association deed of trust for $3.423.80, fur- | ther particulars of which will be announced | at time of sal said trust to be paid in cash. A deposit of $300 reauired, Conveyancing. recording. etc.. at purchaser's cos with within thirty days. otherwise deposit forfeited and the property may be ad tised and resold at the discretion of the trustees. EDWARD A. TRIPP, LEE V. THACKER. _iyea2as.1831 Trustees. THOMAS J. OWEN N. AUCTIONEERS. 1431 Eve Street N.W. | Trustee's Sale of Valuable Apartment House Contain- ing Ten Apartments, Being N.W. By virtue of a certain deed of trust. dated | gune 36,025, "0 Gy Tecordea in Liber | 3936, at folio 499.°0f the land records of the District of Columbia. ard at the reauest of the party secured thereby, the undersigned. as surviving trustee, will offer for public auction, in front of the prem WEDNESDAY. THE TWENTY-SEVENTH DAY OF JULY. 1032 AT § O'CLOCK P.M. the following-described Jand and premises 11 the District of Columbla, {0 Wit: Lot num- | bered sixty-nine (69) in block numbered five (5) Bloomingdale, as per plat thereof recorded in the office of the survegyor for No. 71. at folio 109. being now known for | the purpose of assessment and taxation as lot €9. square 3103 subject to a 15-foot | building restriction line on Randolph street, | as_described in said trust Terms ofssale: 107, of the | to be paid in cash and the balance th ¢in equal monthly ‘installments of $27 each. including interest at the rate of 5 per annum, from day of sale, to be secured by a fitst deed of trust on | or all cash at the option of Yhe purchaser | first to the payment ot taxes. the payment 'of interest and (he account of the princip secondly to balance on with the privilege ment period. A deposit of $1,00000 will be | required at the time of sale Examination | of title, convevancing. recording. revenue | stamps ‘and=notary fees a: the cost of the | purchaser. ~Terms of sale to be complied | with within thirty ‘days from the dav of sale: otnerwise the undersigned survivin trustes Teserves the ‘rignt o resell said property at the risk and cost of the defauit- ing purclaser. after five days' advertisement | of such_resals in some newspaper published | in the District of Columb | GEO. W. WHITE. | Burviving Trustee | _irisdtdsexsu 613 15th 8t Nw. | THOS. J. OWEN & SON. AUCTIONEERS. | Trustee’s Sale of Valuable Im- | proved Real Estate, consist- | ing of an Eight-Story Stone | and Brick Modern Fireproof | Hotel, at the Northwest Cor- | mer of 15th and L Streets | N.W, Known as the Lee House. | whereas. default ha | the payment of the sem| the “debt secured on th % been made in hereinafter de- | scribed land and premises by a certain deed | p of trust bearing date October 19, 1927, and | recorded October 24, 1927, in Liber 60i1. at | folio 441, "of the ‘land records of the Dis- trict of Columbia, as well as the taxes due thereon. and at ihe written request of the holder of the notes secured by said deed of trust, the undersigned. the trustee named in | said ‘deed of trust. will offer for sale under the provisions thereof at public_suction in iront of the premises at THREE-THIRTY OCLOCK PM. on FRIDAY., THE TWENTY-NINTH AD DAY OF JULY, | 1832, the following-described’ land and | premises. with improvements, _ease- | ments. rights, ways and appurtenances thereinto belonging. situate and Iying in the | City of Washington. District of Columbis | namely: All of orikinal lots one (1) and | two (2) and parts of original lots three (3) and thirty-two (32) in square one hundred | and ninety-seven (197). the whole being de- scribed by metes and bounds as_follows corner of said square, and running thence west on north “L” street, one hundred and thirty-one (131) feet, thence north at right angles to said “L" street, sixty (60) feet. thence west three (3) fes thence north seventy-two (72) feet to an ailey; thence east ten (10) feet, thence south thirty-two (52) feet, thence east thirty (30) feet, thence north twenty-two (22) feet. thence enst ninety-four (34) feet to Fifteenth Street west, and thence south on sald street. one hundred and twenty-two (122) feet to the place of beginning: with perpetual right 'of way for alley purposes over a strip of ground beginming twenty-five (25) feet west of he southeast corner of original lot | three '(3) and running thence morth sixty | (60) feet. thence west three (3) feet. thence south sixty (G0) feet. thence east on “L" street three (3) feet to the point of begin- !ning: subject to the covenant that no bullding or other structure shall be erected on the west ten (10) feet by the full depth of said part of original lot three (3). which fen (10)feet Includes the said three (3) foot | right of was. Together with all bulldings and {mprovements of every kind and de- scription now or hereafter erected or placed engines, bollers. eler muvable interior improvements and fixtures of every kind and description, in or upon said premises. or which may ' hereafter be Siagedfnor upon the same or used in cons Serewith. | together with | all_‘and R Ways. easements. Tights. privic | fees *hd "appurienances and hereditaments to sald premises belonging or in anywise ertaining. AP erms of sale: One-third of the purchase price in cash, of which a deposit of $25.00000 ~must be made with the {rustee at time of sale. and the bal- ance In equa! retes of the purchaser, Pavable in one and two years ater date of ale, with {nterest at the rate of 6.4% per hnim and pavable semi-annually, secured by deed of trust on the property sold, or 201 éash at the option of the purchaser. The ferms. of sale to be complied with within fifteen (15) days from date of sale, in de- fault of which the property will be re- sold at the risk and cost of the defaulting urchaser after five days' re-advertisement n some newspaver published in Washing: ton, D. C. All conveyancing, title examina- tion and recording to be at the expense of aser, the puvrfi;‘ON TRUST COMPANY OF THE DISTRICT e Rection OF COLUMBIA. JEORGE E. FLEMING, - Vice President. 1) Attest: 1RVING YiRPEL. Becretary. 1e23.d&dbs.exSu&hol. | TRADE MARK Antique Glassware, REGISTERED Embracing in Part Mahogan; Card Tavles ork Favien: Snap-top Table: s ;fll(!. CASH. S R ted Ware, ete. Furniture, China, Pictures, Large Mirrors, etc. AT PUBLIC AUCTION Within Our Galleries 715 13th Street WEDNESDAY July 20th, 1932 at 10 AM. of D h Cottage Prints, rge Bainat | ] o Sitrrors. C. G. Sloan & Co., Inc., Auets. 2 R 2 plat recorded in the office of the surveyor | the purchase price above | Terms to be complied | Premises 1718 First Street| purchase money | id_property, | Said pavments when so made to be nplied | of making larger payments at anv install- | -annual interest on | | Beginning for the same at the southeast | % |- By EDGAR R As the da his Rome: aitdr pis. i more and more apprel Killer, son of Tarzan, of his vanished father. ICE BURROUGHS Vi and Tarzan did not return to lane flight, his son became lve. At last Korak the took the trail with a score of the swiftest and bravest of the Waziri in search AUCTION SALES—FUTURE DAY! _AUCTION SALES—] lE_DAYS. THOS. J. OWEN_& SON, AUCTIONEERS, 1431 EYE ST. N.W. SALE ™- E e fare EEATS R I LLING NO. BTREET 2826 SIXTH NORTHEAST. By virtue of a certain deed of trust, duly recorded in Liber No. 6329, folio 155 ei sea of the land records of the District of Colum- bia, and at the reauest of the party secured thereby, the undersigned trustees will sell at public auction. in front of the premises, IDAY, THE TWENTY-SECOND DAY OP JULY, AD. 1933 AT THREE O'CLOCK P.M., the Tollowing-described land and prem- | ises.” situate in the county of Washington, District of Columbia, and designated as_and being lot numbered iwenty-six (26) in Ethel 21 “Rufty's subdivision of lots in block ten 10)"in ‘Dennison' and, Sands, trustees’,.sul division "of part_of “Metropolis View.” as | per_plat of said Rutty's subdivisi |in Liber 76, at folio 162, of the records of the office of the surveyor of the District of Columbia, now known for assessment and | taxation purp lot 26, square 3640, Terms Of sale: Onecthird of the purchase money to be puid in cash, balance in two | caual nstaliments. payable i one and two | years. with interest at seven per centum per annum. payable semi-annually, from day of ale, secured by deed of trust upon the prop- erty sold, or all cash, at the option of the purchaser. ~A deposit of 3300 will be required at time of sale. Al conveyancing. record. ing. etc.”at cost of purchaser. Terms of safe {0 be compliea’ with Within thirty days from day ‘of “sale. Otherwise the trustee reserve the right fo resell the property, at the risk and cost of defaulting purcha after five days’ advertisement of such re |in_some _newspaper published in Washing- | SAMUEL A JAMES B. 1712,14,16.18,20.22 TRUSTEES' PROVED DW] DROURY. NICHOLSON. Trustees. | THOS. J. OWEN & SON. AUCTIONEERS. 1431 EYE BT. N.W, TRUSTEES' SALE_OF VALUABLE IM- PROVED REAL ESTATE. BEING PREM- ISES NO. 1835 VERNON STREET NORTHWEST. By virtue of a certain deed of trust. dated | 14th day of Pebr: 1929. and recorded in | Liber 6286, folio 287 amon the land records of the District of Columbia and at the re- | quest of the party secured therevy. the un- | dersigned trustees will sell at public auction, in front of the premises. on WEDNESDAY. the District of Columbia. in County Book | THE TWENTX-SEVENTH DAY OF JULY, | AD. 1932. AT FOUR O'CLOCK P.M. thé following-described land and premises.”sit ate in the County of Washington, District of Columbia, and designated as and being lot | numbered fifty-eight (58) in James Lowndes' subdivision of lot numbered six (6) in bloc | numbered three (3) “Washington Helghis. as per plat recorded in the office of the sur- | vevor of the District of Columbia in Liber t folio 19; sald block numbered three (3) #n for the purpose of Terms of sale | money "to”be” paid in cash. balance in two equal instaliments. payable in one and two years, with interest at seven per centum per annum, payable semi-annualiy. from day of sale. secured by deed of trust upon the property sold. or all cash, at the option of the purchaser. A deposit’of $300.00 will be required at time of sale. All conveyanc recording, revenue stamps. etc. at cost of purcha Terms of sale to be complied with within 30 days {rom day of sale. othe; wise the trustees reserve the right to res | the property at the risk and cost of defa ing purchaser. after five days’ advertisement of such resale in some newspaper published in Washington, D. C. SAMUEL A. DRURY, JAMES B. NICHOLSON. 1716,18,20.22.25.27 Trustee ! | THOS. J. OWEN & SON, AUCTIONEERS, 1431 EYE ST. N.W. TRUSTEES' SALE OF VALUABLE TWO- STORY SEMI - DETACHED BRICK | DWELLING, CONTAINING EIGHT ROOMS AND TWO_BATHS. GARAGE. KNOWN AS PREMi 1616 WEBSTER STREET NORTHWEST. | By wirtue of a certain deed of trust. duly recorded in Liver No. 6390, folio 599 ei sea | of the land records of the District of. Colum. | bia. and at the request of the party secured | thereby. the undersigned trustees will seil public auction. in front of the premise FRIDAY, THE TWENTY.SECOND DAY AD. 1932 AT FOUR O'CLOCK | the following-described Jand and prem- ises, situate in the District of Columbia. and | designated as and being lot 10 in square | 2846 of Mary Gresham Machen’s subdivision | of part of a tract of land known as “Argyle. Cowl and Lorn.” as per plat recorded in the office of the surveyor for the District of Columbia in Liber 62, at folio 78. Terms: Sold subject to a prior deed of trust for "$12.000. further particulars of which will be announced at time of sale: the purchase price above saill trust to be | pald “in cash. A deposit of $500 required | Conveyancing, recording. etc. at purchaser's | cost. Terms' to be complied with within | thirty days. otherwise deposit forfeited and | the property may be advertised and resold | &t the discretion of the trustees LAFAYETTE FRANKLIN, WILMER F. STICKLE. 1912.14.16,18.20,22 Trustees. THOS. J. OWEN & BON, AUCTIONEERS, 1431 EYE ST. N.W. Trustee’s Sale of Valuable Brick and Stone Apartment House Containing Forty Apartments, Known as “Stan- ley Arms Apartments,” No. 1125 Twelfth Street North- west. Because of default In the terms and condi. tions of a certain mortgage executed by Th Stanley Corporation of Washington, a Dela ware corporation, dated May 9. 1925, record- ed among the land records of the District of Columbia in Liber 5543, at folio 457 et Seq. And at the request of over iwenty-fve per centum of the holders of the bonds se- cured thereby, the undersigned substituted frustee. by ‘dppointment of the Supreme Court of the District of Columbia in Equity Cause No. 51686, will offer for sale. in_front of 'the _premises, on MONDAY. THE FIRST DAY OF AUGUST, A.D. 1932, AT FOUR O'CLOCK P.M., the’ foliowing-described land and premises, ‘situate in the city of Wash- ington. District of Columbia: Lot 25 in the combination of lots made. by Vestry 'of Ricension Parish ‘of ‘parta of Iots in square $15°"8s Der "plat_recorded In Liber No. 41, folio 54, of the records of the office of the surveyor of the District of Columbia, to- gether with the improvements, consisting of the Stanley Arms Apartments and ail fur- nishings, fittings ‘and fixtures _contained therein which the said trustee under said mortgage ha: Po':r to sell and convey. Terms of sale: One-third of the purchase price to be rllfl in cash on or before Eer- tember 1, 1933, balance in two equal install- ments, payable on or before one and two years from date of sale, respectively. with interest thereon at the rate of six per centum per annum from date of sale, said interest payable semi-annually, and to secured by first deed of trust on the prop- erty sold, or all cash, at the option of the urchaser. The trustee will receive no bid rom any one offering to bid who shall not at or before the hour of sale, or any ad- Journment thereof, deposit with said trustee, 25 a pledge that such bidder will make good his bid in case of acceptance. a deposit of $5.000. either in cash or certified check on a local bank or trust company. made or indorsed payable to the undersisried trustee, or in lieu thereof bonds of the par value of .000. in form transferable by delivery. secured by said mortgage. said bonds to have all unpald coupons attached ' thereto. The deposit of any unsuccessful bidder will be returned to him immediately after the sale. In case any successful bidder shall fail to compiete his purchase by September 1, 1 in accordance with the said terms of le, sald deposit may be forfeited at the option of the trustee. The trustee re- serves the Nht to reject amy and all bids and ‘witndraw the property from sale. Ad- Justments with respect to taxes, assessments, insurance, rental, income from operation of property, ‘interest and all other adjustments shall be made as of the date of sale. The trustee, how will "Continue to. manage Snd Cherate wald property and collect the income theretrom from aste of saie to date ol transfer upon existing terms as set forth in mortgage. After settlement of sale iald trustée will not be responsible for any s, o ebetaes "Blcw SrUROnEIble L0f, Ay Ry R e S 1932; otherwise the trustee reserves the : TIght to resell tifé property, at the risk and cost of the Hehulgnl purchaser. upon the foregoing terms, after advertisement of such resale in accordance with the terms pre- scribed in said mnrtme. IC/ SECURITY AND TRUST COMPANY, By CORCORAN THOM. ' eside; Bubstity ustes Under Said’ Mortguge TR Ton, "Appeinied o Bosiis” Causs "o, 3 in 51684, ‘Supreme Court, B. G, ™ (Senl) " Auggt: - b, u:nmvfl.' Wm’f";’mmm. Hibbs Building, for Trustee. 1712,15,18; ,26,28,30,aul n recorded | hird of the purchase | Eight-Story and Basement | "THOS. J. OWEN & BON, AUCTIONEERS, | 1431 EYE ST. N.W. TRUSTEES' SALE OF VALUABLE TWO- STORY _AND BASEMENT ~ BRICK DWELLING KNOWN AS PREMISES 723 FOURTH STREET NORTHWEST. By virtue of a certain decd of trust, duly recorded in Liver No. 5703, folio 64 et seq., of the land records of the District of Co- lumbia, and at the reuest of tue party secured thereby, the undersigned trustees will sell at public auction, in front cf the premises, on MONDAY, THE TWENTY- FIFTH DAY OF JULY." 1932, AT THREE O'CLOCK P.M.. the following-described I and premises, situate in the city of Wi Ington. District of Columbia. and deslgnated | 852 being pgrt of oAl 1ot 8 n Sansrs | 820" Belnning®or 4t street at the north | West ‘Corner of “said 'lot. ‘thence souts on sald street 14 feet, thence east 93 feel | thence north 14 feet and thence west 93 feet to the beginning; now known as lot 815 | in_scuare 529. Terms of sale: One-third of the purchase money to be paid in cash, balance in two eaur. instaliments. pavable in one and {wo years. with interest al six per contum per nnum, payable semi-annually, from day of sale, secured by deed of trust upon the prop- erty sold. or all cash, at the opition cf the purchaser. A deposit of $300 will be re- quired at time of le. Al ccuveyancing, at cost of purchaser. Terms complied with within thirty | days’from day Of ‘sale. otherwise the trusy | tees reserve the right to resell the property, &t the risk and cost of defaul:iag puschaser. | fter five days advertisement of such resale in some newspaper published in Wash- iBetonD. WALTER 5. BRADY. JOSERH 5 suieters223s o D SULGEVAN, THOS. J. OWEN, . AUCTIONEERS. TG eSO, AVGTIONEERS. STEE'S SALE OF VALUABLE TWO- STORY AND CELLAR BRICK AND PRAME BUSINESS PROPERTY. CON- TAINING STORE ON FIRST FLOOR Mt ESVIORAND BATE APACT . A B;It“!lus'r}';ll'l' NIOFTI‘:IEAS%V PRSMIERS virtue of a cer - s | recorded in Liver No. 635 Tolio 115 et sear of the land records of the District of O | lumbia, and at the request of the party sc- | cured thereby, the undersigned trustee will | sell at public auction, in front of the prem- ises. ‘on THURSDAY. THE TWENTY-FIRST DAY OF JULY 'AD. 1632, AT THREE- PORTY-PIVE O'CLOCK P M. the tollowing- | described land and premises. situate in the District of Columbia and cesignated s and being ot 3 in John F. Ennis, trustee’s, sub- | givisien ‘of lots 'in_square’ 808." as Der piat the"District of ‘columbia 1 Liver G. 5. Bn Toflonr. e | _Terms of sale: One-third of the purchase | money to be paid in cash, balance in two €qual instaliments. payable in one and two years wih inverext Rer centum per erty soid, or all cash, at the cption (I the purchaser. A deposit’ of $200.00 will be re- | auired at’ time of sale. “All conveyancin recording. etc.. at cost of purchaser. Term of sale to be' complied with within thirty daxs from cey of sale. otherwise the tiustes Tight (0 Tesell The propert after five days' advertisement of xuch resals | 5 some newspaper published tn Washington, Ry LUKE C. STRIDE! 1v15.18.20 Survivine Trusice. THOMAS J. QWEN & SON. AUCTIONEERS, 1431 Eye Street N.W. TRUSTEES' SALE OP V. STORY BRICK Dwm?g‘gAl.kxi%WT’w& %figf_rdlflm 16 QUINCY PLACE NORTH- | | By viriue of s deed of trust. January 10. 1927. as instrument No the land iy . o {he, land recordy of the District of Colim- i sell. in front of the premises, o1 WEDNESDAY. THE TWENTIETH DAY OF JULY, A.D. 1932. AT FOUR O'CLOCK | PM. ot ' numbered sixty (60) in Eugene | Carusi and William J. Miller. trustees' gub- division of lots in block numbered four (4), | iWest_Eckington.” as per plat recorded in | the office of tne survesor for the District | of Columbia in Liver County 9. at folio 47 gaid_block numbered four (4) being now known for the purposes of assessment and | faxation as square numbered thirty-five hundred and twenty-one (3521); subject to the covenants of record Terms of sale: One-fourth cash: balance in one, two and three years. with interest at six per cent per annum, payable semi- aunusily; or if monthly 'terms desired, £750.00 Tash. balance monthly. ~Deposit of $300.00 required at fime of sale. and the purchaser allowed fifteen days from date of sale to complete the purchase. Further b ticulars at time of sale. All convevancing, recording and revenue stamps. e4€., at cost of purchaser. EDWARD 0. BALTZ. + . VERNON G. OWEN. 3.15.18.20 Truste 339,111 E e THOS. J. OWEN_& SON. AUCTIONEERS, | [ 1431 EYE ST. N.W. TRUSTEES' SALE OF VALUABLE TWO- STORY SEMI - DETACHED BRICK DWELLING. "KNOWN ~_AS _PREMISES 1025 GIRARD STREET NORTHEAST., By virtue of a certain deed of trust duly recorded in Liber No. 5790, folio 13 et seq.. of the land records of the District of Co lumbia, and at the request of the party se- cured ihereby. the undersigned trustees will | sell at public auction. in front of the prem- ises, on TUESDAY. JULY TWENTY-SIXTH, AD. 1932, AT TWO O'CLOCK P.AL., the fol- | lowing-described land and premises. situate | In"the District of Columbis, and designated s and being lot 78 in Emanuel Speich's | subdivision of lots in square 3874, as per plat recorded n_Liber 79. follo 72, of the Tecords of the office of the surveyor of the | District of Columbla. ‘erms: subject to a prior deed of | trust for $4.500, further particulars of which will be announced at time of sale. the pur- | chase price above said trust to be paid in cash. 'A deposit of $300 required. Convey- ancing. recording. etc.. at purchaser's cost Terms to be complied with within_thirty days, otherwise deposit forfeited and the property may be advertised and resold at the discretion of the trustees E. E. HERRELL, A C. LAMPE. 1715.18,20,22.25 Trustees. THOMAS J. OWEN & SON. AUCTIONEERS, | 1431 Eve Sireet N.W. i TRUSTEE'S SALE OF = VALUABLE IM- PROVED REAL ESTATE. KNOWN AS| PREMISES 4719 CONDUIT ROAD. aatea Brcmber 23, T3ae ange duy redard: ed in Liber No. 6274 at follo 233, of the land " records "ot the District of Golumbia, and at the request of the party secured thereby, the undersigned. as surviving trustee under said deed of trust, will offer g ises. _on s TWENTIETH DAY OF JULY. AD. 1832, AT FIVE O'CLOCK P.M.. the following described land and premises in the District of Colum- bia, to wii: “Parf of lot 3 in the subdivision of part of the tract of land known as [Harlem.' among the heirs of John W. Baker, described more particularly by mets bounds as follcws: Beginning for the same at a point in the northeasterly line o¢ | of the Conduit road, at the most southerly corner of the land conveved to Ida Rettstatt by deed dated January 2. 1923. and recorded in Liber 4872." folio 35 d records ot the District of Columb running thence north 54 de utes 46 seconds east 205.05 to & pipe in the southerly line of an alley feet wide: thence along said line of said alley north 55 degrees 21 minutes 35 sec- onds west 106.52 feet: thence south 54 de- grees 47 minutes 46 seconds west 168.35 feet. more or less, to the northerly line of sald Conduit road: and thence south 35 de- grees 12 minutes 14 secopds east along said line of said road 100 féet to the point | of beginning. NOTE: At the date hereof the above described land is designated on the records of the assessor of the District of Columbia for taxation purposes as lot UCTIONS. SYNOPSIS_FOR PRECEDING INSTALLMENTS. Antoirette Brookes. 18 years old. Tony to family and friends, was orphaned when her father and mother were killed in an auto- mobile accident in Centerville, her home town. She had just graduated from f.gh school and had intended to o to art school. but she learned that for the last six months of his life her father had fought off bank- Tuptcy. As a ehfld Tony had taken paint- ing lessons and at 16 she turned her love of line and color to dress designing. When her father's estate was retiled, Tony had slightly less than $200. Tony's capital Wwas down to $12 when she got a job as helper fn Jime " Samaie's dress shop in New or] assisted quit suddenly apd Tony was pro- moted. She was so frank in sdvising women what they should wear that she lost important sales and was dismissed. The same day Leslie (Lee) Moran. a model, also was discharged. She had no money Tony shared her third floor back room at Mrs. Higging' with her. Lee became dis couraged at their failure to get jous and sald she was going out to Jook for some fun. “While Lee was out, Tom Stewart. a young engineer who in love with her. called at Mrs Hizzing'. Tony was unable fo_ Teceive him there and they talked as they walked. ~Tony thrilled merely to be ‘with Tom. He attracted her greatly, Lee returned at 2 a.m. laden wifh bags of food. ~which had ‘been bought by her guncle” whom she had met while taxi INSTALLMENT 1V. NCLE was my first customer and I pgked him out all by mysefl. 1 was sitting with some of the other taxis in a roped space at one end of El Tango—we call it the bullpen—when I saw Uncle come in. He looked kind of sheep- ish, as if he didn't know whether he ought to be there or not, so I put on my come-hither smile and nodded to him. That bucked him up. He asked me if I'd mind taking a few turns with him; he hadn't dancei for years, it was a shame to bother any one; he'd probably step on my feet— and s0 on. I said I'd love helping him. 113 He needed it, all right. And when Isay help I mean help, We practiced until dinner time and he asked if he could come back for more punishment later. “Tom,” she breathed, and stepped touch? “Tom—don't.” My feet were mangled but I held up. We put on the second show until 1 o'clock this morning and how a man of his ripe old age can trip the way Uncle Lenny does is nothing short of miracle.” : “But all the food, Lee; how did you come to get it?” “Easy. gHe asked me if he could drop me anywhere and on the way I told him the whole story—how I happened to be in El Tango and all. He was a brick; went right into the Santa Claus part without a murmur. No pawing. either. Just a nice uncly good night and a date for day after tomorrow, at El Tango. If my feet don't drop off before then. I think I can get the mansger to take you o, tco, Tony, in a day, or two. Tony shook her head. . % “T couldn't.” she said. “I wish you'd give it up, Lee: look for something else It isn't just—well—I can't explain it but there's a kind of degradation about people paying you for the fun you get out of life. “Fun?” Lee was nursing her bruised feet. “Do you call being maimed for life fun? I don't know about other not_funning. “But this man—he's a stranger— paying for your company— Lee tossed her head. “Of course, he's a stranger. So werg those dames who came into Simone’s looking for a_ thrill. ence is that they get their thrill out of clothes and Uncle Lenny gets his out of dancing. Haven't I seen them cheatw ing their husbands and ragging their mother and drooling over some man they despised in order to get a dress or a hat or a coat that would give them a thrill? I sold dresses. Now I'm selling dances. It's all up the same alley. cept the dances are nicer to handle.” Tony was silent. What Lee said was, in a_way, true. merchandising pleasure, the principle was to sell it decently. honestly and to try to give value received. Dancing in 1tself a clean, healthful pleasure. 1t buoyed the body and the mind. A dance hall was merely a shop where customers came to buy pleasure, buoyancy. As they bought swims at bathing beaches or rides on rolling coasters Lee striped off her stockings, making ready for bed. “We've been talking about me, now prodigously. “I hope you didn't mope in this room all evening. Any luck? Tom Stewart! Tony's lips were dry. She sipped water from the glass on the table. “I've a promise from an art store on the Avenue. I'm to know tomorrow. I got your note Lee—pinned' on the pHllow. He came.” “Who came?” Tom Stewart.” The name clarioned. 1t filled the room, It filled the world. “Oh,” stifling another yawn, “Tom. Did you see him?” 817 in square 1371 Excepting. therefrom the porfion of said’ property embraced and included within & "Certain _condemnation Droceeding instituted by the District of €o- lumbia for the widening of Conduit road. and known as Condemnation Proceedings No. 1909 in the Supreme Court of the Dis trict of Columbia. being a strip 40 feet deep By 100 feet_ front of ‘sald property befors Q2scribed *'Sald rematning borrion of said Property being now Known for the purposes of assegsment and taxation as lot 839 In square No, 1371, Terms of sale: One-fourth of the purchase Thereds “Tneaual instaliments 15 pne: Two and “three years. o be represented by the Promissary ‘notes of the purchaser pavable one, two |,d three years after date with interest at ¢, per annum from the date of sale, said interest payable semi-annually, 8aid notes to be secured by a first deed of trust upon the property sold, or all cash at the option of the A deposit of $500.00 will be requ! of sale, mnation of titl cost of the purchaser. Terms of sale to be complied with within ‘thirty days from date of sale; otherwise the undersigned surviving trustee reserves the right to resil said prop- grty at the risk and cost of the defaultiny purchaser after five days' advertisement of fuen Testle in some newspaper published B2 Batrl GEORGE V. WHITE 176,8.9.13,14, fuu a3 1hin i MW, of Columbia. W. Ye “N;ts a bad-looking boy friend, what ‘Was he disappointed?” Tony sipped again from the glass Why couldn't she compromise with the truth? Why couldn’t she tell Lee that Tom Stewart was disappointed at not finding her, when he came to call? REAL ESTATE LOANS. T danie ror repairs o Bropert > 2 o3 MONEY TO LOAN ON . REAL in'any amount t p Valling interest. JEBSE L. HER 1118 Eve st. n.w. SMALL PAYMENTS, QUICK SERVIOE—Ist. 3nd and 3rd trusts 1o D. C. No red tape DR. A. Y. INC.. 1018 Eve st. n.w. T BAVE PRIVATE FUNDS AVALLABLE FOR small, confervative first trusts. " ELIOT MIDDLETON, Realtor, Investment Blds. Met. 282 UICK MONEY SRR AT CURTEOUS SER C. F. WARING, ONSOLID: Sioner sl a TI 1418 £ ST. N.W. NATL 0113, A month later the saleswoman she | taxis, my dear, but I've been working, | The only differ- | Ex- | As long as one was how about you?” she asked, yawning They may want a clerk. | Lee lifted her feet. | | slid them under the covers with a moan. Maybe he was disappointed. He was— just at first. Afterward, his fingers at her elbow, firm, strong—his volce—"T'll | be back in two weeks"—she couldn't lie, | wouldn't about Tom. Not though she |lost Lee, not though she suffered for it | —the truth—frightening, delicious. “He's been sent cut of town,” Tony |said. ‘He wanted to see you before he |left; there was only a short time; he had to catch a train.” | Lee was mumning her third cookie. ‘He would go a long distance just at the right moment,” she mused. “If Tom | knew about this taxi business he'd have |a fit. But he's nct going to know, at {least not for the present. By the time | he finds out I'll have graduated from El | Tango to bigger and better places. Or 1;'] might change my mind and marry | him.” “‘Marry him?” Tony thought. I must | not reach for the glass again. My hand | is trembling. Lee will notice. “Why, yes. Why not? Tom's a pretty good egg. Easy on the eyes, and his fu- ! ture all in frent of him. Too darn far in front, that's the trouble. Just now he’s scramming to get a toe-hold at this | engineering racket. Lots of ambition, !but no cash in hand. Maybe I'm in love with him. I don't know—except I'm fed up on scramming. Cottages and kids that have to be scrubbed dcn't ap- peal to me—at the moment.” “Shall I put out the light?” Tony | forced her tongue to steadiness. Why didn't she speak to Lee, use whatever power of persuasion she possessed to point out to Lee the joy to be found in cottages, in the right cottage? Caviar! Lee wanted caviar. Lee was going to try caviar. Then, if it was not so tangy as she had hoped. she would take Tom Stewart. Tom would be a kind of make- | shift for happiness. It wasn't fair. Lee prattled of lcve as if it were a shoe to be slipped on and off, to kick into & |closet and then to reclaim and wear again in expediency and make the wear- ing comfortable. back, away from the phantom compelling | Lee relaxed audibly. | “Tune in a fadeout,” she said sleepily. “Me for the heavy beauty rest tomorrow. Have to get ready for the marathon with Uncle Lenny. He promised me a bottle of perfume, the kind they sell for a couple of dollars a whiff. He'd have bought it for me tonight, only I was too modest. No matter how sweet you smell, an empty stomach sours you. Wish I'd seen Tom. Did he say anything—ieave a mesage—howre the folks—ad- dress—" Lee was drifting off to sleep. Tell her, Tony's conscience clamored. Tell her how Tom Stewart has taken possession of your mind, how his voice is a song in your heart, how his eyes, holding yours, are a swooning ecstacy in your soul. Tell her now! Don't com- promise. You owe her the truth. “Lee!” Tony's voice cut through the dark. “Lee, there’s something you've got to_know." “Hold it,” Lee murmured, turning her face toward the wall, I'm dead to the world.” Tony “held it.” *x % ok % ‘Tony had been in the Modern Art Galleries two weeks. Two happy weeks during which that part of her vibrat- ing to line and color and the rhythmic | reproduction of things hidden from all except the eye of the artist, was in a continual state of exaltation. The scene of an art shop inspired and de- | lighted her. Pictures were dear friends. Exquisite bits of bric-a-brac and rare | objets d'art were arresting highlights in a magically moving canvas. | __The proprietor of the shop had given Tony permission to try copying some of the less pretentious water colors | when she was not busy with shop busi- ness. She was both surprised and grati- fied with the progress she was making. That chestnut tree in full bloom. She’'d design a dress from it some time. Deep shining green like the leaves, with | touches of wood-brown velvet for trunk | and a front of ivory lace for the Sowers. | That red-gold sunset with violet sequins | edging the skirt—oh, she was getting | pletures and gowns all mixed up. In a few days, if all went well and they kept ‘her on at the galleries, she would go | to the Art League School and register | for a night class. She couldn't afford | it, but she'd go. Do without lunches. | She was eating more than was good | for her anyhow. Lee kept the cupboard | and the shelves packed with all sorts of strange food. Tony arranged a piece of carved jade on a tiny teakwood pedestal in a show- case and stood away to study the effect. Outside ruin and busy little gusts of wind swept the pavement clean as a broom dipped in water. Business was dull this morning. Good day for fin- | ishing the copy of that rural—sheep in meadow, a white cottage on a far hill- side. A touch at her elbow. Tony turned, quickly. How silly of her. There was no one. She must have imagined. And yet—her flesh tingled where fingers had contacted it lightly. A warm wave enveloped her, flowed over her, re- ceded, broke again against her con- sciousness. she breathed, and stepped “Tom,’ back, away from the phantom compel- ling touch. “Tom—don't—please—" She had to escape. Her head was whirl- her eves were moist with tears that ackied o flood and wash away the sting | of sleepless nights. Nights were pretty terrible. With Lee, sleeping. fagged when she returned in the early morning hours from an ever accelerating race after pleasure. She, Tony, ought {o tellLee how it whs with her about Tom Stewart. She had meant to tell. That first night Lee was too sleepy to listen. She was sleeping in the morning when Tony went job-hunt- ing. Then the vividness of the brief a 3 reasoned. She had been weak wif hunger, overwrought. After all, one: doesn't go completely off the deep end ol‘fl{y ‘v)nn mm‘ o~ "’u'f be the o erty of one’ m ¢ (To be continuedy V

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