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REAL ESTATE: SUMMER COTTAGES. oses. . Substantial cash Address Box 227- Lar_office EMALL HOUSE OR IN GOOD NEIGH- borhood: will give cash or lovely Summer eottage for low price. Lincoln 9142-W. _* WANTED--FOUR TO SIX ROOM HOUSE in Twining Oity or Randle Higblands, ot will Address Box 190-J, Star office. 27° WILL PAY ALL CASH FOR SMALL BRICK houses, white or colored. E. W. MANSON. 1103 Vt. ave. Dist. 9373 e SALE—SUBURBAN. ONIVERSITY OF MARYLAND—SIX-ROOM modern . house, 1 block of bivd. and college nee. Call Mr. Hamilion, Hyatts. 106 W. SUBURBAN HOMES AND FARMS. SALE OR rent. ROPERT E. LOHR. 311 Cedar st., Ta- koma Park. Georgia 0881. AIN BRIDGE RD.—8-RM. BUNGALOW, 0:_under roof, inside not complete: Za- cesspool, well water, '4 hr. from bridge . Co. Capt. J. WARNER. 3800 K n.w. BUY NEAR McLEAN., VA. Well locaisd 12-acye tract of land, high stats of cultivation: frontage on State high- way: two sides border county rds.:. good elevation: 8 miles to city; for bidg. site or @evelopment Brice reduced to $6.000. CLIFTON LAUGHLIN. F. Cn Office. McLeap. Va. via Chain WOODRIDGE. D. C. Open Daily Tiil 9 PM. 2207 Taylor st. n.e.—A large. siylish bun- galor with a_maximum of ronvenience. WOODRIDGY. REALTY CO.. _23TTR. I Ave. N.E North 7203, 1. WHERE CAN YOU FIND A MODERN and bath bungalow with hot- hardwood fioors, open butlt_“on _a k. fo- g X For information call OWNER, NATIONAL £300. : THIS BUNGALOW. @ big rcoms, h. h., double garage, paved Street; 3200 cash, $47.50 a month ' Only €200 Move right 1a. | MAYNOR. 2605 Brent- . 5poztation to inspect this and several others, call Walnut 8893, . BUNGALOW—5 ROOMS AND BATH:. EX- tremely ‘arge rooms. rereened-in back poren. all mndern imp.: hh{ elevation: rent reas. 2206 3ist et. se. Hillerest, D. . OWNER. BUNGALOW—LARGE, SHADY LOT. OLOSE in. good tiransporiation; 5 room: bath, creened porches; rew condition; ami. 617 ocust st. Park Lene. Va. or phone Na- tional 0185, Branch 157. Reasonable. SLIGO, MD. Semi-detached. 6 rooms, faree lot; 350. §iver Spring 48. 345 PER MONTH. Colmar Manor, Md.—Five-room bungalow, bath. h.-w.h., gas, elec, large cellar, story double garage. corner lot. paved street. RIDLEY SHIELDS, 807 15th st. n.w. Met, 3376 Hyatts. 786-M. . NICE, COOL. SUMMER BUNGALOW, FUR- nished, Maryland suburbs: 6 rooms, garage; reasonable rental: references ex. Address Box 232- . RIGHT IN. 5-room bungalow, shower bath. garage, 350 month. MAYNOR, 2605 Brentwood rd. _ SALE ( NT—ST BAN. WILL_RENT TO_GOOD PARTY WHO WILL Tt §5h6e. mod TR Rotists DAt Hot-Rater Bent ol FaRee: OFCRAT. iy trec 1 acre, 5 Tiie, 167 o1y $38,m " or cell for ‘on terms. HANSEL. Clar. 400. ‘ WANTED—SUBURBAN. wai HOUSE OR BUNGALOW. AM.I. large. shady ot within 16-mil Box 188-J, Btar office. 7 OFFICES AND STUDIOS. §17 7th ST. N.W_—7nd-FLOOR FRONT. 2 large Tooms; rent reduced. KAHN OPTICAL CO.._617 7th s District National Bank Building 1406 G St. N.W. In the center of the business zone. Elevator service; running water in each room. Offices reasonably priced from $15.50. Suites of 2 or 3 rooms available H.G.Smithy Co. 1418 Eye St N.W. Nat'l 5904 THE HILL BUILDING 17th and Eye Streets Desirable offices in single rooms or suites Reduction in rents now makes it sbible to maintzin an office for low a5 $42.30 per month in this thor- oughly modern building, where the service and desirability cannot be improved upon. APPLY TO Superintendent, Room 303 or Moocre & Hill, Inc., Agents BESK SPACE OR USE OF L locetion; reasoaabl et G RENT—OFFICE SPACE. DFFICE_SPACE IN CENTRALLY LOCATED dreproot ofice bullding from $13.50 ub." 918 B RENT—STORES. 1703 N. CAP.—STORE. 7 ROOMS, BATH. bl porch: first-class condition; together or e rent reasonsbl:. 29 DISPLAY ROOM AND DESK IN LARGE store, 14th ct. n.w.: plenly room for shop: ®ood opvortunity for electrician or tinner; £30 per mo._Phone North 2265. APARTMENT HOUSE SECTION—GOOD FOR festaurant. drus store or tailor. 2104 New York ave. n.w. ] ol 173 F ST.—A _GOOD BTAND ON BU»Y street; suitable for most any small busine R. 0. BELT. Union Trust Bldg o 1 H . N.W.—LARGE STORE NEAR G. P O... .es .. .88 2449 18th st n.w.—Large store.. 100 2439 Nichols ave. s.e—8tore. ... . 3 FLOYD E. DAVIS COMPANY. 733 12th St National 0853. 00 00 00 = BUILDERS— ATTENTIO These lots are selling fast at 15c per foot uee all improvems start vour house lots as low s $850. easy terms! R. BATES WARREN, _Mos1en St Wis 3088 AMERICAN UNIVERSITY PARK 40-foot lots, water and sewer Corner alley, 44 foot.. Corner on 49th st BROOKLAND. D. C. Near 13th and Irving Sts. B0x150, water and sewer. soresses SLIN0 NEAR ALABAMA RA_DVEu' JND GO0D HOPE 4253343, with water r ....8880 22 LOTS IN KENILWORTH, D. C. Bome with water and sewer 3,500 J. DALLAS GRADY. Dist. 9179, 1010 Vermont Ave. N.W. = WANTED—LOTS. WILL PAY CASH POR LOT UL Price must be reatona 811 8 REST ble. Call Met. SALE—FARMS 45,900 FIRST TRUST NOTE 11900 home farm, near D. Emerion obas, o moer D © 5 ACRES NEAR CAMP MEAD clea: lund: 5-room farm house, needing re- pa $1,200. Telephone Cleveland 6242. 28* = S e SALE OR _EXCHANGE. &2 30 FRANKLIN ST. HYATTSVILLE. MD Detached, 7, rooms. plenty of wround and shace. BARTLETT REALTY CO. Nat. 0882 WATERFRONT PROPERTY. FURNISHED COTTAGE AT NOXTH BEACH. Md near water front: accommodates 15 reasonabie. Lincoln 5804 or_Lineoln #gan COLONIAL BEACH., E Toom water front cottage, fur.. elec. Aue ©on. at §20 per week. Adams 3420. 20° NOF BEACH, MD —CORNER COTTAG LL” porch. completely furnished for eight, glec, runsing water: stgest dustiess. o Weekly rental_'Lincoln 2804-J > 2 ach on Chesa 315 per week, Aus. 2od Sept. e by 33 FOR RENT_NONTH BEACH. Sth AND Frederick . ave-3-room " cottage. " tlec, 3 large pl;:chz‘.unm, cottage open; reason- TORTE, FEACH CACE 1Oo ey whter i Mlienen. Tincolh 6831M. SHADED LOT ON RHODE RIVER NEAR Beverly Beach, 100 feet frontage on shore; $1,000; tetms. Telephone Cleveland fl,l: SALE OR RENT NEW COTTAGE ON MOST BEA! o FUL PART OF !lvk‘ft‘:l! RIV] Pg?l m R 8. LIVING ROOM. FIRE- [ 1 BEACH WITH BEAUTIPUL SHADE. c'?(fl DESIRABLE TENANT. O R . PHONE GLENBURNIE 18, two- | bath, | Star office. 31* | | June { TRUSTEES' | DELIGHTFUL 7-ROOM_ he small Maine lake: svallable dur- T “August and September: pine woods. good bat] ideal for chiidren: near but I D e rad, 135 8 week. Shep. not on surfaced road. 3554 after T T 'WOOD POREST—5-ROOM AND BATH Y OO, TR oy o1, di0. Dlere land 1842, Art. 506. 'NT PROPERTY. $2,000 casl consisting _of sep. entrances, h.-w.h. elec. rage. Good n.w location. Ren eraté rental to white tenants. C DI 4509, ted at mod: all HEALEY, 28" _uzmw—nuflnss{rnbi;:fi; STORES AND OFFICES At_Entrance of UNION MARKET, 5tb and Florida Ave. NE KASS REALTY CO.. Nat. 8682, at. AUTO LOANS. DO YOU D MONEY QUICKLY? Rx. BANKERS CO_ _oon umw AR ASE TR e e W Oskr. MONEY PROCURED kb and_Confidentially. Y. Ave. (cor. 10th). BROKERAGE CO. 43 N Dist. 9283. ___REAL ESTATE LOANS. ONEY TO LOAN ON D. C. REAL ESTATE any smount a% prevailing interest. L. HEISKELL. 1115 Eye st. D.¥. _____ MONEY LABLE CE_FOR LOANS HouEY AYNEARCE A% OKGE,EOF TN MAKER. 1407 New York ave Net. SMALL PAYIZENTS, QUICK SERVICE - nd and 3rd trusts'in D. C, No red tape. DR. A. HENRY. INC.. 1016 Eye st. n.W. MONEY, DELIVERED IMMEDIA . | $100—Pay $1.00 wk. 3500—Pay s!."g{ | $300_Pay 3300 wi. _ 41000 "Pay 1430 u BILDMAN CO.._319 Bond Bldr. . THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., |_aucrion saLes—tomoRROW. AUCTION SALES—FUTURE DAYS. ' Adam A. Weschler & Som, Auctioneers RETIRING SALE —of— Ladies'—Men's—Childr. FURNISHINGS SHOES—CLOTHING MILLINERY BY AUCTI[ON at WESCHLER'’S 915 E ST. N.W. THURSDAY July 28th, 11 AM. e 2 Corie” and alls, Sweaters, Hats. Neckwear, Hosl Shiris. Gloves. Pocketbooks. fants' Apparel. etc. nd_Sill Casl s Machi Mirror. Typewriier. ete. TERMS. CASH. (Adsm A. Weschier & Som, Auctioncers ni Sewin, D. NOTES, Auctioneer Contents of Several Apartments Co ng of Very Desirable Household Furnish By Auction Thursday, July 28 10 AM. Parties looking for good Furniture will, well to attend this sal A 633 Indi QUICK MONE —TOQ LEND, 1st AND 2nd TRUSTS: 2100 TO <0500 MARYLAND AND D. G, HOMES. THPEE DAYS TO COMPIETE TRANSAC- ‘TIONS. CQURTIOU? SERVICE. C. F. WARING, _M416 P ST. NW NAT'L 9172._ QUICK MONEY —TO LEND: lst AND nd TRUSTS: l‘%"fl:flflm AND D O, 00 THR! TO COMPLI | TIO TEOUS SERVICE. C. F. WARING. 1418 F ST N.W. NAT'L 9172 X, MONEY TG LOAN. CONTRACTS FINANCED DEFERRED SE- cused payments purchesed. No property im- provements or contracts Iin(rl’ than_one year_consid Room 1017 _Denrike Rldg. MONEY AVAILABLE TO ASSIST SMALL business with swceessful profit record. Sub- mit full information preliminary to in- rview. Address Box 211-. Ster office. DEPRESSION OVER_TO WHITE AND COL. cred home buyers. We will loan you $530 to $300 to make your fr:t payment on pur- r“.a!lr‘,"’ n_home. No bonus cherge. Addres Box 105.%, Star office. LOANS TO HOME GWNI ID.C.: large or small amount. Write us for Darticuiars. Address Box 317-X.. Star_office. AMERICAN FIDELITY ILOAN CORPORATION, LLOANS UP TO $300.00 ces ar ol st Takoms Park. Md 197 Ca: epnerd 2636 - and Watking BIdg.. Seat Pleasant, Md. Lincoln 6337. | IN VA, ANI AUCTION SALES—THIS AFTERNOON THOMAS J. OWEN & SON, AUCTIONEERS, 1431 Eve Street N.W. Trustee’s Apartment House Contain- ing Ten Apartments, Being ll;remisu 1718 First Street W. By of a certain deed of trust, dated ., 1922, »nd duly recorded in Liber 4936, at folio 499. of the land records of the Distriet of Columbia. and at the request of the party secured thereby, the undersigned. as_surviving trustes. will offer for sale puplic auction. in front of the prem VEDNESDAY. THE TWENTY-SE DAY OF JULY, 1932, AT 5 O'CLOCK P.M.. the following-described land and premises in the District of Columbia. o Wit: Lot num- bered sixty-nine (69) in block numbered five (5) Bioomingdale, us per plat thereof recorded in the office of the survegyor for the District of Columbia, in County Book No. 71. at folio 109, being now known for the purpoce of assessment and taxaiion as lot €9. square 3103 subject to @ 15-foot bullding restriction line on Randolph street. as_described in fald trust ‘Terms of tale: 107, of the purchase money to be paid in_cash and the balance thereof in_equal monthly instaliments of 327500 each. including interest at the rate of 5° m. from day of salc. to be rccured By o first deed of trust on sald properts. or all cash at the option of the purchaser Said payments when so made to be anplied first T ihe ‘peyment of taxes coondly to e p account of the principal. with the privilege of making larger payments at anv install- ment peciod. A deposit of $1,000.00 will be Teauired at the time of sale. Examination of'title. "convevancing, recording. revenue Stamps and motary fees at the cost of the purchaser. Terms of sale to be complied with within thirty days from the dl{ of sale: otherwise the undersigned survivin trustee reserves the right to resell sal proverty at the risk and cost of the default- ng purciaser. after five days advertisement of such resals in some newspaper published in the District of Columbla GEO. W. WHITE. Burviving Trustee. 1y18d&dsexSu 613 15th Bt. N.W. THOS J. OWEN & SON. AUCTIONEERS, 1431 Eve Street N.W. U, Biifo PRad LRAST BREE Fo0ars, NOMBERED 10, 4613 AND g!g#ob’m DAKOTA AVENUE NORTH- By viriue of g certain deed of trust. dated January 23, 1932, recorded on January 23, 1082, as instrument No. 1770, 'among jand records of the District of Columbl and ot ihe reauest of the party secur SRereny, R RdTEIERed, oF Tne premises: at public suetion, in-{ron % WEDNESDAY: JULY TWENTY-SEVENTH, P 2, COMMI numbered forty-seven and forty-nine (49) in sul division made by James E. Fox. of lots in square numbered thirty-nine hundred and seventv-six (3976), as per plat recorded in Liber No 92, folio 93, of the records of the office of the surveyor for the District of Columbia. Tcrms of sale: Baid property is sublect to ed by deeds of trust ction loans securs red 36,000 on 49. on which the ch sum of $5.061.85 has been advanced on each lot, and $5.000 on said lot 48 on which the sum of 3421584 has been advanced. Said properties will be sold subject to the amounts advanced secured said deeds trust. as aforesaid, together with sce: interest and taxes of which further in- formation will be given at the time of sale. Purchase price over and above the amounts advanced under said deeds of trus afore- said. is to be paid in cash. Each jot will | offered separately and a deposit of & will be required on each: or all may be sold as a whole, in which event a deposit of $750 will be required. All conveyancing. record: ing, ‘evenue stamps. etc. at cosi of pur- chaser. Terms ol sale to be complied With within' thirty (30) days from date of sale, otherwise deposit will be forfeited and prop- erty resold et risk and cost of defaulting purchaser after five (5) days advertisement of such resale in_some newspaper published in Washinston, D. C. JOHN SAUL. WILLIAM P. BENSON. Trustees. 3513.15.18.20.21,22.23.25.26.27 ___FUTURE DAYS. to w forty-eight (48) Adam A. Wesehler & Son. Auctioneers TRUSTEE'S SALE STUTZ SEDAN By Auction July 30. 10 AM. M No. 81899, Chattol Trust recorded June 11, 3607 Instrument No. 13607. JOHN D. BADLER. Trustee. THOMAS J. OWEN & SON. AUCTIONEERS, 1431 EYE ST. N.W. TRUSTEE'S SALE OF_ VALUABLE REAL ESTATE, BEING A TWO-STORY BRICK DWELLING CONTAINING SIX ROOMS AND BATH, KNOWN AS 1630 MASSA- CHUSETTS 'AVENUE SOUTHEAST. By virtue of & certain deed of trugt re; corded in Liber No. 5158 at folio 486, of the land records of the District of Colum- bia. and -t the request of the party secured thereby, the undersigned will sell yblic guction: In tront of ihe premises, on FoEs: DAY. UST SECOND, . THREE O'CLOCK P M., the following-described la: and premises. situate in the District of Co- Jumbia. and being lot numbered seventy-two (12) in Monroe Warren and Robert B. - ren’s subdivision of part of square num- bered ten hundred and eighty-seve; (14 ) ®s per piat recorded in Liber 70. folio 178. of the records of the office of the surveyor for the District of ; upon the fol- Jowing term: Terms of sale: Said property is subject to tedness a deed of trusy securiog an four thousand dollars (34,000), now Da: and will be sold sublect to said deed. indebtedness. also o unpaid i ‘bove trust and to all unpaid rei ing which items details will furnished at time of sale All cash over and above said deed of trust. A deposit of two hundred and ffty dollars (3250) will be required at the time of sale. All convevancing, record- ing, revenue stamps. etc.. at the cost of pur- chaser. Geod title or no sale. Terms of Sale to be complied with within thirty (30) from day of sle, otherwise deposit will property resold da be forfeited St Tisk and Wi cost of defa days' ad newspaper 1722-d&ds,exBu { ‘ment of nterest and thie halance on | t | Liver 22, folio 3, of the records of the office A Weschler & Son. Auets. ANKRUFTCY SALE —0f— Small, High-Grade Stoek of Me FURNISHINGS, CA S H REGISTER—SINGER TAI- LOR’'S SEWING MACHINE, SHOW CASES, ETC. 5 BY AUCTION At WESCHLER'S 915 E ST. N.W. THURSDAY July 28, 1932, 10 AM. Robes. Pocketbooks, ’ uft Links, Jew! ALSO Remington Cash Register, S| Reminete” Mirror, Window Displ ineee. Singer Sewint Machine, Tables, Corons Trpewriter, Mirre Chair, Elee. Iron, Gas Heater, ete. In re: Dolan's Inc. Benkrupt. No. 2679 TERMS: CASH. ‘Albert E. Steinem. Trustee. iR, 126,27 TWUTUREDAYS. 5S.”J. OWEN_& SON, AUCTIONEERS, THOS. J. 0N EYE ST. N.W. 3 VALUABLE REAL TRUSTERS: KNOwN As' LOTS. 59O 88 INGLUSIVE. SQUARE 701, BEING LO CATED ON THE WEST SIDE OF FIRST STREET SOUTHEAST Bl M_AND N STREETS. AND IMPROVEMENTS EREON. By TlFiue of & certain deed of trust duly recorded in Liber No. 6391, folio 3¢5 et seq of the land records of the District of amibla, and at the reguest of the party m cired inercby, the undersiened trystees wil ¢ public auction. in - S e B SO GUET. AD. 1932, AT POUR O'CLOCK P M.. the Toliowin: iiehated rs and beme lots o (50) t Aft--Aive (5), Inclusive, and_others' subdivision of lots In numbered rever hundred and cne | lat recorded in the office of | the District of Columbis. lio 330; together with the Terms of ra:e All cash. A depos of $100 | wiil be required at time of sale. All co veyanci recording. ¢. at cost of pur- chaser. Terms of sale to be complied with Chehia: thirty days {rom day of sale. other- wise the trustees reserve the right to resell The property at the risk and cost of default- ipg purcharer after five days’ advertisement gisich reale in ‘ome newspaper published ashinton, D. C: 34 FREDERICK A. GENAU, EDWARD L. BRADY. §926-d&ds.exSu foe E J. OWEN & SON. AUCTIONEERS. FHOMER 1431 EYE ST. N.W. I PUBLIC SALE CP 2.100 SHARES OF OF " _THE | the surveycr for in Liber 14 at fol fmpravements. Trustees. OCK | WHSHINGION CONSOLI- ATED TITLE C 3 Visions cof in promissory hct pavable ninety. day: der of the Americiu ington, D. C. the reducst of the party recurcd | 57, ae‘aul. having occurred under the provisions _of collateral note. the Undersigned W 1. by public suction. in the “ffice of Verncn G. Owen. irading as Thos. J Owen & Son. Auctioneers, 1431 Eve St. N.W. Washington, D. C. on MONDAY, THE FIRST DAY OF AUGUST 1932, AT ONE O'CLOCK P.M., the following described collateral security for the pa: ment of the promissory note hersinbefore Teferred to. to wit: One eertifica ; Tor 2.100 shares of the commeon Washington Consolidated Title Company incorporated under the laws of the State of Margiand, beine “fully pald_and, non; ssessable shares of the common stock of aid corporation, erms cf sale: All cash | Tradinz a: Thos. J. Owen Z Sin. _ 4v25.28.37.28.29.30. Rictoneers ADAM A. WESCALER & BON, Auctioneers. | ASSIGNEE'S BALE OF BRICE. DWELLING, ';(A’!T 140 FRANCIS PLACE SOUTH- By virtue of an order of the Supreme Court_of the District of Columbia passed in Equity Cause No. 34474, in re assignment of Harry 8. Chidakel trading as Chidakel Bales Co., the undersigned assignee will sell by public auction. in front of the above Bremises, on WEDNESDAY. AUGUET oA, 1832, AT THIRTY O'CLOCK P.M., lot 149 in square T44. f sale: Property will be sold sub. deed of ‘trust of $400. which wiil be ash. A deposit | sect 10 & gether with announced at sale. bl of $200 required at sale. Examination of title, conveyancl recording, ~ revenue stamps ‘and notarial fees gt cost of pur- chaser, ‘Terms to be complied with within ffteen’ days from day of sale. otherwise assignee reserves the right to resell Prop- rt Tisk Cost of defaulting pur- chager. sfter three days advertisement of h Tesale in some newspaper published in ton, D. O, or deposit may be for- 7 without forfeiting deposit sssienes himselt of any legal or equital tnst detaulting purchaser [APIRO, r22.37au2 Rust ] ding. Assignee. g# A & BON. Auctionees SALE OPF VALUAI DWELLING. NO. 1200 WALT“.i! BOUTHEAST, ELECTRICITY, H WATER HEAT, By virtue of & deed of trust recorded in Liber No. 6341, folio 197 et sea.. one of the land records of the District of Columbia, and at the request of party secured thereby. :,he m;]deulln:d lflfm;'l '.l“'ufllr 1 IIL 3 pibiic ‘suction. in. {ront of ‘premiges. on FoRBAY i SEcoND DAY OF AT GUST. 1932, AT O'CLOCK P.M.. thi following-described property in the Distriet :f gcl‘\’xmhl; :D (Ifl:; lu‘!‘ nufll“{:‘ two findred and six n Mairice Lavphel mer’'s subdivision of lots in : '“l“& 5 e | bered ten hundred and fifteen (1015), i city of Washington, Distriet of Columbia. as per plat recorded in in the office of the su money to be ald ih 'y equal_instaliments. represented by promis- sory notes of purchaser Dayable in one and two years. with interest at 6% per cent per ennum {rom day of sale. Dayable semi- annuafly, secured by first deed of trust upon property sold, or all cash. at option of pur- chaser. A deposit of $300 required of pure Chaser at sale. Examination of fitle, come Veyancing. revenue stamps and notarifl fees at cost of purchaser. Terms to be complied with within thirty days from day of sal otherwise trustees reserve the right fo rese Droperty. at risk and cost of defaulting purs chaser, after five days' advertisement Such resgle in_some newspaper publighed in Washiogton. D. C.. of deposit may be for- feited. Of without forfeiting dcposit trustees may avail themselves of any legal or eaui- Table “Tights against cfaulting purchaser. HARRY E. sy2-eoddds.ensu . J. OWEN_& SON, A 08, 3. Qe deor AU TRUSTEES' SALE OF VALUABLE - STORY AND CELLAR. METAL ROOF. RICK DWELLING. KNOWN AS PREM- NO, 617 EIGHTH STREET NORTH- EAST. By virtie of a certain deed of trust, duly recorded in Liber No. 4284, folio 317 e sea . of the land ds of the District of Colum: Bla. and st the request of the party secured thereby, the undersigned trusiees will sell at public suction, in front of the ises, B Y AD sl AT FOON N S 5B kD e Toilowing drsesied and and premises. situste in the city of Wash- ington, District of Columbia, and designated Terms of sale .‘u{ being the full front on Eighth street epth of sixty (60) feet of ot ninety- seven (97) in J. H. Walter's subdivision of part of square nine hundred and thirteen (913). as said subdivision is recorded in of_the surveyor of the District of T rate: OBELthIrd of fhe PLBDIS: money o be pald in cash. balance in two Tauai Instaliments. Dayable in one and {wo vears, with Tnteresc Al six per”'cintim per annum, payable semi-annually, from day of sale, secured by deed of trust upon the prop- erty sold, or &ll cash. at the option of the purchaser. A deposit of 3500 will be required a* time of sale. All convevancing, record- ing. etc. "at cost of purchaser. ‘ferms of sple o Be complied with within afteen davs flom day of sale otherwise "the “irustees Te: e I o resell the pr 3 ‘cout ‘ot “detauiting pacchuser: ive days’ t o o c. 1720.22.35, f 1 | | \T Book 19, 11, or for said | ¢ ird of the pus cash, - balance THOS 3 OWEN & “AUCTIONEERS. Trustee’s ing of an Eight-Story Stone and Brick Modern Fireproof Hotel, at the Northwest Cor- ner of 15th and L Streets N.W., Known as the Lee default having the payment of the semi-annual interest on the devt recured on the herelnaiter de; scribed land and premises by a certain deed {of trust bearing date October 19. 1927. and recorded October 24, 1927, in Liber 0011, at folio 441, of the land records of the Dis- trict of Columbia. as well as the taxes due ) thereon. and at the written request of the holder of the nots ust, the undersign the trust ald deed of trust. will offer ‘N‘ 1HonPror 08" preiiiaes "y "FHREE: 1932, ‘the foll o'lu‘-‘éflcllm land with improvements. id ceed of secured by named in ing. ity 'of ‘Washington, District of Columbia, namely: All of -original 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 mefes and bounds as follows Beginning for the same at the southeast corner of said square, and running thence west on north street. one hundred and thirty-one (131) feet, thence north at right angles “to said L™ atrect, sixty (60) feet thence west three (3) feet, thence north seventy-two (72) feet to an alley: thence east ten (l0) feet. thence south (hiriytxo (33) feet. thence east ' fhirty (30) feet, thence north iwenty-two (72) feet. thence enst nmimety-four (9¢) feet to Fifteenth street west, and thence south on said street. one hundred and twenty-two (122) fect to the place of beginning: with perpetual ight of way for alley purposes over a strip ground beginhing twents-five (25) feet west of the southeast corner of original ot three (3) and running thence north sixty (80) feet, thence west three (3) feet. thence south sixty (60) fest, thence east on SPreet three (3) feet i the noint of 1o ning: subfect to th butlding or other struct on the west ten (10) feet b7 (he full depth | of said part of original lot three (3). which ten (10) feet includes the said three (3) foot right of way. Together with all buildines and improvements of every kind and de- seription now or hereafter erected or placed thereon. including all engines. boilers. elc- vators. ‘dynamos. heating and_lighting atus, refrigerating plant, and also all ach and every of the permanent or Im muvable interior improvements and fistures of every kind and deseription, in or upon said_premises. or which may ' hereafter be placed in or upon the same or used in con- nection therewith. together with all and singular the ways. easements. rights. pri 'leges and appurtenances and hereditaments to said premises belonsing or in anywise alning ‘erms of sale: Ope-third of the pureh price in " cash, which a deposit of 25.000.00 ~must be made with the of sale. and the bal- time ance in equal notes of the purchaser, able in one and two years after dute of Je. with interest at the rate of 6.4%. per nnum and payable semi-annually. secured by deed of trust on the property sold. or all cash at the option of the purchaser. The terms of sale to be complied with within fitteen (15) days from date of sale, in de fault of which the property will be re. 30ld at the risk and cost of th: defauiting rchaser after five davs re-advertisement in_some news) ished in Washing- ton, D. C All converancing, title examina- tion s:d_recording to be at the expense of the pyrehager UNION TRUST COMPANY OF ‘THE DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA. Trusice. By GEORGE E. FLEMING. Vice President. (Seal) Attsst IRVING ZIRPEL. Secretary. Je23-d&dbs exSu&hol THE_ABOVE SALE 18 POSTPONED TO NESDAY. AUGUST TH, 1932, SAME HOUR and_ place BY ORDER OF THE TRUSTEE. AUCTIONEERS, NW. S'S EALE OF VALUABLE SEMI- 'ACHED FRAME DWELLING. TO- ER WITH ABCUT 12.300 SQUARE OF GROUND. KNOWN AS PREM- 1SES 5011 BELT ROAD NORTHWEST By virtue of a cetain deed of trust, di racoxded in Liber No. 4999. folio 13 et sca of the land records of the Distriet of Colum- bia. and at the request of the party s-curcd thegeby. the undersigned trusice will sell 2t public_avection. in front of the premises. on MONDAY. THE FIRST DAY OF AU- GUST. A.D. 1932, AT THREE O'CLOCK PM.. the Zollowing-described land and premises. situate in the District of Columbia, and designated as and being part of the tract of land known as “Mount Airy." described by metes and bounds as follows. to wit Beginning for the same on the east line of the Belt road distant twenty-eight and seveniy-three hundredths (28.73) feet north of the porthwest corner of the parcel of lend conveyed by Andrew J. Riley and wile fo. Loulsa Donaldson by deed recorded in Liber No. 949. folio 301. of the land records of the District of Columbia. and running tnence norih ten degrees eight minutes (10° &) west twenty-elght and seventy-two hun- dredths (38.73) fect to the southwest corner of the parcel of land conveycd by Cherles King to Jobn D. ing_by deed reco-ded in Liber No. 2615. folio 156. of the aforesaid nd ords: thence rth elghty-four de- pTees forty-one minutes (84° 41') cast along the sout Jne of said King's land one hun- dred and fifty (150) fest to the southeast corner thereof: thence north ten degrees eizht minutes (10° 08°) west thirty (30) feet to the south line of the parcel of land con- vyeyed by Andrew J. Riley and wife to Wil. liam Hurley by feed recorded in Liver N. C 11. folio 56, of the aforesaid land records: thence north eighty-four degrees forty-one minutes (84> 41°) east along the south line of said convevance one hundred and eighty- five and sixty-six _hundredths (185.65) feet {0 tne southesst comer thereof: thence south five degrees thirty-five minutes (5" 35 enst (oug,- hree id_seventy - two hundredths (43.92) 1 thence south eighty-four de- Bindred ond Sienty-tws and ninetcen hun: -two and nineteen hun- Bredti GB218) Teei: "thence soutn ten b ,mt eight minutes (10° 08" t fifteen 18) feet; and thence soutn echiv-four de- y-one minutes (84" A1) wes inarcd snd A1y (150) fect 1o the cast T TR e of the Belt road and the | of the Belt road and the place of beginning. Bet Wit ihe \mprovemcnts Terms of salc: One-third of the purchase money to be paid In eash, belance in two equal instaliments, payable i one and two years. with interest at six annum, payable semi-annually, S7le. Eecired by deed of iFust ipon the Brop erty sold, or all cash. at the option of purchaser. < auired sl 5 urchaser. gt ssle to be' complied with within thirey ys from day of sale. otherwise the trustee Teserves the right to resell the property, at the risk Fost of defaulting purchaser, advertiseme: 10" Some . newspaber” publisticd in' Washiog ton, D, WASHINGTON LOAN AND TRUST COMEANY. ustee, By ALFRED H. LAWSON. _dyn-dkdsexsu VieePrestaent. . ADAM A. WESCHLER & BON, Auctioneers. TRI 2 ROUND NCOLN B w::‘;rw"g ;A%gfi REET irtue of of trust recorded Lider o o a7, 3t e £ at ustees a etion. e au aY THE . 1932. AT O ollowing - Broverty o et sea.. offer for sale by remises. on Y r's subdivision of Pari &8 per nlat re- 15, page 116, said iy ront n rry L. “Bloomin=dal cort i y Book part lot 18 r'llll described follaws: inni; the southwest l?lntt of 8 and runnine \uflf north along the west ne of said lot 18 thirty-three feet: to the theast #m&;‘ of lot 19: thence east par- lel to andolph street fourteen feet !Lfllel north Or line parallel with the T e on line o fald ot 1R o R Shence east ‘along the morth line of said Jot 18 .48 T to the northeast corner of said lot 1 to the southeast hence west along the south line of s Jor"i8 49.41 feet to the point of bes Bing. subject to ® bDervetual right of way e e olutd” Deoserty and sublect 'to above nounced & covenants of record. to be ani sale. 3 - 3300 1d I 3 remied Y Sromisters re E; e Dayanle nt note of P r _month. cluding interest. secured By arst of pert Lofd o7 #l*tashe et option of Burchgser. A" de " of "1150 ‘Tequired at sal ntaation of “fi!. conveyaneing. recording. revenue i ¥ cost of pur- Samps apd I Lomolied with within to be o | Dane . from salc, otherwite trustees reserve esell property at risk and cost of s butchaser, ‘afier fve davs ‘saver- jent in roms Bewspaper published in D."C,. or deposi feiting, deposit tr selves of any legal or ainst defaulting pur- EOROE INKINS, DD b HINERNS: Trustees. . OWEN_& SON, AUCTIONEERS, 1431 EYE ST. N.W. 5 -rm7= STERS' By Cvirtue. of it mav be chaser. 319 d.&ds THOMAS IG. KNOWN AS DA AVENUE ool trust zecorded i Liber No, 018. .at folio 465 of the land Tecords of the District of Columbia. we shall Tei'in front of the premises on THURSDAY. THE, Y OF AUGUST A.D.. 1932, AT P.M. lot numbered e hundred snd thirty (130). in Frank T. Browning's vision of lots in saquare nym two hundred and thirty-four Bge) 'as per plat recorded in the office of the surve fhe District of Columbla in_Liber lio 150. for T ot Terms d"-:le:“ou-lnunh cash: balance monthly ' terms _desired, Mllw 18 days from date of and revenue stamps, etc. two and three years, with interest a %Mfi;' mtl r aDnuUm, payable semi- nually: T R A ‘complete the ‘Durchace. Further time of sale. All convey- ARD C. BALTZ, INON G. OWEN, Trustees. "W*'T—“ of Valuable Im- proved Real Estate, consist- been made in hat - no I pe_erected | er centum per | District of Columbia. | Gl OF VALUABLE TWO-, WEDNESDAY, RESORTS. ATLANTIC CITY, N. CHALFONTE- A VACATION BY THE SE4 Belng the family down te the comfort o Chalfonte-Haddon Hall . "SPECIAL SUMMER RATES | MONTICELLO RENTUCKY AVE NEAR BEACH ATULANTIC CiTY UP WEEKLY | + ROOMS $ | LMEALS { SATHING‘FPON HOTE FETTER & HOLLINGER New York Ave. & Beach NETHERLAND “%%dr ECONCMIZE ALL MEALS INCLUDED WKLY. WITH MEALS DAILY wiTHOUT Run, Water. $1540 £22 gan, Wafer, 81 to £1.30 With Bath, $22 to §30 With ba(h, $130 fo Daily, §3.00 to $5.00 ‘Baiking from Hotels LEXINGTON 21003%x Same Rates—Rooms Only Capacity 600 Garage, GRANDATLANTIC VIRGINIA AVE., ATLANTIC CITY *aBlock toBoardwaik,Beachand Steel Pier 200 Rooms. 75 Baths. Running Water. Elevator. Garage. 2000 Feet of Porches. BATHING FROM HOTEL 1932 SUMMER RATES GREATLY REDUCED TCHARLE ATLANTIC CITY, N. J. Americzn & Europcan Plans _Darcing and Enteriainment R BOLAR Pr ks of New Convent! 0 WATER ALL ROOMS, Suites it Fom HOTEL. Write or pb. 4-£526. E. W. Hockenbury a(ct, Deermont. St. Petershurg, Fla. AaTHNG FROM HOTRL %M A DISON| ATLANTIC CITY ROOM and MEALS WEBKLY=4 TIMGS DARY RATE 00r THE BREAKERS AL ANTIC CITV-I-s S FEATURES LOW RATES FOR BOARDWALK HOTELS Per Person. with te Bath. Wo_pe:zons in a_roem. . Daneins. Refrech- Compiisrntncy LANTIC CITY.H.0. GREATLY REDUCED RATES STANDARD OF EXCELLENCE American & European Plan J. BUZBY. INC. INA AVE_~ ATLANTIC CITY Satons= il of 0o edls ROBERT B. LUDY. M.D. BEACH &5 P ROOMS ONLY WITH MEALS — ¢3 BATHING FROM HC G Virginia Ave.. and Stsel Pier. Private bathe. ' Writ MONROE HUTCHINS. ch and Steel Pier. ths. ~American » 9 up wkly. European Plan $1.25 up daily BICKAR. Owner Mgt. PENNHURST "Special ‘midweck and week end rates ILLANOVA Ocean Av. ne; Rooms with ru: baths. HADDON HALL | EEh Se._ Booklet. _ Will M. Haslett. | | | 1 ( | | Eefore Le: | at | Chesapenke Bay | 1 JULY 217, SYNOPSIS OF PRECEDING INSTALLMENTS. When Tony Brooks wa: 18 her parsnts were killed in a_motor car accident in Cen- terville, their home town, and she was forced to work In a Gress shop in New York. Her frankness in teiling women what they should not wear soon cost her her Job, the same dav that Lelie (Lee) Moran. & model, was discharged. Lee had no morey and Tony shared Mrs. Hisging_third-floor batk room with her. Before Tony got & job in an art galley. Lee became a texi dancer at El Tango, where she met Adam Leonard, whom she called Uncie Lenny. He was a kindly looking man between 50 and 60. Through Leonard. Tony met Donald Kemp. an out-of-lown lawyer, and as they | were leaving & nisht club Mrs. Leonard caw them end made A& scene. Leonard. unhappily married, had Kemp arrange a divorce. Lee astonished Tony by announc- ing she was going (o pose as the co- Tesponder.t and expected to receive §5.000. noved to an Apariment. Tom Stevart. a young engineer who was in_love with her. called at Mrs. Higgins. Tony fell In love with him at once Lefore he was to be sent to New Mexico on a new job he waited for Tony onutside the rooming house. 0ok her in his arms, kissel her and was about to tell her of his love when the victim of a ‘ride" tumbied out of & taxi at their feef. Fenr- ing they would be iivoived as wiineaces. Tom hurried Tony inty the house and dis- appered. Previousl feo. '8 ctient 5. had g nce at dr gniaz in his studio and she went to tciool at night. INSTALLMENT XIIL ONY folded the letter she had be.n reading, slpped it into its envelcpe, then slowly, deliber- ately tore both into shreds- Donald Kemp missed her. Every line he penned breathed of his want for the comradeship they had known and which, despite her poignant desire for Tom, she cheriched more than she was willing to admit. There hed been no word from Tom. A week since tie ecsialic night he held Tony in his arms &nd kisged her as though he would never £20). A week of silence so abeolute it shook her nerve: sent hot tcars sting:ng her ejes, whipped up rebellion, doubt, despair in her heert. She did noi doubt Tom. Ske doubted her own reaon. Had she dreamed his lips were on ners? His veice, thick with love, murmuring in her ear. No. She had not dreamed. RESORTS. OCEAN CITY, MD. Loezest, most modern Resort Hetel on the Del- marva Peninsula. Dr. C. W. PURNELL. Ph.128 THE LANKFORD On Boardwalk: arege: special June_and July. M. B. Q Hiin, Prop. HASTINGS HOTEL Jiigate Batrs Parking Space Special Eates o' July 2 "¢ SRRS. CHAS' (UDIAM TPE BELMO) ‘Ocean front rooms. rooms, Terms reasonable. HEARNE. Ruanning water (o sl % THE KAYE On_ bosrdwaik fra ME&- 0. CROFPER. WETIPQUIN HALL On Boardwalk. RF % ERS ON HOAR Special June and Excellent table YE, Prop. Ph REAKERS 3., d cold running wasr and pr on~_76._C. H. Timmons, P VIRGINIA. - ORKNEY SPRINGS HOTEL Orkney Springs, Va. P Excelient DUCED RATES." Booklet. Long Distance Tel., Mt. Jackson 30 " Mrs. E. L. Cackrell. Manager T~ OCEAN VIEW, VA. ATLANTIC HOTEL °n,¥ irginia. modern. homelike Broad veranda. Boating. fishing active. Delictous Southern cooking. bathing. Write for_booklct. WATER THE MERRIMAC ¥ 35 Years Personal Monagement o 5 75 Tagemeni Delightful place to spend ation Excel- lent Southern meals. Large screened porches. Private baths _Running water in rooms. __VIRGINIA BEACH, VA. New—Modern—Open All Year otel Chalfonte OCEAN FRONT VIRGINIA BEACH, VA. HOT AND COLD RUNNING WATER—PRIVATE BATHS Golf the year round. Horse- back riding, surf bathing. Close to 1l amusements and night clubs. COFFEE SHOPPE The Avalon Bvery modern convenience. Miss_Virginia_Leggett. Mer. Seaside Cottage Ocean front at 17th St. Seafood and home Hardwicrke 14th and Atlantic A 6°C. ‘Mre. W. F; Glover " ieasonable Rates—Southern Cooking - SPOTTSWOOD ARMS Ocean Front—Bathing—Private Baths Mrs. Myrile A._Welborne, Owner-Mgr VIRGINIA LEE , Oan Fronty 1. 18 Mod. Excel. tabls hing & tel _Reas. rates Mrs. A: L. c[.gdllel;‘ -"r""j"l s ¥smsle WINDSOR B¢ Carolina Av R B, Stat 5 Water, Baths, Showerer ‘mt i ges. §1.50 up DI Spec. Wly. FRED ALLGAIER." Formerly Sterting. PRINCESS OCEAN END, SOUTH m §13.30 weekly, wi . IL" teom hoteh T RAL SCTLL Owner BEACH HA = ENGLESIDE " BEACH HAVEN.N.L All baths with sea water. Capacity 300 Best fishing N. J. Coast. Sure relief from Hayv Fe Five tennis courts. Redyced rates for | CAPE MAY, STAR VILLA Qlerloqking Qcran, Mod Elevator. Booklet. Moderate ¥, Own. Met. — OCEAN CITY, N. 11th STREET AND OCEANIC WESLEY AVENUE American Plan, Elevetor. Private Baths. THOS. E. BYRON, Formerly of Hotel Lincela HOTEL LINCOLN gr?‘x‘l’ily-l.n.uhrl. American Pla HOTEL BELLEVUE o5, w4 Ocean A American and European Plan. Bathing Pt ileges. Private Baths. J. J. McCohnnell. Mgr OCEAN GROVE, N. J. THE MANCHESTER Noderts el oriered Mot Where " Raies Harmonize With the . An Inguiry Will Pay. Phone Asbury Park f49. H. W. Pullen. L RS d Vi ] | aafiee 7 ot g here. 314 ing meals. healthful and ‘restful. On the broa mac, via Morgantown. and sea food dinners. selt water amusements, plus _hospitality. seven-piece orchestra. and Wilson Line steamér. M OCK GARDENS AND COTTAGES Distinctive resort on shore. Ocean breezes cool the Invigorating air. Guesis OcCUPY cottages: dining room in main house. Gol/—tennis—water sports—woods trails. View the Eclipse from Mt. Merritt Make your reservations now. Details; maps. J. MERRITT, Sebasco Estates, Meine. ‘Washington references _STEAMSHIPS. Dancing— bus_daily klet. Phon days! Large, Tuxurious ships from Baltimore. e Odays'ee $38 10days™x $50 Mismt... 2100 miles Retmrn limit 30 days from date of smie. All-Expense tours, at corres- mM low fares; oneto a ine camp. Send for folder. oAoply Trevel Burean and Ticks 06 St N, W i MERCHANTS & ‘The night | was | rates for | kL l‘l‘:lhlnl | Directly on | ||| turn in the evening, she stopped by ek st fund | AUCTIONS. | That sprawled bundle on the sidewalk, | police sirens, people running, the papers screaming of high crime and viclent death—these were rea! Lee would mot hear of Tony's e turning to the room in Mirs. Higgins house. Mere mention of such an even- tuality sent Les into a nervous panic verging on hysteria. “Give up that rabbit hutch, my dear, and stay with me,” Lee pleaded. “We'll throw some parties and liven the place up. Il have a few scouts i know and you can ask the ones you like from the dress factory—'scuse, the style studio. Just because Tom and Uncle Lenny left me flat, and Don Kemp is out of circulation for you, is no reason | why we should go into dirge. What say 1 call in & big cavair and cake man from the hotel next door and we stage & cocktail party? I can wangle a swell Bacardl. We'll le¢ them have all they can carry, but not on the hip.” “I wouldn’t.” Then quickly, for Tony saw Lee's face had fallen. “Of course, it would be losds of fun, but I've an idea that your place is being watched. If any of your guesis goi—out of con- trol—it would be so easy to misinter- | pret the party. You ought to be very | quiet, Lee, and circumspect, so they can't have anything nst you.” The “they” meant Adam Leonard' wife and his lawyers. “Oh, h Lee paced the room. “I might as well live in = convent. I'm etting plenty fed up, I can tell you. t Lenny don't settle this mess in a hurry I'm going haywire on him. I should worry about how much he has | to pay that scarecrow of his letting him m‘};!o:‘ could come ?lel to Mrs. Hig- , with me,” eagerly. | 7 “T could, but I won't. Uncle Lenny got me into this and he can get me out. With a neat little bank account. When I marry Tom Stewart I'll have my own | money. I won't have to live on bolled beef and turnips, which w2s Sunday dinner in the family homestead in my | youth.” “When you marry Tom. ..." Tony's exclamation was involuntary. It welled in ber throat, slid across her lips, echoed from the corners of the room. She wanted to ery: But you're not going to marry Tom. Hasn't he told you? Tom belongs to me. I have his lips, his hands, the blue of his eyes deep in my heart, the warmth of his arms encircling my body and my soul. | You may have Adam Leonard's money, but you can't have Tom. He's not a | toy fo be bought. 1 can't stay here with you, Lee” was what Tony said. “I want to help, but I'.lxin‘ here with you is—I can't. | Lee flared. “You think the place is tainted. dont you? You think because | Adam Leonard pays for it, it ain't de- cent. It is decent. Why shouldnt he |pay? He got me into that night club jam, dicn't he? I pever him to ’come to El Tango and make a fool of himself. He was sunk when he hap- | to pass the dence joint. It made | "”K nd figure there was still mu sic in the world. He was old and cold and dut. “He turned to the right— maybe you think it's the left—and found there was youth and music and mncoluonl!xwmvethe its to grab them. He didn't tell me he had that hellion on his heels. Why should he? You saw Clara. You ought to know her stripe even if you do come | from a potato pateh. You're so hot on | the truth that Clara ought to sink in you.” Tony stayed on with Lee, but did not give up her room with Mis. Higgins. To keep it was exirrvagance, yet she felt ehe must afford it. She wented to know she could go there when she iwished. that she was free at any time to&unuz her own life in her own way. Independence, so difficult to win, so de_lrr' %ca her, 2 in & day on her way to the | studio in the morning and nnyher Te- | the drab stone house. Each da; an | in_ardent faith and ended in :{'Al?lqde- spair. Tom Stewart chose to ignore that brief moment of surrender to the urge that drew them together. Per- haps he merely had been trying her out, testing her loyalty to Lee. Perhaps he had ylelded to & momentary impulse. In either case he must despise her as a hypocrite or a weakling. Yet Tony continued to measure her days by the morning when she swooped down on the | table in the Higgins hall with high | hope, and in the evening when she aj :gma:hzd it with dread for its empti- ess. At the end of the second week of | silence Tony became possessed with fear something had happened to Tom. He was ill. He was injured and she must go to him. Lee had not mentioned hearing from him. His name was more or less taboo between them since the | Gay Tony confessed to Lee sh> cared :{:re 1'1'1;7).M il.xhe inquired about Tom, angry. gy gry. Tony would have wggn ,F Ken{?ld“llbethl: the city next ,” Tony t evening. “I had a letter from him today.” = “Lucky you,” Lee pouted. “I gee you | only odd Thursdays now. With Ke{np ;ln“(nl'n I'll be cut out entirely.” | ‘Nothing of the sort. Ycu can come I‘ |1r}‘|’ us” “Yes, Kemp'd like that.- He'd be Ionctome So8 T b e e bl guess e got to stay Tony thought: Here 1s my chance. | I can ask about Tom. It m‘.Z in quite | naturally. I must not hesitate or allow my voice to sound queer. I'll be casual, | as if I were asking an idle question. “What do you hear irom Tom?” It | was out. Her heart swood still. Lee was watching her, coverily, polishing her nails against the of her hand. sheNrose lazily from her chair. “Nothing to write home about,” she g:l:l%llnd :x;uted a letter from a rtmen . S O desk. She glanced e, then held the second ; thing beside loafing. kick out of belng useless you do out of your art.” Tony laughed mirthlessly. Lee envied | her. who had Tom, who possessed his love, who would one day be his wife, | who would mother his children, preside over his home, share his joys and his sorrows. Envied her so small & com- fort as the opportunity to bury her emoty heart in her work. Tony flung herself on her bed, buried he. face in Lee's perfumed pillows. It was finished. Tom Stewart was through with her. Life was over, or love was over and love was the fullness of life. She might love again. She | would love again. But it would be dif- ferent. Another emotion entirely. Love with reservation. Love with reason. No sweet wild moment of surrender. A | calm conferring of a zealously guarded and gracefully controlled affection. Only that remained. | R | Donald Kemp was waiting for Tony in front of the studio. Tony caught sight of him as she hurried through entrance. How distinguished he looked How capable and eager. The compact- ness, the trim well-being of him was a tonic. Tony was conscious that other women_ leaving the studic would wel- | ccme the chance to join this handsome |man who had eyes only for the slim | smiling girl in the worn “I see the welcome mat Kemp greeted. “Your eyes tell me are not sorry I came.’ “They should tell you more” she said gayly. “They should flash - riess and ask for a celebration the happy event.” “Good.” He held both her hands. | peered into her face. “A bit pale, I Handed the Second for Tony to Read. i should say. We will take care of that.” | “Fve been indoors mostly, the studio | all day and my classes at night. I walk to work in the morning and home in the evening, but it doesn’t seem to |enough. I was born in the country, you know, and grew up there. I prac- | tically lived outdoors until I came | the city.” | ‘They were walking now, |along in a rhythmic stride, the whipping the color into Tony’ b s sparkle to her dark eyes. ‘omorrow is & holiday,” Kemp sald, as though the making of holidays were entirely in his hands. “I'm going to take you for a ride in the country. There's & place I yw up in the hills. It was an old farm house before a fires and the way Pierre can transform a barnyard fowl into a poule au worth going far to discover. the weather's good we'll make for the Port.” “It sounds wonderful. Only—I'm working on & sketch. I'd like to show it to you, if you'd be interested. It's en evening gown. It's given me lots of trouble, but now I belleve I've ironed i out. Another couple of finish it. And were so studio now, I'm afraid I ond t: | the day. We can stop get the sketeh. Perha) will be good for you, that is most Tony im] ‘The ones hearted at best. A whol the open skies with the fresh our lungs and sweeping out ttle corners of your brain! Kemp_slipped her hand under arm. “We'll get an early start, say 10 | | | euthority who understood what it was you needed to give existence, which had become a kind of acrid somnolence, a new fillip. (To Be Continued.) —_— FUGITIVE PRESIDENT’S DAUGHTER STOWAWAY, Benorita Elene Araujo Hides on Schooner in England and Lands in Portugal, By the Associated Press. LISBON, Portugal, July 27.—Senorita Elena Araujo, whose father’s life as President of Salvador was not without its moments of excitement, is enjoying : an_adventure of her own. 1 Monday when the British schooner Shoal Pisher, sailed out of Port Man. chester she was hidden aboard as & stowaway. Not until the vessel reached- Lisbon was her presence discovered. , She was handed over to the 3 who placed her in custody the British consul. Recently when President Araujo's government was overthrown ke fled to Guatemala and sent his family abroad. Life in England, sald the young woman today, was quieter than she 50, she stowed away in & spirit of adventure. This afternoon the British consul |said he would send her to Paris. | She told shim she was delighted, for she always had wanted to go there and now she would spend some time writing stories about her adventures. GUARDSMEN ON DUTY IN MINING DISORDERS Union Leaders Being Rounded Up in Arkansas Area by Troops and County Officers. By the Associated Press. CLARKSVILLE, Ark., National emergency yesterday as troopers and country officers rounded up reputed leaders of the union miners who in- Bl ;EEEE Cl MINERS LINE il