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SUBURBAN FROPERTY. roR S%LE. BKACTIFT'L ]fTte-room bungalow. one s.jiutre fnmi cars; fine lot. 90x100 ft. hath. iM.T water. gas. shade trees; 2i minutes from Treasury: located at Woodrldge. I> C. Terms, *4i"i cash, balance e??v. I'rlrc. $::.4?>o. J". A. LINGER. ::yl District *Nat'l Bank bid*. lto?l ?? n.w AN LMSIAL OI'PORTFNITY. Tio* W a-h lug ton Improvement romrany I* wdhwig ? i*antitui tiwt of land Into Vtr lot-. Tbe land ailjjiilim the District ami i* immediately a<lja<->Mil to United States gov ? lUHK'iit property at 11.*? District lino, and bas one-mile river front. Tlw price. $l.2">n for 2'j a.-rev includes the pro|>er cultivation of i>ecan trees for 7 years by :tu expert. Terms. $50 ash, balance S1per niontli. no Interest. '"all ??r write for our descriptive circular. which ;:ive- valuable information rejjardme tin1 pecan :in?l the "'-j-a'Tc trai t- C. A. KlIOUKS, F.x lusive Agent. r:i!l o -t. n.w. \N'D 1' AIRE TR.VTS of IILTIYATFD laud. ? irh fine building site*, facing RilM mo*?' electric. nt Hl.'h Bridge. $ 1 oo to it- .n r. , \.ldr.-?s H"X -H4. Station <1. * I; Est hakoain iv wooDRIDGE. l>. south l*uko;a ave.; lot only s irnt< foot: three Mock- from ears; Otj and Suburban cars rnn i vir) minutes: v if-.-. ?'tn r, gas; beaut i .11[ V w : 1 ilili bit: str>? l'_'" feet wiili'. II. A VIE'PII. li">7."p II. 1. :tve. u.?-. Home >undi>^ Tn oim,S1"d > <ii~r \ m i i i.k ? \sit i-am ??tt?ii t on the barirxin counter for a few d:1 j - iij.v beautiful s ' ?? ?tn boux- with I '.j acre ? <'ta \;-ta. IMh'-sU.-t. Md. The p'ace ?vr'i bin I will sell for what I mi gci. $7ijO cash rr<|niied. Thi- is a bail i i??- <-f year ti> sel 1 -ob.irban t?ro|>erly. but a . ^.??i tin;' t" btiy. s-me ? Ise man will take ?h. '..c ?-f t|-i- opportunity. ?;?? t partlculari: nid make off.--. E I;. M.. Mar office. \fu -IN' ROOM ll'd *>Es ami LOTS IN ? '1 a-t s-vi?i<.i m>l of Lincoln National 1 ? Tra nine Sh.-ol, on In-ati avi-. and i?' e St.. near Knrrvlle and 1 lean wood |uihlie ?v lujoK aiwl iir<" d? siartnient. o-i II vt. <'i?lun) ?"ii ebitrie. .V far- and -hort illstath-f to li^s ry and ? -nt. i niark- l Bargain |>rii-?-> ? :nl terms \\ \ \K\VB??I.1?. l:<*>m War ?b-r b!dt . ."d! 'Mh u.w. l'h"?i- M. 4o<):{. .-I BCltBAN 1IOMKS. \VI-rr<r><in j.vi . oj.|K.sit?- Naval Oliperratory; o??i: nearly m-w -ii-im iu j?.m~. , ib-taehed, Avith -? - "1 jar.l: $4. < >ti.- 7-1'rhu toii.se, detached: front and side l^rchM; IttaM u a bow; prt<-e. fUth Ojim miii 1jou>' . !:trs'- yard, nu t and shade. \f?i oiti- new Vroou; ln?i> , l i atid at l rletnl ?iilp Tleiiriit^. ti??? l,oti?s are <?pcelally ? leeteil bargains ? u ivi!-v t> rnis. IIEXBV U OFFl'TT. Wis. ave. and N st. ilOMB BirVKltS AND INVV>r..K> \ MMITIO) nunWier of lots an i home- in utiadvcrtlsed sub iir!>; sijfn riur ?itTanf|t>w "itrn""Mnrj im Itf'tu'emeBts; -al restricted. Aldress IJ.ix -77. sjar . ffl<. . fey* roit s\i.k on vm i: i?\v\ 'i kkms: tiik t.ccr tot in H' -win; 150xfi-ei. within 100 y?rds ..f ?|rctrle V-ars. JOHN A. HOLLAND, y.17 n *t. n.'v. i*>* sai.k-wki i. i.?m\\ti-:d i~?t. ?<'xii>i ft., ?Hi S.uM's Addit on. on easy terms. Trice con si-le-?'d. Ibis i- u most attractive inv?-st incut, i Tins. JOILN A. H< 11.1.AND. ??>? 1317 11 st. n.w. fI'l; >\ll ". A'i;l> Ol I NIMI'lKlVKD L.VND r li;c'i Bridge. Md.. on the W . B. & A. line, iL a *iar? iin. on casv terms. JOHN A. llrtL I AND. I.:i7 H st. n.w. Hi* . T.oSINi; AN ESTATE. OFFER 80 BARGAINS in D. on Coiidnit rd-. 1 sq. of cars. Section of beauiv health and deslrab'lity. the dis tance as Chevy ('base: the price. St. bridge will enhance triple the value soon. Also ?'?a. for subdivision or invest, opp. t'a'hollc Ch. No waste. I'D ears Quick sale, flO.ottO. "a. opp. Pot. IDs.. D. C.: tine home site; tine shade, view: $> dim. t'ome to tire en Bungalow, at Albany st.. (Hen Echo ears. Sunday. Also t.irui.s or suburban all kinds. J. JKKO.MF l.UIHTFOOT. 14t?4 11 n.w. s n: YS an ATTK.\?"nvK 7 Room si hi it Ml borne; bath: hot and cold water: furn?i-e; la "re porches: attic; lo.iXM) tq. ft.: chicken b'use; fruit tr-'?-s: magniti eut views. 1^4."'. 47th place n.w.. overlook!!!? >i:str:butin-.* reservoir. I.IOHTBOWN BFNOAliOWS AND HOUSES ARE THE BEST. Terms All sections. All prices. SEE ' II vs. M MOHTBOWN. AFROSS FUONl CATHOLIC CHFRCH. MT. RAINIER. BEST BARGAIN IN WOODRIDOK. 17 ~ South Dakota ave.: lot only S c?nts foot; three blocks from cars; City ami Suburban cars run every minutes; water: sewer; gas: tieautl fni view; high lot: street 120 feet wide. II. A. \IETH. Owner. ^570 It. I. ave. n.e. Home Sundays. Iots WITH A WIDE FRONTAGE AT THE hlgftest po'nt on SIXTEENTH STREET, with; a grand view, overlooking R<*-k Creek l'ark ; l*rices reas<iuab!e; terms easy. Write, phone I ?it call f'>r particulars. Automobllt-s to show Toil the property. ROBERT J HEATER, ('..lorado bldg.. Phytic Main l'HM. FOR SALE? l?ts in "Wisconsin Avenue Tark," D. C. Throngh eat service, lieftlnnlng Nov. 25. One fare. 3?'i mi. to Treasury bid#. Buy now. save 25 to 5Wc. Small cash payment and flO per iDuath. II. F. MANDLER CO.. Look for the red arrow sign. 7n2 11th st. n.w. 8-ROOM IIOFSE. STABLE. OFTBFILDINOS, ??rchard. 14 a-re? land: 5 minutes' walk from, B. A O. station. Price. $4,500. Ea<y terms. T D. RICHARDS, liennantown, M mtgomery . <>.. Md ? FOR SALE? ANYTHINO THAT YOF MAT WANT. FROM A LOT 50x200 TO 2'iO ACRES. ALONG THE LINE OF THE ROCK YILT.E El.F.rTRir IKMD. EITHER IM PROVED OR l'MMI'ROVFD. FOR IN VESTMENT OR SI'Br,lVISION. J H. MILLER Hot F. WE OPERATKONLY IN "< H'TI.YING" GROFND in the "zone" of Washincton's "best growth." j Tl.e "Astor Plan" of N. Y.; the "Proven ' Idea." that la< made billions for land owners around growing cities. The g-owth of Wash- j ington toward Chevy Chase makes our loc-itbm Ideal for this purpose: $200 cash and $25 roootMv will buy 15.00O so. ft.: each 1c rls?> in price means s profit of $150.00. FULTON R. GORDON, owner. Specialist Suburban Realty, Colorado bldir. | CHOICE CORNER LOT 50 FKrT rRO\'T. IN j th?* District, neir rh-vv Phase CIr le. with wsfer sow r. "is. eVrtrle llirhts. s dewalks etc Address OWNER. Box 113. Star of,ce. ' _ ? ? FOR HEVT. FOR '.-EM' !'l:o NDS1111" HEIGHTS: 7-Ro.iM ni'x|?-'ii s*to. 1IKV?{V \v OFFFTT. Wis. ave. and N st. CAM. AND GET A LIST OF DESIRABLE SFB | nr? ? -m> t: to s r ..-us: a tn.i.: large lots; r?-i t from "o to .??:?* "i<?. W. I' m, T IIWFI.L. Keno's b'dg., Il'h md G. FV-?I R \ X1'E TN \' T. ITS t'RAVCHKS. RKDI CKf? FOR THE WINTER MONTHS?W36-' A* O.oreii ate o*it>osit<> Villa Flo-a Clu^: rt roonjs: pcr'-el n t^p-h: hot-air f -rn'ce: front Sful :e tr j-.r-i - laree va-ds. Reit. $14.SO and *'s f?) At-rdv E W M IVTIRE. 221 C St. r. w. s;de en'rati'e i*twi-i-a U and 12 tcorn m ? . - 1 _ ... 1 FFVE? *1. NEXT HOMES. TEST IN MD LINR at Mt. Raintir and E Ilv.-vtt-ville, with larg? grennd*. "ntBr-lent for "hl< kens, warden and flowers: 4 .'> c, and 7 r.-oui-. and prices rang 1^5 lT'-:n $10 to $22; of rent to apply to -, r of place at tenant's option. J. C. ROGERS. Owner. Mt lt?;-iier. Md. rOR EVI 1I\\(.K. Airrisfi'"~i:oiim,"ke< li*th? hall, batil :k i r . -ated house; electric lig'it*. barn and ontbii.dir.it.-: thr ??-?i nrter-a re lot; beau ?if '-j --it 'ied . t Ea-t Batcroft. A!e\ c?i nty. Va . W. A 'i. D. I'.u- . i niilo from city: trus- :t xar-. for city property j ullh vim trust. 11*. stMi in projierty, ?n main st.. X i.'e aim. i>. < It t. (M-r 1110.; prb >?. ' $4.--"'0 tru-' $l.!iwi, f.ir -maII uniucumbcri d property; suburban 01- country. ? 7* s I". WKh'.ll l . 1 . iretidon, Va. AUCT7?'- 5/vxes Ft T? HE D \ Y8. ADAM -\ W ES4.T11.ER. Al 'TIONEI'.R. * . ?rIU"aT^T>? SALE ?.| \ \LI \BLE REAL ES TAl'F. BEl.Ni; STORE AND DWELLING! '?'OlltlNEli. NO. 4* 'o'? t.LoKOIA A YEN I E voltTMU EST. By ^1rti,c f a certain deed of trust, duly r> ??'-'.?-d In I. ber ;io?55. foil.. 72 ? t ?q.. of the i ranU r-.sirds <?( the D tri-t i>f I'olumbla. and at I.. ? , ? ot the h->ld?-:s of th ? ii'ites -e -? ?! t;. i. we. tht itiiderslgticil trus;.- -. will ?> :? I a n tioll. itl front of fie pre Iii-e-. OB WEI?NESD.M 1 !IE TWI N I V SI YEN I 1 l>\\ i. N< I \i I; r. II 1!?12 AT FOl It O'Cl.Oi K P.il . ti ? f . ? a ... des- rilied land and pr aitses, - ti'ale .11 t.'ie ? -uty . f W ashington. 1:1 th?- D> ?rict nt < ..Inmbia and di- isrnated as and l^-'.iisr ???t utrtnb*-t*,| tw iity-f.iur i24> lu bb? k numberel - \ m I"i Ji n 1? < <>ugblan. trnstee's, s-ibdivl siou -f land kiK>w n a- North i dnmbU Heights, ?t? p?-r piat rf"?ril>-d in the - irv-yor's o'Hce of -aid D'?!ri<:. in Comity Book 15. at page l<?. iwllier witli the improvements, conalstlng of a lan.-<- dwel"m: i<n?l st. re combined ami known ,k -??li'.K Gc >rgia (former > Br.ghmoodl aietiue. Term vf -ale- ,ru?--thl-d of the p irehase money to tw na'd in cash and the balan -e lu oq ia installments, payable in one and two vears. with interest m mix |mt e.nfm i>er an 111 p:ia' '? seiul aiinialx. from dav <.f sa'e. .... ..r.-d i first deed of trust up-ui the prop, rty -? d. or ' as ,, ai the pur baser'* option. A - Il .|? - ' of **:??! '1 tw "?*<| .Ire I .-f ti e ?'J.-Ii Hie pr?|M-rty is kn . ked do mi ' ? !? Ail ciiiveyaii' ma. r<- oril'ng. notarial f e- niH| examination of the t't;.- win )H- at the St. vf tl;e purrha?er. Good r<rd Oil - will U .Ivt i'. Terms of ?ale to l?- complied with w!th tifteen <'a> s from day of mi',-, otherwise tb ? n-u-fee* res^-rve t!>e riclit to resell the pr,.p?-rty at t ri-k aid <-o-t of the defaulting p ir ha-er. aft--r rive days' advertisement of sit. h re?ale in th'? new?|?per. GEORGE C. GERTMAN. Tnwteo, CVnt :ry bldg. WILLIAM D. CLARK. Tr istee. n??15 dAd-.eSu District bblg. JttfcRToN A. T1USSEI.L. AUCTIONEER. II. k. FULTON'S SVLE OF UNREDEEMED FLEDGES. I ?viil (.,-11 at public auction, within the office of H f\. >' ?lt >u. .'114 S?th si. n.w . on \\ EDVES DAY. NOVEMBER HVKNTIET1I. 1012. COM MENT ING AT TEN "TIM'K A.M all unre ..eefned pledges in t'lis offi.on which is due one YEAR'S INTEREST OR MORE, consisting of DIAMONDS AND OTHER PRECIOUS STONES* in different atyUs oi jewelry; GOLD. Sliver and ? fold-tilled Watches. Gold < bains. Charms, Cuff and Link Buttons, Gold Badges, Medils, Solid silver. Plated Wave, Book:?, and other numerous NfVPLEDGft* PUT BA? K ON THE MORNING ?tr TIFF SALE. TERMS CASH. nol3-71 H. K. FULTON, Broker. AUCTION SALES. THIS AFTERXOOX. THOJJ. J. OWEN A SON, AUCTIONEERS. TRUSTEES' SALE OF VALUABLE UNIM rROVED REAL ESTATE ON 3Sth STREET BETWEEN R AND S STREETS N.W. Bv virtue of a certain deed of trust, duly re corded Id Llher 322.*?. folio :? et scq., of the land records of the District of Columbia, and at the request of Mie party secured thereby, the under Mined trustees will soil at public auction In ' front of the premise*, on FRIDAY. THE FIF TEENTH DAY OF NOVEMBER. A.D.. 1912. AT : HALF-PAST FOUR O'CLOCK I'.M.. the follow | in described land and premises, situate in the ! county of Washington. D'strlct of Columbia, and desienated as and l>elng 'ots numbered 1 and 26 j in block numbered 137. fn F. W. Huldekoper'a i snbdl vision, known as "Burleith." as per plat recorded in County Rook 6, pare 75, as cor rected and amended by plat recorded In County Look V pace 13. in the surveyor's office for the (.aid District, subject to certain covenants run ning with the land. Terms ?f sale: Cash. A deposit of $100 will be required at time of sale. All conveyancing. recordinz, etc.. at cost of purchaser. Terms of ??ale to be complied with with'n fifteen days from day of sa'e. otherwise the trustees reserve tlae risrht to resell lb" property at the risk and cost , of defaulting purchaser, after five days' adver i tisement t.f such resale in some newspaper pub lished In Wa?h'n*ton. D. C. WILLIAM CORCORAN HILL. LEONARD I.. NICHOLSON, Jr., Tto.~-eodAds.cSu Trustees EITI RE DAYS. ADAM A. WESCHLER. AUCTIONEER. | TRUSTEES" SALE OF VALU ABLE IMPROVED PROPERTY IN SOUTHEAST WASHING TON. l'.\ virtue of a decree of the Supreme Court of the District of Columbia, passed In equity cause .10025. the undersigned trustees will sell bv public auction, in front of the property, on TUESDAY. NOVEMBER NINETEENTH. A.D. 10111, AT HALF-PAST FOUR O'CLOCK P.M.. th* followin? land nnd improvements, situate In the ??ity of Washington. District of Columl la. and known as and being the south 24.25 feet front ty ! the ful' depth of lot 02. square S77, with Im | provemonts. consisting of a two-story bay-window I brick dwelling, and known as 533 7th street ? southeast. Terms of sale: . One-third cash, the balance In two equal installments, payable in one and two 1 years, with interest at six per cent per annum, payable semi annuully. from date of sale, secured by deed of trust on property sold, or all cash, at the option of the purchaser. A depos't of $200 required at time of sale. All conveyancing;, re ! . orditm and notarial foes at the cost of the pur. ' chaser. Terms of sale to be complied with witli I In fifteen days from day of sale, otherwise the trustees reserve the right to resell the property I at the risk and cost of the defaulted purchaser after live days' advertisement of such resale In some newspaper published In the city of Wash ington. D'strlct of Columbia. WILLIAM A. LEE. 705 H st. n.e., LIVINGSTON S. JOHNSON. 106 R n.e., no7-10t eSu Trustees. ADAM A. WESCHLER, AUCTIONEER. Executors' Sale of Three story and Basement Brick DwellingNumbered 1316 1 >th Street Northwest; also Three - story and * Basement Brick Dwelling No. 1333 R Street N.W. By virtue of authority vested In the under sljmed executors by the last will and testament of Sarah S. Pugh. deceased. Administration No. 1S618. we will sell by public auction. In front of the respective p-emises. on THURSDAY. THE TWENTY-FIRST DAY OF NOVEMBER. A.D. 1912. the following described real estate, sit uate In the city of Washington. District of Columbia, to wit: AT 4:30 O'CLOCK P.M. Snblot 139 In square 195. Improved by a tea room and bath brick dwelling, with furnace heat, known as No. 1316 15th street northwest, subject* however, to a prior deed of trust for $2,0W? at 5 per cent. AT 4:45 O'CLOCK P.M. The east 25 feet by the full depth of lot 5 In square 239. improved by a 14-room and bath brick dwelling, with furnace heat, known as No. 1333 R street northwest, subject, however, to a prior deed of trust for $1,000 at 5 per cent. Terms as to each parcel: Over and above said deeds of trust, cash. A deposit of $200 on each house required at time of sale. Terms of sale to be compiled with within thirty days from day of sale, otherwise the etecutors reserve the right to resell the property at the risk aw! cost of fhe defaulting purchaser, after five days' ad vertisement of such resale In some newspaper published in Washington. I>. C. AI! conveyanc ing, recording, etc., at purchaser's cost. LAURA T. COCHRAN. EDWARD L. PUGH, JAMES L. PUGH. Executors. M. D. ROSENBERG. Attorney. 7th and E sts. n.w. noO-dftds.eSu j THOS. J. OWEN & SON. AUCTIONEERS. TRU5?TEES' SALE OK VALUABLE IMPROVED RESIDENCE PROPEL rY. BEING THE TWO-?TORY. ATTIC AND CELLAR FRAME ! DWELLING NO. 1204 DELAFIELD PLACE ; NORTHWEST. ?Whereas default having been made in the pay- | ment of certain installments of Interest due on ; the debt secured by a certain deed of trust dated , Septeml>er 2*?. 1911. and recorded In Liber No. | 3463. folio 397. of the land records of the Dis- 1 trlct of Columbia, and at the request of the party secured thereby, the undersigned trustees, ? by virtue of the power vested in them by said < deed of trust, will sell at public auction, in front of the premises, on THURSDVY. THE TWENTY-FIRST DAY OF NOVEMBER. A.D. 1912. AT A QUARTER TO FIVE O'CLOCK P.M.. the following described land and premises, situate in the county of Washington. D. C., and dlstiniruishcd as lot numbered twenty-s ven (27| ! In square numbered twenty-nine hundred anl j twenty-two t2:?22i. "Saul's Addition to the City of Washinston." as per plat recorded In Liber County No. 24. folio II. of the records of the office of the surveyor of the District of Colmnb a. toeetber with the Improvements thereon, consist inc of a two-story, attic and cellar, nine-room and bath frame nwe'ling. Subject to certain covenants and restrictions already of record. Terms of sale: This nroperty Is sold subject to ji prior deed of trust securing an indebtedness of $3 750, dated September 29. 1911; ma;nring September 2".t, 1914, and bearing 5%% Interest ! per annum, payable semi-annually, paym nt of which is to be assumed by the purchaser: the purchase money over and atiore said deed of trust to be paid In cash. A deposit of two hun dred dollars ($200) wl'l t>e require 1 at the time of sale, and tetms to be fully complied with w th in fifteen tlo) days from day of sale, or deposit to Ik- forfeited and property resold at the co.t of such defaulting purchaser, after five (5i days' advertisement of such resale In some newspaper published In Washington. D. C. Con\eyauclng and recording chanres at purchaser's cost. B. FRANCIS SAUL. Trustee, Cor. 7th and L sts. n.w. NORMAN L. SANSL. RY. Trustee. noS-llt.eSu 719 13th st. n.w. ADAM A. WESCHLER, AUCTIONEER. TRUSTEES' SALE OF BRICK DWELLING. NO. 1002 NEW JERSEY AVENUE SOUTHEAST. ALSO FRAME DWELLING. NO. 1611 KHAE MER STREET NORTHEAST. By virtue of a certain deed of trust to us. dated Novemlier 17. 101O, and duly recorded in Liber No. 3384. folio 32 et seq.. of the land records of the District of Columnla. and at the request of the party secured thereby, we. the undersigned trustees, will sell at public auction, in front of the res|iective premises, on FRIDAY, TI1E TWENTY-SECOND DAY OF NOVEMBER. A.D. 1912. the following deserllied land and premises, situate in the city of Washlngtou, in the Ijistrict of Columbia: l'irst?At HALF-PAST THREE O'CLOCK P.M. on said day. lot 31 in Mynsbrldge's subdi vision of lots in square 741. with right of way to "'K" street over part of lot 32 in said subdi vision. improved by premises No. 1002 New Jer sey avenue southeast, subject to a prior deed of trust eiven to secure debt of $1,400 and Interest. Second?At FOUR O'CLOCK P.M. on said ? lay. lot 22?> in C. W. King, Jr.'s, xulsltvUion of lot' in block 27. "I-iong Meadows," improved by premises No. 1611 Kraemer street northeast, sub ject to a prior deed of trust given to secure debt of and interest. 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 (0t per centum per annum, payable semi-annually, from day of sale, for which notes of purchaser to be given. se i cured by deed of trust upon the property sold. or all cash, at the option of the purchaser. A I deposit on each parcel of $100 will be required ; of the respective purchasers at the time of sale. All conveyancing, recording and notarial fees at the co?t of the purchaser. Terms of sale to be compile.) with within ten days from day of sale, ! otherwise tlie trustees reserve the right to re sell the property at the rKk and cost of the de faulting purchaser. VICTOR MYNSBRIDGE. JOHN I). COl'GIILAN. nol"-d&ds ? Trustees. THOMAS J. OWEN & SON. AUCTIONEER. Trustees' Sale of Valai= able Real Estate, No. 1322, 11324 and 11326 O Street N.W., Fronting 47 Feet 1111 Inches on G Street, by Depth of 11113 Feet Sy2 Inches, With 115 Feet Side Alley and 30 Feet Rear Alley. By virtue of a decree of the Supreme fteurt of the District of Columbia, In Eqilty Can?e No. 31042. the undcrs'rned will offer for sale by pub'le auction. In front of the premises, on TUESDAY. NOVEMBER NINETEENTH. 1912. AT HALF PAST FOUR O'CLOCK P.M.. all of original lot 19 in square 253 In the city of Washington. District of Columbia, Improved by bri k buildings No*. 1312. 1S24 and 132? O street n.w.. and having a front of 47 feet 11 inches by depths of 113 feet 8H Inches. Terms: One-thin! of the purchase money to be paid in cash, balance In eqiai Installments at one and two years, with interest at 8 per centum p^r annum, payable semi-annually, from the day of sa!e. and secured by deed of trust i on the property sold, or all cash, at the pur chaser's option. A deposit of $5oo will b>> re quired at the time of sale. All conveyancing and recording will be at the purchaser's coat. Terms to be complied with within fifteen days, otherwise the trustees reserve the right t<> re sell at th?i rick aud cost of the defaulting purchaser. WILLIAM E. KDMONSTON. Trustee. 500 8th at. n w. ROBERT BIGGS. Trustee. no6-d&d? A JCTION SALES TOMORROW. ADAM A. WESCHLER, AUCTIONEER. H u s e h o 1 d F urniture, Pianos, Carpets, Rugs, Pennsylvania Railroad Freight, Etc., Etc., By Order, Washington Storage Co., Fidelity Storage Co. arid Others, BY PUBLIC AUCTION, At Weschler's, 02O Pa. Ave. N.W., T omorrovv. Commencing 9:30 A.M., Including Brass anil White Enamel Beds. Mah.. Bird's-eye Maple. Oak and Walnut Dressers and Chiffoniers. I'arlor Suites. Paintings by Ilodg kin?. Kotind dak Extension Tables. Sideboards, (tak and Mission China Closets, Dining Room Chairs, pood Mattresses. Pillows and Bolsters. Comforts, Hall Raeks, W:trdr>>be*, Old Mnb. Chest of Drawers. Drop-head Sewing Machines. Desks, Rockers, Refrigerators, Sanitary Couches l'Tank llti and other Stoves. Carpets, Rugs, etc. Also Lsrg" fainting. "Dawn." bv Fisher. At 10 O'clock A.M., Pennsylvania railroad freight. including Boxes. Barrels, Trunks. Cases and original jwckagcs of Freight, Household Furniture, etc. At 12 O'Clock Noon, "Btiick" Model 10 Toy Tonneau and Other Autos, Carriages, Wagons, Harness, Etc. Terms: Cash. i'oll--'t ADAM A. WESCHLER. Anet. Horses and Mtiile: 3 CarJoads at Auction Sale TOMORROW, SATURDAY, H 0 O'Cflocko In this consignment you will find horses to suit all kinds of draft, and general business horses. Three pairs of Mules; one Fine Coach Horse for a party leaving the city. Several Horses and Buggies for local parties. All will be sold for the high dollaT, and must be as represented or rnouey returned. MAC,RATH & KEN NELLY, Aucts. C. G. SLOAN & CO.. INC., AUCTS., 1407 G ST. Attractive Sale of Household and Office Furniture, Personal Ef fects, Etc., by Order of the I Raleigh Hotel, Private Owners I and Others, Comprising in part Bronze Electroliers, Brass i and Enamel Beds, Bird's-eye Maple Pieces. I.dirge Window Shades. Secretaries. Refrigerators, Antique Chandeliers, Books, Gas Stoves. Oak Dining Room Furniture, Rugs and Carpets. Bu reaus and Wasbstands, Pictures, Folding Reds, Wardrobes, Chairs and Rockers, Couches, La tups, Office Railing, etc. ALL AT PUBLIC AUCTION, Within Our Rooms, 1407 G Street, Saturday, November 16, 1912. Starting at 10 A.M. And at 12 M? Automobiles. Horses, Carriages. Harness etc. Terms: Cash. no!4-2t C. G. SLOAN & CO.. Inc.. Aucts. ADAM A. WKSCHLHR, AUCTIONEER. Unclaimed Freight by Pub lic Auction to Pay Stor age and Other Charges. Notice is hereby given that on SATURDAY. NOVEMBER SIXTEENTH. 1M12. COMMENCING AT TEN O'CLOCK A.M., within the salesrooms of Adam A. Weschler, 920 Pa. ave. n.w., we will sell by public auction to pay storage anl other charges all goods stored with us by the Penn sylvania Railroad Company upon which on: year's storage is due In the following natnes. to wit: Am. Art Marbie Co.. K. <\ Bol.-s Burnham Mfg. Co., Capital Hanger Co.. Colo nial Apartment House. Col. Cot. Oil and Prov. Co., M. M. Dimmick, C. S. I>omer, W P. Fant. F. M. Flack, jr.; Axel Fo-d. G. C. Glusscock. Geo. II. Grants. G. L. Ha<kenberger. Hilt Ham Retainer Co.. A. T. Howison. W. S. Hinnan, Hunt.'ngton Apt., Mary Jackson, C. R. Johnson. J. C. Jones, G. Kapsaly. Chas. R. Kengia. G. VJ. Kindle. Lacey. Majestic Apt.. Malchlfskr, R. C. Morrissey. Julius Mareey, National .S p ply Co.. Nolando Apt., J. W. Nufold. N. G. O Donnell. J. M. Parker. Red Star Tel. Dis. Oo.. Vul Smith. M. A. Tipy. B. Welgbtman. Wheeling S"tr. Lumbe- Co.. Mrs. S. H. Whit ham. Mrs. Erances Williams, W. Brown, Ste phen Dlggs, J. E. Hamilton, II. D. Leathcn. Mabel Payne, J. M. White. Terms <-avb. WASHINGTON STORAGE COMPANY (Inc.), Nos. 401 to 4twi S. C?pitol st. PCTTRE DAYS. THOS. J. OWEN & SON. AUCTIONEERS. TRUSTF.ES' SALE OF YALI ABLE FNIM- i PROVED REAL ESTATE. BEING PARTS OF TRACTS OF LAND KNOWN AS "BEALL'S FANCY." "RESURVEY ON PARTNERSHIP." "WHITE'S DISCOVERY" AND "GROVE'S ILUNTING OFTLKT." SIT UATE IN NORTH BRIGHTWOOD. D. C-. FRONTING ON SHEPHERD ROAD. PAST OF GEORGIA AVENUE, AND CONTAIN ING FORTY-SIX ACRES. MORE OR LESS. BEING LOCATED NEAR THE MATTHEW G. EMERY PROPERTY. By ylrtti<? of a certain deed of trust, dnly re corded In Liber No. 3349. folio 32 et seq.. of the land records of the District of Columbia, and at the request of partes 'h T^br, the underpinned trustees will gel! #t pnMle auction, in front of the premises, on TT'B 'D \ Y TIIE ^,.?ETKKNTH r>AY OF NOVEMBER. AO. 1912. AT HALF-PAST 'OUR O'CLOCK P.M.. the following-described land and premises, sit uate In tbe countv of Washington. Dist-Iet of Columbia, and designated as and being parts of the tracts of land railed "Brail's Kan^T." "Re on Partnership " "White's Discovery" and "Grove's Hunting Outlet." contained within 'he following metes and hounds, in.; B> glnn'ng for the same on the northeast ?ide of the Shep herd road where the same is int'-rs'-cted by the line of "Peter's Mill S?-at." and running th-n e south eighty-nine and one-fourth CO' > degree* esst to a corner common to "^call's Eanev" -n l ?'Peter's Mill S*eat": t". nee with the diridlr* line between tbe said last two tracts ror'ta . twelve (12) degrees west e'ghtv-eeven and four teaths (R7.4) perches to the part of "Beall's j Fancy" conveyed to Grey: th'ne? with th? s mth ' LDP Grey and Heine's 'and south s?venty-fonr i (74) degrees east nfnetv-three an<1 fortr ei-ht I hundredths (03.48) pvrcl.es to the div'dlrg lire i between "Bead's Fancy" and "ChMlnm Cast'e Manor": thence with said dividing line south seventeen and a half (17H) degrees w*'st to the north line of the Shepherd road: th n e wi'h th? north line of ssid road to the point of beginning '?outlining forty-sit (46) ar-r-s of land, more or less, which property Is unimproved. Terms of sale: One-third of the pnr"b*<* monev to l?e paid In cash. ba,-?nce In two eonal installments, payable In <>ne snd two years with interest at six per centum per acn-i'm. payable semi-snnuallv. from dav of ^.it<?. secured bv de<-d of trust upon the property sold or al' C"sh. at the option of the purch-ser. A deposit of *1 <to0 will be rennired at time of sale. Al' convevan-dn?. recording. etc.. at cost of purchaser. Terms of ssle to )>e complied with wir^n ff'e^n da'? from dav of sali\ otherwise the trnS'ees reserve the right to resell the proprty at the rl?k and cost of defaulting purchaser, after five days* adver tisement of such resale In some newspaper pub lished In Washington. D. C. WILTON J. LAMBERT. No. 410 Sth s>. n.w.. LOUIS P. SHOEMAKER. Southern bunding, ?o7-<iftdg Tr"s*ees. THOS. J. OWEN A SON, AUCTIONEERS. TRUSTEES' SALE OF VALUARLE UNIM PROVED RFAT. ESTA'JK By virtue of u certain deed of trust dulv re rorded In Liber .'1325 at fol.Io 3?7 et s. q , of the land records of the District of Columbia ant! at the riuiest of the party seeured therebv, we, the urideisicrifd trustees, will sell at pubfi.- anr tlon. in front of the premises, on MONDAY THE TWENTY FIFTH DAV OF NOVEMBER* l!tl?. AT t OI R O'CLOCK P.M., tb fo 1 w ng e S'rlbed land and premises, situate In the county of Washington, District of Columbia, known anil distinguished as part of lot nineteen (Id) in bio k seventeen (17) in Todd & Bruwn's subdi vision of parts of the tracts of land known as "Mo nt Pleasant" and "Pleasant Plains," con tained within the following metes and bounds, rls.: Beginning for the same at the Intersection of th<? so ith line of said lot. with the west 1'ne of Sherman avenue, as widened by condemnation proceedings in District Court c:;se No. 5.">5, anl running theue*- north along said west line of ssid avenue us wideped ax afon-siid sixt'-eu (1<!) feet eight (8) inches; thence west parallel with the south line of said lot om? hundred and twenty (12<n feet to the west line of said lot: thence south along sa!d west line of said lot sixteen il?> feet eight (Hi inches, and thence east one buudred and twentv (laii teet to the beginning. Terms of sale all cash. Taxes tn be adjusted to date of sale. \ deposit of ?1<)0 will be re q-ilred at time of sale. tJonvL-yancing at cost of purchaser. Terms of sale 'o be complied with i within fiften days from d/.te of sale, otherwise ' the Property win t?e resol.j at tbe risk and eo?t of defaulting purchaser. PERCY H. RUSSELL. ? THOMAS H. BANES, ?si J'dgcd.\cxf;u 'inisteei. < AUCTION SALES. FUTURE DATS. AUCTION SALES FIT I RE DAYS. TMDt-tuKf FH ICHTtHi* 1407 G Street N.W. THE BOYAJIAN SALE OF CHOICE PERSIAN RUGS AND CARPETS, BEING > A recent importation made by Messrs. Boyajian Bros. & Co., the well known Persian Rug Merchants of New York, Chicago and Atlantic City. Their present collection is unusually extensive, em bracing all sizes and weaves from the largest Palace Kirmanshah to the smallest Anatolian Mat. We Will Sell the Entire Collection at Public Auction WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY AND FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 20, 21 AND 22, AT 11 A.M. AND 3 P.M. EACH DAY. On Free View Monday and Tuesday, November 18 and 19. Catalogues on application to nol5-Jt,eSu C. G. SLOAN & CO., Inc., Aucts. ADAM A. WESCHLER. AUCTIONEER. TRUSTEES* SALE OF REAL ESTATE lN TENLF.YTOWN. D. C. Bv virtne of a decree of the Supreme Court or the' District of Columbia. In equity cause >?? 31179. of I'avarinl vs. Greer rt al.. the? under signed trustees will sell by public auction. 1" front of the respective property hereinarter stilted, on MONDAY. TIIE EI?niTEE\TH DA> OF NOVEMBER. 1912. AT THREE O CMCK r.M.. the followinc-descrlbed property, situate in the District of Columbia, and described as aw of lots seven (7>. eight (8) and nine (?> ? block eleven (11). and lots twenty-eight US* twentv-nlne (29) in block ten (10> being 111 ??b division known as "Reno." in T^nleytown, D. C.. as per plat in the surveyor's office of said trlct, in Liber Governor Shepherd, at page J ? Lots seven (7) and eight <8>. block eleven (11 J. are improved by two substantial frame dwei lues, and will be sold with said lot nine (. ) a one parcel. Lots twenty-eight (2Rt and . , J nine (29), in block ten (10*. will be sold a? another parcel. The above-mentioned dwelling* are located on east side of 39th street (former . Mansfield street) l.etween Elllcott street and Fessenden place. Title to be pood. Terms of sale: One-third cash, balance in two equal installments, payable in one and two years, bearing ft-'r interest per annum from dat of sale, payable semi-annually. secured by deed of trust on the property sold, or all cub. at pin chaser's option. All conveyancingreeWJIlnB aud cost of examination of title to be paid by Khr.'- jMjrp^?b'?r ss."Jiif - ?R,^rc. saar* ia ISAAC E. SHOEMAKER. BASIL D. BOTELER. no7-dAds.eSa Trustees. THOMAS J. OWEN & SON, AUCTIONEERS. TRUSTTIES' SALE OF VALUABLE. IMPROVED RESIDENCE PROPERTY. BEI5(VoT\f t TWO-STORY ATTIC AND CELLAR I-RAME DWELLING ' no. 1306 EMERSON STREET NORTHWEST. , t Whereas ilefiiult having been made in the pat nient of certain installments of interest due on the debt secured by a certain deed of tru>t dated November 2. 1011. and recorded In Librr No. :14?37. folio 145. of the land records of the District of Columbia, and at the request of the partv secured thereby, tlie undersigned trustees bv virtue of the power vested in them by said deed of trust, will sell at i.nblic auction, in front of the premises, on THURSO AY. TIIE T. ENTV FIRST DAY OF NOVEMBER. A.D. 191? AT HALF-PAST EOI'R O'CLOCK P.M.. the fol lowing described land and premises. situate in the comity of Washington. D. C.. and distin guished as lot numbered fiftv-four (541 In square numbered twenty-elght hundred and eight (2R08). "Saul's Addition to the C|t.v of Washington as lK?r plat recorded 1? Liber County No. 21. folio 18 of tbe records of the office of the sur veyor of the District of Columbia, together with the improvements thereon, cohs latins of a two storv. attic and cellar, nine-room and hath frame dwelling. Subject to certain covenants and re strictions already of record. ... Terms of sale: This property Is sold subject to a prior deed of trust securing an indebtedness of 93 750. dated November 2. 1911. maturing No vember 2. 1914. and tearing T*V.ftr interest ner annum, payable semi-annually, pavment of whlcn is to lie assumed by the pnrcliaser: the purchase , monev over and alnive said deed of trust to tie j paid "in cash. A denosit of two hundred dollars . will be required at the time of sale, and terms to be fully compiled with within fifteen | (1?> davs from dav of sale, or deposit to be for felted and propertv resold at the cost of Rnch de faulting purchaser after five (51 davs' advertise- f ment of such resale in some newspaper published : In Washington. D. C. Conrevanciug and record ing charges at purchaser'* cost. B. FRANCIS RAIT*. Trustee, Cor. 7th and L sts. n.w. NORMAN L SANSBCRY. Trustee. 719 13th st. n.w. no8.9.11.l2.l3.14.15.lft.l8.19A20 THOS. J. OWEN & SON. AUCTIONEERS. EKFCUTRIX SALE OF THE HANDSOME ( THREE-STORY BRICK -V'D STONE RESI- : DENCE. NO. 1714 Q STREET N.W. Bv virtue of authority vested In ine as sur- , vivfiig executrix of the estate of Hanuah R a, jrtsrUSS.'S t?e SECOND DAY OF NOVEMBER. 1912 AT HALF PAST FOUR '(HT.OCK P.M., snbiot 247 In 1. F. ( Schne'der's subdivision of lots In square loo in , the District of Columbia. j , . I Terras of sale: Sold s -bject to a deed of tmst i securing a note for $6 500 payable in June. 1914, ( with interest at 5 per ent. to be assumed by j purchaser, and the remainder to be paid in cash. f A deposit of $200.00 req ilred upon acceptance of bid. Sale to be closed within fifteen days from the ratification thereof by the court, or deposit forfeited. 11. REA WOODMAN. Surviving Executrix, Care Gallen L. Tait, no!2-d&ds.exSu 60S 14th St. n.w. ADAM A. WESCHLER, AUCTIONEER. TRUSTEES* SALE OF TWO-STORY BRICK DWELLING. NO. 1005 WISCONSIN AVE NUE NORTHWEST. Bv virtue of a certain deed of trust, duly re corded in Liber No. 3270, folio 297 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 auc tion. in front of the premises, on TUESDAY. TIIE TWENTY-SIXTH DAY OF NOVEMBER. \ I> 1912. AT FOUR O'CLOCK P.M.. the fol iowing described land and premises, situate in the city of Washington, In the District of Co lumbia, and designated as and being part of lot 22 in square 1280. beginning for the same on Wisconsin avenue at the southwest corner of said lot thence northerly with the line of said avenue 2.1.85 feet to the south line of au alley four feet wide, thence easterly at right angles to said avenue 130 feet, thence southerly and parallel with said avenue 25.85 feet, thence westerly and parallel with the second line 130 feet to the lie ginning, together with the improvements thereon. Terms of sale: One-half cash, balance in one and two years, with interest at ? per cent per iinnuni, pavablp benil-anuall.T from day of sale, secured bv'deed of trust upon the property sold, i or all cash. A deposit of $200 required at the time of sale. All conveyancing, recording, etc., at cost of purchaser. Terms to be complied with . within fifteen davs from day of sale, otherwise the trustees reserve the right to resell the prop- I erty at the risk and cost of the defaulting pur chaser, after five days' advertisement of such | resale in some newspaper published in the city of Washington. D. C. WILLARD E. VAN DEI SEN, EDWIN C. DUTTON, nol.'-d&ds.exS Trustees. ADAM A. WESCHLER. AUCTIONEER. Dissolution Sale of Store and Dwelling at 316 L Street S.E. To dissolve partnership and by authority of the parties in Interest. I will offer "J? public auction on TUESDAY A FT E RN O ON. November nineteenth, at quarter to FIVE O'CLOCK P.M.. the six-room frame dwell ing with store and stable in rear, at No. ?>lo L street s.e.. same now being rented to re siionslhle tenant for $15 50 per month. A de posit of $2U?t will be required at time of pur chase and the balance In one and two years, with irterest at 5r/c. secured by deed of trust on prop ertv sold or all cash, at option of purchaser. Title to be good or 110 sale. Terms to be com plied with within fifteen days, otherwise deposit will be forfeited and property resold at cost and risk of defaulting purchaser, after five days advertisement in The Even'ng Star. ADAM A. WESCHLER. Auctioneer. nol3-d&-ds.eSu ADAM A. WESCHLER. AUCTIONEER. Trustee's Sale of Valuable Drug Business at No. 87 K Street N.W. By virtue of u certain chattel deed of trusl ilulv recorded iu Liber 3551, at folio 1W, of the land records of the District of Columbia, and at the request of the party secured thereby, the undersigned trustee will sell by Public auction, within the al>ovc premises, on THURSDAY. NO VEMBER TWENTY FIRST. 1912. COMMENCING AT HALF-PAST TEN O'CLOCK A.M.. the entire stock of Drng6. Chemicals. Patent Medicines, Show Cases, Soda Fountain, Cash Register. Scales. Shelf Bottles, Iron Safe, etc. TVrmfi easb. HARRY SESSFORD. Tt*stee. nolo d&ds,eSu 4511 AN scon%iu ate. n.w. C. G. SLOAN & CO., INC., AUCTS., 1407 G ST. EXECUTOR'S SALE OF THE HOUSEHOLD FURNISH INGS CONTAINED IN RES ? IDENCE NO. ^6 C STREET N.W. (FORMERLY THE HOME OF MR. W. II. HOEKE). By virtue of authority vested In the under signed executor, wo will sell nt public auction on MONDAY. NOVEMBER EIGHTEENTH. 1912. AT HALF-PAST TEN A.M.. AT THE HOUSE NO. 33t? C ST. N.W., certain household goods, as described below: Mahogany Sofas, Chairs and Tables, Knabe Grand Piano, Paintings, En gravings, Books. Satsuma Vases, Bric-a-brac, Par lor Cabinet. Library Table and Chairs, Wicker Furniture, Oak I>lning Room Suite, Elk Head, Ohlna and Glassware, Oak and Walnut Bedroom Suites. Wardrobes, Sectional Bookcases, Carpets, Matting, Screens, Enamel Beds. Toilet Ware, etc.. etc. House open for INSPECTION SATUR DAY. NOV. 16. FROM 9 TO 4. Tortus cash. UNION TRUST COMPANY OF THE DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA. Eiecutor. nol2-r>t C. O. SLOAN & CO.. Inc.. Ancts. TIIOS. J. OWEN & SON, AUCTIONEERS. PEREMPTORY SALE. WITHOUT RESERVE, BY AUCTION. TO (T/TSE AN ESTATE, OF ABOUT 36.275 SQUARE FEET OF GROUND SITUATE AT SOUTHWEST CORNER OF NORTH CAPITOL AND "E" STREETS NORTHWEST. FRONTING 295 FEET ON "E" STREET, WITH A GOOD FRONTAGE ON NORTH CAPITOL STREET. By virtue of authority vested in us l?y all parties iu interest, we will sell without reserve, to the highest bidder, lit public auction, in front of the premises, on WEDNESDAY. NOVEMBER TWENTIETH. 1912. AT HALF-PAST, FOUR o'CI^H'K P.M., part of original lot tl iind lots 20. 21, 22. 2."', 24 and 25, In square 630. with rear and side alleys 20 and 27 feet t) inches. This Is one of the most desirable corners iu that section for hotel, apartment house or business purposes. Situate about 250 feet from Union station plaza, one square from uow post office now under construction, which Is to cost $3. 500.000: three squares from U. S. Capitol and Senatp office building. This sale should command the attention of any one seeking a fir?>t-elass in vestment. Terms: One-fonrth cash, balance In one, two and three years, with Interest at 6% per an num, payable semi-annually, and secured by a deed of trust on the property sold, or all cash, at tho purchaser's option. A deposit of (1.000 required at time of sale. Conveyancing and re cording at purchaser's cost. Sale to be closed in twenty days or deposit forfeited. THOS. J. OWEN & SON, Aucts. no14-d&ds.eSu ADAM A. WESCIILER, AUCTIONEER. TRUSTEE'S SALE OF VALUABLE UNIM PROVED BUILDING LOTS. FRONTING ON MORRIS ROAD. 17TII. ERIE AND FRANK FORD STREETS SOUTHEAST. By virtue of u certain deed of trust recorded in Liber 31S4 at folio 18. one of the land rec ords of the DIstri 't of Oolumb'a, and at the re quest of the party secured thereby, the under signed surviving trustee will sell at pubi c auc tion. In fr^nt of th? i>retnls"8, on SATURDAY, THE TWENTY-THIRD DAY OF NOVEMBER. 1912, AT HALF-PAST FOUR O'CLOCK P.M.. the following-described land and premises, situate in the District of Col-imbia and being all those parts of lot numbered twenty-two (22) In the subdivision made by the Commissioners In eq jlty cause No. 163S of the Siipreme Court of the D's'rlct of Columbia of the 'state of Georg ? W. Talbnrtt, being a part of "Chichester," us per plat recorded in Book Levy Court 2, folio 73, in 'he office of the purveyo'* for -a'd D'stri t now in lnded in squares 5S18, 5822. 5823 ami f>S24. in James F. Bobbins' and others subdi vision of said lot 22, as per plat re;orded iu County Book 24, page 39, in said surveyor's of fl? c, excepting, however, lots 11, 14, 2u, 21, 28 and 29 in said square 5824. Terms: All cash; deposit of $100.00 required at time of sale. All conveyancing, recording, etc., at cost of purchaser. Terms of sale to be com plied with within ten days from date of sale, otherwise t*e surviving trustee reserves the right to resell the property at the risk and cost of defaulting purchaser after tlve days' adver tisement of =uch resa'e !n some newspaper pub lished in Washington. D. C. FRED McKEE, Surviving Trustee. nolS-d&ds.exSu LOAN COMPANIES. I WILL BUY OR LOAN ON INDORSED NOTES: large or small amounts; no red tape; will call and arrange loan; strictly private. Bos SCO, Star office. WANTED?NAME AND ADDRESS OF EVERY man and woman now carrying a loan on piano or furniture. Write me confidentially amount borrowed and how much you pay monthly. I will tell you how to obtain more money and reduce the site of your payments. Advice costs you nothing. Write today to "AD VISER." Box 173. Star office. LOANS On Diamonds. WTp^vMrv HORNING, 9th & MONEY LOANED SALARIED PEOPLE. Women keeping house and others; cheapest rates easiest pay meats. H. ELWOOD. Room 41?! 400 7tL st Prudential! Loam and Trast Company, Room 3, Warder Bldg., 9th and! F St?.-N?W. We will lend you money on your own algta ture without indorsement. Confidential loans made to ladies. LOWEST RATES. PER US FIR8T. MONEY FOR SALARIED PEOPLE and others, upon their own names: ebeM rates: easy payments: confidential. D. H TOLMAN. Km fWm .vw isth st. n.w If You Are in Need of Money Toa can get any amount tm Immediately. H. K. Fnlton,<? T oan Office (ESTABLISHED 1870.1 314 Ninth St. N.W. toan* Made no Diamonds. Watches. Jewelry. Gold. SIlTPrwar*. *tc. READ THIS. WF WTT.L *TT> ANY ONE. MAX OR WOMAN. TO SprrRE SMALL Loans, $10 or More. Remember, we rare tittle about ae curitv. Tell us how mncb monev too want, and If our ebarve for accom modation la satisfactory to you you gat the money. We loan you fie money on YOUR OWN GUARANTEE. No hardship to repay it. $1.00 or $2.00 A WEEK WILL REPAY A LOAN. We have acquired our present enviable reputation by honest, straightforward methods, and we intend to maintain this poller UNION LOAN ft TRUST CO. 810 F St. N.W. Phone 5334. Room 18. ~ ? ~ 3% LOAN COMPANIES. "iUE (ili) EslABLlSufcD" HOUSEHOLD LOAN CO. 6116 F St. Northwest. 2nd floor. O LOANS TO HOUSEKEEPERS. $5, $io. $15. $20. $25 and upward Reasonable rate*. Weekly and monthly pay ments arranged to suit your pay days. Quick and courteous service. PHONE MAIN 3089. Drop ua a postal card or call at office. LOAN OF $50 ONLY $1.66 PER MONTH Other amounts from $10 to $50u in pro r>rtIon. Every loan strlcUy coafldeotlaL otbrng due until JANUARY 115 On loan# running nlns- months or nmre. We charge nothing for the extra time. Loans with other companies paid off. : More money advanced. bonus on fUral IJ fure. pianos. Indorsed notes, etc. liCommercIal Discount Co.,, ROOM 309. MCTROPOI.ITAN BANK BLDG.. 013 15th ST. N.W. j | (Between F and G sts.J Phone M. 7108. i| Columbia Loan Co., /13 C ST. Ui^ 1 N.W. Loans $5 to $100 on your furni ture or piano. Payments weekly or monthly. All business strictly confidential. Phone Main 3$39> You Don't Pay Us Anything Until TWO MONTHS From the Day You Borrow. This is the only company In the city offering this inducement with Absolutely No Charge For the first two months. Others may atlow yon two montliw, but they will charge yon a higher rate of luterest or will require you to repay the loan lu larger Installments. We give you our regular rat<?. which is admitted to be the lowest in the city, and allow yon to make the payments any tire you desire, civinc you front one to thirteen morths In which to pav us. We cater to the bett r class of trade, and as a large proportion of our patrons are ladies we have provided a handsome suite <>f private office*, for their accommodation. We make the loan the same day you apply. We do not disturb the security. We respect your in terests, and vour transactions with us ire ab solutely confidential. NATIONAL LOAN AND INVESTMENT CO. THOMPSON BLtXJ.. 703 ltith ST. N.W. Bet. O st. * N. 1. ave. Opp. Treasury Dept. WE TAKE YOUR All new loans payable next year. 1913. We cater to ladles as well as men. and make confidential loans in one day. AMERICAN LOAN CO., 1326 NEW YORK AVE. N.W. Second floor, front. Phone Main 3013 $10 LOANS And epward secured for salaried employes, own ers of furnltilW and others. $10 loan....35c weekly I $25 loan....&*?? weekly _15 loan 80c weekly $33 loan....ft>c weekly $20 loan 70c weekly | $50 loan.. $1.4.' weekly If you have a loan elsewhere bring In yojr receipts and we will siow you how mock yoa can save by borrowing from us. Having loans elsewhere does not prevent yoor getting loans here. Credit once establljoed with us is 88 good as a bank account in time of need. Our rates and plans have proved to be the best because oar customers are glad to come again. Arlington & Co., 402 JENIFER BLDG. <00 7th 8T. N.W. ON DIAMONDS. JEWEIJtY. ETC. Capital. $1,000,000. Strict est privacy. Indorsed by leading banks and news papers. Bonded to the state. PRUDENTIAL LOAN SOCIETY, Victor Bldg., 724 9th St. n.w. Why Pay More? ?[liiiinummiii.'iiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiunreg BORROWERS of small snins ATTENTION! We make s specialty of assisting me? and women to secure LOANS ?' $10 or MORE On Furniture, Pianos. Etc. Our new system of meeting this de mand Is the most reliable?the beat? safest?fairest yet devised- We act en tirely as your agent: your promise to pay Is our guarantee. We will tell you Just to the penny whst the accommodation will cost yoa. and If this Is satisfactory to yon the understanding Is perfect and yoo get the money . ._ All oat transactions are made ta * clean, straightforward manner. Onr offices are especially arranged far privacy and the convenience of our cus tomers. MUTUAL LOAN CO., 700 NINTH ST. N.W. it Phone M. ir.74. Second Floor. ffin>i|iiim?nuiuuummumiiiiiiniii? ANY NEW CUSTOMER WILL HAVE NOTHING TO PAY ON PRINCIPAL OR INTEKEST UNTIL JANUARY 3. No Extra Charge For This Concession. We offer this free Inducement to new customers to make them acquainted with our new rates?the lowest In the city on Piano and Furniture Loans. We also make salary and indorsed note loans. Get our rates before going elsewhere. CITIZENS' LOAN COMPANY, 406 Commercial Bank Building, N.W. Cor. 14th and G. Take Elevator to Fourth Floor. THE OLD RELIABLE 610 F St. N.W. You Can Borrow Our Cash. If yon have household goods, a piano or other security we will loan von from $8.00 to tl"0. 00 on terms that will please you and st a cost ?hat Is fslr and reasonable. Even if yon have a loan, call and see ns. as the chances are we can loan yon more money at a cheaper rate and on easier terms. No honest person refused No Indorser necessary. Neither So you need to have a finely furnished home to get money here. We will loan you money on your own name: give yon plenty of time to pay It back In small weekly or monthly payments and not charge you more than the accommoda tion Is worth to yen. Loans made In Congress Heights. Anacostia Twining C'tv. Capitol Heights. Deanwood. Fair mont Heights. Cedar Heights Burrville. Ben iiing. Brookland. Laugdon. Mt. Kaluler. Brent wood Tenlevtown, Takonia Park and all other suburbs, also Alexandria. Va.. ou the same term* as la Washington. ? , Why not see us. write us or phone Main 3033 today? Office open 8 to 6 All appllcstlons will receive our immediate atteutlon. Capital Loan Company, 602 F St. N.W. FURNITURE LOANS. Loans made on your own slgnstnre. no In dorsement required. You n.iy have been refused s loan by some company. Don't let that Inter fere with you calling on us. We will make yos * ^"'SPECIAL CONSIDERATION AND PRIVACY ASSURKD ON LOANS MADE TO LADIES. WEEKLY OR MONTHLY PAYMENTS. 802 F ST N.W. Phone Main 2065. Office liours. R a.ui. to 6 o.m. ?I"!"!..!"!"!1 M 1 M-H-I-H-I SPECIAL NOTICE! TO BORROWERS. LOANS OF J10 or more:: TO ANY ONE. We Want no advantages, care very little about security, promise satisfac tion. and guarantee a square deal. Tell us bow much money you want. Convince us of your ability and honest intention to live up to your agreement, and we will make you a loan. Our easy payment plan enables you t* repay the loan easily and quickly. Potomac Financial Co., 1224 G St N.W. Boooss 21, 2nd Floor. Cor. 13th St. Phone Main 4?. STEAMSHIPS. STEAMSHIPS uif axfi West Mies Steamship Lines Clyde Line?MaHlory Liime?Porlo Rico Line?Ward Limue. Porto Rico Havana ami Points in I uba. The Porto Rico Jjine liaf placed In Its express and passenger service the magnificent So S. BRAZOS a twin-screw vessel <>f 1<U**> tons displacement, specially hullt for tropical travel. I?Arjre, outside state rooms, some with private baths. Spacious decks and social rooms. You may leave New York any Saturday for San Juan direct, on one of our bip. swift steam ers. Send for booklet. New York At Porto Rico S.S. Co. General Office, 11 Broadway, New York City Ticket Office. AGWI I For t!i?> business ni'in and touiist Cuba offers an ideal outlnp. HAVANA - the quaint and flactnattng. with its interesting people. Kay scenes and excellent ho*els. vi ill charni you. Twin-screw expu>s steamers, in direct service from New York. Sailings Thursday's end Satur days at noon. Send for booklet. New York <v Cuba Mail S. S. < 'o. (Ward Line). General Office. Pier 11, B. R, New Yoi k .ines, Broadway. New York. Largest 8. S. Co. OVER 400 SHIPS American la the World 1.210.000 TONS ATLANTIC SERVICE London, Paris, Hamburg PRES. LINCOLN Not. 10. 2 P.M. AMERIKA Not. 26. 10 A.M. tPATRH'IA Nov. 30. 2 P.M PRES. (IRANI I>e< . 7. 0 A.M. ^Hamburg direct. Second cabin only "mediterranean MADEIRA. GIBRALTAR. ALGIERS. SM't R<i. OFNOA. ?S. S. CINCINNATI I>e.-. i>. 11 A.M. (17.000 Unix.) P. S. HAMBURG Jan. 11. 11 A.M. 111.000 tons.t S. S. CINCINNATI (ORIENT CRUfSE) Jan. 2*. 10 A.M. S. 8. HAMBURG Feb. 22. 10 A.M. ?Will NOT call at Alters. GRAND CRUISE the orient Br the Palatial S. S. CINCINNATI (17.000 Tons), Leaving New York JANUARY 28. 1913. To MADEIRA. SPA'N. tbe MEDITER RANEAN aud the ORIENT. 8o DAYS?$325 ?P It^Also Cruises Around the World the West Indies. Panama Canal, Italy and Egypt, etc. ' JAMAICA and the PANAMA CANAL Cuba. Hail'. Colombia, Costa Rica W K E K L Y S A ? L I N G S By "PRINZ" .iim| other steamers OfWIr ATLAS SERVICE Cuba and Jamaica, 11-18 days... .$80."i0 Panama Canal, 18-25 days $140 25-day Cruises $135 and $140 S. 8. PRINZ JOACHIM (5.000- Tons). NOVEMBER 17, 10 A.M. Write for booklet, stating cr*l??. iamtarg-Aiiericaii (Copyright. 1912.) RACES Jamestown Club Norfolk, Ya., Nov. 13-30, 1912. ro(:nd $3c50 trip FRIDAYS and SATURDAY'S GOOD TO RETUIiN MONDAY Norfolk <& Washington Steamboat Co. FRENI<5M LOMH COMPAGNIE OENERALE TRANSATLANTIQL'B Direct Line to Havre?Par' (France). Sailing every Thursday at 10 a.m. from Pier No. 57. North River, foot West 15th St., N.Y. JFrance (new)..Nor. 21, *I.a Lorraine 12 ?La Touraine.. .Nov. 2? jtFi-arc" (new). ..Hec. 19 ?La Savole Dec. 5!*I.r Provence.. .Dec. ?0 ?Twin-screw steamer. t?"adniple-?crew st raer. SPECIAL SATURDAY SAILING. 3 P.M. One-class Cabin (II) & 3rd-cless Passengers ( lv. ?CAROLINE November 2:1 GENERAL AGENCY. 19 State Street N. X. A. L. POWELL 1419 New York ave.. Washington D. C. MOST EXPEDITIOUS ROUTE. DIRECT via FISHGUARD. LONDON PARIS BERLIN VIENNA Tbe Fastest Steamers in the World, MAURETANIA LLSITANIA Fishguard and Liverpool. Nov. 27. 1 A.M. Dec. 24. 3 P.M. Dec. 17. 0 P.M. Jan. 15. 1 A.M. CAMPANIA CARMAXIA CARONIA Queenstown?Fishguard? Liverpool. Nov. 20. 1 AM Dec. 14. 10 AM May 3.10 AM May 31, 10 AM Dec. 7. 10 AM Dec. 31. noon |Jan. 11. 10 AM Mar. 19. 1 AM Feb. 19. 10 AM MEDITERRANEAN?ADRIATIC SERVICE Calling at Madeira. Gibraltar. Genoa. Na>> es. Trieste. Flume, sailings noon. See Itinerary. ULTONIA I'AN NO MA CARPATHIA Dec. 7. Feb. 12 Jan. 11, Feb. 27 Mar. 2Z WINTER CRUISES RIVIERA?ITALY?EGYPT. FRANCOXIA LACONIA CARONIA Nov. 28. Jan. 18 JAN. 4 Jan. 30. Mar. 15 Express sarins Jan. 4 Italy. Riviera. Egypt. Round the world trips. $513. Special through rates to Egypt. India. China, Japan, Manila. Australia. New Zealand. South Africa and South America. Tours in Spain. Quotations furnish d for any Tours. Agents for PeniostiUr and Oriental S. N. Co. in United States and Canada. Now is tbe time to vlait India. Write for Booklet. Piers, foot West 14th sti*et. N. R. Offices, 24 State street. N. Y.. opposite Battery. G. W. MOSS. ??'.17 14th at. n.w.. Washing n. AMERICAN LENE PLYMOUTil?CHERBOURG?SOUTHAMPTON ? PHILADELPHIA?QUEENSTOWN?LIVERPOOL Atlantic Transport Line NEW YORK-LONDON DIRECT. RED STAR LINE LONDON-PARIS VIA DOVER-ANTWERP. WHITE STAR LINE PLYMOUTH-CH ERBOURG-SOUTH A MPTON. NEW YORK-QUEENSTOWN?LIVERPOOL. tf. Y. & BOSTON?MEDITERRANEAN?ITALY. Ask about West Indies Cralaes. R. M. HICKS. Passenger Agent. Washington Office. 130(1 F st. n.w. !1 DAY CRUISE TO $100.04 west indies. up. ?^n<1 for h:in<l<nmH h?v?k!rt. BOWRINt; & CO.. 17 B 'ttcry plaoo, N. Y. * j Br np*' Cunarder ?'l.ae?nla." KI'H 13. $400 If for 71 days. Including shore excursions. ROUND WORI.I? A SOFTII AMERICAN TOURS. J GEO. W. MOSS, r.17 14tb st. n w.. Washington. ! D. C. Frank C. Clark. Tim** R dr . New York i Jamaica-PaiamaXanar ! The most enjoyable short cruise out of **y American Hit;, new. luxurious steam-T* <po.-|aily built f<>r truncal travel. Outside roonii :unl private baths. 22-DAY i HI 1SB KVKRV WEDNESDAY I ROM NEW YORK, #135. 24 DAY CRl is>; EVERY : SATURDAY FROM NEW YORK. $1*0. JA ! MAICA ONLY AND RACK. $*C..50. Conne.-tions for Paelflc Coast point*, Central ? and South America. Send f.ir l?xtblt-i. From Pier lti. F. K. ?l"c>t l ultoa St.1*. I United Fruit Company STFAMSHIF SERVICF 17 BATTKRY PLACE. NEW YORK. O1- any tourist or steamship ngency. MOETH GERMAN LLOYD EXPRESS SAILINGS TUESDAYS. Fast Mail Sailings Thursdays for London?Paris?Bremen Sailings on SATURDAYS for The Mediterranean THREE WINTER CRUISES TO TUB Panama Cana! AND West Indies JAN. 10. FEU. 20. MARCH 27. By tbe 8. S. 'Grosser Ivurfue-at." Wash, offl'-e. 715 14th at. n.w.. tel. Main 7398 E. F. DROOP & SONS 00.. 1300 G at. n w. OELRICHS A CO.. Geo. Aft*.. 6 Broadway. N. T. Maryland, Delaware and Virginia Railway Co. Steamer* leave 7th at. vriiarf for Baltimore and river points Monday, Wednesday and Satur day. 4 p.m.; arrive Baltimore second morning out. Leave Baltimore, pier 3. Light at.. Mem day. Wednesday and Saturday. 5 p.m.; arrive Washington second morning out. River freight prepaid. Paseenger service first-class. Freight received until 8:45 p.m. on aniline daya. JOS. P. STEPHENSON. Agent. Telephone Main 745. 7th St Wharf. ALWAYS SOUTH F.RN BOUTR. Fafore Line ?E Riviera AZORES. LISBON. NAPLES MARSEILLES. Btc. Weekly sailings (appro* ). Write for llteratara. 1st class rate. $75 and up; 2nd claaa. $55. JAB. W EL WELL * CO.. rt. A.. 17 State 5tT7 N.T. O. W MOSS. 517 14th at. n.w. FALL RESORTS. ATLANTIC CIT%. X. J. TffiE ST. CHARLES. Most select location on the ocean front. Sea water in all tiaths. Orchestra. Illustrated hook let. Open nil yeir. XEWLTN HAINES CO. GALEN HALL BY THE SEA. Hotel and Sanatorium. ATLANTIC CITY. N.J. GALEN HALL IN 'luii MOUNTAINS. wernersvblle,pa. A First-class Hotel with Sanatorium advantage*. Lessons 111 Basketry and Weaving. F. L. YOUNG. General Manager. Hotel Brighton and Casino Are Open Throughout the F. W. Hernsley <& Son. The Wiltshire, ZlZTocVSn Greatly Improved. Cap., 350. Private hatha, running water in rooms; elevator: sua parlor. etc. Music. Special. $12.50 weekly. $2.50 up daily. Open all ve*r. B'*>kl"t. SVNft'EI. EI.LIh. QDarlborongb-BIenMni JOSIAll WHITE k SONS COMPANY. HOTELS. WINSTON HOTEL, First Street Northwest. On Pennaylvanfa avenue car line. Eight min utes from Union station. American and Euro pean plaua; $3.00, $1.00. H T Spates Pronrietor. NON-MEDICAL HEALING. MY BOOKLET. DRUGLE2W HEALING. THAT CURES the Serious. Painful and Dehl 11 rating DISEASES tiwt have PASSED beyond tbe reai'b of MEDICINE and the SKII.L of YOl R PHYSICIAN, can he had ai the office, or will l>e Mailed Free. LADY Assistant CONSF LT A TION FREE. PROF. II. N. D. PARKER. 1022 ftth st. n.w SEE MY RIO. Al>. MONDAYS; MEDICAL. Free examination. Fi ?? < oiisultatf m. sp'-iiil sr for nun and women; private ailment*. t>? i <. l?lo<?I and skin. Mln. $1. Stewart bldg.. ?tli and I? n.w. M. 231" brTbaldus, arrnv On the Nervous System. Blood and Stomach. Doctor's service and medicine, two dollar*. Hours 10 to R. Phone M 251ft. Closed Sunday!. Dr. SHADE SPECIALIST 728TlhDrtesinit[hi St. U\EU JO Y EAUS' PRACTICE TREATING STOMACH AND NERVOUS DISEASES. Indigestion, Loss of Appetite. Cbostlpatlon. Dizziness, Bad Tafte, Fullness after Eatlu?. Wakefulness. Loss of Flesh. Heart Trouble. Pal pitation, Kidney and Bladder Trouble, Stricture. Sallow Complexion. Plu:plea. Blood auj Skin Disease*. Loaa of Vitality, and Special ? rl vate Ailments of Both Sexes cured promptly p-606" administered). . . Consultation free, medicines furnished, charges low. Honrs V to 1 und 3 to 5. C'os-d Sundays. OR. FISK ELGIN Expert la treatment of special disease*, chronla ?ad acute; both sexes. All conanltatlona confl deatlal Medicine furnished. Prices moderate. N. E. cor. 7th and G n w. Phone Main 7W7. Dr. Reed Specialist, 8?4 E7th St. 1>1 V1PAOQ* SUCCESSFUL A/ I Cr^ifV*? PRACTICE IN Diseases of tbe Nervous System. Skin Blood, Heart. Stomach. Liver, Kidneys. Bladder, Noa*. Throat aad Longs. Stricture, Varicocele aad Hydrocele. Blood Diseases snd Disorders of the Urlaary oreans promptly relieved by safe n^thods Hours: 10 to 1 and 3 lu 6; SundBs. 10 to 1. ru?tn I