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FOR SALE?HOUSES. ?OR SALE NORTHEAST HOUSE OF ft ROOMS anil bath; brick. ivratttt sidewalk. Pric*, $2.81*0; terms, Including int. rest tint! taxes, $22 a month. Address |u>x 'J"". Star office. mh?-Sm |OK SALE?ON 4Tn X. E.. ONE BLOCK KKOM E Cap.. pre* ?.??>! brick: ts rooms. bath and cellar; lot is' t>i alk? : frame stable In rear; price, $4 ,2"o; make offer; will rent for $3o. AN IDEAL HOME. Mil. uro ne-ir St; ulon Park. 11 rooms, bath and cellar; I rooms deep; hot-water beat; handsome mantels and k:i- fixtures; will sell to clow es tnte $2,<*st l"ss than cost. Si'e us at once aliout tbis. Jpst what yon sir.- looking for?n corner tiouse; 8 rooms niul bath: 4 rooms on a floor; near 6th anil K n.e.; price S4.5tsi. It J. i'. WEEDOX & CO.. 224 E. Cap. fro It SU.E Ho| SES RENTING AT $25 per mo. Rest section of ti e . near two car lines: pari-d street; lot IT feet front to rear paved alley. Houses two story brick: six large peonis; tiled Iciih: cellar; furnace beat. Always rented Will also make pleasant homes. Par ticulars of JOSEPH I WELLER. Member Washit gton ltenl Estate Exchange," Tel. E'.st i&3. ill i tin;; |? st. n ?. FOR SALE t>lt EXrilANtiE?LotTIiTH ANI) B n.e., .V'\li:. to aI ley. $!; lltli and N. C. ave. *.??.. 2.'txl'*>; ? 1 V tieiir 13th n.w., side and' rear alley. 22xt4." $1 25; want offer clieap. WSI. F. HOI.TZ.MAN. l.t.'l F n.w. tub* 3r FOR SAl E <>N roU '.llllA ROAI? RET. ITl'H and I4lh. II rooms, flliil ba.'h. steiiu: (e at; 4 rooms lust fli or. parlor, flit.:njr. n c?ptloa and kitchen, lot lK2xloo; i beautiful I."me in best location on Columbia Hct* A bargain at $7.tl5"; terms easy. Apply to OWNER, Litis Harvard st. lt? FOR SALE $!.'i.ooo ? H'lK'I. N.W. LOCVTlUN; HANDS--UK RE.SU>I NCE; FACING sol Til: 1IIUVV RR? ?WN S'l'i >.N E AMI P.RICK FRONT; 12 ROOMS AN!' RATH: LOT 2.T."><;\ W< To ALLEY; EXTRA WELL RI 1LT, AND Eyi Al. of Most slm.oho iiolsi.s. HEISKELL \ McLERAN. It Haiti V ST. VUK S.R?-|l?.2iO L ST. BETWEEN 13T1I AX1? 14111 STS . l.AK?;F IHYH.I IVC: II ROOMS ANI? RATH: .t STORIES \ NI > CELLAR; LOT "on 11" To ALLEY CANNOT RE EQUALED FOR A CHOICE CENTRAL LOCATION*. HEISKELL McLERAN. 1* loos F ST. toil SALE A RARcTuN WEST OF 14111 ST.! VERY CONVENIENT To CAR LINE; NEW TIIREESTORY AND CELLAR HWEL v.; KIIOWN STONE AND REI> SFLE?T RRICK FRONT; FI LL RAY WINDOW: 1>> ROOMS: TILEI? RATH. WITH I'oRi EI.AIN TFR; HOl SE NICELY FINISHED \N1> PAPERED THROUGHOUT; STATIONARY WASH TFRS IN CELLAR: 11E ATE i? RY HOT WATER; LoT 17 5ox?C> To ALLEY: NOW RENTED AT $40.50 PER Mo ; TRl'ST. ,V'r. HAL. To SI'IT. ? o>T OWNER $X.5i*l. BEING NOW A NO.N It 1 SILENT HE WILL SELL TO yl ICK Rl YI.R for $7.mat. HEISKELL iV McLERAN. It Ktos V ST. froli SALE 1723 ANI? 172.". R?TH ST N.wTnEW 10-room houses; 2" ft. wide: handsome stone and lijrht bri.-k fronts; finished in hardwood: fruit and ba?-k stairs; complete In every particular. For permit to lnsi>eet e 11 on THEO. A. IIARI) ixg. i3i? t; st. n.w. tuhs-at Foit sale a bargain in rrick iiwelllml 15th st. near I\ n.w.: n-'ii-resident owner wants to make ipilck sale. TYLER \ Rl'THERFORl) (Inc.), L'titT F st. ii.w. mliS-at* For SAljrCHEAP on loTH ST. N.W. ItETWEEN I' ANI) Q. Prlo.. ??,.7r>"; rent it.s for $25 a month. 3-story bay-window brick; lot 17xlln. alley. A GOOD INVESTMENT V CI1E M' HOME inh7-2t STONE & FAIRFAX. S<id-SOS Fat. n.w. Ft >R SALE?A liARii AIN AT $4 .".imi. ON THE 11 EICllTS, RETWEEN 1 .TTI1 A NI > 14TII. A lovely heme; modern, new; drv cellar; fur nace neat THIS IS A RARUAIN. A NEW THLNt; NEVER oFFEREM REEoRE. nih7-2t STONE & FAIRFAX. Soti sits F st. n.w. Folt SALE OX~TUE HElljHIS UiAV PiMi 1 11 bouses, offer.il "away down," much below value; Bear 14th and En. l:il sts.; new ; 3 stories, cel lar, furnace, reception hall. A very line home tor J5.5U0. *r>.S**> will buy a 3-st iry 1ft room house, with bath; lot 2MilM.i; near Victoria apartments. FOR SAI.K On Yale St.. a lovely new- house; reduced to $5(kh?; brick; bay window ; reception hall; tiled bath; open ttreplaees; 2,5oo sij. ft. of ground in lot. An exceptionally line home. Prlee $5.65i>; a very low price for a new 3 ?tory hoifle on Kenesaw ave.; 4 rooms on first floor; 0 bed rooms; tiled bath; porcelain tub; go. Ill lot. wb7-2t STONF. & FAIRFAX. SotVSOS 1" st. n w. for sale brick iiolse rrick starle. ONLY $4,5tHi. On a numbered st. n.w.; 2 stories, cellar: a Item of a In me; u good renter; line local ion; lo-ar llitli Si hoi 1. mh7-2t STONE A. FAIRFAX. 8<i? siW F st. n.w. For sale for a home or investment. l'rlce, $5.S5f>. Renting for $40. Sold when completed a few years ago for $S.5<''?; $6,<><>0 was loaned on It. Well situated en a lettered st. near Iowa Circle. 3 stories, cel lar; furnace beat; reception hall plan; a very low price for such a tine property. The owner needs cash and will give a prompt buyer a bar gain. I>0 VOL WANT IT? mh7 2t STONE A FAIRFAX. 80(1-808 F st. n.w. FOR SALE HERE S VOI R CHANCE: * A new house on "The Heights," west of 14th ? t., for Jti.loo. Rents for $40 a month. A SPI.ENI?11? HOME. A Fine Investment. Beautiful front, stone and brick: 3 stories: cel lar under entire house; parlor, large reception hall, dining room, pantry anil kitchen on first floor: ft large bed rooms; very large tiled bath, porcelain tub; plenty of large closets; HOT WATER HEAT; cabinet mantels; lot lSxloO. THIS IS on: of THE REST BARGAINS F\KR OFFERED IN THIS SECTION. Could not be duplicated under $H.<'???. If von see it you wiR buy It. STONE A- FAIRFAX. n:h"-2t 806 & 80S F st. n.w. Fur sale ONLY $0,000. Nothing better for $14,Oi>0; Bituated In the most fashionable location northwest, one square from the Connecticut ave. cars, surrounded by the most eijieniive residences. DESCRIPTION'. Read carefully, compare It with houses your friends have paid $12.ooo and $15,00o for. you will admit ours Is superior; handsome front, 6tone and brh k, stone porch, stone steps; parlor, lll-rury. dining room, piintry and kitchen on first floor, ail finished In solid oak; tt large, cheerful bed rooms; 2 large tiled baths, porcelain tub. nickel plumbing; very expensive mantels and chandeliers; open fireplaces in almost every roam; beautifully papered; cellar under entire house; laundry, electric lights; s{ieaking tubes; lot con tains over 2.5?iu square feet; pa vol alley in rear. $t*> per month rent has been refugol. mh7-2t STONE A FAIRFAX. Srtfi F st. n.w. FOR SALE?DO.VT PAY $10,000 FOR A HOl'SB J hep you can get Oflii just as good for $7.ft50T eats any one over Offered under $10,000. New, stories, cellar, str.ne and brick; 7 bed rooms, parlor, library, dining room, pantry and kitchen on 1st floor; tiled bath, porcelain tub; STEAM HEAT; laundry, beautiful mantels and chande IbTS, electric lightings; ojwn fireplaces. THIS IS A WELL-CONSTRICTED IIOFSE. NONE BETTER BITI.T. Jft.iVK) was loaned on it, first tru?t. You can pav ail cash or |?art. mh7 2t STONE A FAIRFAX, 8ft6 Ho* F st. n.w. ?or sale something very choice? AN ELKO A XT HOME. A SEPARATE HOUSE. Built of select materials by "DAY'S WORK" for owner's home; handsome front, Roman brick; stone ix.r' h and stone steps; parlor, reception hall, dining ruom, pantry and kitchen on first floor; 8 bed rooms en second; 3 pretty rooms on third; 2 decant baths; front and rear stairways; beau tiful mantels and chandeliers; HOT-WATER HEAT: large cellar; laundry; 2-story rear porch; lot 25x130. 20-ft. alley; slile entrance; side win dows. Price, $13 ,5ui>. Very choice location west of 14th st. STONE A FAIRFAX, Soti Ai huh F st. n.w. FOR SALE A 1IANHSOME RESIDENCE AT A SACRIFICE. Situated on the widest, ha'id*-. mest street in the fashtonable n.w.; surrnindcd by mansions Costing r5o.ooo ard SltMi.ta*1 WILL BL'Y IT IF SOLD THIS MONTH; $13.1>oo WAS REFUSED AT Al CTiON; WORTH $lt!.(MlA. Handsome front, round bay-window, with tower; stone porch and steps; 12 rooms, cellar, laundry. 2 fine baths, sanitary plumbing, porce lain tubs; open fireplaces and cabinet mantels In almost every room. L?>t alone worth $8,ouo or $1".im?>. Si/e 2oxllO. alley. :iil.7 2t STONE A FAIRFAX. 80<5-8?V8 F st. n.w. FOR SALE BUT ONE LEFT? 1444 HOW ARD AVE.. MT. PLEASANT. MAKE US AN OFFER. Seme one will get u bargain in this h .u-e. Of fered at very low price J6.500; lowest-priced 3 Story house In Mt. Pleasant ELEUANT HOME. FIRST-CLASS INVESTMENT. Handsome front. Koiiiau st * *n* s 11 til in. , ?t??in? poroh nnd ?teLS. WELL PLANNED. Parlor, reception tall, dining rv-oiu. pantry and kitchen all ou one floor; al! light, cheerful bid chaiuliers; tiled bath ro"tu, porcelain tub. nickel plumbing; beautiful mantels and chandeliers; dry cement cellar; flrst-cl*?* h. ating plant; lot lHxHsi. H>OK AT IT. OPEN See us about if. You can get a ch< ap home. ^ mh7 2t STONF & FAIRFAX. SoS F st. n.w. FOR Sale and a oood invkstmbnt Price. $13,100; renting for *!f! a month; ft b lck booses, renting fi r $U3 a month, ou a lettered st. In one ef the I lest renting section* of the city B?h7 2t STONE A: FAIRFAX, viti & so8 F ?t. n.w. Folt S.\Ti: UEDUt'ED TO Owner, wishing to tnakc a qnlel; sale In order to leave the city, offers a most desirable n>-\v 3 atory, 10-ro-im house at a sacrifice; HOT WATER HEAT; situated on a numb, red rt. n.w.. w.st it 14'h St. Bh7 2t STONE ft FAIRFAX 806 ft 808 F <t. n.w. FOlfs ALEr? A fine Invesfment. 8 frame bous?>s: centrally located n.w., in good repair; must be sold; renting for $1U.5U each. Price, $1,700 each. Investigate at once. E. LODGE HILL, mh7-2t 802 F st. n.w. 8OR SALE HOME OK INVESTMENT? ICE LITTLE 3 STORY, 7I{ AND RATH BRICK, QU1NCY ST.. WEST ECKINOTOX. RENT, $25 PER MO. $3.??si. EASY TERMS. WILL LEND $2.5oo ON THE PROPERTY. SEU. FOR *3,400, A1J> CASH. GOOD RENT INVESTMENT. Hh7-3t J. B. W1MER. REAL EST.. 1Z20 O ST. ?OR SALE--A THREE STORY AND CEI.I.AR BRICK DWEMJXU on 16th st. n.w. for what the ground Is worth; now rented; terms, $800 ?own and $42 per month. Including int-rest at 9%i ? bargain! R. a. PllILLIPS. 1406 Q st. B.W. FOR SALE?HOUSES, FOR SALE? Centrally located n.w. Fine arrangement; 4 rooms on 1st floor, Includ ing kitchen; saloon parlors; lot lSxlOO. Price, $5.'J90. ANOTHER NE? IHHVN TOWN*. West ?f sub st.: --story and cellar: 4 rooms 1st floor, inlmling kitchen; g,<od furnace; porcelain bath tub; lot 17^x100: alley. Price, $7,000?no less. FOR SALE? I'rice reduced to $3,500. 8 rooms an<l bath: furnace heat: tiled hath; re ception hall; fronting south on a tine park. See these at once. Cheapest houses offered today. Only $2,000- e-ro-im and hath brick, near East Cap. St.; $50 or more cash; bal. mo. E. LODGE HILL. mhT -'t 802 F ft. n.w. F( >It SALE?ONI.Y J1.!?".* FOR G? Wl>T? 2-STORY brick house; 6 rooms and bath; lot 16x92 to al ley; rented for $16.30 to good tenant; central; near >1 and N. Capitol sts. mh7 tf li. L. III "ST, Orts 14th st. n.w. F? Ml SALE NoKllT t ? HI A H EIGHTS (NEAR Alt. I'leasantl. the new addition to the great n >rthvve<t. Ijots 25 to HO feet front. Prices. 3" . to . a mj. ft. Terms. $."><) to $100 cash. $tr. to SJo monthly, or one third cash, balance 1. 2 and .? years. Money furnished to build. For full particulars dr>-|> postal or telephone for new 16-page illustrate,1 ?'booklet," plat, &<*. Carriage free to see the property. Fl'LTON R. GORDON. 'Phone Main 50S-2. 704 14th n.w. mli7-7t j r?ii: sai.i: iTuTrk iiui sk; a stories; nine r"<tns. and brick stable; lot ao?ut ITvllti; on a numbered st. \\?st <>f S?th; only *3,750. This Is a very reasonable price. j ml;7-2t STONE & FAIRFAX, Soft & 808 F st. n.w. 1 o i; SALE?10 PER CENT INVESTMENT? SnU? To SETTLE ESTATE. Price. $2.35o; renting for $2U. A (t-r?om brick, with Oath and cellar; near 14th st. n.w. mh7-3t STONE & FAIRFAX. 80Q A; SOS F Rt. n.w. FOR SALE 2.:r, It ST N.E.. 711 AND HATH $4,500 2(>15 12TII ST. N.W.. 6 ROOMS, FR S.oOo 2117 BANCROFT PLACE. 12U 15.000 HI'RON ST.. MKit. HILL, FR 2.500 2109 S ST. N.W., 13R 15.(It 10 2111 S ST. N.W.. 13R 15.000 1710 OREGON AVE.. 11R 11.000 211(1 G ST. N.W . lilt 11.000 17'"ft 17T11 ST. N.W"., OR 8.000 816 V. .1. AVE.. i?H 8.000 CAL. AVE. AN1? 10TH ST.. 11R 12.000 716 I3TH ST 25.000 19TH ANH OREGON AVE 13.5(H) lot; yl'lNCY ST N.E 3,600 102 OFIN'Y ST N.E 3.600 1122 16TH ST. N.W'.. 1(?R 0.500 2023 K A\A lit A MA AVE., 11 r 12.000 211!i BANCROFT AVE.. 12R 15.000 K124 P ST. N W'.. Ill: 14,000 ALL OF THE A HOVE PROPERTIES ARE OFFERFI> oN EASY TERMS. A LIBERAL DISCOUNT TO ALL CASH PER CH \SERS. mh~ 3t J. H. W'IMER. REAL EST.. 1220 G ST. ion sale roCr.iisF. an estate i>esirahi.e homes. 826. S24 A st. s.e.; also 23(1 7th st. s.e., opposite Eastern Market. J. R. MIDDLETON, W". R. Mil 1I1LETON, executors. 802 loth st. n.e. inhl-12t* FOi; SALE JIST FINISHEH. Beautiful 8-room and tiled bath brick dwelling. 4 rooms 011 floor. Situate on loth 6t. n.e. Price. $4.5o0. fe8-ff OASCH BROS.. 1307 F st. FOR SALE?CIIEAI* GOOD (i-ROOM BRICK. MOR ris st. bet. F and G n.e.; cellar, alley, good yard. Monthlv payments. G. W\ WEBER. fe2S-tf,4 1333 F (basement). F( 'T: K A l,K THAT MOOFRN KKSIIiF.NCe7 2"2S Columbia road (head of Connecticut are.); entire character and construction rich throughout. For terms anil i>eruilt to inspect apply ARTHl'R COWSILL, Owner, W'yatt bldgs., 11th and F n.w. fc27-12t? FOR SALE (! ROOMS. TILED HATH; ALL MOD ern Improvements; on 8th st. n.e. bet. F and G sts.. at a bargain; oulv small amount cash needed. GASCII BROS.. 1307 F. fe28-tf I OH SaT7i: MI ST BE Sold TO SETTLE AN estate?1330, 1332 awl 1334 I st. n.w., opposite Franklin Park: l"ts 72 ft. by 144 ft. I?. M. OGDEN, Executor, 1026 1st st. n.w. fc24-tf.4 FOR SALE A VERY W'ELL-Bl'II.T HOl'SE IN the northwest section; 18th an<l T sts ; 9 rooms, bath, cellar; furnace lieat; a big bargain at $(:..rio0; lot 20x80 ft. to 10 ft. alley. feiy-tf GASCII BROS., 1307 F n.w. OCEAN TRAVEL. Apply to Holland-America Line, 39 B'way E. F. Dl'^iop & SONS. 025 Pa. ave.; G. W. 1411 G st. n.w.. Agents for Washingtc GOING TO EUROPE? THIRTY TOl'RS THIS SEASON?APRIL to AI7 GI'ST -covering the whole of El'ROPE. Fares, including All Expenses, $225 to $1(75. Illustrated programs free. Many tours iucludo the CORONA TION. Also independent RAILROAD and STEAMSHIP tickets EVERYWHERE. TH0S. COOK & SON, 261 AND 1185 BROADWAY, NEW YORK. G. W. MOSS. 1411 G ST. N.W"., WASHINGTON. nih8-s.4t.14 ' usm. NEW YOHK-HOTTEItDAM. VIA BOULOGNE S.M. New Twlu-Screw Steamers of 13.000 tons Register. Steamerrt * ST^TlISfltD)^fij^Mar. 15. 10 A.M. Steamer MAASDAM March 22, 10 A.M. St owner1 iH Mar. 29, 10 A.M. B'way, N. Y. ~ ~ MOSS. _ r'ashlngtoa. ja10-th,s&tu-52t&Jyi-tn,tli&B-26t To Jamaica, South and Central America and HaytJ Weekly Sailing* by the ATLAS LINE STEAMERS Low rates to all points. Special 23-day cruise over entire route, $125.00. Apply for pamphlets, rates, etc., to Iiamlbiuirg=Amer5cair!i Lame. OFFICES, 35-37 BROADWAY, S. Y. E. F. DROOP & SONS. 025 I'a. ave.. Agents. nol6-tu,th.s52t ~ FRENCH LINE. I COMPAGNIE GENF.RALE TRANSATI-ANTIQL"E, lilrect Line to Havre I'arls (France.) Sailing every Thursday at 10 a.m. From Pier No. 42. North River, foot Morton st .N.Y. ?L'Aquitalne.. .March 13 *I.a Savole April 3 La Gascogne ..March 2<J ?L'Aqultaine. ...April 10 ?La Touralne. .March 27 La Champagne. .April 17 *Tw in Screw Steamers. General Agency, 32 Broadway, New York. GEORGE W. MOSS, mhl-312t-14 1411 G ST. N.W. WHITE STAR LINE. NEW YORK?QUEENSTOWN?LIVERPOOL. Oceanic, Mar. 5, 2 p.m..Teutonic, Mar. 26, noon - " - -l'? l~ A ? -1 O Majestic, Mar. 12. no^n Germanic, Mar. 10, no?,n Oceanic, Apl, 2. noon Majestic. Apl. 0, noon ?'riiiaiut", .uai. iw, uv?t -? ? For rates, sailings and further Information apply to G. W. MOSS. 1411 G st, n.w. mhl-156t 8 NORTH GERMAN LLOYD J FAST EXPRESS SERVICE. plymoltii-ciiehbourg-bhemen. Kaiser Mar. 20, 10 am Kronprlnz.. .May 6, 8 am Kr^nurinz.. .Apr. 8,0 am Kaiser May 20, loam Kaiser Apr. 22. 10 am Kronprlnz. .June 3,2 pm TWIN-SCREW PASSENGER SERVICE Cherlxiurs Southampton, Alternately, and Bremen. Fried.der Gr.Apr. 17.no>in Bremen...Mar 15. In am Gr.Kurf'rst.May I, 10 am Fried.derGr.Maj'22, loam lCheln May 8. 10 am Ncckar Slay 20, loam M EDITERRANEAN SERVICE. G11 SB ALT A It?N A l'LES?GENOA. Allor Mar. 15. 10 am Lahn April 8. 2 pm Hohenr.'ern. Mar. 22. 3pm' Ti-ave April 12. 10 am Kal9erln..Mar. 20. 10 am! Aller April ls>. 2 pm OELR1CHS & CO.. NO. ft BROADWAY, N. X. Apply to E. V. DROOP. ?25 Fa. ave,, feh 312t Agent for \YtahingtdB. J Ameracami LSne NEW YORK-SOUTHAMI'TON-I.OXDO* St. Paul..Mar. 12, 10 am I'hllad'a .Mar. 26, 10 an St. Ij)uls >Iar. 10. Hi am J St. Paul..April 2, 10 am Red Star Line NEW YORK -ANTWERP- PARIS Vaderland.Mar. 12, noon ! Haverfi-rd..Mar. 26. noon Kensington.Mar. 10, no?in j Fiieslaud..April 2, noon INTERNA!IONAL NAVIGATION COMPANY. Company's Washington Office. 1300 F St. n.w., ap24 Or Geo. W. M<?s. 1411 G st. u.w. / Q. S. S. Co. Cryises NewTrk. S.S. "R0RA1MA," 2.712 tons, sails March IB. S.S. "MADIANA," 3,080 tons, sails March 20. Specially fitted with electric lights, baths and all improvements. For St. Thomas, St. Croix, St. Kltts, Antigua, Guadeloupe, lH>mluica, Mar tinique, St. Lucia, Barbados. Demerara. For beauty of s*enery and perfection of climate this trip Is unsuriasscd. For Illustrated pamphleta giving rates of passage and all Information, apply to A. E. OFTKRBR1DGE & CO.. Agents. 39 Broad way; A. AHERX, Sec'y. Quebec, Canada, or G. W. MOSS, 1411 G st. n.w., Washington, D. C. de3-tu.tli&s-t1tlnpl-28 DOMINION LINE. FAST TWIN SCREW SERVICE. BOSTON to QIEENSTOWN and LIVERPOOL Sailings Every Saturday. New England. .Mprcb 8 1 Merlon (New)... .Mar. 22 Commonwealth..Mar. 10 I New England.. .April 12 Saloon, $50 and upward; Second Saloon, $40. These n?w twin screw steamers are among the largest afloat; have splendid accommodations for passengers on up; er deck amidships. Boaton- M EDIT ER RAN EAN-^"'? GIBRALTAR, NAPLES, GENOA. Canibruinan,* April 9. May 21. Jnly 2. Saloon Rate*, $75 upward. Second Saloon, $50. For rates, etc.. address Dominion Line, ?Boston. I or GEO. W. MOSS, 1411 O It. B.W. oc0-tb,s,tu,7*t FOR SALE-LOTS. FOR SALE?ATTENTION, BUILDERS! FINE SITE FOB FLAT Oil DWELLINGS. 107 FT. FRONTAGE ON I* ST. NEAR "DUPONT CIRCLE." WILL CONSIDER OFFER OF $1.50 SO FT. _lt LIEBERMANN & HAWS. 13o3 F St. FOR SALE- ~ ~ BARGAINS ON WASHINGTON HEIGHTS. BEAUTIFUL LOT ON WYOMING AVE. BET. COLUMBIA ROAD AND CONN. AVE. 2u-ft. front; open ?i>a< es on Bide. ONLY $3,600. Also. 38 FEET FRONT by about 100 feet deep. ON WYOMING AVE. NEAR CONN. AVE. (will make two flu,, building lots), l'rlte, $2 m. ft. WILL CONSIDER OFFER OF $1.85 SO. FT. It LIEBERMANN & HAWS. 1303 F at. FOR SALE? S.E. COR. 2D AND F STS. N.E. BUILDERS, ATTENTION! CHANCE FOR SPECULATION. _ Containing , !"? 1,500 square feet each. 1 lot. 1H by irregular deptb, !>25 square feet. ? lots, lH-%xl>4. containing i ,704.98 square feet. Total square feet. 7.352.06. ^ ill soil for 75c. square foot. ONLY $1.1<mi l'ER LOT-.V BARGAIN. " LIEBERMANN & HAWN. 1303 F st. EOIt SALE?BARGAIN FOR BUILDER. 2 elegant lots, well located in the northeast; Size 21x100 to wide nlley. $1,000 EACII IF SOLD AT ONCE. Formerly held at $1 jh r foot. LIEBERMANN & HAWN, 1303 F st. FOR SALE? SPECIAL BARGAIN? 0 ELEGANT IX)TS ON THE MOST DESIRABLE STREET ON CO LUMBIA HEIGHTS; SOUTH FRONT; south of Col. road bet. 13l h ami 141 h sts. May exchange for Improved city property. See us for particulars. H IJEBEltM ANN & HAWN. 1303 F st. FOR SALE? Make lis an offer for that handsome lot on the north side of Mass. arc. near 22d st. n.w.; size 25x100. To lie sold to close an estate. mh8-2t LOUIS D. WINE & CO., 1304 F st. n.w. FOR SALE?WOODLEY LANE ROAD NEAR new Episcopal Cathedral: lot 43x150; all im provements In road; cheapest lot on this front; want offer. Address Box 206, Star office. It* FOR SALE- BARGAIN? NEW YORK AVE. bet. 12TH AND 13TH STS. Size 2S.SU, ft. by 101 to alley. JAMES M. GREEN, n*h8-ot 711 14th street. FOR SALE?I>ESIRAI'.I.E iTTt. ~N<iRTlF siDE Harvard st.. no;ir 14th, Columbia Heights; 21x 110; adjoins handsome residency. Price very low for quick sale. STONE &. FAIRFAX, 806 and 808 F n.w. FOR SALE-BUILDERS. ATTENTION!?I HAVE several exceptionally valuable lots, situated In very desirable locations, which I am authorized to sell at a very LOW PRICE. Can offer, also, choice apartment house sites In the locations; best adapted for large rentals. WM. A. EAST ERDAY, Bond bldg. mh8-3t* FOR SALE-TO CLOSE AN ESTATE -3 SPLEN did lots near cor. Conn, ave., Fla. ave. and S St.; each 20 ft. by about 86 ft. to allev; 3 lota for price of two. Can be had at a bargain. Splendid building lot in fashionable section; north side of p st. near ISth; size 24xfl5.d to alley; party wall; owner anxious to make quick sale; sp>dal price too low to publish. Fine lots north side of M st. bet. 4th and 5th n.w.; 18x101 to alley; only $1.50 sq. ft. Fine corner on north side of F 6t. n.e.; 100x52 to alley; bargain; 5<tc. sq. ft. ,,?p?raJ excellent lots north of Mt. Pleasant; 100 ft. fiont; some facing loth st.; at very low prices; worth looking up It WALTER A. BROWN, 1423 Pa. ave. I < ?R SALE? DESIRABLE LOTS, ONLY A FEW feet north of Lincoln Park; only $1,400 each; wide frontage of 18 feet, running to rear paved ullej ; good size parking; convenient to ear line on puveil street and liest section of Capitol Hill JOSEPH I. WELLER. Member "Washington Real Estate Exchange," ? Li-st 853. ,lt) 0..2 F st. n.w. lU? COLUMBIA HEIGHTS. \\n 't'ilv-X1. ?N 1!<m-NOKE ST., 13TH tliLvJk&i OT: PAUT1 WAU-;VEUY mhV it' REAL ESTATE, 1220 G ST. For sale- ? tl ! vn<,^7Vn7 T AVENUE HEIGHTS. SUBDIVISION IN WASHING S ii'l-' .ivM-t'i SQUARE; TRIANGULAR Iti'Sii&v.-r* SVM'ARE FEET; FINEST i ir?pi IV a..: 1 ' l,,U ONK (,It TWO l's i-r .-.; 7HK -Vw PART OF CITY; HAS 'Hn i'J i.i . l UN 8 S1'-. l'-4 FT. FRONT <<N Vv'i- , i, !'; ! ' FT- FRONT ON FLORIDA Vkj'tii ct A ^ITE: JlST WKST OF CON Fiu,i!Vi Wu\W?IATELY east of I,?}?\\-2? JO lr>" FT- FRONT ON S ST., DI * t i. ,or 'n/Vi'SITK- Wmi SOUTH FRONT. u Tv T,V 1"? FT f"ONT ON CONN. AVE. ti!?.-?' rAND I>K UOY PEACES. THESE ARE ALL VERY CHOICE. W!M1U' HFUL ESTATE, 1220 G ST. mri t -3t FUlt SALJ^-T imv ppnl MiT.JN ffl'OOMINGDALE; VERY LOW PR|< E OF 65c. PER So. FT. mhi it W,MKR' UEAL ESTATE, 1220 G ST. FOR SALE= " " ECKINGTON LOTS; THE BEST AND sioeaiest 1n 11118 beautiful SUBDIVI J_. *B. W1MER, REAL ESTATE, 1220 G ST. mil i -3t FOR SALK? " ~ ' aA?;- h0^ fl5x7?- between CALI FORNIA AND WYOMING AVES., AT LOW I RICE OF $2.50 PER FOOT. A ?B- WIMER, REAL ESTATE, 1220 G ST. mh?-3t SALE QUICK -48c. FOR 60c. GROUND^ 4th bet. I- and G n.e.; lot 17x08 to paved alley; water, sewer and gas. OWNER, 717 E. Capitol. iulu-3t sAI'K north COLUMBIA HEIGHTS (NEAR Mt. I leasant), the new addition to the srivat nOTthwest. Ixjtn 25 to 100 feet front. Prices, , a ft? T,'ra,s' fW to $ino cash, $15 to $J0 monthly, or one-third cash, balance 1 i ii .,-v<',arf4 -Money furnished to build. For full particulars drop ih.kImI (>r telephone for now 16 page Illustrated ^lamklet," plat, &e. Carriage frets to see the pr?n>*Tt v. ? FULTON It. GORDON. Phone Main 50S-2. 704 14th n.w. mh7-7t F<'R SALE- $4.51)0 WILL BUY ONE OF THE choicest lots In Washington, 23'-ix01H ft. to alley; location, S st. bet. N. II. ave. and 18th ?t. n.w.; south front; surrounded by fine modern residences. Address L. It., 510 5th st. n.w. mh6-tf FOR SALE?AT ONCE?I/)T 48x90 TO lO-FOOT yuander st. s.e.; no Incumbrance. Prh-e, $1,000 Can be imp., 3 llata, to pay 12%. OWEN 2318 I st. n.w. : mhC-3t* FOR SALE-8 LOTS. ABOUT 20x100 TO ALLEY* AT $1,200 PER I.OT. BETWEEN M AND N. WEST OF 20TH ST East frjut, graded; suitable for a row of dwell ings or mall flats. Investigate. , .u . A? V AY WOOD, 933 OTH ST. N.W. fel3-th.8&tti-2Ct-fl FOR SALE-LOT AT THE POINT OP lffTH ST. and New Hampshire ave. n.w., 80 feet on each Btreet; price, $15,000. Apply to fell-78t* L. B. WALKER. PottavUto, Pa. BUSINESS PROPERTY. FOR RENT-SQUARE 270, BET. 13TH AND 13% ats. south of E, good water frontage; lultabte for wood and coal wharf, lumber yard, fish and oyster wharf; rent. $5o per mouth. Apply to mh8-3t WESHXJTT &JVILCOX, 1907 Pa. ave. FOR RENT?NO. 18<J0 1*A. AVE; A VERY DE elrable corner business property; 2 largo rooms and cellar; furnace; tine show windows; rent $68 IM'r, month. WJ2STCOTT & WILOOX, n>hs8t 1007 Pa. ave. FOR SALE THE SHEDIl TURKISH BATH NO 003 E ST. N.W.; lot 30.6'ixll0 to wide aliey' sulmtaiitial 3-stnry and basement brick buildine' containing about 20 rooms; all mod. Imps Wlli be sold at very low figure. For further particu lars and card to iiLS]>ect apply to TYIJii g, RUTHERFORD (Inc.). 13Q7 F st. n.w. udls 3t? FOR SAUv (i ST. N.W., BEST PART Itrr" 12TH ANI) 13TH STS Bt'1" 4 GOOD PIECES? 1 SMALL ONE. WELL RENTED. 1 ON ALLEY CORNER. 1 N SIDE NEAR 12TH. 1 60-tT. FRONT N. SIDE MIDDLE OF BI/>CK. FINE SITE FOR LARGE BUSINFSS BUILDING. W!) nihT-3t J. B. WIMER, REAL EST., 1220 G ST. FOR SALE?$10,(Mio FOR BUSINESS PROPERTY now rented at $50.00 per month; only ONE A\'I? ONE-HALF blocks from 11th and F sts ; iaiKe 4-story building, containing store and dwelling roonia; lot 23.75x02; terms, $2.5(10 cash and as sunie aiHJci of truf*t now on property of 17 fifki payable on OR BEFORE 8 y{.?rs. 4V/^ Interest or all cash. HEISKELL & McLeran nill5 0t 1008 F st." n.w FOR EXCHANGE. FOR EXCHAN4?E?THREE*-STORY AND CELLAR houfe; 0 rooms and bath; furnace; lot 17',, bv list to paved alley; will rent for $30.30 -1 y lot**'?l|,v' >V ??*V 51?"s<"' I12 r"on,s and bath; lot -8 by 105. n.w. location; clear. Will exchange for modi-tu 8-room house west of 13th st. Price, FOR EXCHANGE?Fine lot on New Hampshire ave. neur Dnpont Circle; suitable for tine resi dence or apartment house. it FRED W. REEVES, 617 14th st. n.w. TO EXCHANGE?FOR CITY PROPERTY OR \\ ILL SELL AT A SACRIFICE?ONE OF* TIIE MOST DESIRABLE HOUSES ON THE MKT BRANCH, B. AND O. R. R.; 10-ROOM HOUSE GOOD WELL; GAS MACHLNE: LOT 150xl50: DELIGHTFUL LOCATION; CONVENIENT T< i STATION. FURTHER INFORMATION * UPON APPLICATION. W mli8-3t R. E. BRADLEY. 1303 F'ST. FOR EXCHANGE?BRICK STORE,"NO. 614 TENN~ ave. n.e., with 7 rooms, a. in.I., for unlmnrovcd lota. F. J. PIKUDONNE. 414 7th st. n.w.mhS-3* FOR F.XCHANGE?2-STY., 6R. BRICK B VTIU nicely arranged; splendid condition; near N Cap' and K sts.; price. $3,5o<>; for house In n.w ? will assume tmist. Box 244, Star office. "'it* FOR EXCHANGE - FINE HOUSE IN NORTH" wwt bet. 18th and 19th sts.; 9 rooms and bath 8 stories; basement; furnace heat; price $0 500* Want to exchange for tt-rooni house on' Caultoi mil or n.e. section. fel9-tf GA8CH BROS.. 1307 F n w i DENTISTRY. TEKTU WITHOUT I'LATES? Finn, comfortable, durable, beaatlfnl. andetrct Ja24-52t* 1?0S F at. n.w.. The OrW?? WASHINGTON PAINLESS DENTAL PARLORS. Modern dentistry at moderate prices. oX ftb aui K B.W. Phone g, 304 D. il SUBURBAN PROPERTY. FOB SALE?CHEAP TTlR C*SH. 8-ROOM HOUSE In Falls Chun-h; has barn-and la la first-class repair. Address P.iO. Bo* 291, Washington, D. C. mh8-?t* FOB SALE-A BEA^TlFui COUNTRY 11 i)ME! near head of 10th at. extended In Maryland; doubte house, containing tt rooms and bath and butlers pantTy: sanitary plumbing; on a hill among grove of fine told trees: stables, chick.>n houses and servants bouse; 15 acres of land; auarter of mile from, steMBi road; trolley passes door at foot of hill? photographs and all other Information can be. obtained from DEEKLE & CO- 1819 F st. n.w. T mhS-3t FOR RENT-OR SALE-TI1E 1'RErTIEST FARM la 1 airfax county; Bath, fruit, shade and exeel !??'? m'le from 1*. O. aud stores; 700 feet higher than Washington and 15 miles dis tant. Address OWXI8R. 731 12th n.w. It* FOB SALE- " t t KENSINGTON. i'.tgut-rr.om house, nearly new; corner lot, having over 15.000 square feet; abundance of fruit; plenty of room for garden and chickens; owner having engaged In business elsewhere will dls pese of this property at very low figure. Also very attractive eight-room house,* clear of In cumbrance; owner will exchange for city bouse and pay difference in cash W. M. TERRELL. With B. H. Warner Co., mhs-3t 910 p 8t. n.w. FOR SAIJS DESIRABLE 30-ACRR TRACT. WITH SPLENDID DWELLING AND ALL IMPROVEMENTS. WILL SELL AT A BARGAIN' PRICE. FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE DEI JGIITFUL HOME AT KENSINGTON. 9-ROOM HOUSE; MOD. IMPS. FOR PRICE AND TERMS, WRITE US. FOR SALE-FINE SUBURBAN RESIDENCE. LTN den. Md.: 10 nns.; l aore ground; fruit and shade. FOR SALE 25 ACRES -NEAR FOREST GLEN. Md.. !? miles from Washington; good dwelling and barn. Cheap, at $r>,Rt)0. MARTIN BROS.. 1925 FA. AVE. It Headquarters for Md. Property. WANTED SUBURBAN HOME. Will rent 7-room house with porches, shade and good water: twenty-five minutes' on electric mad from Treasury; will buy if suited. Address, with full particulars, REX. Star office. It* WANTED?Tt> RENT SKY EN To NINE-ROOM house outside of city, in or near District, on high ground, near car lin. Address Box 253, Star office. It* FOR" RENT ? 8-ROOM HOUSE AND ACRE OF GROUND; STABLE, BARN, CHICKEN HOUSE. THIS IS A PLEASANT SUBURBAN HOME, 5 MINUTES' RIDE FROM CAR LINE; CLOSE TO CITY; RENT, $15 PER MONTH. MARTIN BROS.. It 1025 PA. AVE. FOR SALE -A GEM?MODERN 10R. MANSION, first-class; beautifully finished; polished hard wood; colonial staircase; bath; range; stable: carriage house; 2 acres; near station; splendid train service; tine for city man; $3.G:>0. ATTRAtTIVE HOME?4 miles out; one fare; neat Mr. cottage; beautiful grove; grand water; stable; good neighborhood; 4 acres; healthy; make good ponltrv farm. Only $1.0?O. CHOICE MONTGOMERY CO. FARM?133 pro ductive acres; timber; spring: branch; 10r.house; large stable; outbuildings; fruit; near station; good fencing; So,7(10. POULTRY 1< ARM?Cottage; stable; hennery; meat house; good water; shade; fenced; 81s acres; $K5o; near station. GOOD STOCK FARM?249 acres; lor. house; outbuildings; well watered; excellent land;$'2.500. SPECIAL BARGAIN?25 acres; dwelling: 5 out buildings; bold spring; rich laud; orchard, $1,100. Investigate. SUBURBAN HOME?Electric cars; neat cot tage; cost $1,900 ; 2 acres; desirable; convenient; cheap; $1.9ttO. ROCKVILLE ELECTRIC 7 acres; 7r. house; on-hard; shade; near cars; $1,600; short time only. NEW CATALOGUE with 4>?o descriptions now ready. SoULE & CO., BANK WASHINGTON BUILDING. mh8-3t*-22 AN IDEAL HOME IN BRIGIITWOOD PARK? FOR SALE CHEAP. A two-stor.v brick; 0 rooms and bath, with cel lar and attic; hot-water heat; cabinet mantels; newly papered throughout; porcelain bath and nickel plumbing: laundry In cellar; lot 30 ft. by IOO ft.; (.table on rear. 'Phone No. 1037-4. Apply 1025 7th st. n.w. mhS-3t* KENSINGTON?FOR SALE-A FINE BUILDING lot, 6oxl50; central location; price, $2o0; terms to suit. Come to Kensington and avoid the smoke law. M. L. L11TLEFIELD, Kensington, Md. inh8-2l* WANTED?TO KENT COUNTRY PLACE FOR summer; must hare grounds, shade trees, four byd rooms ami be accessible to car lines. Ad dress OWNER, 1707 21st st. mh7-3t* FOR SALE-OPPOSITE CHEVY CHASE INN. lieautlful detached residence, containing 14 rooms and modern bath; heated by furnace; lot 75x125; slate roof; owner built same for his country h<>me; sacrifice price, $5,000; clear of in cumbrance. mh7-tf GASCH BROS.. 13o7 F St. n.w. KENSINGTON?6-ROO.M HOUSE; CELLAR. AT tlc, porches, closets, summer kitchen, water, fruit, etc.; near denot. This property can lie pur chased at a sacrifice, on easy terms, until the 14th Instant; after that date out of market. mh7-8t* M. L. MTTLEFIEID, Kerslngton. Md. WANTED-TO RENT?SUBURBAN?5 TO 10 acres, bouse, barn, good water, sanitary sur roundings, suitable for truck; near electric llue. Address Box 135. Star office. mh6-3t* FOR SALE CHEAP-ONE ACRE GOOD LAND, with 6-r.xjm cottage; good well water; stable; gth>d variety fruit on premises; location, No 1<! Sumner are., Anacustla, D. C. Apply 1007 7th i n.w. iiili4-t5t* FOR SALE?HYATT.SV1LLE O-ItOO.M HOUSE; large yard; good stable; suitable for business or dwelling place; near station and on main street; must be sold; $2,200. WELLS Ac WELLS. 344 D st. n.w. aud Hyattsville, Md. Hyattsville?Large 8-rooni house; acre of ground; about half mile from station. A bar gain, $2,tfoo; easy terms. WELLS & WELLiJ, 844 D st. n.w. aud Hyattsville. Riverdale Park?6-room cottage; large yard; shade and fruit; 0 minutes from electric cars; $1,600; terms to suit. We nre making a specialty of Hyattsville prop erty?Improved and unimproved?all prices and any terms. ^ ELIjS & WELLS, mh4-0t 344 D st. n.w. and Hyattsville, Md. FOR SALE-OFFER SOLiOTED-3 ACRES OF land with large buildings, suitable for summer boarders, with a 4 room cottage; oak woods; 17 mil** from Washington on the B. & O. It.lt-; al most adjoining Laurel, Md.; near new Washing ton & Baltimore electric line; fine water. Ad dress INVESTMENT. Star office. mhMOt* FOR SALE- A GENTLEMEN'S COUNTRY HOME, $14 000; one of the finest places in Montgomery county: 0 miles out on Met. branch. B. & O.; FINE DWELLING OF 15 ROOMS AND BATH; servants' quarters detached; barn, etc., etc.; windmill; fine water; magnificent grove around bouse- fruit of all kinds; tract contains 35 acres, nearly square with road ou three sides. ' 1 W. S. MINNIX. ?Phone 4R2-4. (ml-tf.10) 1427 F n.w. SOMERSET HEIGHTS IS LOCATED AT THE IN tersectlon of the Georgetown and Tenleytown and Glen Echo railroads, . pp. site to the Chevy Chase circle. I have several 5. <( and 7-r;ioin houses with quarter aud half acres adjoining. \11 our houses supplied with hot and cold water; modern sanitary bath rooms, porcelain tubs; raar ble-top wash stands, &c.; prices from $2,850 to $?,000. Ground at all prfces.^ mhl-s.tu,th,13t "00 N. Y. ave. n.w. FO R UF NT- WI NT H RO l> HEIGHTS?DESIRABLE 4 and it-room cottages, $l? and $10; six mln by B and O. Inquire at the P. O. fc25 tu.th&s 13f FOR SALE- NEW COTTAGE, $1,850: ADVANC Ing lots, now $100 to $300, 2c. foot; your chance now; villa sites. $450 to $1,350; easy payments; Uioklet. GEO. R. HILL. 615 14th st. n.w. fe3-tf FOR HALE-TRACT 14'<, ACRES ON DANIELS and ROCK CREEK FORD ROADS, directly oppo site ROCK CREEK PARK; CITY WATER, con venient; fashionable location for summer home; few minutes from car UnK dell-78t JAMES M. GBEEN. 711 14th st. FOR SALE? Choice Montgomerj county farms, ranging In size from 25 to 50i> acres. Prices. $30 to $100 per acre. " W. M. TERRELL. " ' Wtth-B. H. Warner Co.. Do9-tf 01? F st. n.w. COUNTRY PROPERTY. F(?r RENT?$15 PERyMO.; i25 ACRES TILLABLE land- 0-roorn hoiisif, uewtfy papered; well in vard* \ mile south 'f>t Gomi Hope. I). C. Apply on adjoining fann to W M WEST. mhH-Of \VA!^H>?IMPROVEjfFARM OF TEN OR MORE acres within half b?ile '?f- steani R. R. station or electric car liu?; wljhln fifteen miles of Washington; state price and full particulars or no attention paid. Addre? Box 190, Star office. mb8-2t " '->i FOR"8ALE--OR F,X<?ANCJt--57 ACRK4 IN Dis trict *2 squares from electric cars, terminus of East' Cap. st. extended; tips high; price. $5,000 rush or will exchange fur good h.use In city. ?te?r und well rented (n.w.). DAVID L. GI'IT & CO.. 623 F st. HJ_ FOR RENT-AT MONTEREY. BLUE RIDGE SUM mit a** completely furnished cottage. I11 perfect order' fine location. For partlcidars address Mrs KE1M. 48 Upsher Row. Naval Acaderar. An na|M>lis, Md. _ mh8.1?,l2-..t* BOARDING. TABLE D'HOTE AND A LA CARTE DINNER ?11 <lav Sundays r.nd holidays; mid-day lunch for ladles and gentlen.en ftoni 11 untlT 2; electric f!ns CAFE ROBINSON. 1502 14th ft. n.w. Je22-tf LADIES' GOODS. - FUKH?COMPUSSft STOCK TO SELECT FROM. \U kinds of tur garments remodeled In lateat it vie Alao la lies' tailor-made suits U> order. Social prices. -UORGAN. i-adW-s' Tailor and Fterrier. 733 13th ft. n w.. aoatb of N. Y. aTa. aii20-tf.fi i Sewing Machines Rep'd, $ 1. AU work warranted. Ordjw-s by mail prwniptlf attended to. At OPPENrtEBIEJUS, 514 9th at B.V. Ja23 5,tf ... ? WINTER RESORTS. ATLANTIC CITY, X. J. WINTER RESORTS. ATLANTIC CITY. If. J. WINTER RESORTS. ATLANTIC. CITY, N. 1 Atlantic City's Newest and Most Magnificent Hotel. ') STONE, IRON AND SLATE CONSTRUCTION. i ? $ I & 1 & i $ y B010D MO Opens March 115, 11902. Remains Opera ALL THE YEAR. Most delightful location. extending an entire Work on the Ocean Front. 6?0 feet on Park Place and Brighton Park and 000 feet on Ohio avenue. Unobstructed Ocean View from all roouia on three sides of the house. SPECIAL FEATURES: Large Communicating Rooms, with hays; Private Baths with every room or suite; Salt and Fresh Water In all private baths; Stationary Wnshstands. with hut and cold water, and Running Ice Water in ISSt) guest rooms; Intercommunicating Telephone In each room; Grand Dining Room overlooking ocean and with very handsome stained glass dome, yjj feet high; expensive furniture and decorations Write for preliminary booklet, room plans and rates. fe22Amh8 JOSIAII WHITE & SONS, also Proprietors lintel Lnray, Atlantic City. I I ATLANTIC CITY, AMERICA'S MOST POPUL N. J. AR RESORT. Ii! ????ijto.-! Open throughout the year. Hot and cold spa water baths and ap|w>liitm?,-nt. Illustrated booklet mailed on request. TRAYMORE HOTEL P. R. WHITE, President. Ja21.25.fel, 8,15.22, rohl.S.15-9t in rooms; every modern comfort Capacity, 4ri0. (Jolt privileges. COMPANY, HOWARD WHITE, Jr., Manager. HOTEL MAJESTIC, Virginia Ave., .Id House From Beach. $2 per day nr.d upward. $10 per week ami upward. Sun parlor; beated by strain; elevator. Illustrated booklet S. C. OSBORNE. fe2G-20t,fl BLEAK HOUSE, ATI .ANTIC CITY. X. J. "It Won't Berra." Directly on the ocean front. Strictly European plan. Absolutely fireproof. 40 private baths. Capacity. 40O. Luxuriously appointed. Booklet mailed." Terms and Information, apply 1300 17TII ST. N.W., or mh8-26t GEO. II. CORYELL. T II E LE L A N I> E . MASS. AVE. AM) BEACH. Steam heat, electric lights, elevator: rooms en suite, with private baths. Special Spring rates. mh8-s&w,7t JACOB B. HAWK. HOTEL NEW ENGLAND, South Carolina Ave. and the Beach. New, modern, high-class hotel, with capacity of 350; rooms en suite with private hath; elevator, sun parlor, &c. Excellent cuisine. Unquestionably the finest location. Special Kj?riutr rates, $10 and upward weeklv. W rite for booklet. BUY AN & WILLIAMS. mhS-2flt,8 HOTEL IROQUOIS. South Carolina Ave. and Beach. Convenient to Pier iind Boardwalk. Capacity, 400. Location most central. Rooms single and en suite, with t?ath. Table and service unsurpassed. Elevator street level. Sun parlors heated. Special spring rates, $10 to $17.50 weekly: $2.50 and up day. Saturday until Monday, $4.<i0. Write for illustrated booklet and terms. W. F. SHAW. fel7-~8t,10 THE R1TTENHOUSE, New Jersey ave. and the Beach. New (1801>, modern, up-to-date, high-class hotel. Special Saturday to Monday rate of $4. 00 ocaan front rooms. Baths en suite. Service, cuisine and appointments the best. Reduced spring rates. fe28-2Ct-8 H. G. HALLlNGKR HOTEL RICHMOND, Kentucky ave. and the Beach. Capacity, SOo. Stenm heat, elevator, etc. Write for spring terms and booklet. mhB-20t,5 JENKINS & BRUCE. HOTEL RALEIGH, OCEAN END OF ST. CHARLES PLACE, Atlantic City, X. J. Will mnke a special rate for spring business. St. Charies Place is notably ijulet and select; every ap pointment and convenience to be found In a llrst class seaside resort. For booklet and rates Inquire of Mr. II. E. MITCHELL, at the Howard House. fe4-130t-10 JOHN B. SCO IT. BERKSHIRE INN, VIRGLNIA AVE. AND BBACII. Elevator, steam heat, baths, etc. Capacity, 300. Special spring terms, $2.00 per day and upward. Booklet. J. O. & J. E. D1CKLNSON. mh3-2tit.O THE FRONTENAC.?A NEW HOTEL, AS GOOD as the best. Kentucky ave., 100 yards from beach, the center of all attractions. Direct southern exposure. Contains every comfort and convenience, including elevator, steam heat, baths, etc. Capacity, 250. Spacious sun parlors, with unjbetruete 1 view of ocean. Special spring terms for pleasant rooms, and excellent cuisine, $8 and $10 weekly; $1 50 and $2.UO daily. B?><>k let. Mrs. H. Y. MOYElt. mhl-2Ct-10 " HOTEL SENATE, Directly cn the Ocean front. Rooms en suite with bath attached. Sun parlor. Elevator to level of street. $3.00 per day. fe26-2fit-0 F. P. COOK & SON. THE BREXTON - MICHIGAN AVE. NEAR Beach, Atlantic City, N. J. Steam heat. Sun parlor. Elevator to street level. Private baths. J. A. MYERS, For. Brexton. Balto. & Cape May. fe26-78t-4 THE DUNLOP. Built entirely of brick aud directly on the Beach front. Most central location. Contuius sea and fresh-water baths, private i'.iul public, elevator, sun parlors overlooking the Boardwalk, dining hall on top floor, &c. American and European plans. Write for booklet and special spring terms. ROBERT T. DUNLOP. formerly of fe26-26t-10 The Imperial and Victoria. New York. HOTEL DENNIS, ATLANTIC CITY, N. J. BEACH FRONT. OPEN THE ENTIRE YEAR. BEAUTIFULLY IMPROVED. Large rooms. Full ocean view, with sea and fresh water baths at tached. Modern equipment and furnishings. Open wood fireplaces, telephones, etc. Large Inclosed ocean sun parlor on every floor. Baggage checked from hotel'to destination. ja27-S2t,14 WALTER J. BUZBY. Prop. THE ALBEMARLE, VIRGINIA AVE. NEAR BEACH AND PIERS. An elegant, modern hotel, new throughout; capacity. 400. Offers superior accommodations at a special spring rate of $8, $10 and $12 weekly for large, sunuy rooms and excellent cul9inc. Contains elevator, private baths, steam heat, beautiful sun parlors and every comfort. Or chestra. Booklet matted. J. P. COPE. fel6-20t-10 ' THE WILTSHIRE, Virginia Ave. near Beach. Atlantic City. N. J. American plan, $2.90 per day and upwards. European plan, $1.60 per day and upwards. Heated by steam. Sun parlor. Elevator from street level. OPEN ALL YEAR. fe21-26t-10 8. 8. PHOEBUS, Oner and Prop. THE PIERKEPONT, New Jersey Ave. and Beach. OPEN'S MARCH 1. Ftrti mrw Heir. Large, airy rooms, an suite, with bath. All modem appoint menu, including elevator fr*un street level. Apply for booklet. J. L BBCHTEL. Owmt ami Prop. tea-row* THE EVARD-KENTUCKY AVE.; MINUTE FROM l>eaeh. Steam heat. Excellent cuisine. Special for spring.$S to $12 weekly. New management. FAIR BANKS & MACKENTHUN, formerly of Idylwyld. mhl-2Ct-4 ' SEASIDE HOUSE, ATLANTIC CITY, N. J. Ocean front. Open all the year. Sea Water Baths. Capacity, 300. Golf privileges. Hees' Orchestra. Late Dinners. fe21-2flt.B CHAS. EVANS & SON. Atlantic City, N. J. HOTEL ST. CHARLES. ON TIIE BEACH. Finest on the Coast. Write for Booklet. felO 26t 10 JAMES B. RE1LLY. TOE NEW RU0QLF7 ATLANTIC CITY, N. J. Ocean front; capacity, 800; largest and most modern on the coast; rooms en suite with sea and fresh water baths; American and Etfropean plan; special spring rates; orchestra and weekly social featnres. (fel-52t-10) CHAS. R. MYERS. Grand Atlantic Hotel, Virginia Ave. and the Beach, Atlantic City, N. J. Now open. Enlarged and Improved. 350 beauti fully furnished rooms, single and ensuite. Hot and cold sea and fresh water baths, private and public. Thousands of feet of sun parlors and palm gardens with southern exposure. Orchestra. Offers very spe rial Spring rates. The cuisine and service the best. Write for terais and illustrated booklet. iV14-2Gt.l2 CHARLES E. COl'E. Motel Berkeley. On the Ocean Front. Kentucky ave., connected with the famous Boardwalk and private beach sun parlors. One of the most modern and complete hotels on the Atlantic Coast. Capacity, 400. Every appointment, with superior table. Concerts dally by hotel orchestra. Special rates for spring season. Write for booklet. JAMES & GEORGE BEW. fel2-78t-10 Tlhie Chalfointe. ON THE BEACn. At North Carolina Avenue, Modern and comfortable In every detail. Booklet. fe!0-24teifel3 LEEDS & HAINES CO. THE LORAINE?On the Beach. St. Charles place. Fresh and sea-water baths. Elevator. Special spring rates. Booklet. fe20-26t,4 SAM'L WAGNER & SOX. HOTEL MORTON, VIRGINIA AVENUE. One minute's walk from Beach. Open all the year. Elevator from street level to all floors; steam beat; sun parlor; hot and cold baths. Fine table a specialty. Ja25-78t-10 Mrs. N. R. HAINES. HOTEL LURAY, ATLANTIC CITY, N. J. HEATED SUN PARLORS DIRECTLY OVER BOARDWALK. Porches on a level with and Joined to Boardwalk. Sea and fresh private baths. Golf orlvllegea. ja< qit-10 JOSIAH WHITE & SONS. Hotel Chelsea, Atlantic City, N. X - NOW OPEN. 3W ocean front rooms. H 0? private sea water toatlhs Send for booklet* BAGGAGE CHECKED FROM HOTEL TO ALL PARTS OF THE COUNTRY. J. B.THOMPSONS CO. fe3-52t.28 CHESTER INN, New York ave. near Beach, Atlantic City, N. J. OPEN ALL YEAR. (Jal7-52t-4) D. KNAUEIt. HAD DON HAlXr ATLANTIC CITY, S. J. Every modern appointment and comfort. Hot and cold M-a water baths. Golf links. Write for Illustrated literature. Jal0-tf-10 LEEDS & LIPPINCOTT. SPRINGS AJ?D BATHS. Carroll Springs Sanitarium For invalids, convalescents and those desiring rest and quiet. OPEN ALL THE YEAR. Baths, elec tricity. sun parlcr, acetylene ?a?, hot-water heat and open fires. Pure spring water piped through the louse. Seud for illustrated circular. Twenty minutes from Washington by B. and O. R.R. or forty minutes by lirightwood el -ciri.- cars. Address G. H. WRIGHT; M.D., Forest Glen. Maryland. Long Distance Telephone 117-3, Takouut. mh5-2Ct?-12 NEW ENGLAND. CAPE COD-OCKAN-FHONT SUMMER COT tap-t. witli hath, -$J23 aeaaon. Orten, Ml). titter bathing. Table bw*l. W BAIJ-STOV ICACB CO., West New Brlglton, N.I. Ja*-?, 13( I* THE MOI'XTA IX S. The Oakland Hotel, Oakland, Md. Will open May 1S"> under the man.k.cmcnt of <"ll AKI.KS HKAM.KV. Good music. Cuisine iinex?clled. Altitude .'I "oQ feet. Tortus reasonable. This is one of li e largest hotels nil the li. in ii O. U. it. It ? . - ? ?a POR SALE?N. J. REAL ESTATE, *4" JII YS 5 ACRES KINK SOIL; Al.McKT GIVEN away to ol.se estate; udjt.-eut summer resirtj hie prices for ail produ,-.-; houtiiiir. bithirg and fishing; Itustulliu-'iita $1 wv.-klv. \ I'l'l.F.l". Y ES? TATKS. Ilrexel building. Philadelphia. ni' l-lSt ATLANTIC CITY REAL ESTATE. UK 11AYK A NTMRKIt <?F I IMT.V Uh'aTKIJ and thoroughly appointed hotirdMi:; houses a;id hotels for ri'tit mid sale. Also ;i few tine oot tup's. Tin; s. f. i ku\vi.i:y co., ii:u Atlantic ave.. Atlatitle City, N. .1. unvv\, St II< WEE FOR HK\T UECK-NTEY KNI.AliSKM ANO refurnished; .r'<> i>e?l rooiiequipped in line orderf linen and silver. Address JAMES l!It.\l>Y, la S. Arkaucss ave., Atlantic ''ity, N- J. It WE HAVE THE MOST UUTBL PBumsiTlOS ij? Atlnutic City to offer. 15u tied room*. Iwr aild cafe. Terms reasonable. CHARLES K. ADAMS \ Co.. J:i'.'5-s.tf Boom 1. Law Imlldint Atlarotic City, N. J. HOTELS AMI C<>TTAI ,ES KoK KENT AM' SAIJ9. O. J. ADAMS CO., Successors to 1 eJ. Adam* St Co., Rooms 2-4-0 8. Real Estate ai'd Law hldg. Jal5-lo5t.5 AUCTION SALES. FIT! UK DAYS. Duncanson Bros., Auctioneers. At the REAL ESTATE EXCHANGE, No. 1314 F St. N. W. TRUSTERS" SAKE of THREB-SToRY ANIJ BASEMENT BRICK I? WELLING, No. U>23 VERMONT AYKNl'E N.W. , By virtue of a certain doe?l of tnist. recorded In Li tier No. 1914. at folio 473 et seq., of th- land rec. or (Is of 'he District of Columbia, we will sell, at public auction, at the Heal Estate Exchange, No. 1314 F st. n.w., on THFIUSDAY. MARCH T\\E3*? T1ETH, IS*''-, AT <il'AltTKlt-PAST FOLR O'CIjOCK the following descrilted real tes tate, situate ill the city of Washington, in ssua District: 1'art of lot 8. in ColUuan A Adams, ex ecutors find trustees". subdivision of square -18, as per plat recorded in the offlee of the surveyor for the District of Columbia. In Liber W r .. folio 96'^, beginning on Vonnont avenue at it? inter-* 1 section with the southerly line of a lo-foot wide alley; tlieuce southwesterly on said avenue IB.iU feet"; thence southeasterly parallel to said alley 41 feet; thence at right ancles southwesterly and parallel to said avenue 2.51 feet; th? t?ee soutlij easterly 13.31 feet to the west lino of north anil south alley; thence north on said east lite- of alley 20 07 feet to the northeast corner of said lot N thence northwesterly along said lo foot all-v to toe beginning, together with the improvements con sisting of three-story and basement lu-lek dwell ing No. 152.1 Vermont avenue northwest. Terms; One-third cash, balance in equal install ments. at one .--ml two years, with hit'-rest at si* ttll Der centum per annum, payable s> lui antiualiy, from day of sal-, secured by deed of trust upon the property Bold. or all cash at the option of the purchaser. A deposit of $200 will !?? required at time of sale. Alt conveyancing, Internal r?M.enut charges and reading at purchaser s |enn? to l?> complied with within ten days otherwise trustees reserve the right to resell at risk and <.ost of the defaulting r^h*?(.<;ENE rAK( SI ALD1S B. BROWNE, 1410 F st. n.w.. jnhS-dA-ds Trustee*^ COLOMBIA FAVORS SALE. Minister Concha Discusses the Panama Company's Proposal. a <ii<jnitch from New ^ ork last night says:Don Jose Vincente Concha, minister nlenipotentiary to the I nited States from Colombia? who arrived in this city a few d-tvs ago from Bogota, has addressed ail official communication to \V "Uffm Cromwell, the general counsel of tm P?nama Can.Tl Company. 011 the attitude of p twHwa with regard to the construction %'Z ? inll. The communication ^'?Concerning the conference which w? have held upon the subject of the relations between th^ republic of Oolombh, tho i'nited States of America, and the new VI 'ma canal Company. I beg leave to state in answer to your spccilic iaviuirica. thit the cable communication made to the Panama Canal Company by my gove rn, nt on the 2Sth ultimo was purel> formal ?oid ts i< minder of well-known c >n<litions, and was not declaratory of opposition to the proposed transaction between tin canal company and the United States, if made under the reserve of an agreement between Colombia and the United States "That incident has been so cI*stOat ?1 by the enemies of the Panama canal route that 1 take pleasure in confirming my as surances to you that the government of Colombia does not at all object to the sale and transfer as proposed by the c ?nal com pany to the United States, but, on the con trary my government approves of the steps taken by the canal company, and will give all requisite contents and do all in Its power to facilitate the matter under tbe reserve referred to. . "Colombia welcomes the construction or the Panama canal within its domains by the United States, and entertains for this government and its people the warmest spirit of cordiality in the completion of thi?* the greatest enterprise of modera times, destined to have a most beneficent and material influence- in the development of the interests of both nations. "This concurrence of Colombia In any sale by the new Panama Canal Company to the government of the I nited States is with the reservation, of course, that a mutually satisfactory convention shall be agreed upon between Colombia and the T'ni'ed States as to their respective ngh.e and relations to the Panama canal, to be constructed by the United States, and we have not the least eloubt that such agree ment will be reached. "Animated by this spirit and governed by these vk'Wi, I have been empowered by mjr iroverrment to proceed with the pending negotiations with this genrnment; and aS I bring the most recent Instructions and view cf my government, I am happy to give assurance of our sincere desire to conclude such negotiations promptly, and upon % pva'snnable basis. I am now developing and vtry soon shall definitely submit to Chi* government, the views and proposals ot Colombia upon the subject, with the design of encouraging a speedy and full consume mation of the purchase by the United Slates of all the rights, cemcesstons and properties of the r.tw Panama Canal Con?f pany, and as fhr as permitted to transfer to a foreign government by the law* of Colombia and the establishment betwwij Colombia and the United State* pf a dellf nUe. and. satisfactory convention upon Ufc ?dutiable aid aaiUfactory basis."