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FOR 8ALBHOUSES, I FOR SALEHOUSES. Contlaaed._____________ _ | -_____________ Contlaned. FOR SALEHOUSES. Coatlaaed. Since 1899. 9 FOB SALE-HOUSES. 2_____ CawtlBwed._________ BOSS & PHELPS. Realtors. FOR SALKHOUSES. Contlaned. NO PLACE LIKE HOME NO HOME LIKE OURS $7,350. In Mount Pleasant, a most tl«n for a home a Utile off venlrnt to ixith ear line*; a built by our of lhe well _____ whole property In excellent condition. attractive situs- of 18th st., con- two-stcry house, known builder*; EXHIBIT32nd AND CATHEDRAL AVE. Finished and under construction, in restricted and zoned Massa- chusetts Park, differently designed, detached, brick and tile, cen- tral and side hall homes, four and six bedrooms, two, three and four baths. Lots 50 to 115 ft. front; heated garages. EXHIBIT2822 CONNECTICUT AVE. Finished and under construction. Washingtons best located, designed and most complete new urban homes. Two stories, attic, breakfast porch, three baths, chauffeur's room. Open to 8 p.m. Terms if desired. $187 month. Sara $132. $4,500 cash. $157 month. v*'2 "10nth-. Save $118. $5,000 cash. $149 month. Built, Financed And For Sale Onlv Bv MIDDAUGH & SHANNON, INCORPORATED. OWNER, Main 6935. Tenth Floor, Woodward Building, 15th and H. $2,500 cash. $2,500 cash. Save $104. Save $97. i. e. Near 14th and Harvard. 10 Eight-room home northeast, rsema, 2 hatha: bot-w*t*r heat; electric within three square* of Capitol: 4 bedrooms: light; nlee garage. An opportunity to get a 2 stories: large front and rear yard: few doors T*ry deatrable home, splendidly located; thor- off East Capitol. Price. $7,000. on easy term*, oughly modern; at a fair price and easy terms. - 6-room home near 16th and S vt* n.w Semi-detached, nice backyard; house »" condition; furnace heat; price, J.1,500: 9750 eash, balance reasonable. 8. Downtown 6-room and bath semi-detached brick house, »outh of You st., west of l»th. A very rare opportnnltv to buy " reaaonahly priced home. Price, $5,250; $750 cash, balance monthly. Attractive 10-rooni and 2-bath home in Cleveland Park, within one-half square of Connecticut eve.; newly decorated throughout. Garage. One of the best built and nleeet arranged homes In this section. Price, $16,500. Open for inspection daily from 7 to t) p.m. 2:family flat y2 square from J«th aid Columbia road, one of the best re*l- dentlal sections. Each apt. has 5 rooms and bath and separata heating plant. Owner has reduced price to below $10,000 for Immediate s. Six-room house, best section fontheift, overlooking Pt. are.; furnace heat; Price. $4,500. Can be bought un cash and $53 per month. 8. Mount Pleasant; west of 16th st.: a splendid 7-room home, nicely finished throughout: hardwood floors; large sleeping porches; reasonably priced. V. Very rare opportunity to get a 5-room bungalow in a beautiful northwest section, 2.1 minutes from center of city; typical California style; the design unusually attractive; the plan a product of very thought- ful planning. Price, $8,950. Don't overlook this opportunity. 10. Very unusual buy; six-room colonial house in beautiful northwest location; hot-water heat; hardwood floor; double porches, electric lights; garage: lot 127 feet deep to 20-foot alley. CHAS. D. SAGER, 823 15U BT. N.W. MAIN 36. HEDGES & MIDDLETON. INC. Realtors. 1334 H St. N.W. 1 Chevy Chase, Md.$20,000. Bltnated' In an exclusive residential block, not far from the Circle; beentlful deteched home, center hall plan, wtth four large bed- roems end sereral porches; large lot 90x125. with tn abundance of sttractlre shrubbery and large shade trees: terms If desired. Nr. 14th & Taylor Sts.$12,500. Unusually sttractlre two-atory brlek home with concrete front porch: contains 8 rooms 4 bedrooms), tile bath, breakfast snd sleep- .ng porvhe*. Toe house is comparatively new. and has all the latest Improvements: in per- '•ct condition; also ha* garage; attractive terse. Takoma Park$6,500. Owner baa put a low price on thia property •o Insure * quick sale. Well-built bungalow with elastic stucco finish: It has 5 rooms, tile bath, front and rear porches, also sleeping pore*, electricity and gas. vapor heat and other modern convenience*; splendid lot with garage: Immediate possession. California Street$16,000. Well situated and attractive throe-story home, containing 10 rooms, 2 complete tile uath*. elec, lights, h.-W.b.; the bouse is completely screened and ha* awnings: -there is also a brlek garage for t cars; reasonable terms. lot $9,750. In Chevy Ch*«c - A detached corner n»w anil up tn date in every respect., six rooms snd liath, limb'd with hot ____ _ having elcctrl. lights: hsrdwimil flixir* through- out; Instantaiieou* liestrr; easy term*.- honae, having j $6,850. Iu the northwest section, not far outA elded bargain in * modern home, having rooms and bath, hot water heat: ample _ rags apace, owner leaving city wishes to, make a prompt sale. Inspect qnlekly. de- gn- $10,250. Another Mount Pleasant homeA two-story colonial-type house, having hardwood floor* throughout, hot-wstcr lieat, electric tight*, large break flat and sleeping porch; fine yard to paved alley; enny terms. $10,750. , Right downtown. Threc-atory brick house, haring nine room*, two hatha, electric lights and garage. Present owner hl* flrat and sec- ond floors rented for $120 per month. Here Is a splendid home and Investment combined. BOSS & THE HOME Tel. M. 4340. f MEMBERS OF WASHINGTON REAL ESTATE BOARD. <. $7,850. In Columbia HeightsA brand-new house, a ll'tle off of 14th at., where very reasonable term* of sale can be made. There are six room* and bath, hot-water heat, electrle lights, front and raar porch**. You must act quickly. $7,500. In Mount Pleasant, one of those attractive squares, a short distance from the car line. A modern homo that can be sold on term* of $1,000 cash. There ate six rooms and bath, hot-water heat, electric lights, front porch, double rear porch**. $12,500, In Chevy Chase, a derided bargain and * most delightful homeFully detached, central- hall plan, having hot-water heat, electric lights, oak floors, porches. 6O.ft. lot by ample depth to pared alley; possession and easy term*. $7,950. A well situated northwest home, close to the Capital Traction car line: * moat salable house, colonial type, six rooms and bath, hot- water heat, electric light*, front poreh. double rear porches; terms, $1,000 cask, $50 monthly; $13,250. A moat complete Columbia Heights homeThree-story colonial house, having ten rooms, two baths, hot-water heat, electric lights, oak floor* and a double brick garage. This house I* vacant, in fine condition and con- venient term* made. f PHELPS, OF HOMES.1406 H St. N.W. WASHINGTON HEIGHTS. Ashmead placeHomes ideally located and finished; eight large bright rooms and two baths; breakfast and sleeping porches (built-in garage); large front porch; hardwood floors and trim; electric lights; pretty fixtures; modern plumbing; baths with built- in tubs, shower. Inspect these homes before buying elsewhere. Price, $17,500; terms. ONTARIO ROAD. Very pretty home, redecorated throughout, iu perfect repair; contains eight room* and two baths, servant's room Iu Imsemcnt; hardwood floors and trim: built-in gamxe; every modern convenience. Price. $16,000. 405-3 WOODLEY PARK. One of the most attractive homes on our lists; a practically new home, eight rooms and two baths; breakfast porch; large front porch; every modern attraction; hardwood floors and trim throughout: lawn is attractive, with granite retaining wall; garage. Price, $17,000. 411-3 WEBSTER STREET. Very attractive home: has large front and rear. Including sleeping porch; eight rooms and two modem bathe; hardwood floors and trim; electric lights, hot-water heat; garage space 00 alley. Price $15,750. TAKOMA PARK. A home of generous dimensions, eight rooms and two bath*; all rooms large and bright; front and gla*eed-ln sleeping porch; cold-stor- age room: all modern improvements; large lot with shrubbery; double garage. Price, $10,500. 411-3 TWO-FAMILY APARTMT Southeast. Two-family apartment; one flat I of five rooms and bath, the other of six rooms j and bath: concrete porches on rear; good heat- ing plant; gas. Price only $8,500. 413-3 McKEEVER & GOSS, MEMBERS OF THE WASHINGTON REAL ESTATE BOARD. I 1415 Eve Street. Main 4752. large yard; reduced to 402-3 2-FAMILY APARTMENT. | MT. PLEASANT$13,000. I West of 16th st., 2-famlly apartment with i deep lot, room for double garage, hut-water I heat, electricity, large rear [torches, oue apt. of five room* and bath, I apt. of (I iooois, I bath and storeroom. Desirable aad con- venient location. RUBY LEE MINAR, Room 412.1420 New York, ave. IN EXCLUSIVE CHEVY CHASE. Wholly detached Bungalowslocated on ALBEMARLE STREET. They are of most attractive design and convenient plan. Kite-built, which Is a guarantee of their superior construction. Hix rooms, bath, sleeping [torch, hot-water heat, stone foundation, ornamental lire- place, cement porch and slate roof. It's a wonderful neighborhood, and $1,000 CASH IS ALL REQUIRED. Balance in easy monthly payments. OPEN FORiNSPECTION DAY AND EVENING. Our Mr. Hamilton Is always to he found at 4415 39th st., or phone Cleveland 1490 for special appointment. Take Chevy Chase cars to Albemarle st. (first stop north of Bureau of Standards), turning west; or Wisconsin avenue through cars, marked Friendship ^ielgbts, Somer- set, Rockville. to Windom st. HARRY A. KITE, Owner aud Builder. 1514 K St. N.W. Phone M. 484b, CLEVELAND PARK. A real bargain. Newark st.. »t one of the park. Nine light*, h.-w.h., open Price only $14,250 arranged. Hedges & Middleton. Inc., 1334 H *t. n.w. Phone Main 1028. Attractively situated on of the highest elevations rooms, two baths, elec, flreplace, hardwood floors, for quick sale. Terms $300 CASHPRICE, $3,950. Emerson st a.e dandy b lek, 6 t.ice rooms end bath. L. E. F. PRINCE. 1410 H st. a.w. H'ANl'KU IT- YOU WANT-A~I1AAN3FOR YOU! ftpartrpent or house, call Main 366. LANHAM de HILL, 1400 Hat. n.w. AUCTION SALES. TOMOBROW. D. NOTES. AUCTIONEER. AUCTION SALES. ____ FUTURE DAY is. THOMAS J. OWEN A 8O.N, AUCTIONEERS^ PROPOSALS ATTRACTIVE SALE BY PUBLICAUCTION TOMORROW. TUESDAY. AUGUST 22. , BEGINNING AT 10 A.M FURNITURE OF EVERY DESCRIPTION. 'PLAYER-PIANO, 1X)T OF STORAGE GOODS, I LOT MISCELLANEOUS. ETC. All within our salesrooms. •133 Louisiana ave. n.W. D. NOTES, Auctioneer. ADAM A. WESCHLER. AUCTIONEER. i Large Stock Ladies, Mens and Children* Furnishings, La- diesWearing Apparel, Mens Summer Suits, Fixtures, By Public Auction At Weschlers, Tuesday, August 22 Commencing 10 aun. Underwear. Men's Shirts, Men's etc. __________ _____ ... . Suits, Hosiery. Cullara, Gloves, Ties. Suspender*. Sweaters, Ladies' Gowns, Skirts. Corsets, Kweatrrs, Silk and Lisle Hosiery, Waists, Dresses, Bungalow Aprons, Sults, Coat*. Hats, Notions, ~ . Tailor's Hewing Machine, Electric Fixtures, etc. Terms: Cssh. *1117,18,19,21 ADAM A. WESCHLER. Acet. Also Floor Cases, Mirrors, Trustees* Sale of Two Valua- ble Three-story Apartment Houses, Known as the Dakota and the Huron, Situate Nos. 1410 and 1414 Girard Street Northwest By virtue of two certain deeds of trust duly recorded among the land record* of the Dis- trict of Columbia in Uber 4410, folio* 331 and 384, respectively, snd at the request of the party secured thereby, the undersigned trustees will sell at puul.c uuctiuu in I ,>f .uc re- Pr*®!**. dn THURSDAY, THE DAY 0F AUGU8T. 1922, CtlMMENCING AT FOUR-THIRTY O'CLOCK I .M.. the fallowing described land and prem- ise* situate in the county of Washington, Dis- trict of Columbia, and being pari of lot 5, !*,iSc'L1411*be subdivision known os lhe North Grounds of Columbian University." as Ti f*'0^*** in Uber Governor gheperd, folio 149, of the Record* of the ollie* of the surveyor of the District of Columbia, descrilted as follows: Beginning for the same at the northwest corner of said lot 5. and running . ,lon< ,he Bou,h »« of Wrard street 87 feet 6 laches, thence south 142 feet to the north line of an alley, condemned bv proci'edmg* in District Court Case No m the Supreme Court of the District of C'olum- - alou$ G1 n,,rth line of **;<! alley 37 fest 6 inches io the west line of said iJ*', aol tl*nce north along eaid west line of said lot o a distance of 142 feet to tne piece of beginning, improved by premises 1414 Gi- rard at. n.w. Alto on the same day immediately there- after. part* of lot* 4 and 5, In block 41, 'North Grounds of Columbian University,in the subdivision above referred to. beginning fy the same at the point 87 f*»t 6 inches east of the northwest corner of said lot 5, and running thence east along the south line of Girard st. 87 feet 8 inches, thence south 142 feet to the north line of an alley con- demned by proceedings In District court Case No. G59, In the Supreme Court of the District of Columbia, thence west along said north line of said alley 37 feet 8 Incbea, and thence north 142 feet to the place of beginning, im- proved by 1410 Girard st. n.w. Terms of sale: All cash, of which a deposit of $1.<S)O will be required upon acceiitarn e of hid upon each parcel Conveyancing, record- C0MMIRKIONKR8. D. ('.. WASHINGTON. August 18. !S22.--Sealed proposal* will be re •wived at Room 509, District building, nnrll 2 0 clock p.m.. Beptemlier 11. 1922. for furn,*li- Ing and delivering gasoline for «»• by various branches of th* District government dnr.ng the months of October, November. Denemoc:. For specification:! and tnfe.mation apply to room $20. District hatldtog. ( UNO H. RF- DOLPH JAM'iH F. OYKTER, tT'AIlLi.s KELLER. Commlsslonea*. D. C. aul8.t9.21 COMMURIONERB. D. C„ WASHINGTON. August 10, 1922Sealed proposal* will |,. received st Room SOO, District building, rinf.1 2 o clock p.m.. August 28th. for laying renrenr sidewalk* on 16th st. n.w. from Montague «t to the ground* of the Walter Ro<<1 Hospital, consisting of approximately 3.rani square yard*. Forms of proposals, speciflcatlrme. to- gether with necessary information, mat lie obtained at Room 427. District holding. UNO II. RUDOLPH. JAMES F. OYSTER, r UIIAULES KELLER, Commissioners. D. C. •U1SI.21,22,23,24,25. RESORTS. ATLANTIC CUT, N. J Phone Main 1028. Cleveland Park$16,000. Beautiful detached home, situated on a 80x200: there are 4 large bedroom*, sleep- ing porch and 2 baths on the secund floor: attic finished with servants quarters and large storage room: all modern improvement*: grounds attractively planted with flowers and ahrubs; terms. Near Dupont Circle$11,500. i An opportunity to obtain a well-conatructed. i downtown home at a very reasonable figure: it contains 8 rooms. 2 complete baths, elec, light*, excellent beating plant; in good con- dition: garage: convenient terms. Columbia Heights$8,875. Colonial type home, splendidly situated west of 14th st.: six rooms, tile b«th. front and two rear porches, parquet floors snd electric lights: entire house Is In perfect condition; ' owner will give Immediate possession and ; make reasonable terms. 1418 Eve Street WOODLEY PRICE. .816.000. A choice L. SANSBURY CO.. INC.. N.W. Phones Main 5903-4-5. 16th & Webster Sts.$11,250. i A thoroughly modern and up-to-date home that is in splendid condition: It has 6 rooms. I tile hath, breakfast and sleeping porches, e4ec. lights. Ii.w-.h., oak floors, metal weather; stripped and is completely screened; reason-: able terms. j HEDGES & MIDDLETON. INC.. MEMBBR8 OF THE WASHINGTON REAL ESTATE BOARD 1334 H St. N.W. Phone Main 1028. ! STORE AND APARTMENT$13,750. CHEVY CHASE. D. C. PRICE. $14,500. The price nf this delightfully 1 liwated bom* ha* bean materially re- 1 duced to insure quick aale. Eight rooms and two baths; modem In every detail snd fully equipped; large open tireplace; sleeping porch. Garage. Terms if de- sired. MT. PLEASANT. PRICK, $12,000. A very charming home, over- looking Rock Creek Park. It contains six rooms and tiled bath; hot-water beat; electric light: hardwood floors: glass-inclosed sleeping porch; deep lot to wide alley. Two-car garage. Owner- occupant will give Immediate possession. ! SAULS ADDITION. PRICE. $13,750. An Ideal home, convenient ! to Fourteenth street car line. Complete- I ly detached and situated ou a lot 50xl.*>0. , with beautiful, well kept lawns, flowers. ; shrubbery, etc. Eight rooms and bath; ' hot-water heat: electric light; oak floors. Garage. In fine condition. Early pos- session. HEIGHTS. Has just been completed on corner of 7th and Kennedy streets n.w.: store J 20x85 feet, with three-room and bath apartment on second floor: side entrance: h.-w.h.; elec, lights. Phone us it is still available. Attractive while terms NORTH COLUMBIA HEIGHTS-$11,500. Genuinely good value on a very wide afreet within, a block of 14th street. Thoroughly modem' 8-noom, 3-robm-deep house, with exceptionally deep yard on two alley*. Bleeplag porch and break- fast porch glassed and screened. Hani- wood floors and Ivpry aad mahogany Saleh. Terms. PETWORTH$7,850. Semi-detached colonial six-room brick house on beautiful 8th street, with mod- ern betting plant: spactoua double rear . porehea: bey window* on side and double bsick garage; at the lowest price of the year. NORTHEAST CORNER$8,000. Corner residence, tapestry brick, practically new. price way below mar- ket to effect an immediate sale: h.-w.h.; elec, lights: deep lot to paved alley: garage; large front and rear porches; laundry trays, etc. Must be isea to appreciate. $1,000 cash and $75 per month. Investigate before it is too 1st*. WILLI A M S. 1409 X. -Y. Ave. N.W. NORTHWEST—$9,850. Beautiful six-room bungalow ___ every modern improvement; open fire- place; hardwood floors: large living room; tine northwest location, where values are steadily Increasing. It Is to your interest to see this before pur- chasing. Terms. $1,000 cash and $75 per month. with CHEVY CHASE$10,750. New corner property close to Conn, ave.; 6 nice rooms, 3 porches; open flreplace: thoroughly modern; can be handled on very good terms; owner anxious to sell and has just made this new price. H I L L I P S. Phone Main 4600. THOMAR J. OWEN & SON, AUCTIONEERS. TRUSTEES' SALE OF TWO 8-STORY BRICK APARTMENTS. EACH CONTAINING THREE APARTMENTS. NOB. 1917 AND 1919 12tb ST. N.W. By virtue of two certain deed* of trust duly I recorded among the land records of the Dis- ' trict of Columbia, in Liber 4561 at folio* 376 | aud 379 et seq., respectively, and et the re- quest of the party secured thereby, the under- j signed trustees will sell at public auction, in 1 front of the premises, on TUESDAY, THE TWENTY-SECOND DAY OF AUGU8T. 1922. AT FOUR-THIRTY O'CLOCK P.M.. the fol- lowing described land and premise* situate in the District of Columbia, being lot* 8 and 9 in W. H. Gunnel's subdivision of square j 305. as per plat recorded In Uber B,folio ; 179, of the records of the office of the *ur- . -- - --- ,--------- veyor of the District of Columbia. I m.nd .*!?"* l*Dlp' Terms of sale: Sold subject to a prior deed Terms of sale to be complied with within 30 of trust for $4,250 on each lot, and the amount: *roTn ** otlfrwse i',e over said trust to be paid in caah. $500 de- ««»•**• .r**r" ,h* jW to rest, 1 the prop- posit required upon each lot at time of aale. : erty at the risk and coatof the defaulting Conveyancing, recording and revenue stamps 1 purchaser arte-r five days advertisement of at purchaser's cost. Terms of sale to be com- t such resale puolisbed in some newspaper in plied with within 30 day* from day of sale | Washington, D. C. or deposit forfeited. r voo... WM HENRY WHITE, ALDRICH C. WILEY. aull-d4ds,exSu Trustee*. WELLSBORO Keatneky Av*., near Baac*. eoe. hoe**: ore* *i»T**na- . irgs: eeetev of attraction* sad aim. Kotin'ng water is i roam*, private baths. Bathing pnvUsgr* from hatel I Bhewrr bath*. Elevator to strart. Tsb * uneieelitd. B.M an daily; nerial wseklr Aaertean Ph* Orrhae- tra, Dsnctag. Garsg*. Pben* *M J. Sookirt. OwaersMp Dlreeti*, KaI>H MECKLKY \Hbtelloraine. St Chfgfa* Plaen and Baath. Frath ana wa I Water Mtha^umiqg water ta roorr-*;*l*valor. I I Superter table; mod rata*: Coach at train*. I A.E. WAGNEk Prop. W R LAYTON, Mgr.| ' A Rf'API I A So.Carollna a-.e.off Beaeh. ruwrxvin Everything new. Meals on tlonal. HOT and COLD WATER ALL ROOMS Elec. Moderate rates. J. L. SANTA MARIA Beanmnnt >*»r »»*'■• wauuiUul European plan. $1 50 up dally. American plan. $3 up dally. Special wreklv >Mr*. H. L. ROSTOV BEACH HAVEN. N. J. Bench Haven. The Engleside A I © All modern ap pointroenta. Private Rath*. See and Freah Water. Five Tennis Court*. It. F. Engle manager. ___________ au21-d4dsexSu JAMES R. ELLERSON. ALEXANDER M. GORMAN. Trustees. 734 15th st. n.w. ■ARTLAND. SUMMER CAMPS._________ AT GREAT I liud. for rent ' NEW ( AMPING BUNGALOW . Fall*. Va.. furnished or unfurnished, for rent or sale. Furni*hed rooms with board. Fisher- men lodges. Owner, 353 Miinw.v bldg. 21* OUT-OF-TOWN REAL ESTATE. SHORE. PROPERTY. BACK BAY. MD.ONE LOT, 50x150. NEAR ALMAS AUTOMOBILE CLUB. APPLY ROOM 84. 1110 F N.W. 23WATER-r ms.NT PROPERTY. PARK, home situated in one of Washington's most exclusive sec- tions. It contains nine rooms and two well appointed baths: thoroughly moil ern and equipped witli many conven ience* which add to the comforts of u home. In A-l condition. Brick garage. NORTHWEST. PRICE. $10,500. Located in a convenient sec tlon. within easy walking distance of government departments. A modern, well built house of eight rooms and bath; hot-water heat, hardwood floor*, etc. Double porches; open flreplaces Excellent condition. Room for garage. Term*. PARK VIEW. PRICE. $8,000. We have juit l>een authorixed to offer for sale this attractive two- story colonial brick. Six rooms and bath; hot-water beat: electric light: hardwood floors: large sleeping and breakfast porches. This property will sell quickly at the above price. WASHINGTON PRICE. $16,750. Near Eighteenth and Columbia road. An ex- ceptionally well built house, desirably located and reasonably priced. There are eight well proportioned rooms and two complete baths on two floors; sleeping and breakfast porches; instantaneous water heater; garage. N. L. SANSBURY CO.. INC., " EVERYTHING IN REAL ESTATE.1418 Eve Street N.W. Phones Main 5903-4-5. " MEMBERS OF WASHINGTON REAL ESTATE BOARD. SHANNON & LUCHS, 713 14th St. N.W. SOUTH RIVER PARK. THE IDEAL BUNGAMIW COLONY. Tor sale, water front lots. $-"a)O to $1,250; bungalows. $1,650 to $3,250: 36 miles from W*»iiiugton on th* Washington snd Annapoll* pike. Apply C. H. NEELY. 706 Westory lildg.. 14th and F. nr at office. South Rivtr Park. Ann* Arundel <'nnty. Mti. AUCTION SALES FlTI HE DAYS. THOMAS J. OWEN k 8ON. AUCTIONEERS. TltUSTEES' SALE OF VALUABLE TWO- STORY BRICK DWELLING NO. 1656 ROSEDALE STREET, N.E. Uy virtue of a certain deed of trust duly recorded in Liber No. 4363 at folio 41. one of the tend records for the District of Colum- bia. and at the request of the party secured thereby, the undersigned trustees will sell at public auction, in front of the premises, on TUESDAY. THE TWENTY-SECOND DAY OF AUGUST. A.D. 1922. AT FOUR O'CLOCK I P.M.. the following described land and prem- I fses situate tn the county of Washington, i District of Columbia, known and dt*tlrigul*hed 1 as and being lot 267 In James f>. Burnssub- . | division of lots In block 27. now square 4540. ! In Izmg Meadow*, a* per plat recorded in Book No. 50. page 136. tn the office of the I surveyor for the said District, and said prop- j erry tiring generally known as No. 1656 Rose- ! dale street n e., Washington. D. C., subject, i however, to a building association Ioan bal- ance of $1,308.06. Terms of «al»: Over said loan to he paid in cash. A deposit of $200 required of the pur- chaser at time of sale. Conveyancing, record- ing. revenue stamps and notarial fee* at pur- chaser's cost. Terms of sale to be complied with within 30 days from day of sale: other- wise the trustees reserve the right to resell I the property at the risk and cost of the de- faulting purchaser after five days' advertise- ment of such resale In some newspaper pub- lished in the city of Washington. D. C. MARVIN F BISCHOFF. IRVING L. BURROUGHS. anil.15,18.21 Trustees. THOMAS J OWEN & SON, AUCTIONEERS TRUSTEES RALE OF VALUABLE BRICK DWELLING. NO. 419 A KT. N.E.. TO RE SOLD IN THE OFFICE OF THOR. J. OWEN A RON. By virtue of a certain deed of trust duly j recorded In Liber No 3865. folio 191 et seq., of the land records of the bi*, and at the request of thereby, the undersigned at public auction. In the •Owen A Ron, 1331 G st. District of Colt.m- the party sectired trustee will sell office of Thos J. _ ... n.w.. on THURS DAY. THE TWENTY-FOURTH DAY OF AUGUST, A.D. 1922. AT ONE OCLOCK P M., the following described land and prem- ises situate in the District of Columbia, and designated as and being the East II).97 feet front of lot "Tby the depth thereof In Edwards Trustees and others subdivision of psrt of Square 816 as per plat recorded in office of th* surveyor for the District of Columbia in Liber C. H. B„ folio 863. Term*: Caah. $100 deposit at time of sale. Purchaser allowed 30 day* to complete sale. Further particular* at time of sale. JOHN C. WEEDON, GEO W. WHITE. *ul6,18.21.23. Trustee*. of MOVING. PACKING & STORAGE THOMAS J. OWEN & SON, AUCTIONEERS. a d*» or a month's vacation; boating, bathing dancing. IDLEWILD. Hhady Side. Md. Phon. West River 217-F-22.*u25» BRADDOCK HEIGHTS. MD. RRAETHORN COTTAGE. Opposite park. Rates reasonable MRS. C. W. RUDY. Braddock Height*. Md. OCEAN CITV. Mb. THE COLONIAL Ocean front: prlr. baths; running water b*C houses, booklet. C. 0. t N. c D. CARTBR PLIMHIMMON HOTEL And Cottijpb. Ocean front; begt ierriw ballroom. Morrb Orchestra: grin room BREAKERS Un Bvarawaik. Large. airy ntums. Hot, coJ foon- Hb0,,e 76 * Seuide Hotel I5 *',r near Boardwalk Everything new and no ern. Running water in all rooms fine,.;*; f,m lly rates. Amer, plan. VIOLA niCHMON The Del-Mar t-00*, •ny rwina. or. _ . * W looking meat, and ba» O*'ka- Rate* reaaouam* Hr*. 8 i CARET. Owner Prop Bathinc fi-ee VIRGINIA. UNITED STATES STORAGE CO.-------------------------- ----------------------------------- ----- MOVING, PACKING, SHIPPING. NOPTH HU I PHONES: M. 4229: P. 24g. FIREPROOF, j CASTlUanVfeJS. VA. 1 e colonial farm seat near Blnemnat on ; Shenandoah river; valley, mountain and wate •eetiery; ahaded ground, drives, fishing, boat , awlmming: new batha and sewerage: an children. Invalids or tubercular* taken; fr**h meat*, milk, fruits fowl*; $15 (nd $18 per week until November: circular. Reference! Mr*, or Mr. Maurice F. Cartieman. ____ Castleman Ferry, Clarke Co.. Va. axisRED BALL TRANSIT CO. National Household Mover*. Special Rates, Fart Loads, To and From Phila. 4 Woodward Bldg. Phone Main 2162. Branch Offlcea in All Principal Cities. VALUABLE UNIMPROVED BUILDING LOTS i IN "VILIA PARK HEIGHTS" AND I 1 "VILLA PARK" TO BE SOLD WITHIN | THE OFFICE OF THOMAS J. OWEN A ' 1 SON. I By rirtne of seven certain deed* of trust ' ' duly recorded among the land record* of the i District of Colombia, recorded in Liber No. 1.3753 at folio 4M: Liber .3762. folio .386; Ltber | 3730, folio 361: Liber 3748, folio 279: Liber i 3762. folio 382; Liber 3769. folio 6. and Liber i 13726. folio .352. respectively, and at the re- I quest of the party secured thereby, the un- ! ! designed trustees will sell at public auction, 1 ' within the office of Thos. J. Owen A Son. 1831 I . G street n.w.. on TUESDAY, THE TWENTY- ,1,.scribed land rnd prem- 8El()xp DAY OF AUGUST, 1922, AT TWO, O'CLOCK P.M.. the following-described land < and premises, situate in the District of Co- ] Iiimbia and betng lots 47 and 48 in square ; 4301: lot numbered 40 tn square 4239, and lot 75. square 4301. of Villa Park Heights subdivision, as recorded In Liber 42. folio 18, of the records of the office of the surveyor of the District of Columbia; also lot 8 in ; square 4295. lot 48 in square 4296. lot $5 in i square 4227 and lot 13 In square 4224 of Villa Park subdivision, as recorded In Liber 86. I folio 21. of the records of th* office of the surveyor of the District of Columbia. Terms: AU cash. $50 deposit required on <*■•11 1UI- A. vu »w,» **iiv * **■ j twvsaa*a*£ auu ivviiwv! ' stamps at purchaser* cost. Rale to be closed I w ithin 30 days or deposit forfeited. EARL P................ .. EARL P. SAMUEL aul0.15.I8.21 CLEAN. DRY 8TORAGB FOR FURNITURE and planoa. Minutes cheerfully given. Con- vsnlent location. WBSCHLERS, 920 Pa. are. h.w. Phone Mala 1282. BRYCES HILLSIDE COTTAGES. Near Orkney Springs: P. o.. Macanie. V*. Cottages, bungalow*, camping ground baths, garage, playground*. Beautiful mountain *-enerr. The country's best flings to cat. ; Rates, $10. $12.50 and $15 per week Booklet. Open Mar Llth. ' MU. AND MRS. WM. R. BRYCE. Owner. ORKNEY SPRINGS HOTELS l In the Allegheny Mountain*. Orkney Spring. Va. Mineral Baths. 8u;ierior Table. FUe Orchestra, Swimming. Horneuaek Uidloy. Tea ra._s.sT PHONE NORTH 104 t - UNIOX I cSTORAGE COMPANY ADAM A. WESCHLER. AUCTIONEER. Trusees* Sale of Valuable Im- proved Residential Real Es- tate, Northwest Corner of Connecticut Ave. and Calvert St. N.W., Improved by a Four- Story Brick Dwelling, Con- taining Nine Rooms and Two Baths, with Maids Room and Bath. By virtue of a certain deed of_ trust re- corded tn Liber No. 4658. folio 277. et. *?q.. - of the land record* ot the District nt oitim- ! bla. anil at the request of the parties secured I thereby, we. the undersigned trustees, will ' sell at nubile auction. In front of the P1*™" ' Ise* ON WEDNESDAY. THE THIRTIETH .'DAY OF AUGUST. H'22. AT FOL 11 o't.IXICK I P.M., the following d......... .I - , ; : Isre. situate in the city of Washington, in the I District of Columbia, and designated as and j I Part of lot »» in Thomas E. Waggaman, j i trustee and otherssubdivision of part* of , block* 4. 3. 6. 7 ard 8. in •'Waggaman and Ridout Trustees' Addition to the City of i Washington.a* per plat uf *a.d first named , 1 subdivision recorded tn Liber County No. l.i. folio 1, of the records of the office of the sur- vevor of the District of Columb a. Also part of" lot 103 in Clarke Waggaman's *ul«ihi*ion 'of lots in said block* 7 and 8. "Waggaman ; wSom" ^er^l:reor!kdlto Lil Jr j each Jot.\ ! County No. 3.3, folio 3. of the aforesaid sur- ( ' vevor'* office record*, descrilied In one parcel i as follows: Beginning for the same at the in j teraectlon of the westerly line of Connecticut avenue with the north line of Calvert street, as said street i* shown on pint filed with ^pro- ceedings in District < onrt C»*e No. 1267 tn , the Supreme Court ofjsaid District, and run- ning thence northerly along said hue of *aid i avenue. 41.29 feet to the northensterlv corner ! of said lot 103. thence southwesterly along : the northerly line of said lot lifl. a di'-t.ince of 78.43 feet to the northwesterly corner of . said lot 103: thence smith along the west line i of said lot 103. to the north line of said Cal- | vert street: and thence es*t along said line of said street to the point of beginning. The I *ald line is designated mr the liook* of the ( assessor of the District of Columbia, for taxa tlon purposes, ns lots 820 and 322 in square 2203. together with the improvement-, consist- i Ing of a fonr-storv briek dwelling hereinbefore described. No. 2800 Connecticut avenue nortk- , Terms of ,ale- One-third of the purchase ; monev to be paid in cash and the balance tn : two equal installments, payable in one and , two year*, with interest a: 7 per centum, pay- ; able "semi-annually from day of naie. secured] bv deed of trust upon the property sold, or *11 -i ii. . :----- *------- A de- ] posit of $300 will lie required of the purchaser , at the time of the sale. Al! conveyancing, recording and notarial fees at the re»t of the purchaser. Terms of sale to be complied with within thirty days from the day of sale, other- wise the trustees reserve the right to resell the property at the risk end cost of the de- faulting purchaser, after five days' advertise- I ment of such resale in *otne newspaper pnb- ' lished in the city of Washington. I'. •'. ABNER II. FERGUSON. I WM. 11. WEST, aul8.dAdbs.exsn Tru-tees. ADAM A. WESCHLEK, AUCTIONEER. i TrusteesSale of Valuable Busi- ness Property, Two-Story ! Fireproof Building, No. 1337 i 14th St. Northwest. By virtue of - certain deed of trust dated August 25. 11)21. and recorded August 26. 1921. as No. 73 among the land records of the District of Columbia, and at tlw* request of the party secured thereby, the undersigned trus- tees will offer for sale by public auction. In front of the premlaes. on THURSDAY, THE TWENTY FOURTH DAY OF AUGUST. A.D. 1922. AT FOUR O'CLOCK P.M., the following described land and premises, situate In the city of Washington. District of Columbia, to- wit: Lot one (1) In Regnold Fendall's, trus- tees, subdivision ot lots In square 242, as per plat recorded in Book H. D. C.. page 18, of the office of the surveyor for the District of , Columbia, improved by a substantial fireproof I building particularly adapted to the automo- j bile bualnaas: to lie sold subject, however, to LIL.. | two prior deeds of trust aggregating $50,000. elee., hardwood floors, laundry tubs. particulars of which will be made known at mo e ffsrsea j tima of sale or upon application to undersigned trustees. Terms of sale: All cash over and above said trnats. A deposit of $1,000 required of the purchaser at the time of sale. All conveyanc- ing, recording, revenue stamps and notarial i fees at the cost of the purcliaser. Terms of I aale to be complied with witbin fifteen days j from day of sale, otherwise the trustees re- I serve the right to retell the property at lhe i risk and coat of the defaulting purchaser, ! after live daysadvertisement of such resale In some newspaper published in the city of Washington, 1). C. ALGERNON S. GARDINER, JAMES TRIMBLE, Jr., aul2.dAde.enu Trustees. Thomas j. o^'eS- itjoS-; auctioneers. TRUSTEESSALE OF VALUABLE UNIM- PROVED BUILDING LOT ON ROCK CREEK CHURCH ROAD. BETWEEN NEW HAMPSHIRE AVENUE AND SPRING ROAD NORTHWEST, TO BE SOLD WITHIN THE OFFICE OF THOMAS J. OWEN & SON. By virtue of a certain deed of trust duly recorded In Liber No. 4321, folio 226 et seq.. of the land records of'the District of Colum- bia. and at the request of the party secured thereby, the undersigned trustees will sell at public auction, in the office of Thomas J. Owen & Son. 1.381 G st. n.w., on FRIDAY THE TWENTY-FIFTH DAY OF AUGUST, A.D. 1922. AT THREE OCLOCK P.M., the following described land and premises, sit uate In the District of Columbia, and desig- nated as and being lot 38 In the subdivision by Lipscomb and Saunders, Trustees, of Block , numbered 46. "Holmead Manor." except the; westerly 8.14 feet of said lot condemned for alley purpose in. District Court Cause No. 1323. as par plat of said subdivision recorded in- Book 51, page 198, of the records ot the office of the surveyor of the District of Co- lumbia, subject to certain covenants of record. Term*: All cash. $200 required upon ac- ceptance of hid. Conveyancing, recording and revenue stamp* at purchaser's cost. Sale to be closed within 30 day* or deposit forfeited. JAMES J. LAMPTON, T R- Asovrrn. j *016.18,21.23.24. ----- ' Main 2345. CLEVELAND PARK. $15-750- Of stou* and stucco construction, a 12-roim and 2-bath detached house, on large lot 60x112 feet. AU modern improvement*, including hot-water heat, electricity and ga»; hard- ' wood floors and trim, ami front, sleeping and breakfast porches. Has two open fireplaces and * beam ceiling in dining room. The house has a garage and is in A-l condition. Immediate posse*,ion will be given to the buyer who takes advantage of this very good buy. i 14th ST. HEIGHTS. $10,000. Six-room snd bath row brick house, in a most convenient neighborhood that could, if purchaser wished, be turned into a business property. Ha* all modern Improvements, sueh : as hot-water heat and electricity and gas. Th* BANCROFT, WEST CONN. $18,500. TERMS. !hou,e_b*.,.f"T'.. ________ _ Most appealing residence of English basement style. 8 rooms. 3 baths; glass-inclosed ---- Room for garsg*. Hot-water heat, electric lights; hardwood floors throughout. -------- condition. Vacant. ON H ST. N.W. AT 19th. $14,000. TERMS. Brick residence of 12 room* and bath; hot-water heat: newly papered and painted. Properties such a* this and located where values are jumping do not remain unsold any length of time. Phone ua now. Mala 372. NEAR 18th AND PARK RD. $11,500. TERMS. Attractive brick home of 9 delightful rooms. 2 baths: hot-water heat, electric lights: spice for garage. Large rear yard. An ideal home In an exclusive residential district. Con 'talent to cars, store*, churehea and Rock Creek Park. " NEAR LINCOLN PARK. $8,500. TERMS. Brick home of R rooms and bath: hot-water heat, electric lights; 2-car garage, at this very low price for quick -sale, Close to besutlful Lincoln Park. car*, stores. ON 25th ST. NEAR PA. AVE. $11,000. TERMS. Vacant. 8ub*tantl«llv built brick residence of 9 rooms and bath; hot-watcr heat; for garagel Well arranged room* throughout. Splendid home or rooming house. ONTARIO RD. NEAR.COLUMBIA RD. $12,000. TERMS. 9 rooms, 2 baths; hot-water heat, electric lights: double garage. Can be utilised as 3 apartments. Double rear porches. Rervanta room In basement. Immediate possession. A ST/S.E, NEAR EASTERN HIGH. $7,250. TERMS EASY. New brick home of 6 fine rooms and tiled bath; hot-water heat, electric lights; room I r garage; hardwood floors; French doors. Small amount of cash and easy payments. NEAR HOUSE OFFICE BLDG. $7,000. TERMS. Brick home of 7 splendidly arranged room*, bath and pantry; electric lights: metal garage. Kitchen range aad heating plant new. Splendid condition. Beat buy in this section. Face* government parking. A bargain. CLEVELAND PARK. $15,500. $2,500 CASH. Practically new detacked home of 8 delightful rooms and 2 baths (one shower), all on **o floor*. Hot-wgter heat, electric lights, hardwood floors open flreplace; spacious front porch; breakfast room. Close to car*. Splendid aection. Channing. i6th ST. HIGHLANDS, NEAR MONTAGUE. $13,500. Most ideal small home imaginable. On lot about 75x150; brand-new; glass-inclosed porch: 6 splendid room* aad tiled bath; open fireplace; hot-water heat, electric lights; hardwood floors; trunk room on second floor; slate roof; room for garage. Built of beat materials. Hlgk-clat* finish. CATHEDRAL AVE, NEAR CONN. $19,500. TERMS. Imposing brlek residence; 10 large rooms and 3 baths; hot-water heat, electric lights; hardorood floors; two-car frrieh gang*. Porches front and rear. Substantially constructed and beautifully decorated. Immediate possession. WILLIAM K. HARTUNG, i to8 16th St. N.W. Phone Exchange Main 372. MEMBER WASHINGTON REAL ESTATE BOARD. deeping porch, la perfect eon< P EXCEPTIONAL HOME VALUES. Offered ruom .CLEVELAND PARK. WOODLEY PART, NEAR Ongacticpt avenue location; brick; 6 rooms; WARDMAN PARK HOTFT bath; .aleetric lights; exealleat heating aya- v•"A KU-MAIN rAKO. nUlLU tern; screens; awnings; hardwood floors; Colonial brick; 7 room*; bath; 2 stories: laundry tray*; «erv*ntT* toilet, etc. hot-water heat; electric lights: front porch Price, 8,800. Term*. 12B-1 GEORGETOWN ON WISCONSIN AVENUE. Briek home of 8 rooms; 4 bedrooms; bath: furnace heat; electric lights; hardwood trim; front end rear porehea; screened: house just newly pepered and painted and in. excellent condition. Lot 20tl®. Price, $8,000. Tenai. 127-1 NEW HOMES7th AND KENNEDY STS. Six well proportioned rooms; hot-water heat, electric lights; stationary laundry trays; colonial front; hardwood floors ^-inch thick; spacious.closets, house supported by steel beams; window sashes supported by steel; silver- finished electric fixtures; side wall electric fixtures; a very unusual panel effect in the living room. Price, $7,850. / $1,000 cash. $67.50 per month, including ail interest. 78-1 MORRIS CAFRIT4 COMPANY, INC. TJth St. N.W ' Main 617. .•71 X. w. SEPARATE ROOMS, $1 i S 7 ■nil up ; Laeal sad Leng Dlstano* MOVING. BFACKnrfG,BY*EXFE*T8** Gort*°?n*wid ' MONROE HOUSfe H 800 while in aux leng-dlatanc. rasa. the pliM f# <pfM yMr - ,... . ahadv lawn and aarv>a mzw* $Me. and Good Timet unmrpaiM*d, iVyifriaV COLOM1AL flEXCHs VjL STEAMSHIPS. HOPKINS, HOPKINS. BURNSIDE, Trustees. FVTVRE DAYS. ADAM A. WESCHLER. AUCTIONEER. *hadv lawn and *ervee good meal*, mod. •■»-> HARPERS KERRY . W. VA.__ THE LOCKWOOD American Pita, ltrs. A. P. DANIEL. Proprietreu hill top house ; Harper* Ferry. W. Vt... cow open. Try | You will not regret It. T. S. LOVETT. Fir j j COLUMBIA HEIGHTS. $12,500. I A beautiful 9-room and 2-bath brick house ' on Meridian Hill, in A-l condition. House is I wonderfully located, near 16th st. bus line. I 14th st. cars, stores and churches. The house : is entirely modern and up-to-date. It is an I excellent buy and immediate possession will : be given. ! SAULS ADDITION. $16,500. A beautiful new home of ten rooms and two bath*, with three-car hollow-tile garage. Home is modern and up-to-date, with elec ' tricity, hot-water heat and front and sleeping j porches. Very well situated and is really a ; very fine home. 14th ST. HEIGHTS. $11,500. j excellent condition. In the beauti-1 having 7 rooms and bath (4 bed- garage. front and double back liorches. electricity and gas. hardwood floor* and trim and hot-water neat. The home ha* screens and shade* throughout. If you are looking for a home, dont fail to give this I home an inspection before buying. PETWORTH. $9,500. ; A very nice eight-room and bath iemi-de- : T aeea 0I ,rull ,,!r tached brick house, in A-l condition and is ca*b at the option of the purchaser, entirely modem: electricity and gas; hardwood ----- . . .. floors and trim; hot-water heat, and front; porches: has metal screens, awning* and rionary tubs In cellar. PARK VIEW. \ $6,500. Semi-detached brick house, six room. Home, in ful height*, room*). a «ta- TRUSTEES' SALE OF VALUABLE REAL ESTATE. TWO-STORY BRICK DWELL- ING. NO. 732 4th ST. N.E. P.y virtue of a certain deed of trn»t duly recorded in Liber No. 4405. folio 154. et eeq., of the land records of the District of Colum- bia. and at the request of the party secured thereby, the undersigned trustees will offer for sale bv public auction, In front of the premises, on FRIDAY. THE TWENTY- FIFTH DAY OF AUGUST, A.D. 1922. AT FOUR THIRTY O'CLOCK P.M.. the following described land and premises, situate In the city of Washington, District of Columbia, to- wit: Lot 34 in Diller B. Groff's subdivision in square 777. per plat recorded in the office of the surveyor for the District of Columbia in book 18, at page 100, Improved by six-room and bath brick dwelling. Terms of sale: One-third of the purchase money to lie paid in cash, the balance in two eqnnl installments, payable In one and two veors, with interest at 7 per cent per annum, I payable semi-annually, from day of aale, •*- ' cured by deed of trust upon the property sold, or all cash, at the option of the purchaser. A deposit of >200 required of the purchaser at the time of sale. All conveyancing, record- ing. revenue stamps and notarial free at the cost of the purchaser. Terms of sale to be complied with within thirty days from day of sale, otherwise the trustee* reserve the right to resell the property at the risk and cost of the defaulting purchaser, after Are days' sd- 1 vertisement of such resale in some newspaper I published in the city of Washington, D. C. I WILLIAM H. McGRANN. ALBERT N. WILDMAN. I aul5.dAds.exsu Trustees. Clark's 3rd Cruise. January 23. 1922. ROUND THE WORLD "EMPRESS of FRANCE18,481 Gross Tons' 4 MONTHICRUISE, $1,000 and up i ----------- ~ Including Hotel*, Fees, Drives, Guide*, etc. Harper* Ferry. W. V:... Clark Originated Round the World Cruises Clark's 10th Cruise. February 3, 1928 the MEDITERRANEAN ■EXPRESS of SCOTLAND" 21,000 Grots Tons 65 DAYS' CRUISE, $600 and up Frank 0. Clark, Times Building. New York Ober's 8. S. Agency. 1 Woodward Bldg. Fidelity Tourist Co., 1406 Now York are. COMPLETE OCEAN STEAMSHIP SERVICE WHTTl STARTo Chaaaei ports, Live*. Standard of service la keeplag with tba aaagnliaanoa of Olympfa, Homeric aad worlds largest ship, Majestic. Ragataf RID 8TAI To Aatsrarp, calling afi -- - --------- ........ and i bath: hot-water heat and eleetricty; house is In good condition: a deep lot; there are front and back porches and a wide alley In rear. AVENUE. ' $18,000. A beautiful home on large spacious lot approximately 62 by 250 feet. Center-ball liou*e in good condition, of nine large rooms and bath and extra toilet: front and side porches- elec- tricity and hot-water heat: a garage on ground helps to make this property one of the best buys of the season. Speculation alone on the wonderful ground would make this a wonderful bar- gain. Terms. GEORGIA LaHand. AMERICAN LDrt-To Haatorg, Ubaa readability, coatat and coaveaieaco. iaternatioBal Mercaitile Muhe Cat Washington effioe; INI F at. a.w. R. X. HICXB, Manager. SHANNON & LUCHS, 713 14th St. N.W. Main 2345. Sixteenth Street$12,500. Located near Scott Circle. Eight rooms and bath. Brick home*. Excellent condi- tion. Recently renovated throughout. Sec- tion of constantly increasing value*. Term*. I Chevy Chase$11,500. I Charming bungalow, containing seven large : rooms and two baths. Concrete front porch I (screened). Hot-water heat, electric light*. Lot 50x152 ft. One and a half squares west i of Conn. arc. Small cash payment, balance j like rent. Takoma Park, Md.$4,500. '.Colonial brtek hot-water heat: ______ ____ ____ ,____ InMesed, glassed and screened; sleeping porch screened; breakfast porch. Front and rear porch**, concrete floors; 1-car brick garage. This house lt> less than two yeara old. Price, $13,500. Terne. 120-1 RHODE ISLAND AVENUE, furniture; condition. 122-1 For sale, furnished. Very Rood 0 rooms, bath and In excellent Price. $9,000. $2,000 cash. geml-detached home, containing six large room* and bath. Electric light*. Furnace beat Pittsburg instantaneous heater. Lot 38x150 ft. Easy term*. THE REAWY k INVESTMENT CORP, of WASHINGTON. 735 18th st. n.w._____________ Main 2908. OPEN DAILY AND SUNDAY. THE BEST HOME VALUES OFFERED IN WASHINGTON TODAY. 800 TO 826 L ST. N.E. Six room*, tiled bath, lt.-w.b-. elect, lights, double hardwood floors, wa»h tray*, servant a telle t, cement front porch, double tear porches. Both with and without built-in, heated garage*. For sale by THOMAS A. JAMRSON, Owner and Builder. 906 N. Y. AVE. N.W. Main 6526. After 6 p.m.. Lincoln 6146-W. Business and Investments. ^$7,300. Located on good busineg* street, 6 rooms and bath; modern heating plant. $7,000. 8 rooms and bath, b.-w.h., garage: rented $65 per month; easily converted to business. Store and apartment; rents $67.80 per month; good location. $11,500. Store and 3 r. and b. apt.: good business street. Mt. Pleasant. BAUMAN & HEINZMAN, 784 18th tt. Main 3500. 1 educational 'HICKMAN SCHOOL OF EXPRESSION i Now located at 1115 Connecticut av*. (above L, A School of Self-Development | Expression, public speaking, dramatic art | training of the .peaktug voire. *[iee<*h training . Special course* for confidence, poise and c< I eral self-development. Course* for teaching. j Teacherscertificate. Private or class instruction. Day or evening. SPECIAL. $6,000 PARKVIEW, 6 r. and b.. fur. heat, colonial front porch; room for ga- rage; easy terms. $6,300 PARKVIEW, 6 r. and b., modem heating plant, large yards: room for ; garage; Immediate possession. $3,950 NORTHEAST, near 6th and K, 6 r. I and b.; room for garage. Property in ' A-l condition: occupied by owner: possession. $7,850 PETWORTH. 6 r. and b„ h.-w.h„ r-- . •-■- porches; room for garag*. , $8,250 COLUMBIA HEIGHTS, 6 r. and b,. ! h.-w.h., elec., colonial porch, sleeping porch; good condition; garage; vacant $8,500 MT. PLEASANT, 10 r. and b.. h.-a.h., elec.; good condition: occupied by owner; possession. $9,000 PETWORTH, four bedrooms, a.pi.i.. bullt-fn garage, hardwood floors up and down; built-in bath, laundry tubs, sleeping porch. Cant be duplicated for the price. $11,500 MT. PLEASANT. 9 r. and b„ h.-w.h., 61ee.: In splendid condition; roum for garage; immediate possession; will sell furnished. $9,000 BROOKLAND, detached, 8 r. and b„ 2-c*r. garage; large lot; in excellent condition. BAUMAN & HEINZMAN, 734 15th at. Main 3500. I ADAM A. WESCHLER, AUCTIONEER. I ---------- ! TrusteesSale of Valuable Office Building, No. 606 F Street Northwest. By virtue of a certain deed of trust, being Instrument No. 71, recorded on April 29. 1922. among the land records of the District of Columbia, and at the request of the party ) secured thereby, the undersigned trustee* will sell at public auction, in front of the prem- ises, on WEDNESDAY, THE TWENTY- THIRD DAY OF AUGUST, 1922. AT FOUR O'CLOCK P.M.. the following described land I and premises, situate In the District of Co- I lumbfa and designated as and being part Of j original lot numbered nineteen (19) In square I four hundred and flfty-alx (456), described : as follows: "Beginning on F street, 20' we*t of the northeast corner of said lot. and running thence west on said street 20', thence south 99' 8>Y" to the south line of said lot, thence east on Mid line 20', and thence north 998Hto the place of beginning.The said property for the purposes of taxa- tion is known as lot eight hundred and twen- ty-six (820) in square four hundred and flfty- alx (456). j Terms of sale: Subject to a deed of ____ ! for $35,000 at seven (7) per cent, due April 6. 1925. Purchase price above aald trust all cash. A deposit of one thousand dollar* ($1,000) will required of the purchaser at the time of sale. All conveyancing, record- ing mid notarial fee* at the cost of the pur- chaser. Terms of sale to be compiled with within thirty (30) days from deposit forfeited. WILLIAM 8. WILLIAM L. aull-dAds.esfln trust day of sals or PHILLIPS. KING. Trustees. New York Boston ~ Providence mCHi | NOW IS A GOOD TIME Tl» BEGI* I course of preparation for life's datles. Wood * . Commercial bebool, bwaie-J In a quiet n»ig*- 1 borhood. 311 East Capitol atre*t. It just a* { Ideal place One year's tuition costs $105. payabls lu seven monthly psvment* ot $15 , each. One year, evening sessions. $50 I Thirty-sixth yea.-. Tel. Line. 38. 'ACCOUNTANCY ' A * Offen exceptional oppor-.un.usi t* ambltiou* men and woman. I REGISTER NOW TOR Day and Evening Classes i PACE INSTITUTE I Q ST. N.W.. Comer Ith end 0 Sts. Dwt Spanish School of Washington I W y ! Profs, from Rpnin. 1317.17 F n.w. M. 58M VIA NORFOLK Attractive and Enjoyable Route to MUSICAL INSTRUCTION The Lovette School ot Music i 3010 X 04. X.W» Washinrtnn, ». C. Telephone North MW ' T. S. LOVETTE. Pianigt-Director. "Teacher of International Reputation" EVA WHITFORD LOVETTE............... V0I0F 1 WINSTON WILKINSON........................ VIOLIN ' Zelma Brown............................... Piano assistant I Gladys Hillyer............................. Piaao asslstaat Write for information and prospectus. New England Resorts j Information and Literature at City j Ticket Office, Woodward Building, 731 15th St. N.W. Norfolk & Washington Steamboat Co. TENOR BANJO Mundolinii, Guitar. Banjo. Hawaiian and Ukuklr Enwmbie Practice with the Xonlh'.i Chib. ESTABIsfSHEB IRfM. WALTER T. HOLT STUDIOS, PHONE FRANK. 4115. 1219 CONN. Al E. STEAMSHIPS. Westbound A REAL BARGAIN. Solid brick, located 14th st. extension: 6 room* and tiled bath; hardwood floors; h.-w. beat; stationary tuba; light basement; $7,860; 81,000 cash, balance $67.60 per month, lactud- in^ all Ifitertst. Address Box 267-H, Star 'FOR COLOR ED?- SUBURBAN HOMES AND CHOICE LOTS, $65 UP? One far*, near school, churches, stores; many other Inducement* and convenient terms. Also business property for colored people. E. p. WEEKS, Owner. Office, 81st and .Dlx streets n.e. Phons Line, 4887. Take H st. "District Linecar. Open 1 p.m. to dark.__________ _ NEAR SAULS ADDITION AND 14th ST. CARS. Detached, 1 rooms, 3 baths: modem and perfect in every detail; large, beautiful lawn; magnificent tree*: garage. Priced right, quick sale, terms, posaeislon. C. C. LACEY, 710 14tb St. N.W. THOMAS J. OWEN A SON, AUCTIONEERS. TRUSTEES' SALE GF VALUABLE TW0- STDRY FRAME BUNGALOW AND GA- RAGE. NO. 60 VALLEY AVE. 8.E. By virtue of a certain deed of trust duly recorded in Liber No. 4598, folio 444 et seq., of the land records of th* District of Colam- hln. snd at the request of th* party secured thereby, the undersigned trustees will sell at public auction, in front of the premises, on i FRIDAY, THE TWENTY FIFTH DAY OF AUGUST. A.D. 1922. AT FOUR-THIRTY O'CLOCK P.M.. the following described land and premises, situate in the District of Co- lumbia. and designated as..and being lots 21), 80 and 81 in Block 14. in Charles G. Tay- lor's subdivision of a tract of land called "Washington Highlands.as per plat recorded in Book 18, page 23, of the records of the surveyor's office of' the Dlatrict of Columbia. (Said block being now known for tnxntion as Square 6153.) Terms of sale: All caah over * prior deed of trust for $1,500, $100 required upon sc- ceptance of bid. Conveyancing, recording and revenue stamps at purchaser's cost. Sal* to lie dosed within 10 day* or deposit forfeited. MARK STEARMAN, EUGENE H. McLACHLEN, *1116.18,21,23,25. Truataa*. September on the Great Lakes B EAUTIFUL autumn leenery. September sailing weather ideal for World-Famous Ctuite on the Great Lakes Transit Cor- poration Palatial Steel Steamers, TionestaJuniataOctoraraBuffalo to Mackinac and Duluth The particular attention of people suffering from hay fever is called to the well known curative properties of the climate at Mackinac and on Lake Superior. Nine-day cruise to Duluth and return. Passenger service eiclusively even, three days, stopping at Cleveland, Detroit, Mackinac, Sault Ste. Marie, Houghton. Best dining service and sleeping accommodations in the world included in fare. DANCING ORCHESTRA Tickets aad Reservation* at «. M. HICKS, Agt^ 1208 F Nt. N.W. OBERS STEAMSHIP AGENCY. 1 Woodward Hid*. AMERICAN EXPHENS TRAVEL DEPT., 1KZS F st. N.W. DELTA TOURS. BOO Bond Bld*. A 1_- r* tel*

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FOR 8ALB—HOUSES, I FOR SALE—HOUSES.Contlaaed._____________ _ | -_____________Contlaned.

FOR SALE—HOUSES. Coatlaaed.

Since 1899.9

FOB SALE-HOUSES.2_____ CawtlBwed._________

BOSS & PHELPS.Realtors.

FOR SALK—HOUSES.Contlaned.

NO PLACE LIKE HOME

NO HOME LIKE OURS

$7,350.In Mount Pleasant, a most

tl«n for a home a Utile off venlrnt to ixith ear line*; a built by our of lhe well _____whole property In excellent condition.

attractive situs- of 18th st., con- two-stcry house, known builder*;

“EXHIBIT” 32nd AND CATHEDRAL AVE.Finished and under construction, in restricted and zoned Massa­chusetts Park, differently designed, detached, brick and tile, cen­tral and side hall homes, four and six bedrooms, two, three and four baths. Lots 50 to 115 ft. front; heated garages.

“EXHIBIT” 2822 CONNECTICUT AVE.Finished and under construction. Washington’s best located, designed and most complete new urban homes. Two stories, attic, breakfast porch, three baths, chauffeur's room. Open to 8 p.m.

Terms if desired.$187 month. Sara $132. $4,500 cash. $157 month.v*'2 "10nth-. Save $118. $5,000 cash. $149 month.Built, Financed And For Sale Onlv Bv

MIDDAUGH & SHANNON, INCORPORATED. OWNER, Main 6935. Tenth Floor, Woodward Building, 15th and H.

$2,500 cash.$2,500 cash.

Save $104.Save $97.

i. e.Near 14th and Harvard. 10 Eight-room home northeast,

rsema, 2 hatha: bot-w*t*r heat; electric within three square* of Capitol: 4 bedrooms: light; nlee garage. An opportunity to get a 2 stories: large front and rear yard: few doors T*ry deatrable home, splendidly located; thor- off East Capitol. Price. $7,000. on easy term*, oughly modern; at a fair price and easy terms. -

6-room home near 16th and S vt* n.w Semi-detached, nice backyard; house »" condition; furnace heat; price,J.1,500: 9750 eash, balance reasonable.

8.

Downtown 6-room and bath semi-detached brick house, »outh of You st., west of l»th. A very rare opportnnltv to buy " reaaonahly priced home. Price, $5,250; $750 cash, balance monthly.

Attractive 10-rooni and 2-bath home in Cleveland Park, within one-half square of Connecticut eve.; newly decorated throughout. Garage. One of the best built and nleeet arranged homes In this section. Price, $16,500. Open for inspection daily from 7 to t) p.m.

2:family flat y2 square from J«th aid Columbia road, one of the best re*l- dentlal sections. Each apt. has 5 rooms and bath and separata heating plant. Owner has reduced price to below $10,000 for Immediate

s.Six-room house, best section

fontheift, overlooking Pt. are.; furnace heat;Price. $4,500. Can be bought un

cash and $53 per month.

8.

Mount Pleasant; west of 16th st.: a splendid 7-room home, nicely finished throughout: hardwood floors; large sleeping porches; reasonably priced.

V.

Very rare opportunity to get a 5-room bungalow in a beautiful northwest section, 2.1 minutes from center of city; typical California style; the design unusually attractive; the plan a product of very thought­ful planning. Price, $8,950. Don't overlook this opportunity.

10.

Very unusual buy; six-room colonial house in beautiful northwest location; hot-water heat; hardwood floor; double porches, electric lights; garage: lot 127 feet deep to 20-foot alley.

CHAS. D. SAGER,823 15U BT. N.W. MAIN 36.

HEDGES & MIDDLETON. INC. Realtors.

1334 H St. N.W.1 Chevy Chase, Md.—$20,000.

Bltnated' In an ‘ exclusive residential block, not far from the Circle; beentlful deteched home, center hall plan, wtth four large bed- roems end sereral porches; large lot 90x125. with tn abundance of sttractlre shrubbery and large shade trees: terms If desired. Nr. 14th & Taylor Sts.—$12,500.

Unusually sttractlre two-atory brlek home with concrete front porch: contains 8 rooms

4 bedrooms), tile bath, breakfast snd sleep- .ng porvhe*. Toe house is comparatively new. and has all the latest Improvements: in per- '•ct condition; also ha* garage; attractive terse.

Takoma Park—$6,500.Owner baa put a low price on thia property

•o Insure * quick sale. Well-built bungalow with elastic stucco finish: It has 5 rooms, tile bath, front and rear porches, also sleeping pore*, electricity and gas. vapor heat and other modern convenience*; splendid lot with garage: Immediate possession.

California Street—$16,000.Well situated and attractive throe-story

home, containing 10 rooms, 2 complete tile uath*. elec, lights, h.-W.b.; the bouse is completely screened and ha* awnings: -there is also a brlek garage for t cars; reasonable terms.

lot

$9,750.In Chevy Ch*«c - A detached corner

n»w anil up tn date in every respect., six rooms snd liath, limb'd with hot ____ _having elcctrl. lights: hsrdwimil flixir* through­out; Instantaiieou* liestrr; easy term*.-

honae, having

j $6,850.Iu the northwest section, not far out—A

elded bargain in * modern home, having rooms and bath, hot water heat: ample _ rags apace, owner leaving city wishes to, make a prompt sale. Inspect qnlekly. ■

de-

gn-

$10,250.Another Mount Pleasant home—A two-story

colonial-type house, having hardwood floor* throughout, hot-wstcr lieat, electric tight*, large break flat and sleeping porch; fine yard to paved alley; enny terms.

$10,750. ,Right downtown. Threc-atory brick house,

haring nine room*, two hatha, electric lights and garage. Present owner hl* flrat and sec­ond floors rented for $120 per month. Here Is a splendid home and Investment combined.

BOSS &“THE HOME

Tel. M. 4340. fMEMBERS OF WASHINGTON REAL ESTATE BOARD.

<. $7,850.In Columbia Heights—A brand-new house, a

ll'tle off of 14th at., where very reasonable term* of sale can be made. There are six room* and bath, hot-water heat, electrle lights, front and raar porch**. You must act quickly.

$7,500.In Mount Pleasant, one of those attractive

squares, a short distance from the car line. A modern homo that can be sold on term* of $1,000 cash. There ate six rooms and bath, hot-water heat, electric lights, front porch, double rear porch**.

$12,500,In Chevy Chase, a derided bargain and *

most delightful home—Fully detached, central­hall plan, having hot-water heat, electric lights, oak floors, porches. 6O.ft. lot by ample depth to pared alley; possession and easy term*.

$7,950.A well situated northwest home, close to the

Capital Traction car line: * moat salable house, colonial type, six rooms and bath, hot- water heat, electric light*, front poreh. double rear porches; terms, $1,000 cask, $50 monthly;

$13,250.A moat complete Columbia Heights home—

Three-story colonial house, having ten rooms, two baths, hot-water heat, electric lights, oak floor* and a double brick garage. This house I* vacant, in fine condition and con­venient term* made. f

PHELPS,OF HOMES.”

1406 H St. N.W.

WASHINGTON HEIGHTS.Ashmead place—Homes ideally located and finished; eight

large bright rooms and two baths; breakfast and sleeping porches (built-in garage); large front porch; hardwood floors and trim; electric lights; pretty fixtures; modern plumbing; baths with built- in tubs, shower. Inspect these homes before buying elsewhere. Price, $17,500; terms.

ONTARIO ROAD.Very pretty home, redecorated throughout, iu

perfect repair; contains eight room* and two baths, servant's room Iu Imsemcnt; hardwood floors and trim: built-in gamxe; every modern convenience. Price. $16,000. 405-3

WOODLEY PARK.One of the most attractive homes on our lists; a practically

new home, eight rooms and two baths; breakfast porch; large front porch; every modern attraction; hardwood floors and trim throughout: lawn is attractive, with granite retaining wall; garage. Price, $17,000. 411-3

WEBSTER STREET.Very attractive home: has large front and

rear. Including sleeping porch; eight rooms and two modem bathe; hardwood floors and trim; electric lights, hot-water heat; garage space 00 alley. Price $15,750.

TAKOMA PARK.A home of generous dimensions, eight rooms

and two bath*; all rooms large and bright; front and gla*eed-ln sleeping porch; cold-stor­age room: all modern improvements; large lot with shrubbery; double garage. Price, $10,500.

411-3

TWO-FAMILY APARTM’TSoutheast. Two-family apartment; one flat

I of five rooms and bath, the other of six rooms j and bath: concrete porches on rear; good heat­

ing plant; gas. Price only $8,500. 413-3

McKEEVER & GOSS,MEMBERS OF THE WASHINGTON REAL ESTATE BOARD.

I 1415 Eve Street. Main 4752.

large yard; reduced to

402-3

2-FAMILY APARTMENT. | MT. PLEASANT—$13,000. I

West of 16th st., 2-famlly apartment with i deep lot, room for double garage, hut-water I heat, electricity, large rear [torches, oue apt. ‘ of five room* and bath, I apt. of (I iooois, I bath and storeroom. Desirable aad con­venient location.

RUBY LEE MINAR,Room 412.1420 New York, ave.

IN EXCLUSIVECHEVY CHASE.

Wholly detached Bungalows—located on

ALBEMARLE STREET.They are of most attractive design and

convenient plan. Kite-built, which Is a guarantee of their superior construction. Hix rooms, bath, sleeping [torch, hot-water heat, stone foundation, ornamental lire-

• place, cement porch and slate roof.It's a wonderful neighborhood, and

$1,000 CASH IS ALL REQUIRED.

Balance in easy monthly payments.OPEN FOR’iNSPECTION

DAY AND EVENING.Our Mr. Hamilton Is always to he found

at 4415 39th st., or phone Cleveland 1490 for special appointment.

Take Chevy Chase cars to Albemarle st. (first stop north of Bureau of Standards), turning west; or Wisconsin avenue through cars, marked Friendship ^ielgbts, Somer­set, Rockville. to Windom st.

HARRY A. KITE,Owner aud Builder.

1514 K St. N.W. Phone M. 484b,

CLEVELAND PARK.A real bargain.

Newark st.. »t one of the park. Nine light*, h.-w.h., open Price only $14,250 arranged.

Hedges & Middleton. Inc.,1334 H *t. n.w. Phone Main 1028.

Attractively situated on of the highest elevations rooms, two baths, elec,

flreplace, hardwood floors, for quick sale. Terms

$300 CASH—PRICE, $3,950.Emerson st a.e • dandy b lek, 6 t.ice rooms

end bath. L. E. F. PRINCE. 1410 H st. a.w.H'ANl'KU

IT- YOU WANT-A~I1AAN3—FOR YOU! ftpartrpent or house, call Main 366. LANHAM de HILL, 1400 Hat. n.w.

AUCTION SALES.TOMOBROW.

D. NOTES. AUCTIONEER.

AUCTION SALES.____ FUTURE DAY is.

THOMAS J. OWEN A 8O.N, AUCTIONEERS^

PROPOSALS

ATTRACTIVE SALE BY PUBLIC’ AUCTION

TOMORROW. TUESDAY. AUGUST 22., BEGINNING AT 10 A.M

FURNITURE OF EVERY DESCRIPTION.'PLAYER-PIANO, 1X)T OF STORAGE GOODS, I LOT MISCELLANEOUS. ETC.

All within our salesrooms.•133 Louisiana ave. n.W.

D. NOTES, Auctioneer.

ADAM A. WESCHLER. AUCTIONEER.

i Large Stock Ladies’, Men’s andChildren’* Furnishings, La­dies’ Wearing Apparel, Men’s Summer Suits, Fixtures,

By Public Auction At Weschler’s,

Tuesday, August 22 Commencing 10 aun.

Underwear. Men's Shirts, Men's

etc.

__________ _____ ... . Suits,Hosiery. Cullara, Gloves, Ties. Suspender*. Sweaters, Ladies' Gowns, Skirts. Corsets, Kweatrrs, Silk and Lisle Hosiery, Waists, Dresses, Bungalow Aprons, Sults, Coat*. Hats, Notions, ‘ ~ .Tailor's Hewing Machine, Electric Fixtures, etc.

Terms: Cssh.*1117,18,19,21 ADAM A. WESCHLER. Acet.

Also Floor Cases, Mirrors,

Trustees* Sale of Two Valua­ble Three-story Apartment Houses, Known as the Dakota and the Huron, Situate Nos. 1410 and 1414 Girard Street Northwest

By virtue of two certain deeds of trust duly recorded among the land record* of the Dis­trict of Columbia in Uber 4410, folio* 331 and 384, respectively, snd at the request of the party secured thereby, the undersigned trustees will sell at puul.c uuctiuu in I ,>f .uc re-

Pr*®!**. dn THURSDAY, THE DAY 0F AUGU8T. 1922,

CtlMMENCING AT FOUR-THIRTY O'CLOCK I .M.. the fallowing described land and prem­ise* situate in the county of Washington, Dis­trict of Columbia, and being pari of lot 5, !*,iSc'L141’ 1“ *be subdivision known os lhe

North Grounds of Columbian University." as • Ti f*'0^*** in Uber Governor gheperd,folio 149, of the Record* of the ollie* of the surveyor of the District of Columbia, descrilted as follows: Beginning for the same at the northwest corner of said lot 5. and running . ,lon< ,he Bou,h »“« of Wrard

street 87 feet 6 laches, thence south 142 feet to the north line of an alley, condemned bv proci'edmg* in District Court Case No m the Supreme Court of the District of C'olum- - alou$ “G’1 n,,rth line of **;<!alley 37 fest 6 inches io the west line of said

iJ*', aol tl’*nce north along eaid west line of said lot o a distance of 142 feet to tne piece of beginning, improved by premises 1414 Gi­rard at. n.w.

Alto on the same day immediately there­after. part* of lot* 4 and 5, In block 41, 'North Grounds of Columbian University,” in

the subdivision above referred to. beginning fy the same at the point 87 f*»t 6 inches east of the northwest corner of said lot 5, and running thence east along the south line of Girard st. 87 feet 8 inches, thence south 142 feet to the north line of an alley con­demned by proceedings In District court Case No. G59, In the Supreme Court of the District of Columbia, thence west along said north line of said alley 37 feet 8 Incbea, and thence north 142 feet to the place of beginning, im­proved by 1410 Girard st. n.w.

Terms of sale: All cash, of which a deposit of $1.<S)O will be required upon acceiitarn e of hid upon each parcel Conveyancing, record-

C0MMIRKIONKR8. D. ('.. WASHINGTON. August 18. !S22.--Sealed proposal* will be re •wived at Room 509, District building, nnrll 2 0 clock p.m.. Beptemlier 11. 1922. for furn,*li- Ing and delivering gasoline for «»• by various branches of th* District government dnr.ng the months of October, November. Denem’oc:. For specification:! and tnfe.mation apply to room $20. District hatldtog. ( UNO H. RF- DOLPH JAM'iH F. OYKTER, tT'AIlLi.s KELLER. Commlsslonea*. D. C. aul8.t9.21

COMMURIONERB. D. C„ WASHINGTON. August 10, 1922—Sealed proposal* will |,. received st Room SOO, District building, rinf.1 2 o clock p.m.. August 28th. for laying renrenr sidewalk* on 16th st. n.w. from Montague «t to the ground* of the Walter Ro<<1 Hospital, consisting of approximately 3.rani square yard*. Forms of proposals, speciflcatlrme. to­gether with necessary information, mat lie obtained at Room 427. District holding. UNO II. RUDOLPH. JAMES F. OYSTER,

r UIIAULES KELLER, Commissioners. D. C.•U1SI.21,22,23,24,25.

RESORTS.ATLANTIC CUT, N. J

Phone Main 1028.Cleveland Park—$16,000.

Beautiful detached home, situated on a 80x200: there are 4 large bedroom*, sleep­ing porch and 2 baths on the secund floor: attic finished with servant’s quarters and large storage room: all modern improvement*: grounds attractively planted with flowers and ahrubs; terms.

Near Dupont Circle—$11,500. iAn opportunity to obtain a well-conatructed. i

downtown home at a very reasonable figure: it contains 8 rooms. 2 complete baths, elec, light*, excellent beating plant; in good con­dition: garage: convenient terms.

Columbia Heights—$8,875.Colonial type home, splendidly situated west

of 14th st.: six rooms, tile b«th. front and two rear porches, parquet floors snd electric • lights: entire house Is In perfect condition; ' owner will give Immediate possession and ; make reasonable terms.

1418 Eve StreetWOODLEY

PRICE. .816.000. A choice

L. SANSBURY CO.. INC..N.W. Phones Main 5903-4-5.

16th & Webster Sts.—$11,250. i A thoroughly modern and up-to-date home ‘

that is in splendid condition: It has 6 rooms. I tile hath, breakfast and sleeping porches, ‘ e4ec. lights. Ii.w-.h., oak floors, metal weather; stripped and is completely screened; reason-: able terms. j

HEDGES & MIDDLETON. INC..MEMBBR8 OF THE WASHINGTON REAL ESTATE BOARD

1334 H St. N.W. Phone Main 1028. !

STORE ANDAPARTMENT—$13,750.

CHEVY CHASE. D. C.PRICE. $14,500. The price nf this delightfully 1

liwated bom* ha* bean materially re- 1 duced to insure quick aale. Eight rooms and two baths; modem In every detail snd fully equipped; large open tireplace; sleeping porch. Garage. Terms if de­sired.

MT. PLEASANT.PRICK, $12,000. A very charming home, over­

looking Rock Creek Park. It contains six rooms and tiled bath; hot-water beat; electric light: hardwood floors: glass-inclosed sleeping porch; deep lot to wide alley. Two-car garage. Owner- ■ occupant will give Immediate possession. !

SAUL’S ADDITION.PRICE. $13,750. An Ideal home, convenient !

to Fourteenth street car line. Complete- I ly detached and situated ou a lot 50xl.*>0. , with beautiful, well kept lawns, flowers. ; shrubbery, etc. Eight rooms and bath; ' hot-water heat: electric light; oak floors. Garage. In fine condition. Early pos­session.

HEIGHTS.

Has just been completed on corner of 7th and Kennedy streets n.w.: store J 20x85 feet, with three-room and bath apartment on second floor: side entrance: h.-w.h.; elec, lights. Phone us it is still available. Attractive

while terms

NORTH COLUMBIA HEIGHTS-$11,500.

Genuinely good value on a very wide afreet within, a block of 14th street. Thoroughly modem' 8-noom, 3-robm-deep house, with exceptionally deep yard on two alley*. Bleeplag porch and break­fast porch glassed and screened. Hani- wood floors and Ivpry aad mahogany Saleh. Terms.

PETWORTH—$7,850.Semi-detached colonial six-room brick

house on beautiful 8th street, with mod­ern betting plant: spactoua double rear

. porehea: bey window* on side and double bsick garage; at the lowest price of the year.

NORTHEAST CORNER— $8,000.

Corner residence, tapestry brick, practically new. price way below mar­ket to effect an immediate sale: h.-w.h.; elec, lights: deep lot to paved alley: garage; large front and rear porches; laundry trays, etc. Must be isea to appreciate. $1,000 cash and $75 per month. Investigate before it is too 1st*.

• ■ WILLI A M S. 1409 X. -Y. Ave. N.W.

NORTHWEST—$9,850.Beautiful six-room bungalow ___

every modern improvement; open fire­place; hardwood floors: large living room; tine northwest location, where values are steadily Increasing. It Is to your interest to see this before pur­chasing. Terms. $1,000 cash and $75 per month.

with

CHEVY CHASE—$10,750.New corner property close to Conn,

ave.; 6 nice rooms, 3 porches; open flreplace: thoroughly modern; can be handled on very good terms; owner anxious to sell and has just made this new price.

H I L L I P S.Phone Main 4600.

THOMAR J. OWEN & SON, AUCTIONEERS.

TRUSTEES' SALE OF TWO 8-STORY BRICKAPARTMENTS. EACH CONTAINING THREE APARTMENTS. NOB. 1917 AND 1919 12tb ST. N.W.

By virtue of two certain deed* of trust duly I recorded among the land records of the Dis- ' trict of Columbia, in Liber 4561 at folio* 376 | aud 379 et seq., respectively, and et the re­quest of the party secured thereby, the under- j signed trustees will sell at public auction, in 1 front of the premises, on TUESDAY, THE TWENTY-SECOND DAY OF AUGU8T. 1922. AT FOUR-THIRTY O'CLOCK P.M.. the fol­lowing described land and premise* situate in the District of Columbia, being lot* 8 and 9 in W. H. Gunnel's subdivision of square j 305. as per plat recorded In Uber “B,” folio ; 179, of the records of the office of the *ur- • . ■ ■ ■ -- - --- —— ,---------veyor of the District of Columbia. I m‘.nd .’*!?"* ‘l*Dlp'

Terms of sale: Sold subject to a prior deed • Terms of sale to be complied with within 30 of trust for $4,250 on each lot, and the amount: *roTn ** ot‘lfrw‘se i',eover said trust to be paid in caah. $500 de- ««»•**• .r**r" ,h* jW to rest, 1 the prop- posit required upon each lot at time of aale. : erty at the risk and coat of the defaultingConveyancing, recording and revenue stamps 1 purchaser arte-r five days advertisement ofat purchaser's cost. Terms of sale to be com- t such resale puolisbed in some newspaper inplied with within 30 day* from day of sale | Washington, D. C.or deposit forfeited. r voo...

WM HENRY WHITE, ALDRICH C. WILEY.

aull-d4ds,exSu Trustee*.

WELLSBOROKeatneky Av*., near Baac*. eoe. hoe**: ore* *i»T**na-

. irgs: eeetev of attraction* sad aim. Kotin'ng water is i roam*, private baths. Bathing pnvUsgr* from hatel I Bhewrr bath*. Elevator to strart. Tsb * uneieelitd.

B.M an daily; nerial wseklr Aaertean Ph* Orrhae- tra, Dsnctag. Garsg*. Pben* *M J. Sookirt.OwaersMp Dlreeti*, KaI>H MECKLKY

\Hbtelloraine.St Chfgfa* Plaen and Baath. Frath ana wa I Water Mtha^umiqg water ta roorr-*;*l*valor. I

I Superter table; mod rata*: Coach at train*. IA.E. WAGNEk Prop. W R LAYTON, Mgr.|

' A Rf'API I A So.Carollna a-.e.off Beaeh. ruwrxvin Everything new. Meals on tlonal. HOT and COLD WATER ALL ROOMS Elec. Moderate rates. J. L. SANTA MARIA

Beanmnnt >‘*»r »»*'■•wauuiUul European plan. $1 50 up dally.■ American plan. $3 up dally. Special wreklv >Mr*. H. L. ROSTOV

BEACH HAVEN. N. J.Bench Haven.The Engleside A I

© All modern appointroenta. Private Rath*. See and Freah Water. Five Tennis Court*. It. F. Engle manager. ___________

au21-d4dsexSu

JAMES R. ELLERSON. ALEXANDER M. GORMAN.

Trustees. 734 15th st. n.w.

■ARTLAND.

SUMMER CAMPS._________AT GREAT I

liud. for rent 'NEW ( AMPING BUNGALOW .Fall*. Va.. furnished or unfurnished, for rent or sale. Furni*hed rooms with board. Fisher­men lodges. Owner, 353 Miinw.v bldg. 21*

OUT-OF-TOWN REAL ESTATE.SHORE. PROPERTY.

BACK BAY. MD.—ONE LOT, 50x150. NEAR ALMAS AUTOMOBILE CLUB. APPLY ROOM 84. 1110 F N.W. 23’

WATER-r ms.NT PROPERTY.

PARK, home situated in

one of Washington's most exclusive sec­tions. It contains nine rooms and two well appointed baths: thoroughly moil ern and equipped witli many conven ience* which add to the comforts of u home. In A-l condition. Brick garage.

NORTHWEST.PRICE. $10,500. Located in a convenient sec

tlon. within easy walking distance of government departments. A modern, well built house of eight rooms and bath; hot-water heat, hardwood floor*, etc. Double porches; open flreplaces Excellent condition. Room for garage. Term*.

PARK VIEW.PRICE. $8,000. We have juit l>een authorixed

to offer for sale this attractive two- story colonial brick. Six rooms and bath; hot-water beat: electric light: hardwood floors: large sleeping and breakfast porches. This property will sell quickly at the above price.

WASHINGTONPRICE. $16,750. Near Eighteenth and Columbia road. An ex­

ceptionally well built house, desirably located and reasonably priced. There are eight well proportioned rooms and two complete baths on two floors; sleeping and breakfast porches; instantaneous water heater; garage.

N. L. SANSBURY CO.. INC.," EVERYTHING IN REAL ESTATE.”

1418 Eve Street N.W. Phones Main 5903-4-5." MEMBERS OF WASHINGTON REAL ESTATE BOARD.

SHANNON & LUCHS,713 14th St. N.W.

SOUTH RIVER PARK.THE IDEAL BUNGAMIW COLONY.

Tor sale, water front lots. $-"a)O to $1,250; bungalows. $1,650 to $3,250: 36 miles from W*»iiiugton on th* Washington snd Annapoll* pike. Apply C. H. NEELY. 706 Westory lildg.. 14th and F. nr at office. South Rivtr Park. Ann* Arundel <’■'nnty. Mti.

AUCTION SALESFl’TI HE DAYS.

THOMAS J. OWEN k 8ON. AUCTIONEERS.

TltUSTEES' SALE OF VALUABLE TWO- STORY BRICK DWELLING NO. 1656 ROSEDALE STREET, N.E.

Uy virtue of a certain deed of trust duly recorded in Liber No. 4363 at folio 41. one of the tend records for the District of Colum­bia. and at the request of the party secured thereby, the undersigned trustees will sell at public auction, in front of the premises, on TUESDAY. THE TWENTY-SECOND DAY OF AUGUST. A.D. 1922. AT FOUR O'CLOCK

I P.M.. the following described land and prem- I fses situate tn the county of Washington, i District of Columbia, known and dt*tlrigul*hed 1 as and being lot 267 In James f>. Burns’ sub- . | division of lots In block 27. now square 4540. ! In Izmg Meadow*, a* per plat recorded in

Book No. 50. page 136. tn the office of theI surveyor for the said District, and said prop- j erry tiring generally known as No. 1656 Rose- ! dale street n e., Washington. D. C., subject, i however, to a building association Ioan bal­

ance of $1,308.06.Terms of «al»: Over said loan to he paid in

cash. A deposit of $200 required of the pur­chaser at time of sale. Conveyancing, record­ing. revenue stamps and notarial fee* at pur­chaser's cost. Terms of sale to be complied with within 30 days from day of sale: other­wise the trustees reserve the right to resell

I the property at the risk and cost of the de­faulting purchaser after five days' advertise­ment of such resale In some newspaper pub­lished in the city of Washington. D. C.

MARVIN F BISCHOFF. IRVING L. BURROUGHS.

anil.15,18.21 Trustees.

THOMAS J OWEN & SON, AUCTIONEERS

TRUSTEES RALE OF VALUABLE BRICK DWELLING. NO. 419 A KT. N.E.. TO RE SOLD IN THE OFFICE OF THOR. J. OWEN A RON.

By virtue of a certain deed of trust duly j recorded In Liber No 3865. folio 191 et seq.,

of the land records of the bi*, and at the request of thereby, the undersigned at public auction. In the

•Owen A Ron, 1331 G st.

District of Colt.m- the party sectired trustee will sell

office of Thos J._ ... n.w.. on THURS

DAY. THE TWENTY-FOURTH DAY OF AUGUST, A.D. 1922. AT ONE O’CLOCK P M., the following described land and prem­ises situate in the District of Columbia, and designated as and being the East II).97 feet front of lot "T” by the depth thereof In Edward’s Trustees and others subdivision of psrt of Square 816 as per plat recorded in office of th* surveyor for the District of Columbia in Liber C. H. B„ folio 863.

Term*: Caah. $100 deposit at time of sale. Purchaser allowed 30 day* to complete sale. Further particular* at time of sale.

JOHN C. WEEDON, GEO W. WHITE.

*ul6,18.21.23. Trustee*.

of

MOVING. PACKING & STORAGE

THOMAS J. OWEN & SON, AUCTIONEERS.

a d*» or a month's vacation; boating, bathing dancing. IDLEWILD. Hhady Side. Md. Phon. West River 217-F-22.*u25»

BRADDOCK HEIGHTS. MD.RRAETHORN COTTAGE.

Opposite park. Rates reasonable MRS. C. W. RUDY.

Braddock Height*. Md.

OCEAN CITV. Mb.

THE COLONIALOcean front: prlr. baths; running water b*C houses, booklet. C. 0. t N. c D. CARTBR

PLIMHIMMON HOTEL And Cottijpb. Ocean front; begt ierriw ballroom. Morrb Orchestra: grin room

BREAKERS Un Bvarawaik. Large.airy ntums. Hot, co’J

foon“- Hb0,,e 76 *

Seuide Hotel I5 *',r near Boardwalk Everything new and no ’

ern. Running water in all rooms fine,.;*; f,m lly rates. Amer, plan. VIOLA niCHMON

The Del-Mar t-’00*, •ny rwina. or. _ . * W looking meat, and ba»“O“*‘'ka- Rate* reaaouam* Hr*. 8 i CARET. Owner Prop Bathinc fi-ee

VIRGINIA.UNITED STATES STORAGE CO.--------------------------—----------------------------------- -----MOVING, PACKING, SHIPPING. “NOPTH HU I ”

PHONES: M. 4229: P. 24g. FIREPROOF, j CASTlUanVfeJS. VA.

1 e colonial farm seat near Blnemnat on ; Shenandoah river; valley, mountain and wate

•eetiery; ahaded ground, drives, fishing, boat, awlmming: new batha and sewerage: an children. Invalids or tubercular* taken; fr**h

■ meat*, milk, fruits fowl*; $15 (nd $18 per ’ week until November: circular. Reference!Mr*, or Mr. Maurice F. Cartieman. ____ Castleman Ferry, Clarke Co.. Va. axis•

RED BALL TRANSIT CO.National Household Mover*.

Special Rates, Fart Loads, To and From Phila.4 Woodward Bldg. Phone Main 2162.

Branch Offlcea in All Principal Cities.VALUABLE UNIMPROVED BUILDING LOTS i

IN "VILIA PARK HEIGHTS" AND I1 "VILLA PARK" TO BE SOLD WITHIN |

THE OFFICE OF THOMAS J. OWEN A '1 SON.I By rirtne of seven certain deed* of trust ' ' duly recorded among the land record* of the i District of Colombia, recorded in Liber No. 1.3753 at folio 4M: Liber .3762. folio .386; Ltber | 3730, folio 361: Liber 3748, folio 279: Liber i 3762. folio 382; Liber 3769. folio 6. and Liber i 13726. folio .352. respectively, and at the re- I ‘ quest of the party secured thereby, the un- ! ! designed trustees will sell at public auction, 1 ' within the office of Thos. J. Owen A Son. 1831 I

. ■ G street n.w.. on TUESDAY, THE TWENTY-,1,.scribed land rnd prem- 8El()xp DAY OF AUGUST, 1922, AT TWO,

O'CLOCK P.M.. the following-described land < and premises, situate in the District of Co- ] Iiimbia and betng lots 47 and 48 in square ; 4301: lot numbered 40 tn square 4239, and lot 75. square 4301. of Villa Park Heights subdivision, as recorded In Liber 42. folio 18, of the records of the office of the surveyor of the District of Columbia; also lot 8 in

; square 4295. lot 48 in square 4296. lot $5 in i square 4227 and lot 13 In square 4224 of Villa

Park subdivision, as recorded In Liber 86.I folio 21. of the records of th* office of the ’ surveyor of the District of Columbia.

Terms: AU cash. $50 deposit required on <*■•11 1UI- A. vu »w,» **iiv * **■ j twvsaa*a*£ auu iv’viiwv!

' stamps at purchaser’* cost. Rale to be closed I w ithin 30 days or deposit forfeited.

EARL P................ ..EARL P. SAMUEL

aul0.15.I8.21

CLEAN. DRY 8TORAGB FOR FURNITURE and planoa. Minutes cheerfully given. Con- vsnlent location. WBSCHLERS, 920 Pa. are. h.w. Phone Mala 1282. BRYCE’S

HILLSIDE COTTAGES.Near Orkney Springs: P. o.. Macanie. V*.Cottages, bungalow*, camping ground

baths, garage, playground*.Beautiful mountain *-enerr.

The country's best flings to cat.; Rates, $10. $12.50 and $15 per week

Booklet. Open Mar Llth.' MU. AND MRS. WM. R. BRYCE. Owner.

ORKNEY SPRINGS HOTELSl In the Allegheny Mountain*. Orkney Spring.■ Va. Mineral Baths. 8u;ierior Table. FUe

Orchestra, Swimming. Horneuaek Uidloy. Teara._s.sT

PHONENORTH

104 t - UNIOX ’’ I c•STORAGE

COMPANY

ADAM A. WESCHLER. AUCTIONEER.

Trusees* Sale of Valuable Im­proved Residential Real Es­tate, Northwest Corner of Connecticut Ave. and Calvert St. N.W., Improved by a Four- Story Brick Dwelling, Con­taining Nine Rooms and Two Baths, with Maid’s Room and Bath.

By virtue of a certain deed of_ trust re­corded tn Liber No. 4658. folio 277. et. *?q..

- of the land record* ot the District nt ’ oitim- ! bla. anil at the request of the parties secured I thereby, we. the undersigned trustees, will ' sell at nubile auction. In front of the P1*™" ' Ise* ON WEDNESDAY. THE THIRTIETH .'DAY OF AUGUST. H'22. AT FOL 11 o't.IXICK I P.M., the following d........ ‘. .I - • , ;: Isre. situate in the city of Washington, in the I ‘ District of Columbia, and designated as and j

I Part of lot »» in Thomas E. Waggaman, j i trustee and others’ subdivision of part* of ,

block* 4. 3. 6. 7 ard 8. in •'Waggaman and Ridout Trustees' Addition to the City of

i Washington.” a* per plat uf *a.d first named , 1 subdivision recorded tn Liber County No. l.i.

folio 1, of the records of the office of the sur- vevor of the District of Columb a. Also part

• of" lot 103 in Clarke Waggaman's *ul«ihi*ion 'of lots in said block* 7 and 8. "Waggaman; “ wSom" ^”er^l:reor!kdlto Lil Jr j each Jot.\

! County No. 3.3, folio 3. of the aforesaid sur- ( ' vevor'* office record*, descrilied In one parcel i as follows: Beginning for the same at the in j teraectlon of the westerly line of Connecticut

avenue with the north line of Calvert street, as said street i* shown on pint filed with ^pro­ceedings in District < onrt C»*e No. 1267 tn , the Supreme Court ofjsaid District, and run­ning thence northerly along said hue of *aid i avenue. 41.29 feet to the northensterlv corner ! of said lot 103. thence southwesterly along : the northerly line of said lot lifl. a di'-t.ince ■ of 78.43 feet to the northwesterly corner of . said lot 103: thence smith along the west line i of said lot 103. to the north line of said Cal- | vert street: and thence es*t along said line of said street to the point of beginning. The I *ald line is designated mr the liook* of the ( assessor of the District of Columbia, for taxa tlon purposes, ns lots 820 and 322 in square 2203. together with the improvement-, consist- i Ing of a fonr-storv briek dwelling hereinbefore described. No. 2800 Connecticut avenue nortk- ,

Terms of ,ale- One-third of the purchase ; monev to be paid in cash and the balance tn : two equal installments, payable in one and , two year*, with interest a: 7 per centum, pay- ; able "semi-annually from day of naie. secured] bv deed of trust upon the property sold, or *11

-i ii. . :----- *------- ■ A de- ]posit of $300 will lie required of the purchaser , at the time of the sale. Al! conveyancing, recording and notarial fees at the re»t of the purchaser. Terms of sale to be complied with within thirty days from the day of sale, other­wise the trustees reserve the right to resell the property at the risk end cost of the de- • faulting purchaser, after five days' advertise- I ment of such resale in *otne newspaper pnb-

' lished in the city of Washington. I'. •'.ABNER II. FERGUSON.

I WM. 11. WEST,aul8.dAdbs.exsn Tru-tees.ADAM A. WESCHLEK, AUCTIONEER.

i Trustees’ Sale of Valuable Busi- ■ ness Property, Two-Story ! Fireproof Building, No. 1337 i 14th St. Northwest.

By virtue of - certain deed of trust dated August 25. 11)21. and recorded August 26.1921. as No. 73 among the land records of the District of Columbia, and at tlw* request of the party secured thereby, the undersigned trus­tees will offer for sale by public auction. In front of the premlaes. on THURSDAY, THE TWENTY FOURTH DAY OF AUGUST. A.D.1922. AT FOUR O'CLOCK P.M., the following described land and premises, situate In the city of Washington. District of Columbia, to- wit: Lot one (1) In Regnold Fendall's, trus­tee’s, subdivision ot lots In square 242, as per plat recorded in Book H. D. C.. page 18, of the office of the surveyor for the District of

, Columbia, improved by a substantial fireproof I building particularly adapted to the automo- j bile bualnaas: to lie sold subject, however, to

LIL.— . | two prior deeds of trust aggregating $50,000.elee., hardwood floors, laundry tubs. ■ particulars of which will be made known at

mo e ffsrsea j tima of sale or upon application to undersignedtrustees.

Terms of sale: All cash over and above said trnats. A deposit of $1,000 required of the purchaser at the time of sale. All conveyanc­ing, recording, revenue stamps and notarial

i fees at the cost of the purcliaser. Terms of I aale to be complied with witbin fifteen days j from day of sale, otherwise the trustees re- I serve the right to retell the property at lhe i risk and coat of the defaulting purchaser, ! after live days’ advertisement of such resale

In some newspaper published in the city of Washington, 1). C.

ALGERNON S. GARDINER, JAMES TRIMBLE, Jr.,

aul2.dAde.enu Trustees.Thomas j. o^'eS- i’tjoS-; auctioneers.TRUSTEES’ SALE OF VALUABLE UNIM­

PROVED BUILDING LOT ON ROCK CREEK CHURCH ROAD. BETWEEN NEW HAMPSHIRE AVENUE AND SPRING ROAD NORTHWEST, TO BE SOLD WITHIN THE OFFICE OF THOMAS J. OWEN & SON.

By virtue of a certain deed of trust duly recorded In Liber No. 4321, folio 226 et seq.. of the land records of'the District of Colum­bia. and at the request of the party secured thereby, the undersigned trustees will sell at public auction, in the office of Thomas J. Owen & Son. 1.381 G st. n.w., on FRIDAY THE TWENTY-FIFTH DAY OF AUGUST, A.D. 1922. AT THREE O’CLOCK P.M., the following described land and premises, sit uate In the District of Columbia, and desig­nated as and being lot 38 In the subdivision by Lipscomb and Saunders, Trustees, of Block , numbered 46. "Holmead Manor." except the; westerly 8.14 feet of said lot condemned for alley purpose in. District Court Cause No. 1323. as par plat of said subdivision recorded in- Book 51, page 198, of the records ot the office of the surveyor of the District of Co­lumbia, subject to certain covenants of record.

Term*: All cash. $200 required upon ac­ceptance of hid. Conveyancing, recording and revenue stamp* at purchaser's cost. Sale to be closed within 30 day* or deposit forfeited.

JAMES J. LAMPTON, T R- Asovrrn. j

*016.18,21.23.24. “ ----- '

Main 2345.

CLEVELAND PARK.$15-750-

Of stou* and stucco construction, a 12-roim and 2-bath detached house, on large lot 60x112 feet. AU modern improvement*, including hot-water heat, electricity and ga»; hard-

' wood floors and trim, ami front, sleeping and breakfast porches. Has two open fireplaces and * beam ceiling in dining room. The house has a garage and is in A-l condition. Immediate posse*,ion will be given to the buyer who takes advantage of this very good buy. i

14th ST. HEIGHTS. $10,000.

Six-room snd bath row brick house, in a most convenient neighborhood that could, if purchaser wished, be turned into a business property. Ha* all modern Improvements, sueh

: as hot-water heat and electricity and gas. Th*

BANCROFT, WEST CONN. $18,500. TERMS. !hou,e_b*’.,.f"T'.. ________ _Most appealing residence of English basement style. 8 rooms. 3 baths; glass-inclosed ----Room for garsg*. Hot-water heat, electric lights; hardwood floors throughout.

--------condition. Vacant.

ON H ST. N.W. AT 19th. $14,000. TERMS.Brick residence of 12 room* and bath; hot-water heat: newly papered and painted.

Properties such a* this and located where values are jumping do not remain unsold any length of time. Phone ua now. Mala 372.

NEAR 18th AND PARK RD. $11,500. TERMS.Attractive brick home of 9 delightful rooms. 2 baths: hot-water heat, electric lights:

spice for garage. Large rear yard. An ideal home In an exclusive residential district. Con 'talent to cars, store*, churehea and Rock Creek Park.

" NEAR LINCOLN PARK. $8,500. TERMS. Brick home of R rooms and bath: hot-water heat, electric lights; 2-car garage,

at this very low price for quick -sale, Close to besutlful Lincoln Park. car*, stores.

ON 25th ST. NEAR PA. AVE. $11,000. TERMS.Vacant. 8ub*tantl«llv built brick residence of 9 rooms and bath; hot-watcr heat;

for garagel Well arranged room* throughout. Splendid home or rooming house.

ONTARIO RD. NEAR.COLUMBIA RD. $12,000. TERMS.9 rooms, 2 baths; hot-water heat, electric lights: double garage. Can be utilised as 3

apartments. Double rear porches. Rervant’a room In basement. Immediate possession.

A ST/S.E, NEAR EASTERN HIGH. $7,250. TERMS EASY.New brick home of 6 fine rooms and tiled bath; hot-water heat, electric lights; room

I r garage; hardwood floors; French doors. Small amount of cash and easy payments.

NEAR HOUSE OFFICE BLDG. $7,000. TERMS.Brick home of 7 splendidly arranged room*, bath and pantry; electric lights: metal

garage. Kitchen range aad heating plant new. Splendid condition. Beat buy in this section. Face* government parking. A bargain.

CLEVELAND PARK. $15,500. $2,500 CASH.Practically new detacked home of 8 delightful rooms and 2 baths (one shower), all on

**o floor*. Hot-wgter heat, electric lights, hardwood floors open flreplace; spacious front porch; breakfast room. Close to car*. Splendid aection. Channing.

i6th ST. HIGHLANDS, NEAR MONTAGUE. $13,500.Most ideal small home imaginable. On lot about 75x150; brand-new; glass-inclosed porch:

6 splendid room* aad tiled bath; open fireplace; hot-water heat, electric lights; hardwood floors; trunk room on second floor; slate roof; room for garage. Built of beat materials. Hlgk-clat* finish.

CATHEDRAL AVE, NEAR CONN. $19,500. TERMS.Imposing brlek residence; 10 large rooms and 3 baths; hot-water heat, electric lights;

hardorood floors; two-car frrieh gang*. Porches front and rear. Substantially constructed and beautifully decorated. Immediate possession.

WILLIAM K. HARTUNG,i to8 16th St. N.W. Phone Exchange Main 372.

MEMBER WASHINGTON REAL ESTATE BOARD.

deeping porch, la perfect eon<

P

EXCEPTIONAL HOME VALUES.

Offered

ruom

.CLEVELAND PARK. WOODLEY PART, NEAR Ongacticpt avenue location; brick; 6 rooms; WARDMAN PARK HOTFT bath; .aleetric lights; exealleat heating aya- v’•"A KU-MAIN rAKO. nUlLU

tern; • screens; awnings; hardwood floors; Colonial brick; 7 room*; bath; 2 stories: laundry tray*; «erv*ntT* toilet, etc. hot-water heat; electric lights: front porch

Price, 8,800. Term*. 12B-1GEORGETOWN

ON WISCONSIN AVENUE.Briek home of 8 rooms; 4 bedrooms; bath:

furnace heat; electric lights; hardwood trim; front end rear porehea; screened: house just newly pepered and painted and in. excellent condition. Lot 20tl®.

Price, $8,000. Tenai. 127-1NEW HOMES—7th AND KENNEDY STS.

Six well proportioned rooms; hot-water heat, electric lights; stationary laundry trays; colonial front; hardwood floors ^-inch thick; spacious.closets, house supported by steel beams; window sashes supported by steel; silver- finished electric fixtures; side wall electric fixtures; a very unusual panel effect in the living room.

Price, $7,850. /$1,000 cash. $67.50 per month, including ail interest. 78-1

MORRIS CAFRIT4 COMPANY, INC.TJth St. N.W ' Main 617.

.•71 X. w.SEPARATE ROOMS, $1 i S

7 ’ ■nil up ;Laeal sad Leng Dlstano* MOVING.

BFACKnrfG,BY*EXFE*T8** Gort*°?n*wid ' MONROE HOUSfeH 800 while in aux leng-dlatanc. rasa. the pliM f# <pfM yMr- ,... . ahadv lawn and aarv>a mzw* $Me.

and Good Timet unmrpaiM*d, iVyifriaVCOLOM1AL flEXCHs VjL

STEAMSHIPS.

HOPKINS, HOPKINS. BURNSIDE,

Trustees.

FVTVRE DAYS.ADAM A. WESCHLER. AUCTIONEER.

*hadv lawn and *ervee good meal*, mod. •■»->HARPER’S KERRY . W. VA.__

THE LOCKWOODAmerican Pita,

ltrs. A. P. DANIEL. Proprietreu

hill top house; Harper* Ferry. W. Vt... cow open. Try | You will not regret It. T. S. LOVETT. Fir j

j COLUMBIA HEIGHTS. $12,500.

I A beautiful 9-room and 2-bath brick house ' on Meridian Hill, in A-l condition. House is I wonderfully located, near 16th st. bus line. I 14th st. cars, stores and churches. The house : is entirely modern and up-to-date. It is an I excellent buy and immediate possession will : be given.! SAUL’S ADDITION.

$16,500.A beautiful new home of ten rooms and two

bath*, with three-car hollow-tile garage. Home is modern and up-to-date, with elec

' tricity, hot-water heat and front and sleeping j porches. Very well situated and is really a ; very fine home.

14th ST. HEIGHTS.$11,500. j

excellent condition. In the beauti-1 having 7 rooms and bath (4 bed­garage. front and double back

liorches. electricity and gas. hardwood floor* and trim and hot-water neat. The home ha* screens and shade* throughout. If you are looking for a home, don’t fail to give this I home an inspection before buying.

PETWORTH.$9,500. ;

A very nice eight-room and bath iemi-de- : „T aeea 0I ,rull ,,!r tached brick house, in A-l condition and is ’ ca*b at the option of the purchaser, entirely modem: electricity and gas; hardwood ----- — • . . ..floors and trim; hot-water heat, and front; porches: has metal screens, awning* and rionary tubs In cellar.

PARK VIEW.\ $6,500.

Semi-detached brick house, six room.

Home, in ful height*, room*). a

«ta-

TRUSTEES' SALE OF VALUABLE REAL ESTATE. TWO-STORY BRICK DWELL­ING. NO. 732 4th ST. N.E.

P.y virtue of a certain deed of trn»t duly recorded in Liber No. 4405. folio 154. et eeq., of the land records of the District of Colum­bia. and at the request of the party secured thereby, the undersigned trustees will offer for sale bv public auction, In front of the premises, ’on FRIDAY. THE TWENTY­FIFTH DAY OF AUGUST, A.D. 1922. AT FOUR THIRTY O'CLOCK P.M.. the following described land and premises, situate In the city of Washington, District of Columbia, to- wit: Lot 34 in Diller B. Groff's subdivision in square 777. a« per plat recorded in the office of the surveyor for the District of Columbia in book 18, at page 100, Improved by six-room and bath brick dwelling.

Terms of sale: One-third of the purchase money to lie paid in cash, the balance in two eqnnl installments, payable In one and two veors, with interest at 7 per cent per annum,

I payable semi-annually, from day of aale, •*- ' cured by deed of trust upon the property sold,

or all cash, at the option of the purchaser. A deposit of >200 required of the purchaser at the time of sale. All conveyancing, record­ing. revenue stamps and notarial free at the cost of the purchaser. Terms of sale to be complied with within thirty days from day of sale, otherwise the trustee* reserve the right to resell the property at the risk and cost of the defaulting purchaser, after Are days' sd-

1 vertisement of such resale in some newspaper I published in the city of Washington, D. C. I WILLIAM H. McGRANN.

ALBERT N. WILDMAN.I aul5.dAds.exsu Trustees.

Clark's 3rd Cruise. January 23. 1922.ROUND THE WORLD

"EMPRESS of FRANCE” 18,481 Gross Tons'4 MONTHI’ CRUISE, $1,000 and up i -----------~

Including Hotel*, Fees, Drives, Guide*, etc. Harper* Ferry. W. V:...Clark Originated Round the World Cruises

Clark's 10th Cruise. February 3, 1928the MEDITERRANEAN

‘■EXPRESS of SCOTLAND" 21,000 Grots Tons65 DAYS' CRUISE, $600 and up

Frank 0. Clark, Times Building. New YorkOber's 8. S. Agency. 1 Woodward Bldg.

Fidelity Tourist Co., 1406 Now York are.

COMPLETE OCEANSTEAMSHIP SERVICEWHTTl STAR—To Chaaaei ports, Live*.

Standard of service la keeplag with tba aaagnliaanoa of Olympfa, Homeric aad world’s largest ship, Majestic. Ragataf

RID 8TAI — To Aatsrarp, calling afi

-- - --------- — ........ and i bath: hot-water heat and eleetricty; house is In good condition: a deep lot; there are front and back porches and a wide alley In rear.

AVENUE. '$18,000.

A beautiful home on large spacious lot approximately 62 by 250 feet. Center-ball liou*e in good condition, of nine large rooms and bath and extra toilet: front and side porches- elec­tricity and hot-water heat: a garage on ground helps to make this property one of the best buys of the season. Speculation alone on the wonderful ground would make this a wonderful bar­gain. Terms.

GEORGIA

LaHand.

AMERICAN LDrt-To Haatorg, Ubaa

readability, coatat and coaveaieaco.

iaternatioBal Mercaitile Muhe CatWashington effioe; INI F at. a.w.

R. X. HICXB, Manager.

SHANNON & LUCHS, 713 14th St. N.W. Main 2345.

Sixteenth Street—$12,500.Located near Scott Circle. Eight rooms

and bath. Brick home*. Excellent condi­tion. Recently renovated throughout. Sec­tion of constantly increasing value*. Term*.

I Chevy Chase—$11,500.I Charming bungalow, containing seven large : rooms and two baths. Concrete front porch I (screened). Hot-water heat, electric light*.

Lot 50x152 ft. One and a half squares westi of Conn. arc. Small cash payment, balance j like rent.

Takoma Park, Md.—$4,500.

'.Colonial brtek hot-water heat: ______ ____ ____ ,____InMesed, glassed and screened; sleeping porch screened; breakfast porch. Front and rear porch**, concrete floors; 1-car brick garage. This house lt> less than two yeara old.

Price, $13,500. Terne. 120-1

RHODE ISLAND AVENUE, furniture; condition. 122-1

For sale, furnished. Very Rood 0 rooms, bath and In excellent

Price. $9,000. $2,000 cash.

geml-detached home, containing six large room* and bath. Electric light*. Furnace beat Pittsburg instantaneous heater. Lot 38x150 ft. Easy term*.

THE REAWY k INVESTMENT CORP, of

WASHINGTON.735 18th st. n.w._____________ Main 2908.

OPEN DAILY AND SUNDAY. THE BEST HOME VALUES

OFFERED IN WASHINGTON TODAY.800 TO 826 L ST. N.E.

Six room*, tiled bath, lt.-w.b-. elect, lights, double hardwood floors, wa»h tray*, servant a telle t, cement front porch, double tear porches. Both with and without built-in, heated garage*. For sale by

THOMAS A. JAMRSON, Owner and Builder.

906 N. Y. AVE. N.W.Main 6526.

After 6 p.m.. Lincoln 6146-W.

Business and Investments.^$7,300.

Located on good busineg* street, 6 rooms and bath; modern heating plant.

$7,000.8 rooms and bath, b.-w.h., garage: rented $65 per month; easily converted to business.

Store and apartment; rents $67.80 per month; good location.

$11,500.Store and 3 r. and b. apt.: good business street. Mt. Pleasant.

BAUMAN & HEINZMAN,784 18th tt. Main 3500.

1 educational'HICKMAN SCHOOL OF

EXPRESSIONi Now located at 1115 Connecticut av*. (above L,

A School of Self-Development| Expression, public speaking, dramatic art | training of the .peaktug voire. *[iee<*h training . Special course* for confidence, poise and c< ■I eral self-development. Course* for teaching.j Teachers’ certificate.

Private or class instruction. Day or evening.

SPECIAL.$6,000 PARKVIEW, 6 r. and b.. fur. heat,

colonial front porch; room for ga­rage; easy terms.

$6,300 PARKVIEW, 6 r. and b., modem heating plant, large yards: room for ; garage; Immediate possession.

$3,950 NORTHEAST, near 6th and K, 6 r. I and b.; room for garage. Property in ' A-l condition: occupied by owner: possession.

$7,850 PETWORTH. 6 r. and b„ h.-w.h„ r’-- . •-— ■- ■ ■ porches; room for garag*. ,

$8,250 COLUMBIA HEIGHTS, 6 r. and b,. ! h.-w.h., elec., colonial porch, sleeping porch; good condition; garage; vacant

$8,500 MT. PLEASANT, 10 r. and b.. h.-a.h., elec.; good condition: occupied by owner; possession.

$9,000 PETWORTH, four bedrooms, a.pi.i.. bullt-fn garage, hardwood floors up and down; built-in bath, laundry tubs, sleeping porch. Can’t be duplicated for the price.

$11,500 MT. PLEASANT. 9 r. and b„ h.-w.h., 61ee.: In splendid condition; roum for garage; immediate possession; will sell furnished.

$9,000 BROOKLAND, detached, 8 r. and b„ 2-c*r. garage; large lot; in excellent condition.

BAUMAN & HEINZMAN,734 15th at. Main 3500.

I ’ ADAM A. WESCHLER, AUCTIONEER. I ----------

! Trustees’ Sale of Valuable Office Building, No. 606 F Street Northwest.

By virtue of a certain deed of trust, being Instrument No. 71, recorded on April 29. 1922. among the land records of the District of Columbia, and at the request of the party

) secured thereby, the undersigned trustee* will sell at public auction, in front of the prem­ises, on WEDNESDAY, THE TWENTY- THIRD DAY OF AUGUST, 1922. AT FOUR

• O'CLOCK P.M.. the following described land I and premises, situate In the District of Co- I lumbfa and designated as and being part Of j original lot numbered nineteen (19) In square I four hundred and flfty-alx (456), described : as follows:

"Beginning on F street, 20' we*t of the northeast corner of said lot. and running thence west on said street 20', thence south 99' 8>Y" to the south line of said lot, thence east on Mid line 20', and thence north 99’ 8H” to the place of beginning.”

The said property for the purposes of taxa­tion is known as lot eight hundred and twen­ty-six (820) in square four hundred and flfty- alx (456).

j Terms of sale: Subject to a deed of ____! for $35,000 at seven (7) per cent, due April

6. 1925. Purchase price above aald trust all cash. A deposit of one thousand dollar* ($1,000) will b« required of the purchaser at the time of sale. All conveyancing, record­ing mid notarial fee* at the cost of the pur­chaser. Terms of sale to be compiled with within thirty (30) days from deposit forfeited.

WILLIAM 8. WILLIAM L.

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trust

day of sals or

PHILLIPS. KING.

Trustees.

New YorkBoston ~Providence mCHi

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payabls lu seven monthly psvment* ot $15 , each. One year, evening sessions. $50 I Thirty-sixth yea.-. Tel. Line. 38.

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Ticket Office, Woodward Building, 731 15th St. N.W.

Norfolk & Washington Steamboat Co.

TENOR BANJOMundolinii, Guitar. Banjo. Hawaiian

and Ukuklr Enwmbie Practice with the Xonlh'.i Chib’.

ESTABIsfSHEB IRfM.WALTER T. HOLT STUDIOS,

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A REAL BARGAIN.Solid brick, located 14th st. extension: 6

room* and tiled bath; hardwood floors; h.-w. beat; stationary tuba; light basement; $7,860; 81,000 cash, balance $67.60 per month, lactud- in^ all Ifitertst. Address Box 267-H, Star

'FOR COLOR ED?- SUBURBAN HOMES AND

CHOICE LOTS, $65 UP?One far*, near school, churches, stores; many

other Inducement* and convenient terms. Also business property for colored people. E. p. WEEKS, Owner. Office, 81st and .Dlx streets n.e. Phons Line, 4887. Take H st. "District Line” car. Open 1 p.m. to dark.__________ _

NEAR SAUL’S ADDITIONAND 14th ST. CARS.

Detached, 1 rooms, 3 baths: modem and perfect in every detail; large, beautiful lawn; magnificent tree*: garage.Priced right, quick sale, terms, posaeislon.

C. C. LACEY, 710 14tb St. N.W.

THOMAS J. OWEN A SON, AUCTIONEERS.

TRUSTEES' SALE GF VALUABLE TW0- STDRY FRAME BUNGALOW AND GA­RAGE. NO. 60 VALLEY AVE. 8.E.

By virtue of a certain deed of trust duly recorded in Liber No. 4598, folio 444 et seq., of the land records of th* District of Colam- hln. snd at the request of th* party secured thereby, the undersigned trustees will sell at public auction, in front of the premises, on

i FRIDAY, THE TWENTY FIFTH DAY OF AUGUST. A.D. 1922. AT FOUR-THIRTY O'CLOCK P.M.. the following described land and premises, situate in the District of Co­lumbia. and designated as..and being lots

’21), 80 and 81 in Block 14. in Charles G. Tay­lor's subdivision of a tract of land called "Washington Highlands.” as per plat recorded in Book 18, page 23, of the records of the surveyor's office of' the Dlatrict of Columbia. (Said block being now known for tnxntion as Square 6153.)

Terms of sale: All caah over * prior deed of trust for $1,500, $100 required upon sc- ceptance of bid. Conveyancing, recording and revenue stamps at purchaser's cost. Sal* to lie dosed within 10 day* or deposit forfeited.

MARK STEARMAN, EUGENE H. McLACHLEN,

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