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FOR RENT?HOUSES. I *FI K*ISHt:n?Continued. FOR KENT- I :w<n w nw. 7r Ift.oo 5 Grant pi nw.1or$5?">.0?.! 1762 C*'b nw.12r.47.00 13.Vt IiTing BW.lOrtO.OOj 122 S nw, 8r 32.50 17]s ftth nw, *r..35.5" KB N C av iw?.7r.2)i.o0 1523 Mb nw. Or. .30.5?>[ 87 I nr. 7r 25.50 11SJO \" Cap B*.0r.26.5O| 00 N T *? ne,7r. .25.50 1 1510 ]st nw. t?r. ..25.00 13.39 K'nev B?.,7r.23.00 7't X V av ne. tr.lS.30 7*5 Ijitnon; nw.0r.23.5o 441 N>al pi nw.5r.25.0" 081 ?"?'1 tic. 6r 10 5o Isitt Md av ne.0lr.23.OO 2830 Ga av uw.6r22.50 16.34 Kal rd Sw.8r22.50 2837 Ga av BW.0r.22.5O j 1311 9th r, w. 7r. .22 B"| 600 2d Be. ?r 20.5O M'l 4th ne. 7r...2l .V> 23ft Bryant tiw.6r.ls 5 > 1414 l?t aw. Sr. ..2>?.5.' 2355 Slier avuw.6rlft.5o ?14 Kryant nw.fc.lS.60 1222 I ne. Or is 50 ?'?16 10th sw, Or 1ft.5?' 5S Myrtle ne, t>r.. 17..VI 24 I' nw, Or Im.oO'1032 S Cap ae.7r..15.50 APARTMENTS. 202H N Tap nw.0r.23.5011745 N Cap. 5r...29.B0| 27i>5 1 111; nw. Sr.22 50 50 U nw, Or 22 .">0 i 022 7ih h?. Jr... 12.50I 1800 L, nw. 2r 12.50 | A S. CAY WOOD. 015 N. 1 ave. u.w. Ph. M 710. 29* l"'?R KKNT < H<M< I NORTHWEST HOUSES. !?24 1st ,1 n.w.. !? room*. Oath ?MO 2ml st. n.w.. lo roon *. hath 32.50 Ml T st n.w.. ?? riiomi, bath, furnace... W?.5o -'21.'! M st. n.w.. 7 room*. bath 25.50 CHOICE NORTHEAST HOI SES. ?i24 i;;tn at. n.?-., 0 rooms, batii 23.50 :lO '?tli st. n.e.. 7 rooms, balb 21.00 1.502 I St. d p.. 7 rooms Oath 20.50 (. .'.O N. C. arc. ii.e., i'? rooms. hath 17.."o 1351 B st. ii, o rooms. hath .i-oloredi .. 17.50 CHOICE sol THEAST HOUSES. Pa. ave. s.e.. 0 rooms, hath 18.50 ?34 E -*t. s.e , O n?ms, l ath IS.GO CHOICE SOI THWKS T HOCSES. ? ??1 Oth st. s.w., lO nuiir.-. hath 35.50 #12 Oth ?{. s.w.. 9 rtn>iii>. Oath S-'H I.VJ \ *t. s.w., 12 rooms. On lh 4050 ?57 I st. s.w , 0 rooms, hath 1*.5" '12 4' j st. s.w., 0 nxitmi. hath. Ift.SO i2>'l'y Oth st. s.w.. tlat " r< >>ms. hath... 17. SO V?. ???. - s rooms. I.a'h 17.50 125* ft- s.w., 0 rooms, halh 17."rt ill 14th st. s.w., 0 rooms, water 1B.5D '7h h st s.w.. 7 moms, wmn 15.50 475 I st. s.?.. 0 rooms. bath 15.50 '340 I'nlon st. s.w., 5 r*?>ui>. Oath 12.75 1.3.39 4U ft. s.w.. 5 rooms, water 10.50 102 \u. ate. <.u.. 5 r-Him-. inter T'.oO IT3H I'nlon ?t. - w.. 4 rooms, water 10.G0 JAMK> I . SHKA. 04.3 I.A. AVE \.\V. FOR RENT TO WOtlli COI.OBEI* TENANT 13.",1 it ST N.K.: 6-ROOM ANI) RATH i BKH K HOI SE: RENT HM.V $17.5I?. JAMES I SHEA. 043 LA. AVE. N.W. JOHN f DONOHOE A SONS. INC.. ! .114 PA. AVE. S.K Ijrt an tfinl yiKi our roBipletf list of rentale). j Wf have th.' property to suit you for any' p'irpi ???. JUUN F. DONOHOK \ SONS. INC., 314 PA. AVE. S.E. 1 OR RENT D. 11. JOHNSON CO.. 1303 H N.W. r.24 Mohan. 4r.t>.*l5.50i 1712 l"t. Or. b. .22.3?> ????> Oth nw, h. 1 H.5ti OK! I. nt\ Or. b.?t.OO 154 I r>w. sr. h.2O.50' 1020 Oth ti?. Or. h.23.jO FOR RENT -BT ni VAI.L A CO 722 11th N.W. ' 1I4S R I av.l lr.21>|05.0 ?l 1411 E nr. Or. b. ,27.5<? S724 0 on. 10r,b..55.#0| 1002 Mli nw. 6r.b.25.50 2111 O tiw. l??r. b 50.?XH747 Vnrnutn 25.50 172? 13th nw.lOr.b.45.5ol 721' 5tb ne. Or. 1?. .22.50 .343 y nw. 14r.D..50.50 i;;ii nth, Mr,k.. 17'i*i < ,<ir<h. nr.b.42 0" lt>21 9tL. Or. b....??? 7". 1 t'.s Q nw. 12", b.35 75 102S sth nw. ?r.b.22.5<J 1423 I'h a* nr.Or. 1.20.35 Sll N nw. Or.b. . .1* 50 716 R 1 av nw, Or-lfl.5') I'152 Bladen'g. 5r. 10.50 FLATS. ? Vi M.tnrw. .V,b..2s.'o| .*)??* 5fh nw. Sr. ...15.5o ' 1' 11 nth. 3r, I.. .l-..?i|M I N. 2.! fl 14.00 | 1 -??1 Pa av s?\5r.b. 17-."?*1 ? 4M0 MortoB ne,4r,b. 12.50 COLORED TENANTS. 461 Mo av. 14r. b.35.50 410 1st &??. 5r 1S.75 '13 N ^ av. >r,b. 5 i 2112 Pa av nw.apt.lS.50 4':,'1 ;m n> . V. Ii .21.7-. 210W 13th nw. 0r..l7.5O 1W5?? 2il nw. Or.h. ,21.5o 2423 Va av nw. Or..13.5?) 1227 Linden i>-,tir,b2?V>' 1 t lark pi. Or 10.50 STORES. ??'?I Pa av bw 75.722 11th nw .30 W '-???II 14th iw *>5."ii' 2010 K. Or.b. sto. .25.50 721 11 * la nw. Sr. . .5o.'*> ?>43 I' nw 25.0" 1511 7tb nw St'.O" '*'3 1' n?. b'm't 15.0i> \ TTR \?'TI\ E \PART.MENTS. Holin?s. Ii?*nt pi | Winona, lb 11th n< l.otm, 112 lliu ne I SiiM|ijolihan, 11.30 W nw 2t?* FOR RKNT NEAR ASM II STS. nTw" ???rtral u?atlon; l>?r 1>.. brn-k: ib-sirable epn ? .1 r--.iiiT.rial -?s-tlon: suitable for any light h'l-ln?<.s; ;H>S II; <?>. < AVWOOD & GARRETT. 1231 N. Y. are. n.w. 20* F"R RENT TO FIRST-CLASS COLORED TKN a ; Hr.. h? brii-k k?!* in central location I in tine condition: *22.50. ' \YWOOD A- GARRETT. 1231 N. Y ave. n.w. 29* FtiR RENT s-ROOM, BATH. I'.Itlf'K; RENT r?-Unr.-?l to $20; ti? ar loth aud N sls. n.w.; lu i-untlitloti. ' WiioD A GARRETT, 1231 N. Y. arc. n.w. 29* I'iR RENT" MODERN 7R.. P... BRICK: FRONT an<1 r?'.i- porches; "arte yards: Ineraham st. ? . Jn?t cfT Ga. avf. ear l'ne; Sift 5?>. i \YWi iOI? A GARRETT. 1231 N. Y. ave. n.w. _20* FOi: REM T< ' FIRSTCLASS COLORED TEN ant. Or. h? Mck. 117.80; 1S:>7 Vt. ave. n.w.; Hn>' ? "nd it inn . \YWO??D A GARRETT. 1231 N. Y. ave. n.w. 29* FOR RENT-CAYWOOD & iJARRETT. 1231 N. > Ave. n.w. 7701 T nw.Or.b. ,$4'? Vii 026 Mis av nw.0r.b42.50 152-'. \ r av nw.r?r.li:i5 5"' "him H nw.PT.h...05.00 1.31's V th iiw,yr.b.:l2.5" W<7 Vt ,iv nw.ftr.lCl7.50 1?s>l l"^ivn*.i)r.h?7.3?' 017 NJ av nw.t?r,b27.5n 720 Laiu't nw.0r.1CJ5.'M>; B?7 E'm't iiw.0r.b25,0?i 1338 1.3th nw.0r.hci2.5"! 1.31s Hth nvv.Or.b.20.50 1317 loth nw,Sr,b2".0"i 02?i Ing'rn nw.0r.blft.50 *"'7 R tiw.Or 1h,5o 1216 G ne.'lr.b 1S.50 j:u-i.3 10th nw.Or.. 1.S.5" 2115 F nw.6r 19.50 1?S* G ne.Or.b?1*< .>< !tui Ins'h nw.Kr.b. 1K.50 131s# 10th nw.Or. .13 51. 1.321 10th nw.5r.,12.5o FLATS. The Newport.4r.b.25.no .34 Todd pi ne.5r.bls.00 338 13th ne,5r,b.. 15 50? ?"?H L lie,Or.b..... 15.50 STORE. 907 N ?t. n.w 30.00 STABLE. Rear 926 O n.w., 5 horses. 3 wagons 25.00 20* FOR RENT? Sto 510 4l. sw.6r.b25.5o ; Sto 317 I sw. 5r.. 14.50 354 1 sw? Or. b.2".50 357 I sw, Or.h.. 18.50 1252 6th aw.15r.2b.30 50 111* I se. Or. b. 13.50 47!?U F sw, 7r,b.25.5" 227 13th sw. 10r.b25.50 *4Vi sw 0r.b.lv.50 340 N sw. Or, b..15.50 F SW. 12r.b.35 50 1222 C sw. Or. b.2*.50 Sto 52? 4'-j sw,0r b32.5<> 10 D se, lOr, b.25.50 700 G sw. 7r,b..2" 5<> 714 G ne, 5r, b..lS0" j ;1 Oth sw, 10r.b.Il5.50 l2t?Hj 'a se, 4r.bli?..V> 1?? I nw. 10r,t>. ..t:!.5?i 1014 12th se. 0r,wl0.50 352 M? Lean ifv.0rt.15 5o McLean av, 1251 Oth sw. 6r.w.l0.5O: ?;r, b 16.50 ".10 9th sw. Or.b.lO-5" 1^1 I sw. Or. b.15.50 1351 Emeraou ne. 5<M> Mo av sw,or.wl0.50 N. 1S.50: 4'.+4 N sw. 5r, w.12.50 -,r; 4?.. ?w.5r.w. 12.5"? 02ft C sw. Or. w.15.50 1124 41- ?w. 0r w.12.50 1022 7th sw. Or.w. 15.50 Sto 010 4!? sw.H; .b30.50 ; 479 II r-w. Or, w.15.50 ,.i" McLean a*. ' ;?11 ?th sw, t?r. I>.18.0i) ' 0 15.50; 4<?7 O sw, 0r.w.K.13.5O 47 11 SW. 5r. w 12.'-1 492 M aw.Or.w.g . 14.50 ^13 7th sw. Or.b. 10.50 4:>9 E sw.6r.w.g..10.30 st kjWU 4'? sw.6r25.50 1154 'j se. 6r,w.ll.00 lOLORED. til 13th s*-. 0r.w.l0.5')\ :^>0 G sw. Ir. b.15.50 ,> i' ,w. Or. W..11 50| 113 I? sw. 4r, w.11.50 j 415 2d SW. Or. w. 14.5*1 j 1254 p. Sw. Or. w.12.5" ! 3i I. s?- 5r." w. 10.50| 51 Canal sw.Or.w.15.50 St? 1990 2d sw . 17.00! 413 lit sw. 4r,w.10.5o I *"*1 fr. I.-2S.50 'JiC H sw. ?'.r. b.21.5') | "2 7t .1 se. 5r. w.12.50 34?> E sw. Or. b.20.5?> N J av se, 711 3d sw. Or.w. 14.50 ? 10.50 -J17 >'1?. 5r, w.17.50 1 V.3 C s?. Or. w . 15 50 r. 11. PARKER CO.. Inc.. 435 4>4 st. s.w. 1 ? iR RIM 1413 5th NW REFINED COL ??oil adalta; 0-ro??in l.aih apartment; hot watty and Leaf, carpeted balls; ouly ?J0; r dueCoM In uiinne.. See owner. W. F. NASH. 122 M li.w. FOR BENT COLORE 1' TENAVTV 2312 17th M. n.w.. nmms aud tath. . .$22.50 23l?ft 17th -t. 0 rooaw and buth.... 22 5o ls23 0tli st. o.w .. 5 room? 10.50 i -MeLACTlLKN BANKING COKl'T. 10th an.I G sts n.w. Foft i:ENT-O ROOM BRICK; ONLY J15 50; 1307 FnioB st. s.? .. mod. Imps.; good repair. K?-v st ft >re. 4S51-, N -a. ?.w. Il? F W TUCKER A BR0-. 720 A st. n.?. F^>R RENT?1030 VVKNFE < >F THE PRESI- I ?lent?; s rt?.tns and imth: newly painted and paper. .1 ikrouj(ti.wt; Hr*.* 'ront yard: only f!5 l~r month. \j>;< v * 11WNER No. 1638. 2?* FOB BENT?806 PORTLAND ST. CON'fRESS Heights; 0 r^>n?; rr ?derri hestlne. plnnibinr. *?*. .le.-tr'.c llchts. new h<>u?e; $2". See own er RANDOLPH L. JENNINGS, 14"5 Eve n.w. FOR RI.NT -PRACT1C A LLT SEW-NINE-ROOM rorner hon^e. Mount Pleasant: basement: hot-| water heal. * ig. electric light; large vard: $60 OWNI R 1?i*i Newton st. Phone ?'oi. -J771. FOB RENT- 16)0 21st nw.ior.b 50.00 !??> M. IT, 3b. 12^10.0" 144^ N nw. Urh..4Soo 131". M 12r. b ...75.i<? ll'.ft loth. lor. b. .42 M 1813 M. 12r. h 1731 R llr, b 4o.0<) 441 M nw. llr.h. .M.O* 2.322 I nw. 7r 20.00 STONE LEIGH COFBT. A few very desirable apartments, now vacait. f!T>rij $5" t.> fl?5 a month. THE OLYMPIA. 14th and Enrlld. Very de?irable aj.artments 3 riKimi and bath, to 7 roc.ma and hath, fp.m $25 t > $60 a month. riTTH. FOX A BBOWN. 1333 E ?t. n.w FOR RENT? CNECRMSHED. 1524 14th st n w.. 10 rooms and bath. .. .$50.00 037 W.-?tmln*ter *t., 9r.. b.. furnace.... 35.50 17o. S st. n.w., Sr.. b.. latroU-s 30.75 2135 F st. n.w.. Sr.. b.. latmliea 27 5r? 2137 F st. n.w.. Sr.. b.. lat?ot*s 27.50 T07 R I. ave. n.w.. ftr and b. brick.... 25.00 7'<3 R I. a?e. n w.. 0 ro<.nis and bath.... 20.60 2?1*' K st. n.w.. 71 and b.. latrobes.... 2>'.5o 1*2n 6tb st. n.w.. 3 rooms, brick lo 50 APARTMENTS. '? The l.ssex." 1422 N st. n.w.. 5 rooms *nd Oath. Steam beat.... . .37.50 ' Tbe New York. ' 5r.. b.. steam beat.... 32.50 "liie CLeWea." 5r. and i>., steam heat.. 30 5o COLOBED. 1309 S ??t. n.w . Or., b.. furnace $4'''.05 10?W llth >t n.w.. ft rw'iiiv 22.50 1'*f> 11th at. o.?.. 6 n*?ins Ift..*^ 714 loth n.e.. 5 rtK.tus frame 10.50 ft Blagdcn's ct., 5 rooms, brick 9.5u STORES. ] t"s c, st. n.T?.. doible front store... $150.00 1325 14tb st. n.w.. large store, two als 1O.1111 and batii a|-ntuienis above nnd staid'* and sbop I11 rear. Per month S1 00 1313 New York av.- u.w., 3 storj buitd ??it: 'arge store, with entrance on two str- els. wholi' tmildlBg. . . ,$3'*>.."K) G.\S< H A Hilt.;!- 1,".2rt N. Y. ave n w. FOR R1NT 1302 CONN. \ Vt. N.W : I MM KIM ately adjoining British embassy; large, spacious bouse, admirably adapted for . iitertainine; hot water heat and elaclric lights throtighout. 13r. and bs'hs: in |?rf.ct .-ondltino: rent. *100. PITH I IPS Q>? :'-3o John Marshall f.la.--. FOR RENT I J. MILLS. rtoCi 6th ST. N.W. 1?12 5th .. a. .'.r, b.. "O.50 oto ?; ?*. 6r. b. .19.00 56 Ii r?. Or. b. .25 7^1 Flat. H Ela av nwl7 50 1122 5t>> nw.0r.b..22.5?? ft .8 7lh sn. Or. b,.15.iMi 71 P nw 0r. b . .22-"i0 0SS Law. 5-. w. .14 50 1015 F se, ?>?. t, I0.7i<? sta r'r 92o <? nw..l1.>?i FOR RENT 610 PICK FORD PLA( K N.E.. ? r?>"m?. $1^: 1367 1'Iorlda ave. n.^., s rooma, 022.5". 'NORTHI AST WASHINGTON REALTT CO.. 000 II at. n.e. FOR RENT?HOUSES. rSFl'RUHBBD?CmIImH. FOR KENT?BY GEO. W. LINKINS. 1T14 P?. ave. n.w. NW. 1752 17tb. ltr. , NW.7'2 19th. 2r.b.22.??o 2 baths $83.33 NW.1448 R I av. llr. 2 bat 1m 65.00 Nff.TB 9th st 50.50 NW 17?1 T. lor.b.42.6? NW.2144 I* 9r. b..:>? .V? NU .'fi'J T. Nr. b. :*>.00 NW.TO L. Sr. b..25.5n NW.711 ?>rh. 7r.b.S2.50 NW. 231H I. Or. b >VM NW. 1514 8tb. ?r.w: 8.SO NW.2161 N Y st. Don, ftr. h ltl.W SW.W F. 7r. ?..US0 SF..'i22 S C av.0r.b25..V> NE.622 3d. Sr. b..2R5? NE.323 8th fir. w. 16.50 APARTMENTS. NW. 3. 4. 8r and b apts in the Octa vla . .$2>*.50 to $H5.00 NW.1.-J.T1 Knclid ?t.M". OO Gft complete list at office. NW.78 Q, Br. b... -20.50 NW.2437 N. 5r. b. 14.50 NW.2439 N. 5r. b,14?" NW.1844 7th. Hr.b.13.00 COLORED TENANTS. 1819 l* nw. 12r. b.33.50 1023 21 ?t. 6r 32.50 735 4th n*. 7r. W.20.5O 766 Irving nw.4r.bl8.50 2626 K nw. 6r. b.18 60 418 Franklin. 5r.w16.50 1711 Seaton nw. 6r. w 16.50 1^18 N Y av. 5r.w16.50 800 N II av, fir. b. 16.50 2620 K nw.5r.b.flatl6.00 .115 Oakdale. 4r. b. flat ,.16.00 823 23d nw. 4r. w.15.30 915 26tb nw. 6r. wl5 50 713 23d nw. 7r. w.15.50 FOK RENT? 2310 17th nw,6'.b.$Ll.ro 1414 K'ney ne,6r.bl800 716 Mad'n nw.8r.h22.50 , 2808 Slicrinan av nw. 1815 D nw. 1 Or.h..25 00 5r A b flat 17.00 1412 K'noy ne,6r.b22 50 ? 1*23 6th nw. 5r...10.50 McLACHLEN HWKING CORPORATION. 10th and O. FOR RENT -ttll N. C. AYE. 8.E.; EIOHT room house, cellar; furnace: In rood repair; $30.ws. john t. knott. 918 r at. for rent-list your southeast pr. jp erty with THE MILLER CO.. 8th & O sts. s.e. FOR RENT ?lM'ri RIGGS PLACE. 9 ROOMS. 135.50: 1510 K st.. 7 room*. $30.50; large, de sirable house. good neighborhood. well suited for entertaining, or physician, $123. JOHN T KNOTT 818 F at. FOR RENT?OFFICES. FOR RENT 2 LARGE ROOMS. SL (TABLE FOR architect. patent attorney or photographer; also several smaller rooms; building* are mod em, central and rent* are reasonable. Applv OLIVER METZEROTT. Metzerott bldg., 1110 F st. n.w. Fl <R RENT ? THREE_DESIRABLE OFFICE rooms on the fourth floor Star hi die., singly or en suite, fronting on Pennsylvania av*.; ligiif aud well ventilated; elevator service till 11 p.m. Apply to MANAGER. Star office. lltli and Pi^. aye, n.w. THE KENOIS BUILDING. 11th and G n.w.. opposite Palais Royal. The very ?*enter of the business district, large, light, airy rooms. $lo up; hent. hot and .-oUl water, electric light, janitor service 'white) free; two electric elevators all nlcht. Sunday and holiday service. Renting ofllce. Room 404. or Wardnian bldg.. 1430 K n.w. VERY DESIRABLE SI 1TB OF FRONT ROOMS I In Th'- Mar bldg.. overlooking Pennsylvania 1 ave. Apply at once. Manager, The Evening Star. 1 LAROE OFFIIKS IN BUSINESS SKCTION'S; electric lights, elevators, steam. Janitor; #12 to S25. VICTOR BUILDING. l>t h Bt. and tyrant ti'ace n.w. Call 6th tV-or Hm a?Ni?stores! 214 11 N.W. ?25x60; USED 5 YEARS AS grocery by Pyles; cheap enough for storage; $30. W. F. NASH. 122 M n.w. FOR RENT-ONLY $35. 1528 14th st. n.w. Storeroom, show window, cellar; 2 rooms Ut rear; yard, to alley. SToNk & FAIRFAX. 1342 New York ave. 916 NEW YORK AVE. N.W Just completed. Rent. $50.00. Apply on premises. A. C. MOSES. 916 NEW YORK AVE. N.W. 17 a; 7th ST. N.W., STORE; ONE ROOM back of store; 5 rooms and bath apartment above: reasonable rent: good order. THE PHILLIPS CO.. 330 John Marshall pi. OliiEit REAL ESTATE RENTsT" BUSINESS PROPERTY. ' WAREHOUSE OR FACTORY. 1st AND L sts. n.e.; 40.000 feet floor space; will divide or remodel to suit; low rent: convenient loca tion. W. F. NASH. 122 M n.w. WAREHOUSES. LARGE WAREHOUSE. 3208-1O WATER OR K ht. n.w., adjoining the tracks of B. it O. rail road; with use of wharf. Rent, $30. B. M. BROOKE. 1819 H ef. n.w. ~ FORSALE-^HOUSES. FOR SALE?6-ROOM AND BATH. FRONT porch brick house: concrete cellar: furnace heat: near 16th and G sts. n.e.; built to sell for $2,750; <juiek sale sacrifice for $2,275; $175 cash, balance equity $20 month, includ ing all interest and taxes. Box 112, Star office. ' " 744-746-748 PARK ROAD N.W. ' GEMS OF HOMES-CONVENIENT TO ALL CAR LINES. 6 rooms; tiled bathroom, with porcelain side walls al)d filed floor; 4 large porches entire width of house (ample room for sleeping!; front and hack entrances to cellar; largfc areaway; wash tubs: 150 lots froorn for garaged; roomy closets; electric lights; <oncrete cellar with front and rear entrances; hot-water heat: finest plumbing and fixtures. $4 .500?$300 cash ?balance like rent. A. C. MOSES. 016 NEW YORK AVE. N.W. 1326 SOUTH CAROLINA AVE. S.E. 6 rooms, tiled hath; 40-ft. front lawn; 13-Inch walls; concrete cellar; electric fixtures; 4 porches. Take F.ast Capitol street car to Ken tucky ave. s.e. and walk two blocks south of beautiful Lincoln Park. S3.750?$150 cash, i?alauce like rent. A. C. MOSES, 916 New York ave. n.w. FOR SALE?I OWN RIGHT ON 14th ST. Ex tended, very near to Saul's Addition, a lot 49 feet front by loO feet deep, west side; selected at a time when the very choicest locations could be hail; have had plans and all specifications drawn and bids for a beau tiful bouie to cost SO.oOo: have secured a building loan of $6,000: business necessitated my leaving the city: will sell everything for the exact cost of lot. Address Box 121, Star office. Ft >lt SALE-BEAUTIFl'L RESIDENCE 19th st.. Just north of Dupont Circle; :* rooms; 2 baths; hot-water beat; electric light: property cheap at $10,000. If sold by .Inuuury 1 will sacrifice $7.6."*?. NEW YORK REAL ESTATE BROKERS. 142.". F FOR SALE?COLORED- BEST HOUSE ON I Capitol Hill for the money. 121ft C st. t.e Price, $u,350. Lighted and open to 9 p.m. 6 rooms and cellar; fur. heat: hot water attach ment; stationary lanndry; wide front and ba'-k porches; hardwood finish; costly fixtures In all the rooms. Big lot. Easy terms. Other bouses under construction on same block; all m?M|erti improvements; 6 rooms. $2,65<); 4 rooms. $1,930. 1\ KENNEDY, 901 B .?t. s.e. FOR SAIJ&?PARTIES LEAVING f'lTY; WILL sell new home for $1,95?? cash, balance small | monthly paynieuts: price, if sold at once, $6.ooo.o0; similar houses in this city sell at $*?.950, all modern Improvements; ljundry in cellar, large yard, porches, screens, awnings, hor water heat; fine location. To see is to pur chase. Adflres* Box 73. Star office. ! FOR SALE-TWO SIX-ROOM BRICKS WITH bath; in perfect repair: rented to first-ciass tenants at $41 per month; price, $4,100; 12 per cent Investment. CHAS. E. BANES CO.. 13Q4 F st. FOK SAI.E-ONE OF WASHINGTON'S BEST Bl SINESS HOUSES: CONFECTIONERY, BAKERY AND ICE CREAM FACTORY; F.S T \BLISIIF.D SINTK 18M. PRICE, TERMS AND RENT REASONABLE; OWNER MUST RETIRE AT ONCE ON ACCOUNT OF HEALTH Box 40. Star office. 29* " IMPROVE THAT VACANT GROUND! We design, finance and build to your idea:-. TKPPER A DIAMOND Builders. Phone M H23H 5o4 K st. n.w. REAL ESTATE LOANS. : MONEY TO LOAN ON REAL ESTATE AT lowest rates. Special privileges with re?n?ot to prior payments. TYLER A RUTHERFORD. 730 15tb st. n.w. ~ MONEY TO INVEST. I Lave $75,000 to invest In good hitniness properties or apartment house*. Might con s'der aume good equities. Box 88. Star office. MONEY TO LOAN ~$2So TO ISTO.OOO ON 6. O. real eitate. Several large trust funds. 4Vfc ta 6 per cent. All transactions conducted with economical consideration for borrowers. WM. H SAUNDERS ft CO.. Southern bldg . 8>)7 15th st. n.w. JOHN F. DONOHOE ft SONS. INC.. S14 Pennsylvania avenue s.e. WE HAVE SEVERAL FUNDS THAT WR are anxious to put on first trust at 5% anJ . Reasonable charges and no delay. MONEY TO 1>)A.N ON D. C. REM. ESTATE? 6r INTEREST. PROMPT REPLIES AND ECONOMICAL CONSIDERATION FOR BOR ROWERS. MOOKK- A HI1.L tINT.t. 14?Q ?2 H ST N W SECOND TRI >T. Money to loan at 6"< on District rca! estate. Any smouiit from $2<?> to en first or r-e.-ond tmst. in straight notes or monthly pay uicuts. Takes ojilv thre?- ilavn to make them. PAUL V. MITCHELL A CO . 718 14th st n.w. MONEY TO LOAN ON D. C. REAL ESTATE ? Lowest rates of interest: most advantageous terms. large loans a specialty. F. H. SMITH COMPANY, 1408 v Y. ave. HAVE $10,000 TO LEND ON FIRST or secoud trusts or discount notei-. 317 319 John Marshall place. Room 34. MONEY NOW IN HAND Which we are prepared to loan in sums to suit. Courteou- treatment. FLOYD E DXVIS 7tb and B s.w. M01EY WANTED. BY LADY GOV.. CLERK $60: ?;00D SECL'R Ity; Interest; pay monthly or end of year Box 106, Star :o!fice. 23* FOE EXCHANGE. I WILL EXCHANGE T>. C. PROPERTY FOB FARMS. JOnN G. SLATER. H10 G st. n.w. Phono Main 2391. APARTMENTS. ACREAGE. BUSINESS PROP erty, lot#, farms, to exchange. What bare y.on?to offer? Exchanging our specialty. NEW YORK REAL ESTATE BROKERS, 142p F. REAL ESTATE EXCHANGE A SPECIALTY. An active list of bouses, apartments, lots, business and Investment properties. For quick deals see L. E F PRINCE. 721 Bond hld?. QUICK DEALS; LARGE. ACTIVE EXCHANGE ltpt or house*, lots, apartments, business. In vestments, farms. suburban. MORGAN BROS.. Inc.. <?2<t N\ Y. ave. n.w. M. 7*07. FOE SALE OE EXCHANGE. FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE? CHOICE BUSINESS PROPERTIES. We have several very choice pieces of busi ness property that tl?e owners trill take dwell ings free aud clear of Incumbrances In t>art payment. It will jay you to investigate these properties. Business properties are considered to be the ideal Investment; It will not only pay you a good rate of interest, but you have every prospect of Increasing value. Near the Boston House, on 11th St.. prac tically new. 25 feet front. $35.<>00. A corner on F st.. for which an offer of $i?,0oo was once refused. Will now take a small piece In part payment, to settle estate. E st. between 9th and 10th, large lot. wide alley. F st. near 14ih. under lease to one tenant. On I st. near 14tb st. we offer a particularly choice piece, containing about 3,000 square feet. The lot runs back to ft very wide allev. We can quote a price on this property In ex change that is less than other owners will ac cept In cash. 14th st. near Rhode Island ave.. probably the handsomest and best constructed building on this square; over 3,0<t0 square feet; wide alley. Now under rental. 14th st. near y st.. a three-storr building, storeroom; lot ruuniug back to an allev. Price. $lo30?. II st. lietween 9th and 10th Bts.. a three story building. Prlcc, $13,000. This price Is less than others ask for cash. You would be very fortunate to secure tUis proj>erty by trading In residence property. A corner on 14th st. renting for $2,700 a year, containing alx?ut 3,000 square feet. Price. I $35.0 h>. <>n New York ave. between Otli and 10th sts., a very handsome business building, mod ern iu every respect. The owner would !>e dls jHJsed to take unincumbered property In part payment. Ton should give this matter your serious ??oimUleration. us you are likely to make a deal that will result greatly to your advantage. Full particulars on app'icatlon. STONE A FAIRFAX. 1342 New York ave. IN VESTM ENTPROPERTY' TWO SMALL. MODERN APARTMENT BL'ILD Ings. northwest; central. Rent. $2,000 per year. Clear lO'c Investment. Reason for sale, owiit needs money Iu business. Address Box 81. Star office. FOR SALE?LOTS. RICHMOND PARK. Tlir most exclusive residential section of Washington. 2% miles nearer city than Chevy Chase. Between Conn, and Wis. ave. car lines, adjoining Cleveland Park. Surrounded by sru'h Improvements as the Holy Cross Acad emy. bureau of standards, geophysical labora tory. Cathedral of SS. Peter and Pant, Ameri can University. National Cathedral Schools for Girls and Boyt* and a new $><0,?)00 public school. Every Inducement made to home builders. Gall, phor.e or write for appointmeut to see prop. MA BELLE B. REMORE. Exclusive Agent. 812 Evans bldg. Phone M. 1640. I OWN RIGHT ON 14th ST. EXTENDED, very near to Saul's Addition, a lot 4? feet front by 100 feet deep, west side; selected at a time when the very choicest locutions could be had; have had plan* and all specifications drawn and bids for a beautiful home to cost $?> 000; have secured a building loau of $6,000; business necessitated my leaving ibe city; will sell everything for the exact cost of lot. Address Box 122, Star office. FOR 8ALE?3 ADJACENT LOTS. 17x00 EACH: $000. Elliott st. n.e. near Marvland ave. and 14th st. Phone M. 7896. FOR SALE-BEAUTIFUL CORNER LOT IN Chevy Chase, I?. C., a short block from Con Tiectlcut ave.; size, 73 feet by DO feet; 15 foot parking; alley. In rear; southeastern ex posure and on grade; owner must sell imme diately and will sacrifice at $750 less than cost. Address Box^ 77,_8tar office. SUBURBAN PE0PEETY. FOR DALE. FOR SALE?ONLY TWENTY MINUTES' RIDE on electric cars from Washington?^ acre, 1 acre, 2, 3. 5 and 7 acre farms; suitable for poultry and vegetable raising for person work ing in the city and desiring a paying Iiome In the suburbs; only ONE CENT PER SQUARE FOOT, or $433 per acre. Also large lot and 8-room cottage, cheap. 31* JAMES E. CLEMENTS. 1410 G st. n.w. | SUBURBAN HOUSES ALWAYS UNDER CON struction In several subdivisions. l>oth in the District aud out. See CHAS. M. L1GHT BOWN, across from Catholic church. Mt. Rainier, Md. EAflY TERMS. I OWN RIGHT ON 14th ST. EXTENDED, very near to Saul's Addition, a lot 40 feet front by 100 feet deep, west side; selected ?t a time when the very choicest locations could be bad; have had plaus and all speclti- ' cations drawn and bids for a beatitiful home to cost SH.oOo; have secured a building loan of $?.ooo; business necessitated my leaving the city; will sell everything for the exact cost of lot. Address Box 114] Star office. FOR RENT OR SALE?S-ROOM HOUSE. TA koma Park; near cars; one fare; water, sewer, gas, bath, outside shutters, porches, cellar, shade. COLBURN. 503 E st. n.w. Phone. SAVE $1.0U0. Six room and bath house, in nearby mburb; cement walks, furnace heat, gas, large lot and chicken bouse, three squares from cars; first trust, just extended for tbre.- jears. Price, >1.850; terms. Address Box 93, Star office. OWNER SACRIFICING MODERN HOME' Beautifully situated; running water; six large rooms; bathroom complete; no reasonable offer refused; only one fare. See J. M. EARNEST, Mt. Rainier. Md. ? HOW TO BE YOUR OWN LANDLORD on $100 cash and $15 monthly at CHEVY CHASE. For full particulars drop postal, telephone or . all on WM. H. RITCHIE. 317 Colorado bldg. Tel M. 5231. BEAUTIFUL SUBURBAN HOMES. Se^ II F.N'RY W. OFFUTT. Friendship Heights Office. Wis, ave and N st. FOR SALE ANYTHING THAT YOU MAY WANT. FROM A I.< <T 50x300 TO 2<?0 ACRES. \LONG TIIK LINE OF THE ROCK MULE ELECTRIC ROAD. EITHER. IM PROVED OR UNIMPROVED FOR IN VESTMENT OR SUBDIVISION. J. 11. MILLER. 1304 F. TWO HOUSES 7 AND 3 ROOMS; <T~LOTS; 63x160; atmut lOO fruit trc?-s: H chicken bouses; 3 minutes' wulk from cars; MI for $3 300; terms. ARTHUR CARR. Ifyattsville. Md. WASTED. WANTED?TO RUNT, FOUR OR FIVE ROOM bungalow, reasonable. Box S3. Star office. 29* FAEMS. ~ FOR SALE. 000A., FAIRFAX CO.; HALF IN CDLTITA tk>n, balance wood; lOr. bona?, hath, water, etc.; plenty fruit: 14 ruilca out. Price. $18,000. BARBOI R A BARBOUR. McLmchlen bldg. FARM OR SUBURBAN PROPERTY^ large or small. In the vicinity of Washington. Maryland or Virginia. Send for list. McLACHLEN BANKING CORPORATION. 10th and G sts. n.w. WE SELL FARMS. 1.000 BARGAINS. For Sale-VALUABLE DAIRY AND GARDEN FARM in MARYLAND; 7 miles from "WHITE HOUSE"; 113 acres; 10r. dwelling; dairy 'or 30 cows; fine lawn. Orchards etc.; only $12,500; on pike; exchange considered; terms arranged. BOOTH'S FARM AGENCY. 700 10th st. n.w. 29* ONLY $1,500 BUYS DANDY POULTRY AND garden farm; 3 acres; 7r. bouse; stable; fruit and poultry plant; near Congress Hts.; in Md. BOOTH'S.FARM AGENCY. 700 10th n.w. 29* 8EE INDIAN RIVER PARK. ON THE BEAU~ tlful Indian river, Florida, before buying fr?lt and truck land; high ground, pore water, ex cellent climate; ideal location; fine lioatlng and fishing; rail and water transportation. FLORIDA EAST COAST FRUIT I AND CO.. Home Life bldg.. 15th st.. Washington. D. C. RIXCHELOE SELLS FARMS! Not only are the properties the most desir able in this section of America?fertile Vir ginia farms, that pay big dividends in crops, I FINANCE TOD. It's as easy to buy on my plan as to pay rent. Blue grass stork farms. trucking, poultry and general farm lands. J. M. KINCHELOE. 945 Pa. ave. n.w. WANTED?1.000 FARMS i And suburban properties, Maryland and Virginia. Pbonv M. 8230. ARTHUR M. CONNOR. 223-4 Oxford bldg . 14th and N. Y. ave. n.w. A PLEASANT HOME. 15 acres rich truck land; plenty fruit; aspar agus tied; 7-rooro hous<.. bath; boi and cold water; cellar; beautiful hedge and lawn- 2 miles steam road and trolley; 12 miles from Washington. Owner had to move north aud autbortr.es us to sell It at sacrifice for $3.25<i K KN'NA RD REALTY COM 1 A \ V ret4 Pa. ave. s.e. l'honf- IJnen. 3668. WASHINGTON HOTELS. Tihe H ocfliim a|>abtmknt hoteiT u iliic IL,VgaiO Iowa circle and 13th st 1. 2 and 3 rooms, with batb; furnished or un furnished: transient or permanent; American and Euro|?eau plan. WM. CATT0. KNICKERBOCKER HOTEL. Opposite Corcoran Art Gallerv. FOR MEN ONLY. Ro?ms with shower bath, $20 up monthly. European plan. Fireproof. Klevator. Phone M. CS73. Transients, $1 up. 1T08 N. Y. ave AUCTION SALES. THIS AFTERNOON. THOS. J. OWEN & SON. AUCTIONEERS. TRUSTEES' SALE OK VALUABLE REAL ES TATE. IMPROVED BY A LAROE APART MENT 1IOUSE. KNOWN AS "THE DECA TUR." FRONTING ON FLORIDA AVE. N.W. AND RUNNING THROUGH TO DE CATUR PLACE. By virtue of a certain deed of tnwt. dnlr re corded In Liber No. 3621. folio 497 et seq.. of the land records of tbc District of Columbia, and at the request of the party secured thereby, the undersigned trustees will sell at pnbllc auc tion. In front of the premised, on MONDAY. THE TWENTY NINTH DAY OF DECEMBER.. A.D. 101.1. AT FOUR O'CLOCK P.M.. the fol lowing-described land and premises, situate in the city of Washington. District of Co'umbla. and designated aa and being lot 22 in Charles H. Davidson et als." subdivision of parts of "Wid ow's Mite" and "Kalorama Heights." as per plat recorded in Book County No. IT. pace 10. of the record* of the surveyor of the District of Columbia, together with the right to use the east ft feet front by the depth of lot 21 In said subdivision as a private alley, and reserving the right to use the west ft feet front by the full depth of said lot 22 as a private alley for said lot 21, together with the Improvements. Terms of sale: Sold subject to two prior deeds of trust agijregatlng $57,000. and the equity over said trust to lx? paid in cash. A deposit of $1,000 will be required at time of sale. All conveyancing, record'ng. etc.. at cost of purchase. Terms of sale to be complied with within 15 days from day of sale, otherwise the trustees reserve the right to resell the property at the rl*k and cost of defaulting purchaser after five days' advertisement of such resale In some newspaper published In Washington. D. C. WADE H. COOPER. WILBUR H. ZEPP. delS-d&ds.eSu&hol Trustee*. THOS. J. OWEN & SON. AUCTIONEERS. TRUSTEES' SALE OF VALUABLE IMPROVED REAL ESTATE, CONSISTING OF TWO NEW BRICK DWELLINGS. NOS. 741 AND 743 VARNUM STREET NORTHWEST. PET WORTII. D. C. By virtue of a certain deed of trust, duly re corded In Liber No. 8584. folio 4<>:j 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. iu front of the premises, on MONDAY, THE TWENTY-NINTH DAY OF DECEMBER. A.D. 1913. AT FOUR O'CI OCk P.M.. the fol lowing-described land and premises, situate lu the county of Washington, District of Columbia, and designated as and being lots numbered forty eight (4H> and forty-nine <49t. In M. Gertrude Frazler's subdivision in square numbered thirty nine (39>. "Petworth Addition to the City of Washington." as per plat recorded in Book No. 47, page 159, In the office of the surveyor for the District of Columbia. said square being now known as square numbered thirty-one hundred and thirty-seven (818?). together with the Im provements, consisting of two new brick dwell ings. 6 rooms and bath and ce'lar. hot-water heat and other modern Improvements. Terms of sale: Sold subject to a prior deed of trust far $2.50^ on each parcel, due Decem ber 16. 19u?: balance over said trust to be paid in cash. A deposit of $10t> on each house will be required at time of sale. All convevancing. recording, etc., at cost of purchaser. Terms of sale to be compiled with within 15 days from day of sale, otherwise the trustees reserve the right to resell the property at the risk and cost of defaulting purchaser, after five days' adver tisement of such resale in some newspaper pub lished In Washington, D. C. WILLIAM II. SAUNDERS. CLAUD LIVINGSTON. del7.19.22.24.26,27.29 Trustees. TOMORROW. ADAM A. WESCHLER, AUCTIONEER. Bankruptcy Sale of Valuable Saloon Business at No. 480 La. Ave. N.W. By virtue of an order of the Supreme Court of the District of Columbia, holding a Bank ruptcy Court. In re T. Freeman Mattlngly. Bankrupt No. 911, the undersigned trustee will sell bv public auction, within the above premises, on TUESDAY. THE THIRTIETH DAY OF DE CEMBER. 1913. AT ELEVEN O'CLOCK A.M.. the valuable saloon business. Including ieta'1 liquor and lestaurant licences, 5 years' le.ue. stock In trade, fixtures, furniture, good will etc. Location not affected by the new excise law. Terms: Cash. If sold as an entirety ?>00 de posit required at sale, the remainder to be paid when lease and license are ready for transfer, otherwise right is reserved to resell at risk and cost of defaulting purchaser, after ti\e .lays' advertisement. Conveyancing and traasf'rs at cost of purchaser. if a satisfactory bid Is not received as a whole it will be immediately sold In detail. P. J. H. BALL. TrMt?e, 513 Harvard st. n.w. H. WTNSHIP WHEATLEY. Attorney, dplS-dAdbs.eSo Bonl Builling. PUBLIC SALE OF Large lot of Up-to-date Store Fix-1 tures, Large Meat Racks, Block, Scales, Large Office Partitions, | Platform Scales, Tables. Coolers,! Bins, etc., on TUESDAY, DECEMBER 30, at 10:30 A.M. I D. NOTES. Auctioneer, 615 La. ave. THOS. J. OWEN & SON. AUCTIONEERS. TRUSTEES' SALE OF VALUABLE TWO STORY BRICK DWELLING. NO. oo3 QUIN CY STREET NORTHWEST. By virtue of a certain deed of trust, duly re corded in Liber No. 36<i6, folio 2S0 et seq., of the laud 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 TUESDAY. TUB | THIRTIETH KAY OF DECEMBER. A.D. 1913. AT FOUR O'CLOCK P.M.. the following-de scribed land and premises, situate in the Dis trict of Columbia, and designated as and being lot 59 in George G. Brown's subdivision of lots In block No. 74. "Petworth Addition to the City of Washington." as per plal recorded In the office of the surveyor for the District of Colum bia In Liber County 20 at folio 40. together with the improvements. Terms of sale: Sold subject to a prior trust for $2,500. and balance cash. A deposit of $100 will be required at time of sale. All convey ancing. recording, etc.. at cost of purchaser. Terms of sale to be oomplled with within 15 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 lu some news paper published In Washington. D. C. AI.LAN E. WALKER. SAMUEL T. KALBFUS. de20-d&ds,eSu Trustees. future days. THOS. DOW LI NO & CO.. AUCTIONEERS. TRUSTEES' SALE OF BRICK DWELLING. NO. 216 "N" STREET NORTHWEST. By virtue of a certain deed of trust, duly re corded In Liber No. 2724. folio 275 et seq.. of the land records of the District of Columbia, and at th? request of the party secured thereby, we. the undersigned trustees, will sell at public auction. In front of the premises, on TUESDAY. THE SIXTH DAY OF JANUARY. A.D. 1914. AT HALF-PAST FOUR O'CI OCK P.M.. the following-described land and premises, situate In the city of Washington. In the District of Co lumbia, and designated as and being lot 116 In F. B. M'-Ouire, trustee's, subdivision of lots in square 555, as per plat recorded in Liber 19. folio 98. of the records of the offl-e of the sur veyor of the District of Columbia, together with the improvements thereon. Terms of sale: One-third cash, balance in one and two years, with interest at 6 per centum per annum, payable semi-annually from day of sale, secured by deed of trust ui?on the property sold, or all cash, at option of purchaser. A de posit of $20l> miulred 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 cost of the defaulting purchaser after five days' adver tisement of such resale in some newspaper pub lished lu the city of Washington. D. C. RICHARD K. TYLER. Trustee. CHAS. G. WARDEN. Trustee. de24-dta. THOS. J. OWEN & SON, AUCTIONEERS. TRUSTEES' SALE OF TWO-STORY BRICK DWELLING 1626 ELEVENTH STREET NORTHWEST. WITH LARGE TWO-STORY BRICK STABLE AND CARRIAGE HOUSE IN REAR Bv virtue of a deed of trust, recorded in Liber :>490, at folio 124, of the District of Columbia 'and records, and at the request of the party s'-cured thereby, we will sell at public anctlon. In front of thepremises. on FRIDAY. THE PEC-j OND DAY OF JANUARY, 1914, AT HALF-PAST i"OUR O'CLOCK P.M.. lot No. 27 In square No. ! 30ft, us per plat recorded in Book ?.page ?, of the records of the surveyor for said District, Im proved by tbc above modern house, with stable sud carriage house. Terms of sale: Sold subject to n prior deed of | trust for $2,000, and balance one-third cash and one-third ca^h at one and two years, with In t- rest, secured by deed of trust on the property ?old. ' Deposit of $200 required on acceptance of Wd or all cash. All conveyancing and recording at cost of purchaser. Terms of sale to be com plied with within fifteen < 15) days from day of sale, otherwise the trustees reserve the right to regeil the property at risk and cost of defaulting purchaser, after five (5) days' advertisement In The Evening Star. JOHN W. CHILDRESS, FRENCH KIRBY. dc2o-UAils.eSu Trustee*. Now Is the Time to Think About getting that used automobile. Look at today's list good cars to be sold at low prices. AUCTION SALES. FUTURE DAYS. THOS. J. OWEN & SON. AUCTIONEERS. TRUSTEE'S SALE OF VALUABLE BUILDING I,OT, FRONTING 25 FEET ON CLIFTON STREET BETWEEN 13th AND 14th STREETS NORTHWEST. By virtue of a certain deed of tr*st. duly re corded in Liber No. 2830. folio 6 et seq., of the land records of tbe District of Columbia, and at the request of the party secured thereby, the undersigned surviving trustee will sell, at public auction, in front of the premises, on FRIDAY, THE SECOND DAY OF JANUARY. A.D. 1914. AT FOUR O'CLOCK P.M.. the following de scribed land and premises, situate In the county of Washington. District of Columbia, and desig nated as and being the east part of lot 3 In block 30 In John Sherman, trustee's, subdivision of land now known as "Columbia Heights," as per plat recorded In Liber Governor Shepherd. folio 158. of the records of the office of the survevor of the District of Columbia, des ribed as follows, viz.: Beginning at the southeast corner of said lot and running thence we?t on Clifton street 25 feet, thence north 203 feet 1o an allev. thence east on the south Mne of said allev 25 feet, and thence south on the east line of said lot 203 feet to the pla^e of beclnn'nsr. Subject to the covenants that when a building Is erected upon said property It shall not be within 30 feet of the street line, nor shall it be used for manufacturing or mechanical pur poses, nor shall spirituous liquors be sold therein. 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, wPh interest nt C per centum p*r annum, payable] semi-annually, from day of sale, secured by dcod ? of trust up>jn the property sold, or all cash, at tbe option of the purchaser. A deposit of $100 will be required at time of sale. All convey ancing, recording, etc., at cost of purchaser. Terms of sal* to be complied with within 15 days from day of sale, otherwise the surviving trustee reserve* the right to resell the property nt the rUk and cost of defaulting purchaser after Ave clays' advertisement of such resale In some newspaper published in Washington. D. C. ALBERT F. FOX. Surviving Trustee. dcfcVdAds.eSu 011 F st. n.w._ THOMAS J. OWEN & SON. AUCTIONEERS. TRUSTEES' SALE OF VALUABLE IMPROVED REAL ESTATE. KNOWN AS 2000 UNI VERSITY PLACE NORTHWEST. Bv virtue of n certain deed of trust duly re corded. in Liber No. 2580, folio 3o9 et seq. or the land records of -the District of Columbia, and at tbe request of the party secured thereby, the undersigned trustees will sell, at Public auction, in front of the premises on MONDAY. THE FIFTH DAY OF JANUARY. A.D. 1914, \T HALF-FAST FOUR O'CLOCK P.M.. the fol lowing d.-?cril>ed land and premises, situated in the county of Washington. District of Colum bia, and^designated as and b?Mng lot numbered twenty-live '25) in Stephen B. I riest h subdi vision" In block uninbered forty-two <4-1 lul vendty Park, as per plat recorded in Liber Countv No. 12. folio 34. of the ncords of the office "of the surveyor of the District of Colum bia, together with the Improvements, consist ng of a three-story, attic and cellar brick dwelling containing twelve rooms; hot-water heat. j 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 5 per centum per annum, pay able semi annually, from day of sale secured by deed of trust upon the property so.d, or all cash at the option of tbe purchaser. A de posit of $250 will be required at time of sale. Tax.-s to be adjusted to day of sale. Title to tie good of record or deposit will l>e refunded and sale declared off. All conveyancing, re cording, etc.. at cost of purchaser T eras of Bale to be complied with within fifteen days from day of sale, otherwise the deposit will be forfeited to the trustees and the trustees re serve the right to resell the property at the risk and cost of defaulting purchaser, after nve days' advertisement of such resale In some newspaper published In ^sblngton^^C.^ SAMUEL A. DRURY. di'23-d&ds.esSu&de25 Trustees. THOS. J. OWEN & SON. AUCTIONEERS. TRUSTEES' SALE OF VALUABLE BRICK BUILDING AT THE SOUTHWEST COR NER OF 11th AND V STREETS NORTH WEST. , , By virtue of a certain deed of trust, duly re- | corded in I.iber No. 3450. folio 54 et seq., of the land records of the District of Columbia, and at the request of the party secured thereby, the , undersigned trustees wi'.l sell at Puhjlc ~?S*J2??r in frout i>f the premises, on MONDAY, THB FIFTH IXKY OF JANUARY. A.D. M14.AT FOUR O'CLOCK P.M.. the following-described land and premises, situate In the city of Wash ington, District of Columbia, and designated as and being part of original lot 6 in square 304. contained within the following metes and bounds: Beginning at the northeast corner of said lot and square, thence south 25 feet, thence west 07.08 feet, thence north 25 feet to the line of said lot and V street, thence east 97.08 feet to the beginning, together with the improve ments. Terms of sale: One-third of the purchase money to be paid In cash, balance In two equal insta Iments. payable In one and two years, with Interest at six per centum per annum, pay able seml-annuallv from day of sa'e, secured by deed of trust upon the property sold, or all cash nt the option of the purchaser. A deposit of S**i0 will be required at time of sale. All con vevancing. recording, etc.. at cost of purchaser. Terms of sale to be complied with within 15 davs 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 news paper published In Washington. D. C. ' v MITCHELL A. SKINNER. WILLIAM H. SAUNDERS. de24.26.29.31, Ja2,3.5 Trustee;. THOS. J. OWEV& SON, AUCTIONEERS. CHANCERY SALE OF VALUABLE BUSINESS PROPERTY. NO. 921 E STREET N.W. AND NOS. 921, 923 AND 825 BAPTIST ALLEY. Bv virtue .if a decree of th?* Supreme Court of the' District of Columbia, passed November if. A.D. 1913, in Equity Cause No. 32273 wnerein tbe undersigned are plaintiffs and Sarah Catha rine Borrows is defendant, we will sell at public auction in front of premises 921 E street n.w., Sn MONDAY THE FIFTH DAY OF JANUARY. \D 1914. AT FOUR O'CLOCK P.M.. the fbl lowing described land: Part or parts of original lot six In square thre. hundred and se^nty-sexen. In the .ity of Washington. District of Columbia, beginning for the sam?- nt the southeast corner o. said lot, running thence north one hundred and tiftv-nine f?-et to n public alley; thence west niong said alley forty six feet and one Inch to an intersecting public alley; thence south along the allev last mentioned thirty five feet and six luclies; thence east twrnty-slx feet and six one hundn-dths of a foot: thence south one hundred and twenty-three feet and six inches to the line cf F. street, and thence east twenty feet and twentv-three one-thousandths of a foot to the place 'of beginning. with the improvements, con sisting of the houses in the caption mentioned. Terms of sale: One-third of the purchase money In cash, the balance In two equal Installments, navahle In one and two years from date of sale, bearing Interest at the rate of six per ccn'urn per annum, payable semi-annually, and f^'ired by deed of trust on the property sold, or all cash, at the option of the purchaser. A deposit of f5?0 required at time of sole; full settlement on rarlfl catlou of sale by the court. All conveyancing, recording, etc.. at cost of purchaser. EDMUND B. BRIGGS. WILLIAM HENRY DRNNTS, Committee and Trustees, de23-dftd*.eSu&hol 416 5th st. n.w. ADAM A. WESOHLER, AUCTIONEER. Trustee's Sale of Valuable and Completely Equip ped Printing Plant at No. 920 10th Street N.W. By viVtue of a certain chattel deed of trust, duly recorded In Liber 3534. folio 216. one of the land records of the District of Col rnbta. the un dersigned trustee will sell at pub ic a_u- tion w t!v in the above premises, on TUESDAY, JANLAB* SIXTH. 1914. AT HALF-PAST 1 EN O CLOCK A.M.. valuable printing plant, including Univer sal, Gordon, Twentieth Century aud Hoe & to. Presses, Paper Cutter. Type Cabinets and Jot Tvpe, Gallev Racks and Galleys. Wood Cabinets. 5-'h.p. Motor, Iron Safe, Imposing Stonea ana Stands, Proof Press, etc., etc. ? The above plant will first be offered as an entirety, and if a satisfactory bid is not ob tained will be immediately sold in detail. Terms cash. . ROBERT R. BENNETT. Trustee. de27-d&dbs,eSuAJal THOS. J. OWEN & SON, AUCTIONEERS. PEREMPTORY SALE OF THREE VALUABLE BRICK DWELLING^ 661 IRVING STREET NORTHWEST, 1760 S STREET NARTIIWEST. -137 F STREET NORTHWEST. BY AUCTION. By virtue of authority vested In us. we will sell at public auction in front of the respective premiss, tommeuelnr on TL Efel>AY, Ittg SIXTH DAY OF JANUARY, 1914, AT FOUR O'CLOCK P.M.. lot 22 in block 2, fecbuetzen Park," now square 3052, Improved by a nearly new two-story brick dwelling, 664 Irving st. n.w.: subject to a building association loan, iiuiounting to $1,985.40 to Jan. 1, 1914. Also Immediately thereafter, lot 98 in eouare 163 Improved by a handsome three-story brick dwelling, 1700 S st. n.w.; subject to a build ing association loan, amounting to 91,(Ms. 47 to Jan. 1, 1914. ? . , , . - Aii.I immediately thereafter, part of lot 6 in souaru bO. improved by the three-story brick residence. No. 2137 F st. n.w.; subject to a building association loan, amounting to $1, 838.56 to Jan. 1. 1914. Terms: All cash over said deeds of trust. SI00.00 deposit required on each pnr?*l St time of sale Sale to be closed within JO day, or deposit'forfeited. Conveyancing, etc., at pur 0hTMn* T'oWF-N & SON. AUCTIONEERS. de27.2li.31 ,ju2.3.4,5 AUCTION SALES. fitirb days. ADAM A. WESCHLER. AUCTIONEER. Trustees Sale of Three-Story-and Cellar Brick Residence, No. 2825 27th Street N.W. (Wood ley Park). 7lrtw; ,?f ? Certain dew) of trust, duly re corded in Liber No 3684. folio 313 ct ?eq., of the land reoords of the District of Colombia, and at the request of the party secured thereby, we, the undersigned tnist.es. will sell at nub lie Auction, In front, of the r>rf*ml?ps r?n i^ut DAY, THESECOND DA Y OF JANUARY An ftpR O'CLOCK P.M the Sll^ng' descrlbed land and premises, situate In the conn i^.1 ^ ? .n*. ? ,n the District of Columbia. rni'i! a"d bPln,r M" of lot ?" 8 Tfubd'TiMlon of lots In b'ock 17 In Woodley Park." as per plat re corded In the office of the surrevor of the DIs trict of Columbia In Liber 41 at folio 187. sub fii certaln restrictions and <-ovenants. which will be announced at time of sale. Improved bT a modem dwelling. containiiijr nine rooms, with two baths: hot water heat, electric lights. pan el-celling dining: room, with hardwood floor; rront colonial porch and rear two-storv Iron and concrete sleeping porches. Good lot to alley In rear. Terms of sale: Subject to a prior deed of I trust for $4.2>>0. at 5W&, due August 12 1?>15 balance cash. A deposit of $200 will be required of the purchaser at the time of sale. All con veyancing, recording and notarial fees at the CM,tJof A?e O^cbaser. Terms w, figl? to ^ p Jed with within fifteen days from dav of sal?? otherwise the trustees revrve the ritrbt to rc ! sell the property at the risk and cost of the de | faulting purchaser after Ave days* advertisement ll ^me "e*?P?Per published in the city of \\ashJnffton. D. C. FLOYD K. DAVIS. . on .y . a CLARENCE I. GESSFORD. de30-d&ds.cSqfthol? Trustees. SMITirS AUCTION 1IOCSE, 633 LA. AVE. On WEDNESDAY. I>EC EMBER 31. 1913 r ... . AT 10 a.m.. I will sell the entire contents of the . HARDWARE STORE OF ? A. SEIDNER, 1522 7th ST. N.W.. ?>n tlie premises. Including Stock. Fixtures. Too,i!- AK*te Ware. Stove I ipe. Sponges, l'alnts. Oils, etc. All goods must be moved on day of sale Terms: Gash. de29.30 ROGER B. SMITH, Auet. THOS. J. OWEN & SON*. AUCTIONEERS. TRi?nTEJ?k OF VALUABLE UNIM REAL ESTATE. SITUATE ON THE SOUTH SIDE OF V STREET BK PLACfT N W"11 STBBET AND PORTNER ,T,Jtu<V ,?j a certain deed of trust, duly re corded in IJber No. 3?3l. folio 478 et seq . of ?!? ?n,A. rpoord* of the District of Columbia. ?v . , teq'iest of the party secured thorebv, the undersigned trustees will sell at p-.bli? nnc fI?"tof^fhe Premises, on FRIDAY. THF >TNTH DAT OF JANUARY A D 1814 AT FOUR O'CLOCK P.M.. the foPowin* de*<Vfbe<1 land and premises situate in the city of Wa?b inprton, District of Columbia, and desifnat^d and belne lot 203 of William H. Dennis and James B. Georee, executors', subdivision In square 204, as per plat recorded in the <>?ice of the surveyor for the District of Columbia iu Book 4fi. at folio 170. Terms of sale, all cash. A deposit of $200 will be required at time of sale. All .onvev aneing, record Inc. etc., at cost of pnr-hase'r Terms of sale to be complied with withni 15 days from day of sale, otherwise the trustees reserve the rieht to resell the property at the r'sk and eost of defaulting purchaser af'er five days advertisement of sueh resale In some newspaper published In Washington D C ? CHARLES W. SIMPSON. ~ . ?DELL S. SMITH. de29-d&ds,eSu&hol Trustees. ADAM A. WESCHLER. AUCTIONEER. TRUSTEES* SALE OF VALUABLE IMPROVED REAL ESTATE, KNOWN AS NUMBER 002 EAST CAPITOL STREET. By virtue of a certain deed of trust, duly re eorded in IJber No. 3455, folio 334 et seq., of the land records of the District of Columbia, and at the request of the party secured tb^rebv, we, the undersigned trustees, will nell at pub D*JTOBL.9L.Ulc premises, on WED NESDAY. THE SEVENTH DAY OF JAW AKY. A.D. 1014, AT FOUR O'CLOCK P.M.. the fol owing-described land and premises, slt clty of Washington, iu the District or Columbia, and designated as and beinsr parts of lota "D" and "E" in Eugene Caruf-I. trustee s. subdivision of lots in square nine hundred and forty-one (941). as said subdivision is recorded In Book C. n. B.. pages 54 and 55. of the records of the surveyor's office of the District of Columbia, said parts of lots de scribed as follows viz.: Beg'nnlng for the same at a point in north line of East Capitol street formed by the Intersection of the south end of the center line of the division wall between bouses 1(00 and 902 East Capitol street, said point being 17 feet 9 Inches, more or less, east of the southwestern corner of said square, and being also the southeastern corner of the part of said lot "E" conveyed bv Heald to Hodeen by deed recorded in Liber 22S2. folio 7. and run ning thence east with said line of said street 17 feet 3 inches, more or 'ess. to a point on said north line of said street formed by inter section of center line of division wall lietween houses Nos. 1)02 and 904 East Capitol street, thence north along, on and w'tii said center l'ne of said last-mentioned wall 80 feet to an alley, thence west alone south line of said alley 17 feet 3 Inches, more or less, to a point due north of beirinninff, thence south on and with center of line of the division wall between houses 900 and 902 East Capitol street SO feet to the be ginning, together with the iinnrovements con sisting of thfree-story br'ck dwelling, contain ing 9 rooms nnd hath, hot-water heat and all modern conveniences. Terms of sale will be announced at time of sale. A denoslt of $2O0 will be required of the purchaser at the time of sale. All c.-wver ancinjr, recording- and notarial fees at the cost of the purchaser. Terms of sale to be com plied with with'n fifteen davs from day of sale, otherwise the trustees reserve the rieht to reseji the w-opertv at the risk and cost of the de faulting purchaser after five days* advertisement of such resale In some newspaper published in the city of Washington. D. C. (S'jniedi PAUL V. MITCH ELI % <SI?raed) J. CLINTON TRIBBY. de29-d.eSnfc1al Trustees. C. G. SLOAN & CO.. INC.. AUCTS., 1407 G ST. Frame Dwelling, No. 2122 Florida Avenue Northwest, at Public Auction. Owiug to the owner leavine the city we will sell at public auetiou, in front uf the premises, on FRIDAY. JANUARY SECOND, 1914. AT FOUR O'CLOCK P.M., lot 10, In squnre ?5. belne 20 feet wide by 54 feet deep, improved by frame dwelliug No. 2122 Florida avenue northwest, free of all Incumbrances. Terms may be arranged at time of sale, when a deposit of $100 will be required. C. G. SLOAN A CO.. INC., Aueta. de27-5t,e8u RELIABLE HORSE AND MULE COMPANY. AUCTIONEERS. TRUSTEE'S SALE OF LOT OF HORSES. MULES. WAGONS, ETC.. AT 1354 C ST. NORTHWEST. By virtue of a chattel deed of truat, dated July 5. 1913. and recorded July 7. 1913, Iu Liber 3629, at folio 372 et seq.. one of the land records of the District of Columbia, and at the request of the party secured thereby the un dersigned trustee will sell at public auction. In front of the above premises, on WEDNESDAY, THE THIRTY-FIRST DAY OF DECEMBER, 1913. AT TEN O'CLOCK A.M., the foilowln? property, namely: Four (4) rnules. twelve (12) horses, eleven (11) dump wagons, one (li plat form wajron. one (1) pipe axle wagon, one il) I tool wagon, one <I> business buggy and ten (10) j sets of double harness. The above property will be sold In detail. Terms cash. ^p2<> 27.2f>.30* P. p. HEXPFRgQS. Trustee. STEAMSHIPS. 3 ATTRACTIVE TRIPS. II. Old Point Comfort 2. New York By Sea 3. Boston By Sea Modern _ Steel Palace Steamers from Washington Dally 6:45 p.m. Special Low Rate Week-End Tickets In cluding Accommodations at Famous Chamberlin Hotel City Ticket Office. 731 15th st. n.w Steamboat Co. Potomac Raver Landings AND BALTIMORE. Steamers leave 7th *t. wharf for Baltimore and WW points Monday. Wednesday and Saturday, 4 R*^/ arrive Baltimore second morning out. Leave Baltimore, Pier 3, Light st., Monday. Wednesday ?M Saturday, 5 p.m.; arrive Washington second morning out. River freight prepaid. Passenger Wvice flrat-class. Frelgnt received unUl 3:41 on sailing days. ? JOS. P. .STEPHENSON. Agent, Maryland. Delaware aud Virginia Rwy. Co., lelephvuc Main 715. 7th st. Wharf. STEAMSHIPS. STEAMSHIPS NEXT SAILINGS MEDITERRANEAN TO MADEIRA, SPAIN, ALGIERS, ITALY and EGYPT. Excellent ecceanmodations available al special rates including shore excursions by the "CLEVELAND" on her Orient-Indie Cruise, JANUARY IS, 12 NOON To Madeira, Gibraltar, Algiers, Naples and Genoa '"CINCINNATI," Jan. 27, 3 P. M. "HAMBURG," Feb. 17, 3 P. M. "CINCINNATI," Mar. S, 3 P. M. ?Will not call at Algien. UNSURPASSED NILE SERVICE. WHI* for full information. Hamburg-American Line 45 Broadway. V v., or I". F. I?n?>p A. Sons Co., 13th and <1 n.w.; <?<??. \\ . Muss, 517 14th ?!., Wat-liLnpton. It. ( HAMBURG - AMERICAN London?Paris?Hamburg Pfi". Grant.Jan. 2, 10 ani'f'PennsylTauia. Jan. # fAmerlka Jan. itiPres. Lincoln .. .Jan. 17 + Ritz-CarHon u la Curt'- Restaurant. ?Second eabin only. {Hamburg direct. FROM BOSTON ?Fuerst Bismarck. Jnn. 22 ! Pisa Ueb. 12 ?This sieam^r offers exceptional aecomuioda tious in lioth I'irst and Second Cabins. Madeira, Gibraltar, Algiers, Naples. Genoa S.S. CLEVELAND (17.1MI0 ton*) (Orient-India Cruise). JAN. l."i, 12 n<K?n *S. S. CINCINNATI IAN". 27. :t p.m. S. S. I<AMI<UR<; FEB. 17. 3 j>.m. S. S. CINCINNATI MARCH 5, 3 p.m. {Will not call at Algiers. New direct pasgenrer service between Philadelphia and Hamburg Nest Sailing: i ?S. S. ARMENIA JAN. 2 S. S. PRINZ ADALBERT JAN. 15 S. S. I'RINZ OSK AR FEB. 4 ?Steerage only. Hamburg-American Line, 45 Broadway, N. T. Or E. I'\ Droop & Suns Co.. 13th and G st*. u.w.; Geo. W. Moss. 517 14th st.. Washington, P. O. AMERHCANXINE ' ONE CLASS CABIN (II) SERVICE.*?. PLYMOUTH?CHERBOURG-SOUTHAMPTON PHILADELPHIA?QUEENSTOWN?LIVERPOOL Atlantic Transport Line NEW YORK-LONDON DIRECT. RED STAR LINE LONDON?PARIS VIA DOVER-ANTWERP. WHITE STAR LDNE PLYMOUTH?CHERBOURG?SOUTHAMPTON. NEW YORK?QUEENSTOWN?LIVERPOOL. NE\W YORK AND BOSTON?ITALY-EGYPT. Via Azores. Madeira. Gibraltar. Algiers ? Monaco. B. M. Htcks. Passenger Agent. MERCHANTS AND MINERS' TRANS. CO. FLORIDA "BY SEA" BALTIMORE to JACKSONVILLE SAVANNAH Pine steamers. Excellent service. Low fares. Wireless telegraph. Througk ticket* to northern and southern points. Automo biles carried. Send for booklet. B. & O. R. R. Offices and 517 14th ot. m.w. W. P. TURNER. P. T. M.. Baltimore. Md. NOETH GEE MAN LLOYD London?Paris?Bremen Gieorge Washlagton.......Jan. 3 t'Barbarossa Jan. 1" tl.Schai nhoret Jan. 17 Kronprinzessin Cecille Ian. 20 tKoenig Albert Jan. 27 George Washington Jan. 31 Kalsrr Wllbrlni drr Grouse. Feb. 10 ?Plymouth. Bremen. tBremen direct. *One cabin (II >. Sailings on SATURDAY for The Mediterranean Prinzess Irene Thursday, Jan. S Berlin Jan. 3l Through rates from New York to South America Europe. Egypt, India and the Far East. Independent trips Around the World, $617,70 First-class throughout. Three winter cruises to the WEST o PANAMA INDIES * CANAL Bv S. K. "GROSSER KURFUERST" JAN. 14. FEB. 12. MAR. ll>. Rate, $160 up?21 to 29 Days. Cruises in-'liidf a'.l ports of Interest in the West Indies. Write for our new booklet, "To in" Canal and Carihltean."' TRAVELERS' CHECKS GOOD ALL OVER THE WORLD. WASH OFFICE. 715 14th ST. N.W.: TEL. MAIN T:?>!: E. F. DROOP A- SONS CO.. 1300 G ST. N.W. OELRICHS & CO., Gen. Agts., 5 Broadway, N. Y. Liverpool Service NEXT SAILINGS Of the FASTEST STEAMERS IN THE WORLD. IUSITAH1A, Jan. 14 JKAURETANli, Fea. 11 SAILING HOUR, 1 A.M. QUICKEST ROUTE VIA FISHGUARD for London. Paris. Berlin, Vienna ?Campania, Dee.31.1 ain' T Feb. 25 ?Carman'a.Jan.ltKlO ain 1, * 1 a.ia ?Campania. Jan.28,1 am 1 armaniu. Mar. 4, 3 jiin ?Carmanla, Feb. 4. 3 fni \ I nurcta.11 ja !r-ll ?Cauipanla, Feb. 18,1 am ^ ?Calls at Queenstown East ar.d West Bound. MEDITERRANEAN?ADRIATIC SERVICE. Calling at Made -a. Gibraltar. Geuoa. Napie*. Patras. Trieste. I ume. Sailings noon. fo ? Itinerary. tULTONIA ....Dr . 311'CARPATHIA. ..Feb. ? JPANNONIA ...Jan. Is'tULlONIA Feb. la 10mit<' Madeira, Gibraltar, Genoa, carries 2d and 3d classes only. fOmits Genoa and Madeira. ?On its Madeira and Patraa. tOmits Madeira, Gibraltar. Genoa. Patras. carries 2d and 3d classes only. Special Winter Cruises RIVIERA?ITALY?EGYPT MadMra. Gibraltar. Airier* Monaco or Goaoa. Naples. Alexandria. SalUugB noon. 1' i anconia ?eeb. 24 Laconia JAN- 22 Caroniaffiu Si'T ?Does not call at Alexandria. ROUND THE WORLD TRIPS, $4!?8 AND DP. Special throujfU lates to Egypt, India. China. Japan. Maulla. Australia, New Zealand, South Africa and South America. Independent tours ia Europe, etc.; send for booklet Cnnard Tjura. AGENTS FOR PENINSULAR AM) OKlLNTAL S. N. CO. FREQUENT SAILINGS TO INDLA. CHINA. JAPAN AND AUSTRALIA. Piers foe* We*t 14th Street. N. R. Officoa, 24 State Street. Y.. opposite Battery. GEO. W. MOSS. 517 14th st. n.w.. Wash., D.O. FBEMeinl LOME JOMPAGNIE generale transatlantique Direct Line to Horn-?Paris (Franret. Deoarturcs from N. Y. every Wednesday. 10 a.m. ?La S'avole Dec. 31 *l.a Provence...Jan. IFrance (new).. .Job. 7 *La Ss*?le Jan. 2S ?La Lorraine Jan. 14 J France (new)...Feb. 4 ?Twin-aerew steamer. tQuadrupIr-screw steamer. 8PECIAL SATURDAY SAILING. 3 P.M. One class cabin ill) & 3rd-class passengers Only. ?NIAGARA JANI ARY 24 GENERAL AGENCY, 10 State Street, N. T. 0. J. WEIPMAN. Mil* New York ave.. Washington, D. C. WINTER RESORTS. ATLANTIC- CITV. V J. Mborougb-'IBlcnbcus ATLANTIC CITY, N J Josiah White ^ Sons Company. HOTEL DENNIS 1 a?*lf?ar th" s?a ap<1 overlooking ftio fanioii* Boardwalk. Kv?r.v room fonii* ci. 'l wftii |>ri\ ???? Imtti or bavHig IhjI an?l ??#kl rnnnutf Capacity, ?*?. w\| I l ie .1 lil /1t\ "Ask Mr. Foster," 503 14th st. 11.w. Atlantic City* Hotel BngMotro and Casino Are Open Throughout tee F. W. Hemistey <& Son< LAKEU'OUD, !*. J. Laurei in the Pines LAKEUUOD. N. J. A delightful location for antnror. vlalbar*. ? Express tralu sorvlo.?KO mlnutea from N?-u York, s?<l minutes from Phi 'adelnhia. Golf, Tennis, Canoeing Superior roads ami fMttea for aat*> mobile parties. Frank F Sh'.ite. Manager. REHOBOTH R(C ICH, IIKL. VISIT The east roast of Florida. Information. 243 5th btp.. Ne.v York. THE BELHAVEN REHOBOTH BEACH. DELAWARE. Nearest ocean resort to Washington. Open ALL year. VVrltp for .caflet. NORTH CAROLINA. it HiiGiLAM pines m? (Weymouth HeighlK) SOUTHERN PIXKS. X. C. "Just Far Enough South." A Thotuughlv Modern Roort Hot* I. NEW LAST YEAR. NOW OPEN. Ideal Climatic Conditions Splendid Roads. Oood li untitle. SUPERB 18-HOLE OOLF t'OI'KSE. All outdoor sports, every modern improvement, private baths, orches tra etc. Through Pullman service via Seaboard Air Line. Write for Hooklet and Rates. A. 1. CREAMER. M II. TURNER, Proprietors. MCKM^KSVII.I.K, PL ?GALEN HALL" H-VVERNCRSVILLE.PA. ?*-4 Our tr od, lew atone bailding with it* daint, furnishings and superior table is an ideal placa for good people for the Autumn and inter; reduced rates during that period. H>driatic and other Batbs (or Pleasure or Health in our beautifully lilted department. Resident physician. Colt and Tennia. SOITH CAROLINA. PSmie Forest Inn tnor (lay. Now open. Golf. Hunting. Ki i a il Driving. 150 rooms; sii prf\?te for B<*oklet. K. W W .^'-n-r & R.I. Il?*rkinier. Mgr. IHItHKRS riOMRV. W. \ \. BRACKET f IPX Si: MOFNTALN A IK. PI KB water homelike: our own canleii. chlekeu* and cows. SI.00 per daj-. ?7 to $:? iht week. Mrs. C. NKUroMKR. HILL TOP HO I' sTT Now rraily to a<*couim?Hl;t|c t:i!? > 1 the entire H'Hwtt! Ko-'ins with private l*i tli. S-eiiwc i.n <-<|iiai*'<l. form* r jwtrou- speak f'*r i.itiie. Kat* . $10 t.. fW> !?? >? "???k. i s l.'iVK'n1. MOVING. PACKING & STORAGE. PACKING^ Phone M. 39M. MOVINO. KREIfi'S EXPRESS. lUlfO II st. u.w. Large :>a-Jded vans. Experienced men. Get oar eetiiuau 6HIPPINO. STORVGR " PADFiED \ ANS. *( AMI f5 U'AU. ~~ I'ii'MH*? lill."i-P.*l*i. COLUMBIA THWSTOt A STORMJE < o . t*0.-, NIW YORK AVE. N.W. Packing & ShlpT'inc. storage. >'2 van l..a<1 WASHINGTON S VFF DEPOSIT CO. (I\cT?. >16-1(1^ Pa. ave. n.w. F1R KPROOF STi IK AGE. Uoorii'-. f~ n o. u'). IVtif Main 261. F.fM ?.? ? f>irnl?hp<t Merchants' Transfer 6l Storage Co. estimates 1'urui.Miril. Our careful m vers and paflda# moving ,a,iy ?an move v-u. tuuseao.d goo^a any ^stance with perfect aatety. Lei ua CU?' you JLh estimate. Pnrirmo We have throughly eaperleoert * aCKing packers, who know bo? to aaa ?J.e all kinds of goods. a" tbey will reacu tuei/ <e?ti?ttiloii without breakage. Qtnvonra MO FIREPROOF, locked roo?s. UlUiagC ,, x2 * month up. opectai librae-' room for planoe. paintings, etc. I T-..ljr.,. :ift,iit. machinery, mofcupients. naming tulier* ?nj all ttaooes of acary tuiiing. &20-922 E Street N. *V. I-hone Main 6900. 8TORAUF llAL'LED IN I UEL. Citwrage. $1 load per month, 5o?est rates la the city. L*-t ns give y.>ti ai. est.m*;*- for yoar atoragc. hauling aud paokiiig, aud compart ou* price with otbcils'. H. BALM A SUN. &12 I'A. AVE PUtINK M !2?t. Oirr OI'R ESTIMATCH ON' AllSOLl TH.Y FIREPROOF fTtillAiiK PACKINO i MO\ISU. t SITED STATES HTORAOF. CO.. 41R loth sr. N.W PllONE MAIN -I--"' I ItEK MOVING I'OR S1XHIAGL. Call N. -l.tr. or N 1?!4<i for ciiiiuii"s -"?> M'|?irate n*oiii(-. SMITH'S TRANSFER AND ?STOKAOE IH? !U2 S st. Niglit ph. N. STORE VOI K FFR.MTt'RK. PIANOS. I-rTC.. ? t WKSCHLEBS. S<2?j Pa ave. n.w. Uati'B ivaauuable. Ettimaica cheerfully given, l'buas 1IB It matters little *hat it is that >ou want?whether a situation or a *er\ajit ? a want arl In The St.ir will r# ioh th^ person who will rill >c*u: need