FOE SALE?HOUSES.
roR sale- beautifully locate? house.
qua ro from Thomas Circle. I door from Vt.
?t?*. ; i?r.. 2b.; brick; garage or stable: exeellwt
terms if taken soon. OWNER, 1315 S
st. n.w.
FOR SALE?DO YOl" WANT AN UP-TO-DATE
horn*'! Then look at thia, on the beat square
on Capitol Hill. 9(18 Mass. are. n.e.
House 3i> feet wide, pfesaed brick front,
Itrownstone trimmings. 13-Inch walls, three
stories and cellar, 0 rooms, pantry, bath, estra
toilet on third floor ami 10 closets; cellar under
whole house, dirldcd by brick wall; gas
sod electric lights throughout; hot-water heat;
gas log In dlnJug room and gas water heater
for summer. Immediate possession.
OWNER, SOt* Mass. are. n.e.
FOR SALE MOST DESIRABLE HOMELIKE,
broad-front. seTcn-room dwelling, sitnate on
riorlda arc. Just north of Mass. are. n.w.
Tbi? small bouse upjn rery reasonable terms.
Offer r. quest <?d.
TILER A RUTHERFORD. Inc.,
lfl* T3u 15th at. n.w.
FOR SALE?
nri-ivrti rornovn arTF.RS ATTENTION.
Fin* up-to-date XKW HOPSE; ? rooms and
bath. cellar; modem heating plant; large lot
io *Wf alley; on a broad avenue in the beautiful
northwest section. Ml'ST BE SOLD.
Tb??* bouses are Incomparable for the money
eked. FRONT AND REAR PORCHES.
PRICE ONLY $3.3t4>. ON VERY EASY
TERMS. LIKE RENT.
WM. O. FAGLER.
912 New York are. n.w.
FOR SALE~"N1 rr. HOME NEAR LtJiOOLN
Park: prr-seed brick and bmwnstone: It moms:
hot water beat; large lot: cheap for quick Male;
?!? it. OWNER, 13R lltb at. n.e. twB*
FOR 8AUt- -ATTRACTIVE HOME, WO NEWton
place n.w.; 5 room frame; lot 73*100 ft.;
fruit, shrubbery, flowers. improvements; 94,600;
terms. I. G. THORNE CO.. Km 14 472 La. gee.
FOR SALE?
A BARGAIN.
ONLY 9*.t00 FOR AN
elegant residence on the south side of
Fairmont at. between 13th and 14tb
s?s. Tble boose has ? large rooms (9
hcdroomst. a spacious reception ball
and 2 baths. The house la heated by
hot water, and baa gas lights. with
electrical attachments. It la In perfect
condition. and will be vacated by
the present occupant by the 1st of November.
Let us make an appointment for yon
to Inspect ItTerms
caD be arranged.
E. B. TOWNSEND A CO..
1413 n at. n.w. Phone M. 1432.
FOR SALE?IN BKALTIKCL MT. PLEASANT;
modern house: aeveD rooms and bath; southern
cnllar under entire Uouae. I it a aire
of''oTvnfr on premises. 143ft Monro? it
SUBURBAN PROPEETY.
FOB SAIjE.
I ?\l \l'TIIOR!ZEI> TO P1SPOSR OF TWO
lots. east fronts anil city conTruiences. le*i
titan iwm squares from MianrbmrttB A?enuo
Ilolsh's. for $450 each rash or $175 on monthly
payment |ilan. Thr price Is only IS cents
s;iiarr f<?>t; rearby property costs $1.75 square
foot..
FOli SAl?!v -Nierly 1 oca fori lot in a built-up
rctlnr ou tJroat Falls ami Old Dominion Ry..
containing one acre of fertile ground, for $300;
easy terras.
Will sell two lots, frontage 112 ft. on street
car line, at Military road crossing, for $.">00.
o hleh is only 4'4 ents per foot: tcrtns. $25
cash and $10 monthly. Apply
1S? K. M. CAW. H2A X. Y. ate.
l.OTS. 5Oil.'CV IT.. FKW BI/.H'KS BKYOM)
CVty Chase Club; C minutes" walk from car
line; b?-ant|ful location: $400 each; earner
leasing city. Box 2OS. Star office. !"
rm:SA.TB AT COM1KE.SS H RIGHTS, D. C.,
2 nice ti-roor.i houses; IST* liiTestment; also
scTern nice building lots; terms to suit burer.
JAMBS K. TAI.BKKT. Oth St.. Congress
Heights. 17*
LOCATED WITHIN TWF.NTT-FIY E .MlXGlEe
of the heart of the cltj; new and attractive
hrick le-idenee; itot-ivater heat: beautiful <>onibinatlm
gas and electric fixtures; three
pnp'iie-: large lot; high class suburb, with
water, gas. sewers, granolithic sidewalks,
lighted streets, police and fire protection.
I'riec, S5..V**. ALEXANDER SLTER. 312
Evan* Mdg. Phone Main 7022.
fOK sale 1M At-RES, in KILL, VIEW OF
the city; improved by good brick dwelling and
outbuidirgs; Also 10 acres and nandaouc
dwelling, near R. R.; fft.000. Also other
small farms nnd conntry homes.
. A. T. HOLTZMAX. 1321 F at. n.w.
ONE OK THE FINEST HOMES IN WASHIXUlon
for the tnoncy; a detached home of 9
large rooms, with "front and rear porches: cellar
urder entire house, with stationary washtubs.
s-rrant's toilet, cold storage room, etc.;
choice flowers and shade; pretty aide yard;
only ifi minutes' ride from Treasury; owner
lust sell. Most *9.5**0. Price. $6.500. Address
Mrs. RHODES. Glendale. Md.
W'OODRXDGE BARGAIN.
Owner has left city and property must be
old. Term* if desired. Be sere and see this
Sunday or first of week. W. P. McDOWELL.
232i* VVoodrldge at.. YVo.<drldge.
rINK URGE GKOCND8: BEAKTIKfL GROVE
and Louse for only $6,300 cash; within District;
northwest, near Massachusetts are., now
extending; about 13*>.0CO sq. feet?equivalent to
3 acres?of very tine ground, with six-room
house, in good repair: situated on knoll, with
good vien. among splendid trees -oaks, elma,
hickories, cherries, cedars, sycamores, etc.?
with rjutiing brook and open grassy slopes.
Fronts 343 feet on b0-foot street and 330 feet
<>n macadamized read. Five blocks from car
line, and close to sewer, water mains and
electric tights. If larger house is desired, present
house can b" added to. A fine home and
Investment proposition. Only 3 cents a square
foot, including the house, while lots In the
irrot ndlng subdivision, of which it is part,
eil for 15 to 25 cents a foot, and la fast rising.
v.-ith assured advent of Mass. ave. through
' to D. C. line.
Also a beautiful wooded acre in same vicinity
fcr only $1,750 cash.
On Sundays phone Cleveland 22-M. TAIT &
CO.. Bi*8 llth ?t. n.w.
NOTWITHSTANDING THE FACT THAT A
' full realization of the projects now under
of speedy fulfillment will ADD FIFTY
'F.R CENT to lis value. *f are still empow?red
to offtr that beautiful borne on
ROTKVILLF. PIKE
Near Bethesda 1". O. for $7,750. It Is of
SUPERIOR CONSTRI CTION and CHARMING
IN INTERIOR FINISH: 8 rooms and 2 attic
room*: tiled bath; HOT-WATER HEAT:
ELECTRIC LIGHTS, and has two wide porches.
ONE ACRE.
Adorscd with shrubs and flowers. Reflned. alltbe-year
neighbors.
THE CHEVY CHASE CLUB MEMBERS'
new. exclusive subdivision of EDGE WOOD is
immediately adjacent.
TilE NEW BOULEVARD from Chevy Chase
to Great rails trill In- within a few hundred
rar?H of tbls house.
AN IDEAL ALL-THE YEAR-ROUND HOME.
Photo at office. GEO. Y. WOHTH1NOTON
Jt SON. 1410 G n.w.
FOR SALE?CALDWELL HOMES AT WOOD?lde,
Md.. on Forest Glen electric R. R., $
nliru from city; to 1 acre lots; S rooms;
mod*m conveniences; electricity; sanitary sewerage:
complete bathrooms; sleeping balcony;
excellent water; large porches! cellars and
attics: near tars, schools and churches: $5,000
to $5,500: easy terms; lota for sale. Apply to
owner. Dr. CALDWELL. 1st are.
? CHEVT CHASE
IS FOR HOMES. The
bome-builder will find there more
inducements than can be offered by any
ether suburban section. The name of
4'hery Chase Is a synonym for the best
suburban development.
Lots range in price from 12c to 30e
per square foot.
Bra neb oflb In Chevy Chase Heights
open every day.
THOMAS J. FISHER A CO. (Inc.).
738 15th at. n.w.
A BEAUTIFUL HOME: PLENTY OAK 8HADB.
abundance or fruit; hennery, gardes and garage:
mutt be S'jen for full appreciation.
KKRFOOT. Substation. Riverdale. Md. OSes.
805 Pa. ave. n.w.
FOU SALEANYTHING
THAT YOU MAY WANT.
FROM A LOT !SO*200 TO 200 ACBBb.
ALONG THE LINE OF THE ROCKMLLE
ELECTRIC KOAD. EITHER IMPROVED
OR UNIMPROVED FOE IBIffUTm-VT
/NT. ornDsi'lkii rtv
- 1 1 IV PUDI/|f
J. II. MILLER. 13Q4 P.
BARGAIN NEAR CONN. AVE.. SPIJCNDID 7rooir
bunjulu* on very large Tot. Tbe bouse
Is an<1 contain* hoc bath. gas, water,
wwr. futime b?-at, ?U*.; ouly $3.SuO; very
easy terms.
A- B CAMrBELL. 1?10 H n.w.
FOR BALK NEW fiROOM ANT> ATTIC FRAME
house <>o Oiwdalt "ad near Chain Bridge nud:
hot water boat and hath: electric lights; tuo*
re re ivlltr; lot SbtllS: large two-strc-y stable
and chicken httr"": close to aeboole and
bnrebes; small cash payment and re;,tamable
:?rtm. \ddrr-s* OWNER. Rnj 2.N2. Star odlee.
20 VARNUM ST.. rKTWORTH. D. C.; NEAR
tke Soldier*" Honie: popular price: monthly
payments. H)l. WIRT CLARKE A SON. Buitiir.ore.
BEAUTIFUL BUILDING SITES
FOR ?J!th CASH
OK $22l> ON TIME!
IN THE
MICHIGAN AVENUE ADDITION.
No other pro?e-rty In the city carries with It
tick possibilities of qttleL increase tu ralne,
being situated lu a nelgbltorhood enriched with
improvements costing manv millions. .Cone
out and study the surrounding* of thin beautiful
subdivision and note the powers and resources
that arc behind Its Jfrowtb.
BROOK LAND CARS
Every three minutes morning and evening, and
ever*" ten minutes during the day.
RUN DIRECTLY To THE PROPERTY.
GRT OFF AT THE RED TENT. ;*_Th atreet
and Michigan arerue. uJJaeent to the Franciscan
Monastery, and secure a botne aite or
lot for investment in this beautiful subdivision.
Remember that the opening prices for lots sre
$!? upward for cash siai $2*J0 on time. Protective
restrictions; title guaranteed. See
HOWARD K JOHNSON A CO.,
Room rsW McLachlen building.
Cor. 10th and O sts. n.w.
Phone Main 444A.
FOR SALE SILVER SPRING." MD; VKfft
large lot- will divide: non-resident owner will
. sell reasons Mr; In Sliver Spring subdivision.
Apply I. O. THORNE CO., Ha. 14, 472 La- ??.
?S
rv
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SUBUBBAH PROPERTY.
FOB SALE. '
I WILL FURNISH FUNDS ANDOROUND IS
northwest section of District for building of
detached homes. Address BUILDER. Box SI.
Star oglce.
CHEVi CHASE BUYERS AND SELLERS.
Information. Opportunities. Bales.
Rests. Loans.
W. H. WALKER. 729 13tb n.w.
FOR SAI.K - FINEST LOTS IN TAKOMA
Park; near electric and steam car Uses: water.
sewer and gas; cheap and on easy terms.
1. P. EARNEST. Trustee. 323 *% st. n.w.
FOR RENT.
NEWLY PAINTED. WELL HEATED 8-ROOM
house, Ouk are.. Takoma Park, one fare to
city: I>e8t location: water, sewer, ran. bath,
porches, etc.; lot .".0x200. ARTHUR R. COLBl'RN.
offlee 50T> K n.w. Phones. 18*
FOR RENT- HOUSE WITH NINE ROOMS AND
bath; water, sewer and gas; large, shady
grounds; suitable outbuilding for stable or
garage; 18th and Brentwood rd. n.e.. one
square frotn R. I. ave. cars. Apply to Mrs.
H. W. HE1DER, 16th and Brentwood rd. n.e.
17*
CLEVELAND PARK; MODERN PRIVATE 12room
residence unfnr.: liirire lot: shade trees:
hot-water heat. 3214 Newark st. 17*
FOR RENT. POTOMAC HEIGHTS-NEW NINE
room house; a.m.l.; hot-water heat; $30 per
month; t-j square from ear line, 1 fare. Mrs.
J. ROLAND JOHNSTON. Potomac Height*. If
LOVELY IIOCSE, OS NCRETE BIOCK RCNOA
low; 6 rooms, pantry; opposite post office:
near track; dps; $13 month; fine as $35 flat.
F. A. COGSWELL. Ballston. Va.
FOR RENT-HANDSOME DWELLING; NINE
rooms; staNe and other outbuildings; 10 acres
of land and orchard: near electric R. H.; $20.
A. T. HOLTZMAN. 1321 F st. p.w.
P*OR RENT
flS.OO-Fanftlog, D. C.: 5 r., 4 acres, stable.
S24.0O? Takoma Park: 0 r., twth: new.
$25-00--'Takonnt Park; 8 r.. bath, stable.
$30.00 Plnehurst, D. C.; 7 r., hot-water heat.
MYERS. A BOOTH CO.. Inc.. 732 loth st. n.w.
FORT MTER HEIGHTS. VA.: 8 ROOMS AND
bath; furnace heat; $15. MeL.VCHLKN BANKING
CORPORATION. 10th and G sts.
EIGHT ROOMS; HOT WATER HF.AT. WATER;
acre; on ear line; suitable boarders; $18.
Drug store. Ballston. Va.
FOR RENT- KKNILWORTH. D.' C.. 6 ROOM
houses; new; fresh with paint and paper; 110
and $12. Inquire of G. A. Maddov. Columbian
building. 416 Sth at. n.w.. Boom 316.
REAL ESTATE.
TRUSTEE S SALE OF FOURTEEN
BUILDING. LOTS,
FRONTING ON VIRGINIA
AVENUE. 9TIL "K" AND
1-0TH STREETS SOUTHEAST.
TOGETHER WITH
THE I M PRO V EM ENTS,
PRINCIPALLY CONSISTING
OF FRAME SHEDS,
SAID PROPERTY HAVING
FORMERLY BEEN USED
AS A COAL YARD.
This Is to give notiee that the undersigned
company has been duly authorized, by deeree of
the Supreme Court of the District of Columbia,
passed in Equity Canae No. 30200. to make sale
(as trustee) of the following described real
estate situate in the cjty of Washington. In
said District, namely: T-ots one (1), two <2)
and four Ut to fifteen <15i. inclusive. in Bowie's
subdiyision of square south of square nine hundred
and fifty-one (951 >, being all of said square
ezcepting lots three <3i and sixteen and
proposes to sell the same at private sale (subject
to the approval of the court). to the person
making the highest offer therefor, by FRIDAY.
THE TWENTIETH DAT OF OCTOBER,
1811. AT THREE O'CLOCK P.M.
Offers must be made in writing, addressed to
the compsny, accompanied by cash or cheek for
two hundred dollars ($200). as deposit. Inclosed
In sealed envelope, and delivered to the truat
department in tne omec or tnc company.
All such waled envelopes will be opened and
the offers therein contained considered and acted
npon Immediately after three o'clock p.m., on
the day above mentioned, and all persona who
made offers are Invited to be present In person
or by representative, at that time.
Terma of sale: One-third In cash, balance in
equal installments, at one and two years, to be
secured by deed of trust on the property sold;
deferred payments to bear Interest at ? per cent,
or all cash, at the option of the purchaser. For
further information, apply to trust department
of the undersigned company.
NATIONAL SAVINGS AND TRUST COMPANY,
trustee, northeast corner of 15th street and New
York are.
ocl2-7t.eSn G. F. WILLIAMS. Attorney.
AUCTION SALES.
FUTPBE PAYS.
CHANCERY SALE OF VALUABLE TRACTS
OF LAND FRONTING S2G.22 FEET ON
WISCONSIN AVENUE AND 371.2tt FEET
ON THE LOUGHBOROUGH ROAD. AT
TIIF. INTERSECTION OF SAID AVENUE
AND ROAD; ALSO ANOTHER PARCEL
FRONTING 59.54 FEET ON WISCONSIN
AVENUE ABOUT 112 FEET NORTH OF
ABOVE-MENTIONED TRACT. BOTH IMPROVED
BY DWELLINGS.
By virtue of a decree of the Supreme Court
of the District of Columbia, passed In Equity
Cause No. 30230 William H. Shoemaker et al.
vs. Mand Thompson), wc. the undersigned trustees.
will offer for sale at public auction, in
front of the premises, on FRIDAY, THE
T?ti>n-?15Vfc>TH UA1 Of UlTIiWCK, 1?U,
AT FOUR O'CLOCK P.M.. the following described
land and premises, situate In the county
of Washington, District of Colombia, beginning
for the some at the intersection of the westerly
line of Wisconsin avenue with the easterly line
of the Ifish borough road, and running thence
with said westerly line, north 23* 3d' 3d" west,
320.23 feet: thence south 06* 32' 3d" west 187.59
feet, to the easterly line of the Loughborough
road: thence with said easterly line, south 53"
51' 30" east. 371.20 feet, to the point of beginning.
and containing 30,034.83 square feet,
according to a surrey and plat made by the surreyor
of the District of Columbia the 8th day
of March, 1911: said parcel designated for taxation
purposes as part of parcel 34-12; also
IMMEDIATELY THEREAFTER land taxed as
parcel 34-11 and part of laud taxed as parcel
34-12, beginning for the same at the northeast
comer of parcel 24-11 and running thence with
the northerly line of said parcel, south 70* west.
222.70 feet: tbence south 13" 2d' 30" eaat 58.40
| feet, thenc- north 70" 20' east 233.23 feet, to
the westerly line of Wisconsin avenue: thence
with said westerly line, north 23? 30' 30" west,
56.54 feet, to the point of beginning, containing
i:t.:tb9.25 square feet, according to a surrey and
plat made by the surreyor of the District of
Columbia the 8th day of March, 1?11. Said
tracts of land 1>eing parts of lot No. 1 In a
subdivision of two 2-acre lots conreyed by Caperton
and Jones, trustees, to Benjamin F. Riley
aud Aqtiiia Kid and by said Riley and Eld to
Isaiah Shoemaker by deed dated November 30.
1900. and retarded among the land records of
tlie District of Columbia June 23. 1SW. in Liber
R. M. H.. No. 17, folio 294.
Terms of sale: One-third of the purchase
money to be paid in cash and the balance in
two eqtial Installments, payable in one and two
years the day of sale, and to be represented
by the promissory notes of the purchaser.
bearing interest at the rate of 6 per
centum per annum, payable semi-annually, and
secured be deed of trust on the property sold,
or all cash, at the option of the purchaser.
$2dO deposit required upon acceptance of bid on
each parcel. All conveyancing. notary fees and
recording at purchaser's coat. Terms to be eouiplled
with within fifteen days or trustees may
adrertise and sell at the purchaser's risk and
cost after five liars' preeious advertisement of
such resale, published in some newspaper of
Washington. D. C.
ALBERT E. SHOEMAKER. Trustee.
Columbian building.
EDWARD M.TLEARY. Trustee.
Room 5. Warder building. 9tli and F sts. n.w.
THOS. J. OWEN & SON, Aucts.
oclg-ilfide.eSu
ADAM A. WESCHLER. AUCTIONEER.
TRUSTEE S SALE OK VALUABLE IMPROVED
REAL ESTATE. CONSISTING OF TWO
1?TS. IMPROVED BY ONE BRICK STORE.
KNOWN AS NO. 965 FLORIDA AVENUE
NORTHWEST.
By virtue of a decree passec, by the Supreme
i Court of the Diatriet of Columbia October 6,
| 1911. in Equity Cause No. 30487. the under !
signed trustee will acll at public auction In
front of the premises oo THURSDAY, TUB
NINETEENTH DAY OF OCTOBER. A.D. 1911.
AT .HALF PAST FOUR O'CLOCK P.M.. the
following described is ml and |>remlses. situate
> tk.. T\i. *>!..? a# fa 1 m Kta ' rtrl rioalirno t P/i U u
10 If- 1/1911 II ( VI ' IIUJ l/m WU'I in .'' fliao.'i ?? '
and being lots Nos. '! >? and 310 In square 2873.
with the improvements tbereon. consisting of
one brick store, known as No. OCT. Florida avenue
northwest.
Terms of sale: One-thlrd of the purchase
money to be paid in cash, balance in two equal
Installments? |*yable in ooe art! two years from
the day of s-ale. with interest at si* per centum
per annum, parable semi-annually, secured by
deed of trust on the property sold, or all cash,
at the optloD of the purchaser. A deposit of
$200 will he required at the tint* of sale. All
conveyancing ami recording, etc at coat of
purelraser. Terms of sal" to be compiled with
within fifteen days from day of sale, otherwise
trustee reserves th" right to resell the property
?t the risk and cost of the defaulting purchaser
after live days' advertisement of such resale
In son>" newspaper p-jhllsbed in the city of
Washington. Dl.tritt of Columbia.
ocl>-u4ds 344 D nt. n.w.
RALPH ?> VEX. Trustee.
ADAM A. WKSCIILKtt. -Vl'tJTlONRER.
Attractive Tfaree=story
and CeSSar Brick Dwells
5 rag, No. 29011 E3tih St.
N.W., by Auction.
By Virtue of authority vested In the under,
signed I will offer for sal" by public auction in
front of the premises, on Tl'EBDAY. OCTOBER
TWENTY-FOt'BTH. 1911. AT FOl'B-THIRTY
O'CiXlfK P.M.. lot 39 in sqnare 2H.VJ. 13.75 hy
97 feet, improved by an attractive huff brie*
dwe'ling with stone trimmings, containing lo
rooms and hath.
Terms of aalc: Subject to a dred of trust for
$4,300. balance cash. A deposit of $200 required
st sale. Terms of ssle to la- complied wiih In
16 days from day of sale, otherwise the property |
will tie resold, st risk and cost of defaulting
purchaser, after 5 days' sdvertisement of sucn
rewrfle In some newspaper published tn Washington.
D. C. All conveyancing, recording, etc., at
purchaser's rout.
ADAM A. WK8CHLEB. Auctioneer.
oci^-ddids.e^u r i'20 Pa. ave. n.w.
V
AUCTION SALES.
TOMORROW.
Tomorrow,
TUESDAY,
October 117, 110 AMo
extensive sale of ki'rniti re. carpets.
etc.: a bolt 1.000 yards linoleums.
oilcloths. brass and enamELED
reds itros. wardrobes, mat
TINGS, MIRRORS. PICTURES, BOOKCASES,
ETC.
The above arc the onlip'? contents of several
roatdoD'-oa. private owners, storage goods, etc.
All will l>c sold to the highest bidder for cash.
D. NOTES, Auctioneer, r,ir, La. arc. n.w.
No connection with any other auction house in
the block.
MARCUS NOTES, At't'T.. 416 1>TH ST. N.W.
SALE Or GOVERNMENT OFFICE FURNITURE,
FIXTURES, OliD MATERIALS,
JUNK, ETC.
By order of the director of the bureau of
engraving and priming. 1 will sell at public
a net Ion on TUESDAY. OCTOBER SEVENTEENTH.
11)11. AT TEN A.M., within the
bureau card, various unserviceable articles. sia-h
as: 1 Oliver Typewriter, with case; 1 lot of
abont Wire Sreens. 1 %lron Back with trays.
4 Oil Tanks. 1 lot of 6 Water Coolers. 1 Stone
faint Mill, 2 sets Ruhr Stones for paint mill.
1 Forcing l*ress, 1 Steam Jacketed Kettle. 1
lot Wire Cable Reels, ,T Glue Heaters. 1 "Work
Bench. 1 Hydraulic Elevator. 1 Oak Case. 2
Washing Machines, 12 Iron Hag Drying Racks.
6 Laundry Mangles. 1 Foot power lajthe, 1 Refrigerator.
7 Flat-top Desks, ft 8-foot Electric
Chandeliers. MARCUS NOTES, Auct.
0013.14.IB
ADAM A. WESCI1LER, AUCTIONEER. '
Two Story and Base=
ment Brick Dwelling
No. 85 New York Ave=
nue Northwest, by
Auction.
By virtue of authority vested in the undersigned.
I will sell by public auction. In front
r.f tho nremicna nn TI"OCTl IV TlfW slWITV.
*.-* ??v |/?\ ??* ?-.? n, a. ? ??'! ' ? 4 1 I lll< IllVf U? V TEENTH
DAY OF OCTOBER, 1911. AT FIVE
O'CLOCK P.M.. sublot 61. square 61S, improved
by a substantial 9-room and batli brick dwelling.
Terms: Reasonable, and made known at time
of sale. Deposit of $20<l at sale. Terms of
sale to be complied with within lb days from
day of sale, otherwise resale at risk and cost
of defaulting purchaser after B days' readvertlsement.
All conveyancing and recording at
purchaser's^ccst.
ocll d&ds ADAM A. WK.Sf-HL.KR. Auct.
ADAM A. WESCHLER. AUCTIONEER.
Two=story BrSck BweSl=
ing, No. 20611 35 th St.
N.W., by Auction.
By virtue of authority vested in the nnderBigrned.
I will sell by public auction, in front of
the premises, on TUESDAY, THE SEVENTEENTH
DAY OF OCTOBER, 1911, AT FOUR
O'CLOCK P.M., part of square 1297, having a
frontage of 2b feet by depth of 17b feet; improved
by 6-room brick dwelling with frame addition.
I
Terms: Subject to trust. $1,500; balance cash,
or all cash. A deposit of $100 at sale. Terms
to be complied with in 15 days. All conveyancing
and recording at purchaser's cost.
ocl2-dAds ADAM A. WESCHLEB. Auct.
TfcOS. J. OWEN & SON, AUCTIONEERS.
TRUSTEES' SALE OF VERY VALUABLE
BUILDING LOT, FRONTING 25 FEET ON
THE NORTH SIDE OF RHODE ISLAND
AVE-, BY DEPTH OF ABOUT 140 FEET
TO A GOOD 30- FOOT ALLEY, WITH A
GOOD TWO-STORY BRICK STABLE THEREON.
JUST WEST OF 14TH STREET N.W.,
BEING THE ONLY VACANT LOT IN THIS
BLOCK. ESPECIALLY ADAPTED FOR A
PHYSICIAN OR A SMALL APARTMENT
HOUSE, AND PARTICULARLY ADAPTED
FOR AUTOMOBILE SALES BUILDING.
By virtue of a certain deed of trust, duly recorded
in Liber No. 273S. at folio 235 et seq.,
one of the land 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 SEVENTEENTH DAY OF
OCTOBER. 1911. AT FOUR O'CLOCK P.M.. the
following described land and premises, situate
In the city of Washington, District of Columbia,
and designated as and being lot numbered 24.
and the west 5 feet front by the full depth
thereof of lot numbered 23. In George W, Rlggs'
subdivision of lots In square numbered 210, as
per plat recorded in the office of the surveyor
for the District of Columbia, in Liber W. F..
at folio 6, together with the Improvements.
Terms of aale: One-fourth of the purchaae
money to be paid in rash, and the balance In
three equal Installment*, payable In one, two
and three years, with interest at 5 pey centum
per annum, payable semi-annually, from day of
sale, represented by the promissory notes of the
purchaser, to be secured by deed of trust upon
the property sold, or all cash, at the option of
t.he purchaser. A deposit of (250.00 will be required
at the time of sale. All conveyancing,
recording, etc., at cost of pnrcbaser. Terms of
tale to be complied with within 15 days from
day of sale, otherwise the trustees reserve the
right to resell the property at the risk and cast
of the defaulting purchaser, after Ave days'
advertisement of siicb resale in some newspaper
published in Washington. D. C.
JAM US B. WIMJ3R. Trustee,
CHART .KS ?J. ALLEN. Trustee,
c6-d&ds.eSu , Unlou Trust building.
TRUSTEES' SALE OF PREMISES NO. 33U7 O
STREET NORTHWEST.
By virtue of a decree of the Supreme Court of
the District of Columbia, made in equity cause
No. 30457, the undersigned trustees will sell at
public auction, in front of the premises, on
TUESDAY. THE SEVENTEENTH DAY OK
OCTOBER, lftll. AT FIVE O'CLOCK P,M.. the
followingdeseribed real estate, 6ituate in the
city of Washington, District of Columbia, distinguished
as lot 11 in Leightou's snbdlvision of
lota 156. 137 and part lota 148 and 149 in Beatty
and Hawkins' addition to Georgetown, as per
plat of said subdivision recorded in surveyor's
iMflce of said District in Book A. R. Shepherd, at
page 217. said property being uow known as lot
So. 14 In square 1245. together with the 'improvements,
a three-story brick dwelling, No.
3307 O street northwest.
Terms of sale: One-third cash, balance In two
cqnal installments, payable In one and two
years, bearing interest at six per centum per
annum, payable semi-annually, secured by deed
at trust on the nronertv sold, or all cash, at
purchaser's opl ion. A deposit of V-00 will be required
upon acceptance of bid. Terms to be compiled
with within fifteen days from day of ante,
or trustees reserve the right to readTertise and
sell at defaulting purchaser's cost anil risk. All
conveyancing, notary fees and cost of examination
of title to be paid by purchaser.
GEORGE C. GERTMAN,
HAKKV M. PACKARD,
412 5th at. n.w.,
ELLEN SPENCER MCSSEY.
1317 New York are. n.w..
Trustee*.
TUPS. J. OWEN A SON. Aucta. oco dAda.eSu
"WALTER B. WILLIAMS A CO, AUCTIONEERS.
SPECIAL SALE
OF HOFSEHOLI) EFFECTS, CLOTHING. ETC.
On TOMORROW, OCTOBER SEVENTEENTH.
COMMENCING AT HALF-PAST TEN O'CLOCK
A.M.. will l>e sold at our salesroom, corner loth
and-f) ate. n.w., a general assortment of Parlor,
Chamber, Library and Dining Loom Furniture,
partially enumerated: Five l'arlor Suites. Oak
Dressers and Washstands, Rosewood-ease Piano,
auu OlUfr !UlfKTUttU?*UU?l xruuirs.
ALSO
Thirty-five Overcoat*, Gents" Clothing. etc.
Terms cash.
WALTER B. WILLIAMS i CO.. Aucta.
FUTt'HK DAYS.
THUS. J. OWEN & fiON, Auctioneers.
TRUSTEES' SAIiK OF TWO VALUABLE
BRICK DWELLINGS. NOS. 1517 AND 1519
O ST. N.W.
Ity virtue of two certain deeds of trust, duly
recorded in Liber No. ".410. folios 172 ot *e?|..
foilo-. 189 et Hey., of the land records ?f llie
District of Coluinbia. and :it tlie request of the
party secured thereby, the undersigned trustees
will sell at public auction, in front of the
premises. on TUESDAY. THE TWENTYFOURTH
DAY .OK OCTOBER. A.D. Illlt. AT
FIVE 't'CLOCK I'.M.. the following ?lescrli>ed
land and premises, situate In the city of Washington.
Dl?frict of Columbia, and designated a*
and being lot* 74 and 75 to Curti* .1. Hlllyer's
subdivision of lots in square No. 195. as per
plat rc<a>rded in the office of Hie surveyor for
the District of tpiumbia in Liber 11. at folio tt9,
together with tne improvements.
Terma of sale: Sold subject to a prior trust
for f4.25d on each lot nnd balance cash. A deposit
of $100 tvlll be required at time of sale
on each lot. All con\eyaitcing. recording, etc.,
at cost of purchaser. Terms of sale to be compiled
with within 15 days from day of sale,
otherwise the trustees reserve the right to resell
the property at the risk and <a?t of defaulting
purchaser after live days' advertisement of sucli
resale Hi sous- newspaper pijniisiirii m vv asulnfton.
D. C. WILLIAM A. IIILL.
KIGNALD W. BE A LI..
% orl 4 ddrda.eSu ? TnutcM.
ADAM A. WHMCHLKJt. AUCTTONTTKK. "
ADMINISTRATRIX'S SALE OF TWO-STORY
FRAME DWELLING. NO. 2241 I'ROL'T
STREET SOUTHEAST. TWIN!NO CITY.
Br virtue of an order <*f lIn- Supreme Court
of "the District of Columbia, holding n I'poluitr
Court. In ro Mgtato of Charles A. Rady. deceased,
Adminlslration No. I74.'$2. the under- j
signed administratrix will sell at public auction. 1
in front of On- premises, on MONDAY, TI1E. i
TWENTY-THIRD DAY OF OCTOBER, A.D.
Iftll. AT HALF I'AST FOI R O l'IflCK F.M..
tb" following described land and premises. situate
In the county of Washington. District of
Colombia, and designated at. and belne i?irt of
lot NdS. square 5?01, together with the Improvements
thereon.
Terms of sale: Cash. A deposit of $100 required
at Hie time of Kale. All conveyancing,
recording, etc., at the oat of the purchaser.
Terms of .-ale to bo complied with within fifteen
days from day of sale, otherwise the adinlnlrtra'rl
reserves the rig}n to resell the
property at the risk auil cost of the defaulting
purchaser after Itve days" advertisement of ancli
resale in some ncwspaiicr published In the city
of Washington. D. CMARY
CHRISTINE RA1)Y. Administratrix.
WILLIAM E. AMBROSE.
LEONARD A. BLOCK.
Attorney* for Administratrix,
Appeals building, 5th and E sts. R.w.
ocl2-d&d*. exoclS
AUCTION SALES.
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{ Embracing in part magn
C olonial, Chippendale and Hep
t enter Tables, Mirrors, etc.,
Persian Carpets and Rugs, a
$ Paintings. Sheffield Plate. Rri
Chelsea China, Bronzes, Marhh
jjl lish and French Colored Frinl
$ ALL TO BE SOLD AT
$ TION AT SLOAN'S GALLE
X DAY, THURSDAY AND FR
& 20, AT 11 A.M. AND 3 P.M.
I*! ON VIEW MONDAY A1
I* AND 17, 1911.
| Catalogues on application
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AJ>AM A. WERCHLER, AUCTIONEER.
Trustees' Sale of Valuable Improved
Real Estate, Being the
Six - Story - and - Cellar Brick
Rinlrlmnr V ric oflH HIT D
I-' IIIIV1I 114^ * 1 V_/w7? Oil V* -*-"
Street N.W., and Stable in Rear.
By virtue of n certain deed of trust duly recorded
in Liber No. .1451. folio 268 et seq., of the
laud records of the District of Colombia, and
at the request of the party secured thereby, we.
the undersigned trustees, will sell at public
auction. In front of the premises, on FRIDAY.
THE TWENTY-SEVENTH DAY OF OCTOBER.
A.D. 1011. AT FIVE O'CLOCK P.M.. the following
described land and premises, situate in
the city of Washington, in the District of Columbia.
and designated as and being part of
original lot 6 in square 378. beginning at the
southeast corner of said lot, thence north 187
feet 10% inches, thence West 30 feet 6% inches,
thence south 187 feet 10% inches, thence east
30 feet 0% inches to the beginning, together
with the improvements.
Terms of sale: One-thlnl of the purchase
money to he paid In cash and the balance in two
equal Installments, payable in one and two
years, with interest at six per centum per annum,
payable semi-annually, from day of sale,
secured by deed of trust upon the property sold,
or all cash, al the option of the purchaser. A
deposit of foOO will be required of the purchaser
at the time of sale. All conyeyancing. recording
and notarial fees at the cost of the purchaser.
Terms of sale to be complied with
within fifteen days from day of sale, otherwlae
the trustees reserve the right to resell the property,
at the risk and coat of the defaulting purchaser,
after five days' advertisement of such
resale in some newspaper published in the city
of Washington. D. C.
vv?v TVP T BL'VOPn
.? l l.1 to x. ri/iftcinf
7th and G sts. n.w.,
GEO. R. LIXKIX8.
800 19th st. n.w..
ocl6-d&ds.eSu * Trustees.
DAM . WEfiCHLER, AUCTIONEER.
Receiver's Sale of Brick Dwellings,
Nos. 1145 and 1147 Lingers
Alley N.W.; Frame 'Dwelling
No. 413 Franklin Street N.W.,
and Unimproved Lots on South
Side of H Street Between 2d
and 3d Streets N.E.
Under and by virtue of a decree of the Supreme
Court of the District of Columbia, passed
In Equity cause No. 00254, appointing me ancillary
receiver of the People's Real Estate Tontine,
a corporation of the state of New York,
lately dissolwd, I will offer for sale by public
auction in front of the respective premises ON
FRIDAY. THE CWEXTIETH DAY*^ OF OCTOBER,
1911, the following described real estate
situate in the cltv of Washington, District of
Columbia, to wit:
AT FOUR O'CLOCK P.M..
Lots 56 and 57 in John H. Roberts' subdivision
of parts of lots "A" and "B" of Clarke's subdivision
of original lot 24, square 117, Improved
by brick dwellings 1145 and 1147 Lingers alley
northwest.
AT FOUR-THIRTY O'CLOCK P.M..
Lot 194 of the Commissioners' subdivision of
square 510, improved by frame dwelling 413
Franklin street northwest.
AT FIVE O'CLOCK P.M..
Part of original lot 8 in square 752. beginning
for the same at a point on H street northeast.
53 feet and 2 inches each from the northwest
corner of the aforesaid lot and square and
running thence east along said H street 29
feet 2li Inches, thence sotitli too reet. tnence
west 28 feet 2% Inches, and* thence north 1O0
feet to the place of beginning. (Unimproved.)
Terms of sale: On each parcel, one-third
cash, balance In cqnal installments at one and
two years from day of sale, bearing Interest at
0 per cent, payable semi-annually, and secured
by first deed of trust on the property sold, or
all cash at purchaser's option. A deposit of
$10O on each parcel required at time of sale.
Terms of sale to be complied with tvlthin twenty
drys from day of sale, otherwise the receiver
reserves the right to resell the property, at the
rl ik and cost of the defaulting purchaser, after
fi*e days' advertisement of auch resale In The
Kvcniug Star newspaper. All conveyancing and
recording at purchaser's cost.
ERNEST R. I NO WIKLLS,
^piclllarf Receiver.
Address .-are of Geo. Francis Williams, Attorney.
Columbian building. O'3-dftds.eSu
THOS. J. OWEN & SON. AUCTIONEERS.
TRUSTEES SALE OF VALUABLE IMPROVED
REAL ESTATE. NO. 7KJ15 lffl'Il STREET
NORTHWEST.
By virtue of a certain deed c" trust duly
recorded. In Liber No. 1(281, folioct seq..
of tbe land records of the Pl.?tri:'i of Columbia,
and at the request of the {'arty secured
thereby, the uudorslgned trustees will sell, at
public auction. In front of the premises, on
THURSDAY. THE NINETEENTH DAY OF OCTOBER.
A. D. 1811, AT HALF 'ART FOUR
O'CLOCK P.M.. the following described land
and premises, situate in the courtly of Washington,
District of Columbia, and designated ae
and being lot numbered four hundred and seventy-two
1472) in Charles Schnc-.der's subdivision
of lots in S. P. Browu's twbdivlsion of
laud kuown as "Mount Pleasant,as per plat
of mid Schneider's subdivision " recorded In
County Book lfl, page 107, In the surveyor's
office for said District, together With the improvements,
consisting of a thnv story brick
dwelling.
Terms of sale; One-third of 'he purchase
- * * ? ?? 1- W..l.MnA .in noun 1
money IQ OP jmhi III rnsu, in* -ii i"u w?j>iui
installments, payable In onV ami two years, wnh
Interest at 0 i<er centum per annum. payable
semi annually, from day of sale seeurrd by
deed of trust upon the property sold, or all
eaali, at the option of the purchaser. A deposit
of f200.oo will be required at time of
sale. All conveyancing, recording, etc., at cost
of purchaser. Tertns of aale to be i-omplled
with within ten days from day of sale, otherwise
the trustees reserve the right to resell
the property at the risk aDd i-ost of defaulting
purchaser, after five days' advertisement of such
resale In some newspaper published In Washington,
I). C.
CHARLES D. DRAYTON,
JOSEPH D. SULLIVAN,
m-7-dAils.exSu Trustees.
l'HOb. J. OWfi.N A SON. AUCTIONEERS.
CHANCERY SALE OF LOT. IMPROVED BY
BRICK DWELLING. 1212 O STREET
SOUTHWEST. WASHINGTON. D. 0.
By virtue of a decree of the Supreme Court of
th<? District of Columbia, passed in Equity No.
,'iti28", we will sell at public auction, in front
of the premises, on WEDNESDAY. OCTOBER
EIGHTEENTH. 1011, AT POUR O'CLOCK
P.M., lot 41 in Tucker's siilnllvlsion In square
at", as per plat tn tssvk 18, page 128. of the
surveyor's ofli- e of said District, and part of lot
42 Id said sulidlvislo:) and square. Beginning
fi>r said part at h point distant tW feet from the
northeast corner or lot 42 on the line of a pub
lie alley, runuing menee Pima ninug hsiu sucy
3 feet, thence west 13 feet, thence north Jl
feet and thence east 13 feet to the p'-aee of beginning
Terms: One-third of the purchase money to
he paid In <-a6h. of whl?*h a deposit of $100
iiiuat be made at the time of sale, and the
balance In two e,jnal installments, payable In
one and two years from the day of sale, and
to be represented by the promissory notes of the
purchaser, l?esrlng Interest at the rate of 6 per
centum per annum, payable semi-annually and
secured by deed of trust on the property sold,
or ul! cash at the opium of the purchaser. All
conveyancing and recording at the purchaser'*
cost, and the terras of sale must be compiled
with In fifteen days or the trustees reserve the
right to resell at the risk and cost of the defaulting
purchaser, or report the default to the
court for lta action In the premlae*.
EDMUND CAUKINGTON, Trustee,
B03 D st. l.v.
ERSKINE GOBDOX. Trustee,
oc6-d*ds,exSu Century building.
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AUCTIOH SALES.
rtTTtJHM DATS.
fs Art Galleries, |
)7 Q Street I
V
U. S. Treasury -f:
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mU G&mitar@?|
ineint Estates, a Naval i
Storage Co., a Prom= t
mily and Others f
T
ificcnt pieces in tlic Sheraton, ?
plcwhite styles, All-gilt Screens, |
in the Louis periods, valuable ?*
Fine Library, Jewelry, Antique *|*
c-a-brac. Brasses. Austrian and
es, Fire Sets and Andirons, Eng- f
:s, etc.
ABSOLUTE PUBLIC AUG5- $
1RIES, 1407 G ST., WEDNES- *
IDAY, OCTOBER 18, 19 AND &
EACH DAY. |
MD TUESDAY, OCTOBER 16 t
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V
O. (Inc.), Inc., Auctioneers, ?
1407 G Street.
thos. j. owen ft bon. auctioneers.
trustees' saue of valuable improved
real estate. being the threestory
and cellar brick dwelling,
containing 18 rooms and 4 baths,
no. 2818 k street northwest.
fronting 57 feet 8 inches on k
ktbrrt ?v k nifpth nic iaq 1a ritltt
TO 27-FOOT ALLEY.
Br virtue of a certain deed of trust, 'duly recorded
In Hber 2H86. fbllo 321 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 nubile auction.
In front of the premises, on SATURDAY. OCTOBER
TWENTY-FIRST. 1011, AT FOUR
O'CLOCK P.M., the following-described land and
? remises. situate In the city of Washington. Disrlct
of Columbia, and designated as and being
original lot 16 and the east 7 feet 8 Inches front
on K street of original lot 13 by the depth
thereof In square 3, together with the Improvements.
Terms of sale: One-third of the purchase
money to be paid In cash, balance in two equal
installments, payable in one and two years, with
Interest at 6 per centum per annum, payable
semi-annually, from dty of sale, secured by deed
of trust upon the property sold, or all cash, at
the option of the put-chaser. A deposit of $200
will be required at time of sale. All conveyancing,
recording, etc.. at cost of purchaser. Terms
of sale to be complied with within 13 days from
day of sale, otherwise the trustees reserve the
right to resell the property, at the risk and cost
or defaulting purchaser, after live days' advertisement
of such resale In some newspaper published
In Washington. D. C.
WILLIAM E. EDMOXSTON.
300 3th at. n.w.,
WILLIAM H. SAUNDERS.
oclO-dAdg.eSu Trustees.
THOMAS DOWLING & CO., AUCTIONEERS.
TRUSTEES SALE OF INTEREST IN VALUABLE
BUSINESS PROPERTY. NO. 3144 M
ST. N.W.
By virtue of a deed of trust recorded In Liber
3210, folio 156 et seq., of the land records for
the District of Colombia, and at request of
party secured thereby, we will sell at public
auction. In front of premises, on WEDNESDAY,
OCTOBER TWENTY-FIFTH. 1011, AT HALFPAST
FOUR O'CLOCK P.M., all interest of
grantors in said deed of trust In the following
oescrioea ihdu sua preraisee, inutie m i-ne en*
of Washington. District of Columbia, namely:
Part of lot alx (6), In square eleven hundred and
ninety-nine <1190), formerly known as square
twenty-nine in Georgetown, more fully described
iu said deed of trust, together with improvements
thereon.
Terms announced at sale; (200 deposit at sale,
and all conveyancing and recording at purchaser's
cost. Terms of sale to be compiled with within
15 days, otherwise trustees reserve right to resell
at risk and cost of defaulting purchaser
after 5 days' advertisement In some newspaper
published in Washington, D. C.
GEO. W. LIXKLNS, Trustee.
GEO H. LINKIXS. Trustee,
oeH-dAda.eSu : 80=1 19th st. n.w.
ADAM A. WESCHLKR, AUCTIONEER.
TRUSTEES^ALE OF VALUABLE
IMPROVED REAL
ESTATE KNOWN AS "DOUGLASS
HALL," CORNER OF
NICHOLS AND HOWARD
AVENUES. ANACOSTIA OR
HILLSDALE, D. C.
By virtue of a decree passed by the Supreme
Court of rhe District of Columbia, October ft,
1911, In Equity Cause No. 30115. the undersigned
trustees will sell at public auction, ia
front of the premises, on THURSDAY. THE
TWENTY-SIXTH DAY OF OCTOBER, 1911. AT
KIVE O'CLOCK P.M.. the following described
real estate, situate in the County of Washington,
District of Columbia, and designated as and
being a part of lot three C5). iu block nine 19),
in the subdivision of trustees of Barry Farm,
according to plat thereof now on file In office
surveyor D. C., beginning for same at the
northeast corner of aald lot three (3). at intersection
of Howard and Nichols avenues, and
running thence with Howard avenue 49 degrees
west 4 poles, or ftft feet more or less; thence
south 41 degrees west, 81.ft) feet more or less
to the pfrt conveyed to Gdrrett; thence south
49 degrees east 81.90 feet mote or less to
Nichols avenue, and thence north with Nichols
avenue 2?'4 degree* west 77' feet more or less
to the place of beginning; together with the improvements
thereon.
Terms of sale; One-third of the purchase
money to be paid in cash, balance in two equal
I installments, payable in one and two year# from
(he day of sale, with interest at six per eentum
per annum, payable semi-annually, secured by
deed of trust on the property sold, or all cash.
I at the op.Ion of the purchaser. A deposit of
| (20O will lie required at the time of sale. All
i conveyancing and recording, etc.. at cost of pnr!
chaser. Terms of sale to be compiled with within
fifteen days fiom day of wile, otherwise trustees
reserve the right to resell 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,
District of Columbia.
MASON N. RICHARDSON.
Kendall bldg.. 4tj and D sts.
DANIEL, W. BAKER,
Evans bldg., 15th and N. Y. ave.
ocl3-dAds.eSu
ADAM A. MiESCHLER. AUCTIONEER.
EXECUTOR'S" SALE OF
VALUABLE UNIMPROVED
LOTS IN "BROOKLAND,"
"SOUTH BROOKLAND" AND
"UNIVERSITY HEIGHTS," D.
C.
By virtue of mi order of the Supreme'Conrt
of the District of Columbia, holding a Probate
Ciaurt In re esta'c of Catherloe Elisabeth Campbell.
deceased, Administration No. 1754\ tbe
undersigned er.eeutor \fll! sell by public auction,
iu front of the respective premises. on WEDNESDAY.
THE KIOIITKENTH DAY OF OCTOBER.
A- D. 1011. tbe following described
real estate, situated lu the county of Wasblngton.
District of Columbia. 10 wit:
AT 4 O'CLOCK P.M.
Lot I. block 8, "University Heights," containing
10.022 square feet, located at the northwest
corner of 18th and Perry afreets.
AT 4:30 O'CLOCK P.M.
lot 2. block 2?. In L?ighton and Pain*,
trustee, subdivision now cnllod "Brooklacd,"
as recorded In Liber 6 (County!, folio 103-104.
in the office of the surveyor of nni-1 llistrict. having
a frontage of fifty iAOi feet by a depth of
one hundred nnd fifty (150) feet, located oa the
north able-of Hamlin street between 12th and
13th streets.
AT 4:48 O'CIiOCK P.M.
Lots 0 and 10, block 17. in Drnnison and
Walker, trustees, subdivision now called
"South Brooklaud." as recorded In Liber 7
(County), folio 38, in the office of the surveyor
of said District. Lot 0. located at the northeast
corner of 14th and Franklin streets, and lot JO,
located at the southeast corner of 14th and
Olrnrd afreets, each fifty (80) feet by one
hundred and fifty (150) feet. I
Terms of sale: One-third cash, the balance
in one and two years, with interest at six per
cent per annum, payable semi-annually, from
day of sale, secured by deed of trust upon
the properly sold, or all cash, at the option
of the purchaser. A deposit of one hundred J
($100) dollars on each lot required at the time
of aale. All conveyancing, recording, etc.. at i
the cost of purchaser. Terms of sale to be compiled
wltb In fifteen days from day of sale. oth-.
erwlsc the executor reserves the right to resell
the property at the risk- ana twi or tiic aefaultlng
purchaser after flee dajV advertisement
of such rerale in some newspaper published ill
the city of Washington. D. 0.
WIL-BER AIiU.V OWEX, Executor.
A. COUI/TER WELLS. Attorney.
Oflloe, Century bldg. oc6-UAds,eSu
AUCTION SALES.
KimrRE p*ts.
THOMAS J. OWEX & SOX. AUCTIONEERS.
TRUSTEE'S SA1.K OF VALUABLE IMPKOVKH
REAL ESTATE. NO. 5125 FOURTEENTH
STREET NORTHWEST.
Bt virtue of * certain deed of t rust recorded
in Liber No. 2015. at folio 347 et se?j.. of t inland
records of the District of Columbia, the
undersigned wfll offer for Pale at poMIc au<-.
tlon. in front of prtinlsw, ON TUESDAY, THE
TWENTY-FOURTH DAY OF 0? TOREK. 1071.
AT FOUR O'CLOCK P.M.. the following described
real estate situate in the enmity of
Washington, in said Di.-frict. via.: Part of
lot fonrteeu illt In block thirty-si* t56i In .lohti
Sherman. trustee's, subdivision of Mount Pleasant"
and "Pleasa ni Plains." now known as
"Columbia Heights." as per t>lat recorded In
the surveyor's office of the District of Columbia,
in Liber 'rovernor Shepherd. at folio 137: beginning
on Fourteenth street eitond'sl. 33.44
feet . northerly from the southwest corner of
said lot; tbenee easterly parallel to the dividing
line between lot fourteen tl4i and lot thirteen
(15t In said block 137 feet; tlienee northerly
find parallel with Fourteenth street f'5.71 fee';
thence westerly parallel with snid lfn?- Ie?tween
lots fourteen <14i and thirteen ll3( 137 feet to
Fourteenth street extended: thence southerly
along said street 1*4.71 feet to the Iteginning.
Terms: One third cash: balance in equal Installments
at one and two vears, with interest
- ct.
at a per centum per annum. p?.v* >?- - .?.
annually from the day of sale and secured by
deed of trust on the property sold, or all eash.
at tlm purchaser's option \ de|s>s1t of
will bo required at the time of sale. All conveyancing
and recording will be at the purchaser's
rost. Terms to be complied wi-tli within
ten days, otherwise the trustee reseryes the
right to resell at the risk and cost of the defaulting
purchaser.
ALIUS R. RROW'NK.
Mousey Building.
ocl.'l-dfcds-exSu Surviving Trustee.
SACK OK IM'BLIC l'K? H'KRTY. WAR DK
partment. October ft. 11U1. -There will lie sold
at a net Ion at 10 a.m. October is. 1011. on lot
adjoining t/emon building. No. 1T1K1 New York
arc. ?.w.. Baskets. Blanks. Buckets, C-arpe's,
Chairs. Stationery. Kumitnrc. Matt ins. Rugs,
etc. Articles to i>e reinoyed without delay aftei
the sale at risk ami expense of purchaser. M.
R. THORl', Chief of Supply Division.
ocl3.14.KI.17
C. G. SLOAN H CO.. AUCTIONKKRS. 1107 G ST
Execytor's aod Administrator's
Sale of the Eni=
tire Corateinits of That
HarndsomraeSy Fyrnsnshed
ResSdemce, 211112 Mass.
Avernye, Formerly the
Homme of the Hon? Jammes
G. Payne, Deceased, alt
Publlic Amictsomio
By virtue of an order of the I'robjle ("our
and l?y order of the undersigned. we will *ol
at mihlle auction on THURSDAY. Ot"TOBEI
TWENTY SIXTH. 1911. AT 1IAI.K-I'AST Tl">
A.M.. at the residence, all of the furnishing:
contained therein, embracing. in part, .Mabocanj
Parlor Suites. French Empire Cultlnet. Perslai
Hues. Antique Colonial Mahogany IMeees. Ell
Head. China. Large Mirrors. Brass Fire Set
and Andirons. Books. Engravings and Wate
Colors, Mahogany Dining ltooin Suite, I>ace Cur
tains. Portieres. Carpets. Navajo Blankets. Bo)
Coaches, Wardrobes, odd Bureaus and Wash
stands. Bedding, Brass and Enamel Bed*. etc.
etc.
HOUSE OPEN FOR INSPEC
TION WEDNESDAY, OCTO
BER 25, 1911.
UNION TRUST CO. OF THE DISTRICT OF
COIAiMBIA. EXI^ITttR AND ADMIN
lolKAiT'it ur ituv ur mk.u:
A. PAYNE, DECEASE?. By GEORGE K
FLEMING. Second Vice President.
Attest: WM. L. ORANE, Asst. Secretary.
ocl4-10t.eSu
THUS. J. OWEN & SON"! AUCTIONEERS.
Executors' Sale of Fine Dwelling
and Beautiful Grounds on
Georgia Avenue Northwest.
Acting under the provisions of the will o:
Sarah C. Mitchell, deceased, we will sell at pub
lie auction on TUESDAY, TWENTY-FOURTH
OCTOBER, 1911, AT HALF PAST KOI I
O'CLOCK P.M., on the premises, the property
in the District of Columbia known as No. 575:
Georgia avenue northwest. The improvement
consist of a well built dwelling house, contain
ing nine rooms and bathroom, in perfect condl
tion; th" ground, embracing twelve thousaie
square feet, being well laid out.
Terms of sale: One-third cash, balance in o:i(
and two years with interest at 5 per cent pei
annum, payable semi-annually, secured on thi
property, or all cash, at option of purchaser
Terms to l>e complied with in two weeks froii
day of sale. Conveyancing and recording at cos
of purchaser. If terms are not complied witt
the undersigned reserve the right to resell ai
rijk and cost of defaulting purchaser.
CHARLES E. WHITE. Executor.
National Bank of Washington.
WILLIAM A. GORDON. Executor.
ocl2-d&ds,exSu Century building.
THOS. J. OWEN A SON. AUCTIONEERS.
By virtue of a certain deed of trust duly recorded
in Liber 31i>7. at folio d&9 et seq.. ul
the land records of the District of Columbia,
and nt the request of the party secured there
by, the undersigned trustees will sell, at public
auction, on the premises, ON WEDNESDAY,
THE TWENTY-FIFTII DAY OK OCTOBER.
1911. at FOUR O'CLOCK P.M.. the followlu;
described land and premises, situate in the District
of Columbia, and known and designated
as. and being, all of lots numbered one an*j
two (2i in .square nineteen hundred and eleven
tl911t in the Northwest Improvement Company's
subdivision of land known as "Rich
mono Park," as per plat recorded in Eil*ei
Counry No. 21. folio 4<>. of the records oi
the surveyor's office of the District of Columbia.
Subject to certain building line restrictions
running with the laud.
Terms of sale: Due-third cash nnd the bal
ance in equal installments to run one < 11 and
two i2) years from date of sale, with interest
at the rate of five per cent per annum,
payable semi-annually: interest nnd principal
to be secured by a deed of trust on the property
sold, or ali cash at the option of the
purchaser. All conveyancing, recording and notarial
fees at the cost of the purchaser. Tax-"
to be adjusted to day of sale. A deposit oi
two hundred dollars will be required <?!
the purchaser at the time of the Terms
of sale must be complied with within fifteer
days from date of sale: otherwise the trustee*
reserve the right to resell the property at tin
risk mid cost of tlie defaulting purchaser aftc;
five days' advertisement of such resale in some
newspaper published in the city of Washington,
D. C.
GEORGE Y. WORTHING TON". Trustee.
1410 G st. n.w.
EUGENE C. COPKN HAVEIt, Trustee.
14127 F st. it.iv.
oett-d&ds.exSu
THOU. J. OWEN & SON, AUCTIONEERS.
Trustees' Sale of Valuable
IBusismess Property by
Auction,
Being the Three-Story Brick
Building No. 511 nth Street
N.W., Also the Three-Story
Brick Store and Dwelling No.
433 7th Street S.W.
By virtue of authority vested in the underbigiied
trustees by a certain deed in trust, we
? '11 -? * nniillo o!it*rinn in front of th<i
V# *JJ UU CI ? ? K'""-' ...
premises on Ml?\DAY, THK TWENTY-TilIItl>
DAY OK OCTOBER, 1S?11. at HAiJ'-PAST
Fi*)l'R O'CLOCK I'.M.. part of lot (i in square
347. fronting 25 feet <>n the east aide of Mth
slrret lay a depth of 05 feel <> Inches to a tonfoot
alley. improved |?y a 'three-story brick
building containing two store rooms and ei_v
otn-e ritome. all wo'I related.
.Van at FIVE O'CLOCK I'.M. sanm day. lot
35, in square 435. fronting 24 feet on 7th street
by a depth of 04 fe?t to a ten-foot- alley. ladng
premises 4:53 7th street southwest, with brick
stable in rear. ?m.
Terms will lie announced at time of sale. \
deposit of SI.ishi will he required on nil llth
street and $2?hi on 433 7lb street soot it west.
Conveyancing and recording at purchaser's cost.
Stale to be closed in 15 days or deposit forfeited.
JOSEPH !L KDSON.
WILLIAM SMALL.
JOHN 4. MoMAHON.
oel4-d&ds ' Trustees.
ADAM A. WEJSCHLER. AUCTIONEER.
Executor's Sale of Two-Story
Brick Dwelling, No. 1627 utii
Street Northwest, Also Frame
Dwelling in the Rear.
By virtue of i>qavcr vested In the undersigned
| eje-utor by the last will and testament of Ssrch
Gordon. deceased, and of an order of lb- Supreme
Court of the District of Columbia, holding
a Probate Court. Administrate n No. I(j:i33. the
undersigned execuP r will sell by public auction.
In front of rtte premises. on FRIDAY. THE
TWENTY-SEVENTH DAY OK OCTOBER. A.D.
1911. AT FOUR O'CLOCK P.M.. the following
described real estate, situate in the city of
Washington. District of Columbia, to wit: Sublot
13 In square numbered .'509. together with
the Improvements thereon.
Terms of sale: Cash. A deposit of J200 re
- ?.. ....i?
qnlrpl at ttlC MU1C OT KHIO. inun "I r.?ic <u
be complied "\vith within lj days from th- day
of *alc. otherwise the executor reserves the right
to resell the property. at the risk and cost of
the defaulting purchaser. after live days" advertisement
of such resale In some newspaper p tie
11 shed In Washington. D. All conveyancing,
recording, etc.. at the pitreiisser's cost.
DAVID N. fcl ST. dr.. Executor.
ROBERT S. ili .ME, Attorney for Executor,
-I.>2 I> "t. n.w. ocl4^1 Ards e mi
SANITARIUMS.
CHESTNUT LODUK ? A WELL EyUll'l'KD
sanitarium under experienced management for
mild mental and nervous diseases, drug addictions.
etc. E. L. BULLA RD, M D.. Rockville.
Md. B. A O. H. B. and electric Use from
Washington.
/
LOAN COMPANIES.
MONEY 5
On wlarv, Indoo^l notes, fnrnit.irf, jranon. ^
teams, etc. i/ow rates. Kusy *oru?*. ^
New York Loan Co. 57^ M
1301 G St. N.W.
PRIVATE LOANS *
On Furniture, t'ianon. etc.. without ren#?il
Positively lowest rmteoi
Borrow $10.00, pay back $11 50
Borrow $15.00, pay back $16.75
Borrow $20.00, pay back $22.25 wl
Borrow $25.00, pay back $27.50 gi
Borrow $50.00, pay back $54.00 ^
TV above includes principal. Interest ana all '
Charges. Other amounts la proportion.
UNION LOAN & TRUST CO? ,
810 F St. N.W. "
Rocms 18-20. Phone M. 5334 It'
$10 loans ::
And upward secured for salaried employes, own- 0t,
' era of furniture and others tb
$10 loan... ,:i5c weekly $2." loan....83c weekly 0D
$15 loan....50c weekly $i'.5 loau.,..P5c weekly
$20 loan....70c weekly | $00 loan $1.45 weekly ]
i If you hare a loan elsewhere brink in yoor
, receipts and we will show you how much you ,
. can save hr borrowlnc from us. K1
Hnv'n!: loans elsewhere does not prevent yottt ft,
rutins: loans Credit once established with
us Is as reotl as a l ank account In time of need.
Our rates and plans hare proved to tie the heat qti
< because our customers are clad to come meals. ,
ARLINGTON & CO., J**
S00 7TH ST. N.W.. Hoom 402
Loans on Furniture. Pianos and Organs.
$10.00. $15.00. $20.00. $23.00 and large. amounts.
HOUSEHOLD LOAN CO., 2
616 F St. N.W.
Second Floor.
Write or phone Main 30S#. ; ^
,.,,aaii ^ w .aaakaaaaaaMMMa fti
iiiiiiiiiiiimi iiiiiititiuillM' r
1 LOANS TO ALL |! 5
|* On Tour Prordae to Pay II
? $to OR MORE | ~
J To housekeepers, worklnrraen and other* ; j jr
** at charres that honest people can afford ; ~~
to pay without objectionable featnrea. j
Strictly Confidential. Ifl
^ m mm ? A.
525 in installments of $1.09 _
; $50 in installments of $1.39 ^
$75 in installments of $2.08
.. NO OTHER CHARGES. 5;
SI Weekly or Monthly Paymenta. j;
. ? Potomac Guarantee Co. H ,
! 92? F St. N.W. | '
s m Second Flo-ir. Slower BWt g
1 AAA* ?? ?
; LOANS !
t On Diamonds,
Watches, Jewelry. &/*{]) ~
HORNING. 9th & D, Pl
lr you are in need ot mcney _
Any amouDt, yon can ret It be re Immediately.
' H. K. Fulton's Loan Office,
I (ESTABLISHED 1870).
314 9TH ST. N.W.
Loan* on Watches. Diamond*. J.wntryGold.
Sllverairi'. J9L g,
The Old Reliable ! _
r Washington Loan Co., |11
; 6110 F Street N.W.
Loans To Any One Who f
Keeps House.
i Payable in email monthly payments made t.
. j suit yon. at u reasonable rate; each payment
' reduces principal. No rod tape. You cun poll* ,
j tlvely ret the money. Call, write or telephone
s ' M. 8035. DO IT TODAY. A JM> is Just aa lm- I ~
portant to us aa a $100 deal. Loans la the anai
urbs. Open 8 to 6.
, ' PRIVATE LOANS . |
r In amounts from So and up to ?100 on household
! roods, etc., on either weekly or monthly payment ' V
plan. We arc the originators of the weekly pay- c
i meet plan, which greatly reduces the cost. We .5
t want every person in Washington now carrying
i n loan to call and get our rates. Phone lb
t 1470 for agent to call. ?
ntft i s vr?7? t a t v a vn tdcct rn
iiCiiiiAii V* JC4 lAf.aw inuox w.?
610 K st. n.w.
LOAN OF $50
ONLY $1.66 PER MONTH.
U
Other amounts from $10 to $500 In proportion, j ?
1 Every loaa strictly confidential. No thing due ;
' until
Dscsmfjer HO
re
. On loans rutniug cine mouths or mere. We ?
>' cba:~re nothins for the extra time. Loans with
j other companies paid off. More money advanced.
[ Loans on furniture, pianos, indorsed notes, etc.
' Commercial Mseount Co., i
; BOOM SOO, METROPOLITAN BANK BLDG..
SRl 15TU ST. N.W. y?
. (Between F and G sts.) Pbone M. 7108. ?!
??
j Special! Rates. ?
Money loaned on fcrnKure. pianos and salaries
at special rates for the nest two months,
i if you are in need of a loan get these fates and
compare tlietn with oiber companies. Loans paid
Off and more money advanced. !
Surety Loan Co., Boom
1. Warder Bids.. ?tb and F sts. n.w. ^
700 9TH ST. N.W. ! ?
Is the place to borrow uiouy on furnltnre. ai<
pianos and teams at . ec
CUT RATES.
7 payments of $1.90 pays $10 loaa.
7 payments of $2.70 pays $15 loan.
7 payments of $5.50 pays $2t loan.
7 payments of $1 .".0 pays $25 loan.
7 payments of $3.25 pays $50 loan. p
Larger amounts at same rates. ^ JL
The above tabic shows what you pay CB for
money. No extras?uo surprises. Loan mad*
within fees hours alter application i? int <
Mutual Loan Co., 'B<
, 700 &th at. n.w.. second floor. : lc'|
MONEY LOANED SALARIED PEOPLE.
Women keeping house and others; cheape** ! ,
rates, etsiest psjaieaia. 11. ULWOOD. Iltn ill, ' _
*00 7th at.
DID YOU EVER NEED 5
MONEY UN A HURRY?
We make loans to ladies and bookkeepers aj
well ss m"n on their slcnatnre. and you can pay *~
tack small weekly or monthly paymenia tu salt
your income and conteulence. We make qvlcfc. n
atrlctly confidential Iohbs ta one day. II
AMERICAN LOAN CO.. n
1S20 SEW YORK AVE. N.W.
Second floor front Phone Mala 8011.
| NO MOIRE I
| HIGH RATES I *
! ? NEW COMPANY. NEW PLANS (? '
I" nmHIAG FISWS6I.U 6?. 1 !'i!
Organised for the pu-nose of loanlae ik to
money to those who cannot afford to nay ?
high rates, on FURNITURE. PIANOS. 8 w 1
TRAMS and to SALARIED EMPLOYES iS a
on plain note wlthoot security. S w,
$10 AND UPWARD. S
$50, Payable Monthly, $545 |
Stoo. Parable Monthly, $10409 sii
POSITIVELY no other charges. S til
Other amouhta in proportion. 3
FIRST PAYMENT MADE. DUE TWO 9 118
MONTHS FROM DAT YOU GET TUB g <
LOAN WITHOUT EXTRA COST. 9 u?,
We will make yon a lower rate than 5
I ar any one else, no matter what that rata la. 5 ??
? proridln* you are GOOD 1 We am g fp
? catering to the better class of hnslneaa. 8 i u
1 Other loar compantea. etc.. paid off. ? : ,J"
I f mfwm flltMBBJAi Sin, ?: Z
ig ?224 G St. N.W. ,r?.11?
i g Looms 20 and 21. Second cloor treat. Xr I '"P
* Pbone Main 488. rf j pa
PR1TATB LOANS J til
On fun;!tnrc, pianos, storage receipt*, etc. Low. '
est rate*. No pnbllcltv. Loans paid off and m'
aiore moner advanced, nil oat tbla blank, mall tir
It to us and our CONFIDENTIAL ageat wlllr-ll
at once. Phone M. 4373.
fj
ALDUF.S3 Jni
DISTRICT LOAN CO., II
Cor. 7th and F. ftT.il F at. a.w. an
"FURNITURE LOANS rei
$5. $8, $io. $12 and upward an
to $ioo. ra,
WEEKLY OR MONTHLY PAYMENTS. w-j
COLUMBIA LOAN CO.,
613 F St. N.W.
LOAN COMPANIES.
MONKY IXtANfl) SALAKICO rRtlTtA _
nmru keeplnc bouse au<) otLera without parity;
easy payment* OtH.-os In all prls.lpal
lea. D. II. TOt.MAN. Rra OM. .V? 1Mb at. h.?r.
iOVERNMENT~ CLERKS
AND
SCHOOL TEACHERS
Any One Earnln* a Salary Caa Mate Lot a*
Here Krvm
$10 to $500
anv irinil r?f tMMirltT r?r?nnftl mnA 1 nrtni?J
Irs. ftntltnre. ptaooa. eto . without any pad
pe whatever ami absolutely bo d-lay An
eclal Inducement dtirln* the twit month wb
11 aak NO PAYMENT ON PRINCIPAL OR IKr.REST
I'NTII, NOVEMBER. AND WILD
VK TO! A l/IWF.R RATE AND EASIER
l YMF. NTH THAN ANY CONCERN IN TBI
TY. We make specialty of
LOANS TO LADIES. ?
!Ye haTe?a handsome anlte of PRIVATE OR
CFS for their a mom mod at ton. and they will
a: ay a rem Ire the moat prompt and oourteonB
teorion. All 1o?ds arranged in paytn?nta to stilt.
CANS WITn OTHER CONCERNS PAID OP.
H"E WANT T11P PFBLIC TO CNDERSTAND
l? la not the offlce of a "loan ahark" or."<mrfc.
>ne broker," hot a flrat claaa offlee. catering to
e Tery best elaaa of people, srd "* cbarfo ,
ly what Intelligent people oill approra of.
REAL ESTATE LOANS AT SIX PER CRWT
On Ftrat and S<-mrd Tr.iata.
OLD PROPFRTY VI TFRFD AND REMOD
'.RP at the lowest poaalbb- eoot. end payment
r same arranged to stilt the owner.
If there I* an* transaction where money to fB>
lired thla 1? fh? rompany roti want to aeo
r.AI.L AND TALK IT OVER PRIVATELY.
Jatiomal Loan <& Investment
Co.,
Thompson Building. T03 15th St. N W.
[?p. Treaaury Betwc-n G St. and N. Y". Are.
MONEY LOANED
CN PIANOS. SALARIES OR FURNITURE
NO DEI.AT.
aiiti.i c?r ? a ?r l'c u t o v m ruvvpr
!,*? ? r. - i n ? i r..- ?..1 ^ * i " * 1 r??^ a v.
TudcntialLoan&TnistCtt.
OOM a xvAudf.h hth AND t ?.f.
EDUCATIONAL.
IX \XA!>lilX?.'ltl\
Elocution and Sinking:
?n4ay? m t th>- Froilrrirkubtirs. V?. College
Tuesday* to Snturdms at the Studio of
IrSc Emily Freeh Barnes,
Hit llih at. 11.e. l'b"De Line. I73S.
11SS MADEIR.VS SCHOOL^
!33? I9t^1 Street,
A Boarding and Day School
for Girls. ?
Siath Year Begin* September 2*.
COLLEGE PREPARATORY
And
GENERAL COURSES.
Ttro-twr
COLLEGIATE COURSE
?r bish school graduate*. Certificate admit*
Vassar, Smith and Wellealey. (iyinnatluia.
acls. basket ball., hlusic nnd art.
LUCY MADEIRA.
A. B. Vasnar. Principal.
?FRENCH, SPANISH.
rof. C. O. R1VOT. OKKIt'lKR DACADKMIB,
THE CUMBERLAND. TUuMAS CIRCLE.
o.Cti*
GUNSTON HALL
190C FLORIDA AVENUE. N.W.
A BoarJInfc and Day School for Girts.
OPENS SEPTEMBER ?.
Preparatory. Elective and Post-graduate mgntl
fecial advsnta*''9 in Music. Art and Expression. ,
Mrs. BEVERLEY K. MASON. Principal.
Mins V.. M. CLARK. LL. A.. Annaclaic
ESDEMOlSkl.l.KS MAltE'l NATIVE FRENCH
teachers (di|?louia>. private Instruction and
classes; school for children; complete oourne
eleuieutarv studies conducted lu French. 1225
I> n.w. Tel. 221??. 29*
HE MISSES TIM LOWS BOARDING AND
DAY SCHOOL FOR GIRLS. "CLOVKRSIDE. *
Regular, special and advanced depart menu.
Music and cri. The school stands for sound
scholarship and broad culture. P<mt-gradaaT*
work a specialty. Address Miss KLIZALU 1H
TIMLOW. load Hcott circle. Washington. D. C.
ThrTEMPLE 8CH00LT
i 417 G St. N.VV.
STENOGRAPHY, TYPEVRITING,
ENGLISH, CIVIL
;ervice.
Phone M. 3258.
THE MlfhES EASTMAN'S *
SCHOOL FOR GIRLS.
1805 17th st. Opens Oct. X
Regular grades and graduate Italians.
B. FRANK GEBEST,
TEACHER OF PIANOFORTE.
527 14th st. n.tr. Circular. Phone W. SWS.
bOiumoH wuiuervaivrj 01 mimt,
1916 Calvert at. n.w.
Thorough piano instruction; other bruehMf
asonable term*. Pbone Col. 3669.
IiOi". COUTUSUS VOICE METHOD; ART OP
breathing as the basis of perfect tone. REP
RESENTATIVE. MRS. DAETZ, 2016 F at.
Phone W. !'24. 16*
^ ALL-NO YES SCHOOL
OPENS SEPT. 25.
Dav aid night: children and adutta; cash sat*
>arlv scholarships. 10 Vr? "ff; kindergarten to
liege. FRANCES MANN HALE A. M.. Prla..
!1 K at. n.w.
)omestir Arts and Science,
1734-1750 M ST. N.W.
Complete, practical, attractive courses. Home
onoaiies specialized. Splendid modern equb
ent. Norn.ill. regular ard special courtec
u?tratej catalogue.
WASHINGTON SEMINARY
Preparatory. Academic. Collegiate Ilepartmen*",
llture f las.- for special siudents and high -ebon',
aduales; advanced English. civics, ethics, in
art. languages. Travel class. Uouseho J
oaomics, g-mnasiuw. tenuis. '
Mrs. ?. T. SMALL WOOD. 2103 9 S st.
Mrs. W. A. Wll.Hl'R.
STRAYER'S
BUSINESS COLLEGE
NINTH AND F STREETS.
Thorough courses in Shorthand. Trpe?rrltiac
Mlikceplng. PeumaDsblp. English. Civil Ser?r.
etc.
POSITIONS PROCURED FOR GRADUATES.
Day and eight sessions now open. Catalogue
:e.
OUT OF WAHHINGTO!*.
OSTROSE-.rSELECT BOARDlNv. SCHriOL.
In the country for girla and stnad boys, delightfully
located in the most healthful pari of
Maryland terms moderate. Miss HAKDBT.
Highland. Md.
OY NARROWLY ESCWES
DEATH IN TIGER'S JAWS
m.-hI Cablegram to Tin- Star.
'Al.tT'TTA. October 11? Leo Lyoi ?, *n
iglisli boy. had <t miraculous escape
dm death iti a tiger's jaws, according f
a story from Rangoon, Burma. He.
ith two friends, was oul after d?<r at
village several miles from llmawbi rall?v
station, when they met a party of
rents* Burmans and Slians, armed with %
ears and dabs. They asked Lyons to
oot a tiger that had been entrapped in ,
e jungle close by. lie found the animal ?
id escaped.
[?ne of the natives, armed with a spear.
3 the way, and as they entered th*
nse jymgle the tiger stepped out it?
ont of tlienc The guide fell down in a.
ad faint, and the rest of the pait>.
opping their dabs and spears, fled to the
arest trees. Lyons tired and hit tier
ilmal, which fell, but in a moment
rang up and leaped at him Although
rtiallv disabled with pieces of the chain
ap around his ne. k and his r.ght fores'
broken, the tiger managed to reach ,
e lad and grasped his left leg in hla ?
outh, crushing it badly and at the same
ne tearing It's right knee and thigh
th one of his paws
Lyons fell upon the guide, who had
Inted. and the latter, who was just com%
round, sprang to his f< et and stagred
away. The tiger's attention waa
traded by this and be released his pray
d started after the other mail. Failing
catch him, it entered the jungle. The
st of the party then returned to Lyons
d carried him to Taikkyi, where his
?nnds were dressed. Ne*t day he was
ken to the general hospital, Rangoon,
tere he is recovering. The tiger was
ind dead the next day in the Jungle. 4
waa found that the bullet had pene- .
ited a vital part.