FARMS. POM MAI.E. 187 ACRES. 70 CLEARED. BALANCE IN wool; nearest electric R. R. station. 3Vi miles; macadam mad at aame station and lead* to Washington, D. C. 7-rootn dwelling: pantry and bathroom. but bathroom ia not yet equipped. Dwelling ha* three porches. Plenty of ahade; goal ?lew; healthful section. R. K. 1). Barn In fait condition. New carriage hoiiae, workshop, "forage liotiae and chicken house. Tills 1* excellent land and I* well watered by neeer falling streams. I'lenty of fruit. School, churches and afore* nearbv. Washington, D. C.. 15 mile*. Price. $5,500. A. C. HOfflHTON. tVtr. V at. n.w. prodi'ctive. low pint f.d farms in the aoutheaat along the smi TUKRN RT. M. & O. R. R. and <>a. Sou. A Fla. Ry. Ample rain, congenial climate. I^arge profll* In dairying. !>eef. pork, potiltry. alfalfa, corn, truck, cotton and fruits. "Southern Kleld." state booklets, land Hats ami serTloes free. M. V. RICHARDS. Land and Indivfrlai Ag-*l?t. Room 232. Southern Railway bldg., Washington, T>. C. _ i onrt haiii:ai\ farms 94.330 will bay 4* act**; h room dwelling, large barn, 1,300 fruit trees 'hearing). granary, etc ; 4?? inile front on Marlboro pike BOOTH'S FARM AGENCY,n w. cor. lOtb&G n.w. 21* SFMMER HOMES. SAI.T WATER FRONT FOR colored people. We base th Commercial Bank bldg. GOVK.RNMENT CI EP.K WISHES LOAN OF $3A>. Will pay 92u month, liax tH. Star offlee. MONEY TO LOAN ON D. C. REAL I8TATE. FI.OYD E. DAVIS. TtU and K a w. MONEY To LOAN ON FIRST MORTGAGES ON Dletrt' f of Columbia property. Apply E. \V. McTNTIRE, 224 0 at. n.w.. side entrance, between S-12 mornings, or phone M. 33*7. LOANS NEGOTIATED ON INDORSED NOTES. ? e 1 W . _ t 1 1.1 ?_ . 1 1 * t T K?. PiOim, 13th ?t. n.w , who give* pcraor.al attention to all d?al?. baring you expense and time. " SECOND TRUST Money to loan at . 714 14th st. n.w. tier Our Big For Rent List." 'MONEY TO LOAN AT IV, ON~~REAL ESTATB in D. C.; quick transactions. J. LEO KOLB. 923 N. Y. are, n.w. WE HAVE fioo.non TO LOAN ON WASHING ton real estate. In loam- $1,500 and up. lowest rates of Interest. All we ask Is good security. A. C. HOUGHTON A CO.. iBT. F St. MONEY TO IX)AN ON D. C. REAL ESTATE. Lowest rates of interest. THE F. H SMITH COMPANY. 140* Naw York are. MONEY TO LOAN ON REAL ESTATE AT lowest rates. Special prlrileges with respect to prior payments. TYLER A RUTHERFORD. 73Q 13th st. n.w. MONEY TO LOAN ON D. C. REAL ESTATE. 3*% INTEREST. PROMPT REPLIES AND ECONOMICAL CONSIDERATION FOR BORROWFilm MOORE * HTIL (IXC ). 142? a Ei/Ti JvC> PltACTICE IN Piwaaes. of the Nervous Syatem. Skin. Blood. Heart. Stoiuach. Giver. Kidneys, Bladder. Note1. Throat and Lungs, Stricture, Varicocele and Hydrocele. Blood IMseaaes and IMaorders of the Urinary orvrans promptly rellcod bj ?af<- methods. Hours: lO to 1 ami 3 to >; Sundays. Id to 1. DR.BALDUS, STari... On the Nervous Syatem. Blood and Ktouiach. Do. tor'a service and medicine two dollars. II..U -V 1C? to K Phone M HMfl. Closed Sundays. Dr. SHADE * SPECIALIST 728'1'lhiirteesiitlhi St. OVER 30 YEARS' PRACTICE TREATING STOMACH AND NKRVOl'8 DISEASES. Indigestion, Loss of Appetite, Constipation, Dizziness, Bud Taste. Fullness after Ratine, Wtke.'nlurw, I?ss of Flesh. Heart Trouble. Palpitation. Kidney and Bladder Trouble. Stricture, Sallow Complexion. PI in pies, Blood and Skta Diseases, Lass of Vitality, and Special Private Allmenta of Both Sexea cured promptly i'm>C" administered). Consultation free, medicines furnished, charges low. Hours. 9 to 1 and 3 to 5. Sundays. 10 DR. FISK ELGIN Expert in treatment of apeclal diseases, chronic and acute both seres. Al! consultations ronO( ntial M*'(!?'.! ? furnished Prices moderate, hi. ? cor. 7t'a and O n-w. Phone Main 7WT. AUCTION SALES. THIS AFTERWOOW ADAM A. WESCHLF.K, AUCTIONEER. Trustee's Sale of Premises No. 525 Sixth Street Northwest. By virtue of the authority vested In me by ilcH of trust, rrconl'd tn Liber No. 3060. at folio 131 et seq.. of the land records of the District of Columbia. I will offer for sale at public auction, in front of the premise*, on MONDAY. THE TWENTY EIGHTH DAY OF OCTOBER, 1912. AT FIVE O'CLOCK P.M.. parts of original lota nutnliered seren (7) an?l nine (9) In square numbered four hundred and eighty-eight (4831. fronting 24 feet 5>4 inches on Sixth street west by a depth of 114 feet 6 Inches to an alley, more particularly described In said deed of trust, and fmproTed by a brick dwelling house. Termi: One-third cash, balance In equal Installments. payable one aud two years after ' date, secured on the property and represented by the promissory notes of tbe purchaser, with Interest at Oot. payable semi-annually, or nil cash, at purchaser's option. $200 deposit required. Expenses of conveyancing, etc.. at purchaser's cost. Terms of sale to be fulfilled within ten days, otherwise the undersigned refterven the right to resell at the coat and rlak of the defaulting purchaser. WHARTON B. I.ESTER. Surviving Trustee. ocJ7 d*ds eSn 416 lith at. n.w. ~~TilOS. J. OWEN & SON, AUCTIONEERS. TRT'STEE'S SALE OF VALUABLE IMPROVED REAL ESTATE. KNOWS AS NO. 310 s STREET NORTHEAST. Bt virtue of a certain deed of trust duly recorded In Liber No. 2O20, folio 277 et seq., of the land records of the District of Columbia, and at the request of the party secured thereby, the undersigned substituted trustee will sell, at public auction. In front of the premises, on MONDAY. THE TWENTY EIGHTH DAY OK OCTOBER, A.D. 1912. AT FIVE O'CLOCK P.M.. the following described land and premises, situate in the county of Washington, District of Columbia, and designated as and being the west half of lot 4. block 8, Ecklngton, designated also for assessment as lot 803, sqnare 3370, together with the Improvements, consisting of a two <2i story and cellar semi-detached frame house, known as No. 310 S street northeast. 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 0 per centum per annum, payable semi-annually, from day of sale, secured by deed of trust upon the property sold, or all cash, at the option of the purchaser. A deposit of $100 will be required at time of sale. All conveyancing, recording, etc., at cost of purchaser. Terms of sale to be compiled with within ten days from duy of 9ole, otherwise the trustee reserves the right to resell the property at the risk and coat of defaulting purchaser, after five daya' advertisement of such resale In some newspaper published in Washington, D. C. ALAN O. CLEPHANE. Substituted Trustee, ocl7-d&ds.e*Su Wllklns Building. TOMORROW. SMITH S AUCTION HOUSE. ?3 La. ave. n.w. TUESDAY. OCTOBER 29, AT 10 A.M.. Will sell at public auction to the highest bidder for cash 'arge consignments of ail kind of Furniture. Ilnnselmld Goods and Rrlc-n-hnic. Pianos. Organs, etc. One loud from A. Bernstein's loan office, consisting of Clothing. Pictures. Clocks, Watches, Lamp-.. Electric Fixtures. Portieres, Overcoats, etc. ROGER B. SMITH. Auct. C. G. SLOAN & CO.. INC., ALCTIONiaEKS. TRrSTEES' SALE OF PALPABLE IMPROVED REAL ESTATE: PREMISES NO. 200 NEW YORK AVENUE NORTH WEST. By virtue of a certain deed of trust duly recorded In Liber No. 2967. folio 172 at acq., of the land records of the District of Columbia, and at the request of the party secured thereby, we, the undersigned trustees, will sell at public auc'lnn. in front of the premises, on TUESDAY, THE TWENTY-NINTH DAY OF OCTOBER, A.D. 1012. AT HALF-PAST FOUR O'CLOCK P.M., the following described land and premises. situate In the cltv of Washington, in the District of Columbia, and designated as and being lot numbered fifty-nine (59). In William Powell's subdivision of part of souare numbered five hundred and fifty-seven (557). as per plat recorded in Liber No. 12. at folio 163. of the records of the office of the surveyor for said District, together with the Improvements, consisting of premises known as No. 200 New York avenue northwest. Terms of sale: One-third of the purchase money to be paid In cash, and the balance In two equal Installments, payable In one and two years, with Interest at 5 per centum per annum, payable semi-annually, from day of sale, secured by deed of trust upon the property sold, or all cash, at the option of the purchaser. A deposit of $100 will be required of the purchaser at the time of sale. All conveyancing, recording and notarial fees at the cost of the purchaser. Terms of sale to be complied with within fifteen days from day of sale, otherwise the trustees reserve the right to resell the property at the risk and coet of the defaulting purchaser after five days' advertisement of such resale In some newspaper published In the city of Washington. D. C. HERMAN E. GASCH, 1321 New York ire. n.w., OTTO H. LUEBKERT. Colorado bldg.. ocl7-10t.eSu Trustees. Extra Large Sale Fm r nn n Tifl re? About 25 loads of storage goods from the Northwestern Storage Company. Also about 1.0U0 yards of Carpet In remnants from W. B. Moses A Son, Mattings, Linoleums, etc. Unrestricted sale on TUESDAY, OCTOBER TWENTY-NINTH. AT TEN A.M. Dealers and private buyers attend tbia aale. D. NOTES. Auctioneer. 615 Louisiana ave. FVTI7,RB DAYS. TIJOS. J. OWEN A SON. AUCTIONEERS. TRUSTEES' SALE OF VALUABLE IMPROVED REAL ESTATE. KNOWN AS NO. 2019 19th STREET NORTH WEST. By virtue of a certain deed of trust duly recorded in Liber No. 2306. folio 404 et seq.. of the land records of the District of Columbia, and at the request of the party secured thereby, the undersigned trustees will sell, at public auction, In front of the premises, on WEDNESDAY. THE THIRTIETH DAY OF OCTOBER. A.D. j 1912. AT FIVE O'CLOCK P.M.. the following de| scribed land and premises, situate iu the county i of WfichlniEtnn T)i?itr!cf of Coliimhin an/1 lUelw. ..i -.v ??/" ui vura resale In boom newspaper published In the city of Washington, D. C. OBORGB I,. BUNNELL. GEO. R. LIN KINS, Trustees. HENRY I. QUINN, Attorney, Columbian building. oc2S-d&ds,eSu I nated as and living lot 26. Mock 3. Washington i Heights. ?ald block bring designated alio for the I puri?oses of assessment an square 2353, together i with the Improvements, consisting of three (8) story and basement brick house No. 2019 19th street northwest. Terms of sale: One-third of the purchase money to be paid iu cash, balance en or before three years, with Interest at five per eentutn j?er annum. payable setnl-annually, from day of sale, secured by deed of trust upon the property sold, or all cash, at the option of the purchaser. A deposit of 82M).0l* will be required at time Of sale. All conveyancing, recording, etc. at coat of purchaser. Terms of sale to be complied with within fifteen day* from day of sale, otherwise the trustees reserve the right to resell the property at the risk and cost of defaulting purchaser, after five days' advertisement of such resale In some newspaper published In Washington. D. C. H. ROZ1KR DULANY. A. WALTON FLEMING. 1S33 F at. n.w., oolH d&ds.eSu Trustees. THOS. J. OWEN * SON. AUCTIONEERS. TRUSTEE'S SALE OK VALUABLE I'MM FROVKD REAL ESTATE. BEING FIFTY BUILDING LOTS FRONTING ON MILWAl'KKE, LOWELL AND NEWARK STREETS. NEAR FORTY-FOURTH STREET. WESI.EY HEIGHTS. I>. C. Ry virtue of a certain deed of trust, duly recorded in I.lber No. 178(1. folio 389 et acq., of the land records of the District of Columbia. and at the request of the party secured thereby, the undersigned substituted trustee will sell at public auction. In front of the premises, on MONDAY. THE FOURTH DAY OF NOVEMBER. A D. 1912. AT FOUR O'CLOCK I' M., the fol lowing described laud and premises, situate In the county of Washington. District of Columbia, and deslgnutei] as and being lota numbered thirteen (13' to twenty-nine (29>. both Inclusive, and thirty-four (34) to forty-three (43). both Inclusive. In block numbered twenty-four (24); lots numbered seventeen (17) to twenty-three (23>. both Inclusive, and twenty-six (26) to thirtythree (33). both Inclusive, in block numbered twenty-elglit (28). and all of block numbered twenty-three (23) In John F. Waggaman'a aub' division of parts of a tract of land known as Alliance, and now called Wesley Heights, as I?er plat recorded In L!!>er County No. 7. page 117. In the surveyor's office of the District of Columbia. Terma of sale: One-third of the purchase money to be paid In cash, balance on or before two years from day of sal*', with Interest at 5 IH-r i-entuiii per annum, payable semi-annually, from day of sale. secured by deed of trust upon the property sold, or all canto, at the option of the purchaser. A deposit of 5.VK) will be required at time of sale. All conveyancing, recording. etc.. at coat of purchaser. Terms of sale to be compiled with within 20 days from day of sale, otherwise the substituted trustee re^tr?es the right to resell the property at the risk and cost of defaulting purchaser, after Are days' sdrertlsement of such resale In some newspaj>er published In Washington. D. O. It. THOMAS ROBINSON. m-24-ilAds.eSn Substituted Truste*. ADAM A. WESCHLER. AUCTIONEER. TRUSTEES' SALE OP FRAME STORE AND WVKU.1NG. 8.W. COKNKH ttlst AND C STREETS Xt, ON STEAM AND ELECTRIC UOAIW. By virtue of a certain deed of trust duly recorded lu IJhcr No. 335!*. folio 24 et seq., of the land records of the District of Columbia, and at the request of the party secured thereby, we. the undersigned trustees, will sell at public auction. In front of the premises, on THURSDAY. THE SEVENTH DAY OF NOVEMBER, A.D. 1812. AT HAW-PAST FOUR O'CLOCK P.M.. the following real estate In the county of Washington. District of Columbia, to wit: Lot 34. block l#t. In "Deanwood Heights." as per plat recorded In book 15. page 6. In the surveyor's olllce for said District, together with the Improvements thereon: subject, however, to a lease dated July 5. 1812. for 3 years. 918.00 per mo., with privilege of renewal for 3 years at same rental. Terms of sale: Cash. A deposit of $200 required at the time of sale. AH conveyancing, recording and notarial fees at the cost of the purchaser. Terms of sale to be compiled with within fifteen days from day of sale, otherwise the trustees reserve the right to resell the property at the risk and coat of the defaulting t tli roha sar a ftor Ava Am we' aHra*t(csmsi>? ? AUCTION SALES FUTURE DAYS. r nmiininimmmnmmnmnnninmmma : | C. G. Sloan & Co., Inc., j TOMTOM l!i If ? ! I By virtue of authority ve will sell at PUBLIC Monday and Tuesday, N Commencing at i( Within our rooms, 1407 valuable col BlAMi Consisti Brooches, Bar Pins, Ladies' ] Bracelets, Horseshoe Scarfpin Stone Scarfpins, Cluster Earr: Merry Widow Earrings, Single tlemen's; 5-stone Gents' Ring stone Gents' Gypsy Rings, 3-! Tiffany Rings, After-dinner Rii Rings, Cluster Rings, Link an< neous Jewelry. The above stock will be fir if a satisfactory bid is not obtai in detail. Terms CASH. ETHEL IAttc C. G. SLOAN & CO., In< Y I kill At Sloan's I Ii3 1407 G St | 1 Catalog! | OI 5 A LARGE COL | COLONIAL MAHOG. { For All Parts of the Hous< Carpets, Sheffield Plate, f and Colored Prints, China ? Brae, Brass Andirons ai :j: Antiques, etc., etc. ? All at Absolute Public :j: Galleries, 14c $ WEDNESDAY, THUB | October 30 and 31 t* At 1 l A.M. and o 1 I ON VIEW MONDAY $ October 28 X Catalogues on applicat | C. G. SLOAIS ? oclij-tt.eiiu | ADAM A. WESCH X Administrator's sale c ? valuable Antique and Mc i ture, Rare Oriental Rugs | Silver, Ornaments, Curie | Haviland China, Draperi | monds, Jewelry, etc. | The undersigned administra jP of an order of the Supreme Cour ^ holding a probate court, in re e J* Ellen A. De VaE $ Will 1 t BY PUBLIC | AT WESC I 920 PA. AV | WEDNESDAY, OCT .** Commencing at 111 j? A large and valuable collection of II X many rare art objects gathered X On View Tuesday % Terms cash. J. M. CA < o<*24-dJk(ib8,eSu ADAM A. WKSCHLKR. AUCTIONEER. TRUSTEES' SALE OF A LARGE AND AT- T TRACTIVE THREE-STORY AND CELLAR BRICK AND STONE DWELLING IN NORTHWEST WASHINGTON. KNOWN AS PREMISES NO. 3173 18th STREET N.W. By virtue of a certain deed of trust, dated N September 25, 1906. and recorded among the rt land records of the District of Columbia, !u 2i IJber No. 3* >28. folio 261 et seq . and at the ti request of the holder* of the notes secured ul thereby, the undersigned trustees will offer at 1 public sale, in front of the premises, on FRIDAY, E THE EIGHTH DAY OF NOVEMBER, A.D. F 1912. AT HAJ^F-PAST FOUR O'CLOCK P.M.. 1? the following described land and premises, sit- c< uate and lying in the county of Washington, w District of Columbia, namely: Lot numbered ai eighty-five (86) in Harry T. Jones' subdivision of ni lots in block numbered fourteen (141, in the t< Wslbridge subdivision of "Ingleside," as per r< plat of said Jones' subdivision recorded in Liber " County No. 20. folio 78. of the records of the D surveyor's otHee of the District of Columbia: Subject to and together with rights of way for m alley purposes described in a certain deed of pi trust on said lot from John W. Points et ti*. oi and Frederick L *Mockabee. dated and recorded ci November 1. 1905. and subject to a principal ,T sum of 86,000. due under said deed of trust of ti November 1. 1905. and Interest thereon at the oi rate of 6 per ceot per annum from January 15, di 1911. RJ Terms of sale: Raid principal snm of $5,000 ol due under said deed of trust of November 1. pi 19(>6, and Interest thereon at the rate of 6 per cl cent per annum from January 16. 1811. to be ti' assumed by the purchaser; the balance to be *< paid In cash. A deposit of $250 will be required at the tliqe of sale. Bale to be closed in fifteen days from day of sale; otherwise the trustees may resell the property at the risk and *" cost of defaulting purchaser, after five days' advertisement In some newspaper published In Washington, D. C. Conveyancing at cost of T purchaser. CLARENCE B. RHEEM. Trustee. ALEXANDER T. HKN9BY. Trustee, oc26-dAd?.eSu 727 16th at. n.w. ? ADAM A. WESCHLKR. AUCTIONEER. a" TRUSTEE'S SALE OF PREMISES NO. 437 S 15th ST. SOUTHEAST. F By rlrtne of the authority vested In me br deed H of trust recorded in Liber No. 3250. at folio 293 In et sen., of the land records of the District of tr Columbia, and at the request of the narty thereby 1( secured. I will offer for sale at pnbllc auction. In 1< front of the premises, on MONDAY, THE si FOURTH DAY OF NOVEMBER, 1912, at ft HALF-PAST FOUR O'CLOCK P.M.. lot nam- si lie red fifty-one (61), In square numbered ten ' is hundred sad sixty-two (1062), more particularly n described In said deed of trust and Improved by a two-story brick 4walling houe. 01 Terms: One-third cask, balance in equal la- s? stallments payable one and two years after ot date, represented by the promissory notes of ths of purchaser, secured on the property, with inter- oi est at 0% per annum, payable semi-annually, fl| or all cash, at purchaser's option. $200 deposit tr required. Expenses of conveyancing, etc.. ?t I al purchaser's cost. Terms of sale to be fulfilled al within ten days, otherwise the undersigned re- so serves the right to sell at the cost and risk of in the defaulting purchaser. WHARTON E. LESTER, Surviving Trustee. oc^o-dJds.cSu 410 5th at. a.w. AUCTION SALES. rCTPKE DAY*. Auctioneers, 1407 G St. ?F DIAMONDS | sted in the undersigned, we AUCTION ovember 4 and 5, 1912, I ) O'Clock A.M., *G st. n.w., a large and Uection of OMDS | ng of !|i Horseshoe Pins, Lavalliers, s, Cluster Scarfpins, Single itigs, Single Stone Earrings, * Stone Rings, ladies' and gens, 5-stone Tiffany Rings, 3?tone Tiffany Rings, 2-stone rigs, Princess Rings, Duchess i Cuff Buttons and miscellast offered as an entirety, and ned will be immediately sold f ill BERT B. FREY, * jj irney-at-Law, Trustee, c., Auctioneers. nannamaanmnaanaataaaaamm Art Galleries, 1 A :reet Northwest. ? ? V I me Sale 1 r { LECTION OF | *NY FURNITURE | ?hold, Persian Rugs and ? Paintings, Engravings | l and Glassware, Bric-a- ;*: id Fire Sets, Mirrors, X Y X X Auction Within Our ? >7 G Street, | SDAY and FRIDAY, | and November 1, X P.M. Each Day. ? r AND TUESDAY, f Y 1 and 29. ion to i X * & CO., Inc., Aucts. X > LER, Auctioneer. y >f a large collection of ? >dern Household Furni- X and Carpets, Paintings, >s, Cut Glass, Brasses, ? es, Linen, Books, Dia- x tor, d. b. n., c. t. a., by virtue X t of the District of Columbia, ? state of ?jj? In, Deceased, ? sell ? AUCTION, | HLER'S, I E. N.W., ? OBER 30th, 19112, i ) O'Clock A.M., louaehold Appointments. Including X from all parts of the world. RLISLE, Administrator, | 717 14th St. N.W. X ADAM A. WESCHLER, AUCTIONEER. Rt'STEES* SALE OF AN ATTRACTIVB TWOSTORY AND BRICK DWELLING IN NORTHWEST. KNOWN AS PREMISES NO. 400 SHEPHERD STREET N.W. By virtus of a certain deed of truat. dated ovember 1. 1006. and recorded among the land cord* of the Dlatrlrt of Columbia, in Liber 377. at folio 356 et *eq., and at tbe request of le holders of the notes secured thereby, the oderslgned trustees will offer at public sale. In rther with the improrements thereof. Terms of sale: One-third cash, the balance In ' le and two years, with Interest at six per cent, icured by deed of trust upon the property sold. ' all cash. A deposit of 8800 required at time ' sale. All conreyanclng and recording at cost : ! purchaser. Terms to be compiled with within i teen days from day of sale, otherwise the ustees reserve the right to resell the property ; the risk and coat of the defaulting purchaser, t Iter five days' advertisement of such resale in : me newspaper published in the city of Washgton. D. C. i HENRY H. BERGMANS, , GEORGE M. EMMERICH. , oc23-d*ds Trustees. 1 AUCTION SALES. FUTURE DAYS. T. J. OWEN & SON. AUCTIONEERS. EXECUTOR*S SALE OF VACANT GROUND. WHOLLY SURROUNDED BY PUBLIC ALLEYS. IN SQUARE 1018. BEING SUITABLE SITE FOR GARAGES OR STABLES: AND ALSO OF A BUILDING LOT ON SOUTH CAPITOL STREET IN SQUARE 702. Acting m? executor and truatee under the will of Edward N. Richarda. deceased, and also pursuant to authority conferred by decreet of the Supreme Court of the District of Columbia, passed in equity cause No. 29251. the undersigned will offer for sale by public auction, in front of the respective premises, on TUESDAY. THE TWENTY-NINTH DAY OF OCTOBER. 1912. AT THE HOURS BELOW DESIGNATED, the following-described parcels of unimproved land, situate in the city of Washington. D. C., namely: At FOUR O'CLOCK P.M.-The south 77 feet by the full width of 93 feet and .7 luehes of original lots 17 and 18 in square 1018. between D and E. 12th and 13th streets southeast. This property fronts on a public alley 30 feet wide, baa public alleys on each side and in the rear, and contains T,180.28 square feet of ground, more or less. It Is shown on plat recorded in the office of the surveyor of the District of Columbia in Book 41. page 15. At FOUR FORTY-FIVE O'CLOCK P.M.?Lot no in wiiiiam a mcnaras ana ot tiers fiin<11 vision of lota In square 702. This property fronts 15.70 feet on South Capitol street between N and O streets, and extends back of that width 80 feet to u public alley, according to plat of said subdivision recorded in Book .10, page 157, in the ofllee of the aforesaid surveyorTerms of sale: One-third cash, balance in equal Installments at one and two years from the time of sale, deferred payments to bear (Wfc Interest, payable semi-annually, and to be secured by a deed of trust on the property add. or all cash, at the option of the purchaser. A deposit of $100 will be required at the time of sals on each of the two above-described parcels. Terms to he complied with within 15 davs from date of sale or deposit may be forfeited. Conveyancing and recording at cost of purchaser. WILLIAM C. PRENTISS, Executor and Trustee. Office Metropolitan Bank building. oclT-d&ds.eSu t7THF, ABOVE SALE IS POSTPONED ENTIL FRIDAY. THE FIRST DAY OF NOVEMBER. 1H12. same hours and places. BY ORDER OF THE EXECUTOR & TRUSTEE. oo25-dAds,eSu ADAM A. WESCHLER, AUCTIONEER. TRUSTEES' SALE OF THREE-STORY AND CELLAR BRICK DWELLING NO. 2107 O STREET N.W. ^y virtue of a certain deed of trust, duly recorded in Liber No. 2345. folio 33 et seq.. of , the land records of the District of Columbia, and at the request of the party secured thereby, we, the undersigned trustees, will sell at public auction, in front of the premises, on WEDNESDAY, THE SIXTH DAY OF NOVEMBER, A.D. 1012, AT HALF-PAST FOUR O'CLOCK P.M., the following descrlb?-d land and premises, situate in the city of Washington, in the District of Columbia, and designated as and being lot numbered forty-seven (47) In E. N. Dlekcrson, Jr., by Geo. H. Graham, attorney's, subdivision of part of square numbered sixty-eight (68), as per ?iat recorded in I.lber 10. folio 71. of the records of the surveyor's office of the District of Columbia, together with the improvements thereon. Terms of sale: One-third of the purchase money to be 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, at the option of the purchaser. A deposit of $200 will be required or the purchaser at the time of sale. All conveyancing, recording and notarial fees at the cost of the purchaser. Terms of sale to be complied with within fifteen days from day of sale, otherwise the trustees reserve the right to resell the property at the risk and co*t of the defaulting purchaser, after five days' advertisement or such regale in some newspaper published in the city of Washington, D. ABRAHAM P. PRINCE. WM. II. SAlNPEltS, JULIUS I. PEYSER, Trustees. Attorney for Holder of Note. oc25-dftds.eSn THOS. J. OWEN ft SON. AUCTIONEERS. TRUSTEES' SALE OF VALUABLE UNIMPROVED REAL ESTATE. CORNER OF NEWARK STREET AND NEW MEXICO AVENUE, WESLEY HEIGHTS, CONTAINING It, 318 SQUARE FEET. By virtue of a certain deed of trust, duly recorded 1n Liber No. 22113, folio 153 et Keep, of the laud records of the District of Columbia, and at the request of the party Rocured thereby, the undorslgued trustees will sell at public auction, in front of the premises, on MONDAY. THE FOURTH DAY OF NOVEMBER. A D. 1012. AT QUARTER PAST FOUR O'CLOCK P.M.. the following-described land and premises, situate in the county of Washington. District of Columbia, and designated as and being all of lot numbered twenty four (24) In block numbered twenty-eight (28) In John F. Waggaman's subdWlsiou of parts of a tract of land known as Alliance, now called Wesley Heights, as per plat recorded In Liber County No. 7. page 117, on the records of the office of the surveyor of the District of Columbia. Terms of sale: One-third of the purchase money to bo paid In cash, balance on or before two years, with interest at 5 per centum per annum, payable semi-annually, from day of shIc, secured by deed of trust upon the property sold, or all cash, at the option of the purchaser. A deposit of $100.00 will he required at time of sale. All conveyancing, recording, etc.. at cost of purchaser. Terms of sale to be compiled with within twenty days from day of sale, otherwise the trustees reserve the right to resell the property at the risk and cost of defaulting purchaser. after five days' advertisement of su^h resale In some newspaper published in Washington, D. C. JOHN W. FILLING. IRVING WILLIAMSON, Trustees. oc26-dftds,ex8u THOS. J. OWEN ft SON, AUCTIONEERS. EXECUTOR'S AND TRUSTEE'S SALE OF VALUABLE LOT ON H STREET NORTHEAST BETWEEN 11th AND 12th STREETS, IMPROVED BY A SMALL FRAME BUILDING. NO. 1109. By virtue of authority vested in me under the will of Margaretha A. Endres, deceased, 1 will sell at public auction in front of the premises, cn THURSDAY. THE THIRTY-FIRST DAY OF OCTOBER. 1912. AT HALF-PAST FOl'R O'CLOCK P.M.. the east 17 feet front on II street by the full depth of loo feet of lot 7. In square 982. Terms: All cash. $100 deposit required upon acceptance of bed. Sale to be closed in fifteen days from day of sale or deposit forfeited. Conveyancing, etc., at purchaser's cost. S. J. KUBEL. oo2?-dftds.exSu. Executor and Trustee. THOMAS J. OWEN ft SON, AUCTIONEERS. TRUSTEES' SALE OF VALUABLE IMPROVED RESIDENCE PROPERTY. BEING THE TWO-STORY AND CELLAR BRICK DWELLING NO. ?22 LA MONT STREET NORTHW EST. SITUATE A SHOUT DISTANCE EAST FROM GEORGIA AVENUE. Whereas default having been made In the payment of certain Installments of principal and interest due on the debt secured by a certain deed of trust, dated March 1. lull, and recorded In Liber No. .'{472, folio 482. of the land records of the District of Columbia, and at the request of the party secured thereby, the undersigned trustees, by Tirtue of the power vested in them by said deed of trust, will sell at public auction, 'n front of the premises, on FRIDAY. THE EIGHTH DAY OF NOVEMBER. A.D. 1?12. AT HALF-PAST FOUR O'CLOCK P.M.. the following-described land and premises, situate in the county of Washington, D. C-. and distinguished as lot numbered forty-three (43) In square numbered thirty bundled aud forty-one (3041) in a subdivision of part of a tract of land known trs "Pleasant Plains." as per plut recorded In Liber County No. 24. folio 20. of the records of the office of the surveyor of the District of Columbia, together with the improvements thereon, consisting of a two-story and cellar, six-room and bath brick dwelling. Subject to certain covenants running with the land. Terms of sale: This property Is sold subject to a prior deed of trust, securing an indebtedness of $2,500, dated April 11. 1010. maturing April 11. 1013, and bearing 5Wc interest per annum, payable semi-annually, payment of which is to be assumed by the purchaser: the purchase money over and above suit" deed of trust to he paid in cash. A deposit of two hmidred dollars ($200) will be required at the time of sale, and terms to be fully complied with within fifteen (15) days from day of sale, or deposit to be forfeited and property resold at the cost of such defaulting purchaser after five (5) days' advertisement yf such resale In some newspaper published in Washington. D C-. Conveyancing and recording charges at purchaser's cost. B. FRANCIS-SA UU Trustee, Cor. 7th an<1 L sts. n.w. R. PERCY THOMPSON. Trustee. oc2R-llt.eSu 1342 New York ave. n.w. THOS. J. OWEN & SON, AUCTIONEERS. Very Desirable. Well Located Three-Story Brick Dwelling, 'r t> J n w t len Kooms ana oatn, i\o. 1510 "P" Street N.W., At Auction. By direction of all parties In Interest we will ; sell at public auction, in front of the premises, on THURSDAY, OCTOBER THIRTY-FIRST, 1012, at HALF-PAST FOUR O'CLOCK P.M.. lot 100. In square l?u. fronting 24 feet on P street by 100 to 24-foot alley. Do not tniss this opportunity to secure a great bargainTerms: One-third cash, balance in one and two years, secured by deed of trust on the property sold, or all cash. $100 deposit. Conveyancing and recording at purchaser's cost. THOS. J. OWEN & SON, Auctioneers. oc2fl-d&ds.eSu ADAM A. WESCHLER, AUCTIONEER. Valuable Unimproved Lots on Volta Place Between 33d and 34th Streets, Also on K Street Between 24th and 25th Streets N.W., by Auction. j By Tiptoe of authority vested in the undersigned I will sell by public auction, in front of the respective premises, on THURSDAY. THE THIRTY-FIRST DAY OF OCTOBER. 1912. the ! following real estate, to wit: AT 4 O'CLOCK P.M. The east 20 feet by full depth of lot 176. ; Beatty ft Hawkins' addition. Georgetown, D. C., ' an Volta place between 33rd and 34th sts. n.w. AT 4:30 O'CLOCK P.M. Parts of lots 17 and 18 in square 28. 15x124.11. to 25-foot alley, on south side K st. between * 24th and 25tb sts. n.w. ' Terms: One-fourth cash, balance in one, two . tnd three years, or all rash. $HO deposit on \ i'arh lot at sule. All conveyancing and recording it purchaser's cost. OC24-d&ds,eSu .^^.M A. WESCHLKR, Auct. i ne iyiiiton dcnooi The Maryland Building, 1410 H St. N. W., Washington, D. C. Unsurpassed Instruction In Shorthand, Typewriting, Civil Service. "THE SCHOOL THAT GETS RESCLT8." St.Rose's Technical School Will reopen lis branch of DOMESTIC SCIENCE ON MONDAY, OCT. 28 Thoroughly practical course In cooking and the chemistry of food. For further information apply at 1878 Phelps place. Bookkeepers?Accountants Prepared for C. P. A. Examination, For Professional Work, 1 For High-grade Positions. ; Individual Instruction. P. W. ROBERTSON. C. P. A.. 72i> ISth at. n.w. Washington School of Accountancy. Instruction preparing for C. P. A. degree and business administration, professional courae. 48-page bulletin aent on request. Address Director of Education. Y. M. C. A.. 1788 G at- n.w. HALL-HOYES SCHOOL Special afternoon claascs "or adult* . atnrtlngr Shakespeare, Latin, Mathe- J maties. Also full graded and high school classes, day and night, children and adults. FRANCES MANN HALL, A. M , PRINCIPAL. 221 E at. n.w. Tel. M. 3877. FRENCH. ' BROF. VICTOR DULAC, Graduate of Paris. 1226 15th at. n.w. Phone N. 139S-T. ! J*H 1 The Temple School, 1417 G St. N.W. STENOGRAPHY, TYPE- ! WRITING, ENGLISH, CIVIL SERVICE. Phone M. 3258. GUNSTON HALL,! 1906 Florida Avenue. A HOARDING AND DAY SCHOOL. FOR GIRDS. ' Preparatory and Elective Courses. All grades from Primary to Collegiate. Special advantages in Music. -Art and Expression. Building specially planned for the school. Gymnasium und Tennis. Catalogue on request. Mrs. BEVERLEY R. MASON. Principal. The Misses Eastman's SCHOOL FOR OIRLS, 1305 17th st. Opeu Oct. 1. Regular grades and graduate courses. Write for catalogue. Phone X. 4816. Miss AmirsSe L. Murray, Teacher of Banjo, Mandolin and Guitar. Studio, 330i> O st. Phone W. 825.. DOMESTIC ARTS & SCIENCES 1754-175S M Slreet N.W. Complete, practical courses. Regular, normal and special. Model equipment. Expert faculty. Registration Sept. 15, 1912. Catalogue. WASH INGTON SEJWIN AR Y Preparatory, Academic, Collegiate Departments. Culture Class for special students and high school graduates; advanced English, civics, ethics, music, art, languages. Travel class, household economics, gymnasium, tennis. Mrs. G. T. S.MAI J.WOOD, 2103-9 S st. Mrs. W. A. WILBUR. FLYXN'S~BUSINESS*"COLLEGE?$6 A MONTH. Shorthand, typewriting, bookkeeping, English, spelling, letter writing. S.W. corner 8th and K st*. n.w. French Lessons. Individual or In classes; student* coached. no2* MMF.. MERC1ER. 2129 N *t. n.w. ; HAZEL WEGNF.B-BEEDF.R. Teacher of Singing. Voice Placement, etc. ] Soprano Soloist, Concert*. Musical*. Studio. 801 A st. s.e. Phone Linen. 41. Mr. Hugh E. Saltsman, VOICE CULTURE, PIANO, ACTING. Stndlo. 1107 Q st. n.w. Phone M. 4583. ] STUDIO OF MUSIC. IT *53.? nal Instruction in vocal and Instrumental muale by expert teacher. Ptrone M. 6232. IRWIN HALL. FOR GIRLS. 2009 Columbia road. Kindergarten, primary. Montessori method. Special course*. Language*. Classes open October 7. Healthful and delightful location. WALTER T. HOLT, Mandolin. Guitar and Banio Teacher. Weekly club practice. NEW STUDIOS, KenoB bid*.. 11th k. O sta. aw. Phone Main SOW. SPANISH. Join now the Spanish classes at the MILTON SCHOOL. Native instructor; $3 and g4 par month. The Maryland bldg.. 1410-14 H St., 4th floor; elevator THE DRILLERY, 1100 N. Y. Ave. STENOGRAPHY: PITMAN AND GREGO. TYPEWRITING: TOUCH AND SIGHT. ENGLISH AND CIVIL SERVICE COURSES. CHART AND BLACKBOARD METHODS. No text books . required. MECHANICAL DRAFTING, BOOKKEEPING. I Enter any time. Sejalons EVERY DAY and EVERY EVENING. VOICE CULTURE SINGING. ELOCUTION. Tone Production. Deep Breathing. Voice Placing. Physical Culture. I Ear Training. Distinct Enunciation. Sight Singing. Dramatic Art. Irs. Emily Frecb Barnes, ( 143 11th at- n.e. Phone Line. 1789. OPT OP WASHINGTON. | MONTROSE-A SELECT BOARDING SCHOOL j in the country for girls and small boys; must , healthful part of Marvland: terms moderate. . Miss 1IARDEY, Highland. Md. MOVING. PACKING 6 STORAGE ! STORAGE?PRIVATE APARTMENTS; VERY < best accommodations; padded vans. Particulars at 507 14th at. n.w.. LITTLEFIBLD, AI.VORD A CO.. opp- New Wlllard. Tel. W. 737. ~ PACKING. Phone M. 2010. MOVING. * KRIEG'S EXPRESS, 122T H St. n.w. Large padded vans. Experienced men. Uet our estimate. SHIPPING. STORAGE, a WASHINGTON SAFE DEPOSIT CO. (INC.), ? 91*1-018 Pa. ave. u.w. , FIREPROOF STORAGE. y Rooms, $2 mo. up. Phone Main 261. ? Estimates furnished. J. GET OUR ESTIMATES ON ABSOLUTELY FIREPROOF STORAGE. PACKING & MOVING. UNITED STATES STORAGE CO., r 418 10th ST. N.W. PHONE 4229. ftlYlRR VAm IPITPVTTITftir. DflVAC ww * ta^V'O, IV A ly . . 1 at WESCHLBR'S. 930 Pa. aye. n.w. Ratea I reasonable. Estimates cheerfully given. Phone 1292. PADDED TANS. M AND $3 LOAD; 2 HOBU wagons, |S load. Phone Main 1915-19141. COLUMBIA TRAN8FER A STORAOB CO.. 005 NEW YORK AVE. N.W. Packing A Shipping. Storage. $2 van load. 1 > ?? ? ? Before Moving ^iijpp^ 1 four household goods let us furnish an estimate^ IF Kates by load or contract. Padded runs and re- . Liable movers. Packing. Shipping. Storage. y\ Merchants'Transfer & Storage Co. *' Phone Main 6900. 920-922 E at. B.W. Ji HEALTH MOVEMENT. 1 1TIAVI SCIENCE OF HEALTH; NATURAL, f non-surgical; cloth-bound, 400-page book Dee. Apply by mall, 916 Colorado building. Free lecture for women Wednesdays at 2:30. WATCH AND JEWELRY REPAIR. TILL REPAIR AND GUARANTEE ANY AMER- 5?VIBNCING AT HALF PAST TEN O'CLOCK A.M.. the Adams Express Company will sell without reserve. In the annexed salesroom of Walter B. Williams & Co.. corner of 10th and D sta. n.w.. facing Pennsylvania are., to pay charges, about 350 packages, comprising an assortment of Trunks, \allses. Boxes. Packages, etc. All parties concerned will please take notice. Terms cash when the articles are struck off. and no lot will on any account be delivered dorlng the sale. ool4.21.2S.no4 EDUCATIONAL. IN WASHINGTON. STENOGRAPHY. TYPEWRITING. BPSTVESS PHONOGRAPH METHODS. Expert instruction at very low* cost. Personal classes or 1>t mall. INTERCONTINENTAL. I'NIVEKSITY. 2S? >. in I'nited States and Canada. Piers, foot West 14th street. X. It Oflices, 24 State street. X. Y.. opposite flattery, (j. w. MOss. 517 14th st- n.w.. Washington, p. O. ^ HAMBURG ^ AMERICAN London, Paris. Hamburg. fKais'n Aug.VIc.Xov.6,3 pm jPennsylvanla.Nov. 0 JOoncovado Not. 7 jl'retorin Nov. Jtt {Hamburg direct, second cahlu only. tRltz-Carlton a la Carte Restaurant. MADEIRA. GIBRALTAR. ALGIERS. NAPLES. GENOA. |S. S. CINCINNATI Nov. 2. 11 A.M. (17.000 tons.) S. S. MOLTKE Nov. 12. 11 A.M. (12,500 tons.) S. S. CINCINNATI ...Dec. 10. 11 A.M. B. S. HAMBURG Jail- 11. 11 A.M. (11.000 tons.) B. S. CINCINNATI (ORIENT CRUISE) J*n- 2s- 1? A.M. S. S. HAMBURG Fell. 22. 10 A.M. |Will NOT call at Madeira or Algiers. Will NOT call at Algiers. New direct passenger service between Philadelphia and Hamburg. Next Sailing: K. S. PRINZ ADALBERT OCT. 30 S. S. GRAF WALDEKSEE V V 10 K. S. PRINZ OSKAR DEC. 3 Hamburg-American I.Inc. 4". Broadway. N. Y.t Or E. I . Droop & Sons, 13th and G sts. n.w.; Geo. W. Moss. 517 14th St.. V%sh.. P. C. Cunard Unsurpassed Luxury c Cruises and Comfort. " Madeira Gibraltar Ij | j" Algiers "Laconia," Nov. 9, Jan. 4 "Franconia," Nov. 28,-Jan. 18 "Caronia," Jan. 30, Mar. 15 j III A LA CARTE WITHOFT CHARGE STOPOVERS PERMITTED ! s For Particulars apply to ' Cunard S. S. Co., Ltd. I 1 21 State Street, r?^ V' KEW VOHK ' OR LOCAL 4. v ' : 11 AGENTS. ^ tj IL ?v i| t ^ JW.lTOIil'JN'L'JJ'JIIUJF 1 By new Cunarder "Laconia." FEB. 15, $400 UP u for 71 days. Including shore excursions. t ROUND WORLD & SOUTH AMERICAN TOURS, GEO. W. MOSS. 517 14th st. n.w.. Washington, P. C. Frank C. Clark. Times B!dg.. New Ydrk. : ii AMERICAN LINE !? PLTMOUTH-CHERBOURO-SOUTHAMPTON- i ' PHILADELPIIIA-QUEENSTOWN -LIVERPOOL ' i: Atlantic Trarasport Line f: NEW YORK?LONDON DIRECT. jo RED STAR L5NE IS LONDON?PARIS VIA DOVER-ANTWERP. ! I WHITE STAR LINE J PLYMOCTH?CHERBOURG?SOUTHAMPTON. n NEW YORK?QUEEXSTOWN?LIVERPOOL. I S\ Y. &. BOSTON?MEDITERRANEAN?ITALY. , Ask about West Indies Cruises. R, M. HICKS, Passenger Agent. I Washington Office. 1306 F st. n.w. b W??k=Emd Trips > TO m ?M Foimit ComlFoirft |l; $3.50 Round Trip j fi On Fridays and Saturdays?Good to Return Monday. Tickets Including Stateroom and Accommodations at It CHAMBERLIN HOTEL j ? Sat. to Mon $7.50 j Frl. to Mon. or Sat. to Tues 11..V) ; a Fri. to Tues. or Silt, to Wed 15.50 j | tt - - I j g, New York and Boston by Sea !| s< City Ticket Office. 731 15th st. n.w., ; Woodward Building. Norfolk & Washington Steamboat Co. j ^ : " ' f. n nnsnn? E U UUl?3UNJV^jLTU liaUUXlLEa tl :OMPAC.ME GENERALE TRANSATI, ANTIQUE h Direct Line to Havre?Paris (France). 11 Sailinic every Thursday at 10 a.m. from ti Mer No. 57. North River, foot West 15th st.. N.Y. ci (France (new)..Oct. 31 ! JFrance (new)..Nov. 21 jr 'La Provence.... Nov. 7 *La Touraine.. .Nov. 2* ... 'La Lorraine..-Nor. 14 'La Savoie Dec. 5 , 'Twin-screw steamer. JQuadrupl?-Fcrew steamer. n" SPECIAL SATURDAY SAILING. 3 P.M. >n?-clasa Cabin (U) & 3d-claaa Passengers Only, w Niagara November 2 ti JENKKAL AGENCY. 19 State Street. N. X. < < A. L. POWELL. 1419 New York are., w Washington. D. O. I>] Maryland, Delaware and ^ Virginia Railway Co. u Steamers leave 7th st. wharf for Baltimore w nd river points Monday. Wednesday and Satnr- pi ay, 4 p.m.; arrive Baltimore second morning a. tit. I,eave Baltimore, pier 3, Light st., Monay, Wednesday and Saturday. 5 p.m.; arrive 1'ashington second morning out. River freight to repaid. Passenger service first-class. Freight eceived until 3:45 p.m. on sailing days- vv JOS. P. STEPHENSON. Agent. tr Telephone Main 745. 7th St. Wharf- al r=Vl at Merchants & Miners'Trans. Co. Jh "Florida by Sea." S DIRECT ROUTE to Baltimore to in Savannah and Jacksonville. te Best route to Florida. Cuba and the South. Fine Steamers. Excellent Service. Ji Low Fares. All steamers equipped with ac wireless. th New steamers, Snwanee and Somerset. In m commission. Rooms de Luxe. Baths. Send for booklet. B. & O. R. R. OFFICES. tri 617 14th st. n.w. ga W. P. TURNER. P. T. M.. Baltimore. Md. W fa ALWAYS SOUTHERN ROUTE. Tl :abre Line X E Riviera " ZORES. LISBON. NAPLES MARSEILLES. Etc. ju: 'eekly sailings (approx.). Write for literature. I < .* /tlaan eotil t7" and nn* Ond olaea I . . It vi?o? V t?wn, lnf 18. W. ELWELL A CO.. rt. A.. 17 State St.. X V. 'f1 O. W. MOSS. 517 14th at. n.w. thl - - tic LAIN .AND AUTO COATMAKERS. J* O LAS Ell 4k" CO. MAKES GUARANTEED WA- fol terproof rata and auto coats for ladies and Kntleinen; alters and repairs all kinds of rub. r garments and articles. I'll. M. 2226. 929 I St. 1 GUN REPAIRING. X L'NS AND FIREARMS FOR SALE: REPAIR f*' Injf and cleaning: factory and hand-loaded 1 Shells. GEO. A. EMMONS, smvessor to Win. <* Wagner. 207 Pa. ave. s.e. rut STEAMSHIPS. ; NORTH M GEE MAN !!js LLOYD Ms EXPRESS SAILINGS TUESDA\S. ',ii j ' ? Fast Mail Sailings Thursdays j [, for i!| | London?Paris?Bremen |\ Sailings on SATURDAYS for ! tl The Mediterranean \\ l THREE WINTER CUl/ISES TO THE ?t Panama Canal t AND ;!' t West Indies jii; ? jan. 1?,' feb. 2?). march 27. Br the s. s. "Grosser Kurfuerst." Wash. Office, 71.r? 14th st. n.w.. tel. j J" Main 7306. E. K. DltOOP K SONS CO., " 1300 G at. n.w. j 'J OELKICHS & CO.. Gen. Agts.. r. Broadway, N. Y. CUMAID most expeditious route. DIRECT via FISHGUARD. LONDON, I*. .IIS, 1tK.RI.LN VIENN A The Fastest Steamers In the World, MAT It ETA NIA. l.USITAN IA. FISHGUARD AND LIVERPOOL. Nov. 27. 1 u.tn. Dee. 24. 3 p.m. Dee. 17. 0 p.m. Jan. 15, 1 n.tn. CARMANIA. CAMPANIA. CARONI A. Queeustown? Fishguard?Liverpool. S'ov. 2. 10 a.m. Nov. 20, 1 a m. Nov. 10. 10 a.m. Dee. 7. 10 n.tn. Dee. 31. 12 noon Dee. 14, 10 a.m. A Inn It lit a m Mar In 1 a ill Mar It TO a.m. 1 V PROPOSALS. I?KI'ARTMKNT Of T1IK INTKUInK WASH igton. 1>. f , O.tolwr UU2 -S.-a 1?'<1 | V" >*als, in ilupitoali'. ntll be received at the lte artnient o( the Interior until 2 n'clrvfc p.tn iturdny. Nov. iutx'r i. mi". f>?r furui*hltij: ti'umh in fixtures for use in connection with the r? Kxlelitic of toilet r?s>in? |.| the 1". S P?n?liin ftice Building. Washington. l?. < in a-voni noe with s|>ocilication*. copy of xxhi-h with riu of |?ro)?.vnlt may lie hii.l on application to le flilcf I'lrrk of the l*p|>nrtiRciit The right '? served to reject any and all bid*. IJ-1W1S f AY] IN. idtitut Secretary ?. l's s.w.r or ?hTi itr-iti ltnlr thk"~n~avy ar.t, Washington. 1> f I'ln-re will be sold ai n? Navy \nrd. Washington. I'. furniture tr -iigifig to the Navy, condemned a? in til f>r uf lereln. consisting of parlor seta dining room ts. bedsteads, bureaus, chair*. let .inch table* -sks. copy presses, file case louogr*. carpettc. Tb.- sale will Is- for cash to the Ir.rhes I - i?- I... i - i_ . . . ? I'"" I. ??? i'l .f i?? l ? "1 ht i <*lm*k iKHui Xovetntier 11. mill S<,li<>.|ul',!i eon itnlr.tr form <>f proppaaU flint ter.n* of nale at i' o!itatm?l upon applhatinn to Hi.* ?..uera torek?ci?er. Navy Yard. \S a-i.:tt?tou. < KKK M AN VVISTHRot', \ss ?ta t s<*oretarv o' 1- Xn\y. 1? no?* IwaJl FALL RESORTS. ATLAKTK at!.?. ttrohe.tra. Illustrated l-o.^. t. 0|>eu nil \erir. NK\Vl.r\ IIA1NKS ?'O IPfn*?% -j'tVo -e J .*? \ irjrtuia ave. a t ii OC ItcHl'll. Ocean Tte? Ireatly imprated. ?'?p. .too Private hatha unnlnjr water In r?*>ni>. elevator; Mn |?rlor. to. Slush*. Special. $111.V? weekly. $2 .V? *uth: large?i and leading hotel; In the city limits: capaclp 2A<'; loHtiinr over surrounded l>y 14 ho res troves hiu1 lawns; .?o feet covered IH'rehes; large ballroom and amusements; heait quarters for all; new funii?lilnts. etc. P? booklet and diagrams ailjn -s S. It l'KHKINS proprietor, or l?>..klets at Star office. ? E?T VIRI;|YI A. HIIJ. TOP llol IIA Itr Kits I KIUt Y W VA.. < il'K.N TO I ?K? 'KMI'-I It I T S. T.OVFTPT. HOTELS. WINSTON HOTEL, First Street Northwest. in Pennsylvania avenue car line. Elsrht min tea from I nlon station. Ameri.-an anJ l.uro can plans; $1.00. If. J. Spates. Proprietor. ~ - , At the End of the Rainbow. Urand Old loalllutJona. By WAI.T MA SO A. "I've been reading in the paper," ? !>erved the emaciated Itoarder, 'about he war cloud In the Balkans." "There always is a war cloud in tlie talkatut," declared the star boarder. That war cloud, like the |?oor, w?- have ilwa>s with us, and we should treasure t up In our hearts and practice it in our ives, for iu a world given to change and eoay it is one of the few imperishable hir.gs. There are materialists who inist that the Balkans should do soup hing useful and quit furnishing w.ir louds, but 1 have no patience with their tilitarian theories. As well argue thai here should be no annual failure of the each crop. "It is a great blessing to have a few astitutions which seem eternal, a few indmarks which out.ast the generations f men. Take the matter of boarding ouse hash, my dear Mrs. Jiggers. That ? one of the sweet boons which are not ppreciated. The riba.d i>oets and humnr-ts of our scurrilous press never wearv f ridiculing it. Whenever hoarding house ash is mentioned people go into spasm* f boisterous mirth. I blush to say that have spoken disrespectfully of to is rhoiesome and invigorating compound, ut my remarks were in the nature of ersiflage. Down in my heart of hearts. Ira Jiggers, if I have such an organ, have a profound respect for hash. and venture to say that if it were aboltsh? d y process of law we'd miss it as much s we'd miss the war cloud in the Ualans if that admirable institution were uppressed. "I poll one occasion, having convinced lyself that life in a hoarding house .'as a hollow mockery, a delusion an? snare, I began ooarditig with. a private tmily. I was tlieir only patient, and ley did their best to make tilings p.e?untry. What would become of us if e no longer had an excuse for treming for the future of the republic? "henever I have an hour to spare I wax s put it in tremb ing. and it * donishing how refreshed I feel after lis exercise. I cannot recall a time hen we weren't u[>on the brink of a recipice, and the feeling that we are it to go over at any moment and he duced to hamburger steak at the troi>m lends a zest to life. "When I was young the gray beards ere always predicting that the couny was going on the rocks. We had landoned the teachings of our fathers id there was* no salvation for us. But e country kept on growing arid thrtxg like a heifer in an alfalfa held, and e graybe.ards of that generation went sleep with their fathers without hav g seen tne mucu-auveruseu crisis m?irialize. "But the crisis remains with us, Mrs. ggers. Just now it is a tritie more tive and ominous than ever. I hear e swine grim prophecies tiiat disturbed y youth. Trembling for the future of e republic continues to be the national .me. We hear the same old arguments, e have abandoned the teachings of our thers and are following perilous paths, le first thing we know the extinguisher 11 eome down on us. What would this life he without our stly celebrated crisis? I shudder when . ontemplate it. There would be nothing rt to talk about but the weather and e crops; there would be no fun in pubis; there would be no muckraking , in order that I may tremble with beming zeal and energy, I'll trouble you : the gooseberry jam, Mrs. Jiggers." 'he building of the proposed Hagersvn, Greeneastle and Mercervburg- eleec railway has been held up. The Pennvania highway commission say? the npike between Mercersburs and Clroen