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• AUCTION SALES. TOMOHHOSy. JJWJ C. G. Sloan & y Co., Inc. Aucts. Mammoth Sale _, OF Household Goods, Office Furniture, etc. at Public Auction within our galleries Wednesday September 19th, 1923 1 at 10 A.M. Terms Cash. C. Ci. Sloan & Co.. I|ic.. Aucts. ADAM A. WESCUUJRi AUCTIONEER. Bankruptcy Sale of the Entire Stock and Fixtures of the “Home and Hotel Supply ;• Company,’' Contained in Premises No. 738 9th Street Northwest. By virtue of an ord**r of the Supreme Court Os the District of Columbia, holding a Hank* rupt**y Court, in re Sol. Wolpoff, trading ax the “lloim* and Hotel Supply Company,’* bankrupt* No. 1393, the undersigned receiver Mill *fll By Public Auction Within the Above Premises On Wednesday, Sept. 19,1923, Commencing 10 O’Clock A.M. A large stock of home nail hotel supplies, including C rockery and Glassware, Enamel, 'I i'i and Aluminum Ware: Silver-Plated Knives, forks. Spoons. Bread Trays, Coffee ■ad Tea Pots, Sugars and Creamers; Electric Table Lamp*. Soda fountain Glasses: Boils; Taper Napkins and Elates, lot Artificial Snow, lot I’yrcx Dishes; Baskets; Galvanized . * übs and Cans. Hot-Water Urns, Cutlery, etc.; also Wall Cases. Shelving, Center Show ease. Display Tables, Iron Safe, National Cash Register, Oak Elat-Top Desk, Typewriter, Awnings, etc. i The above stock and fixtures will first be rs ottered as an entirety, and if a satisfactory bid la not received will ba Imiuediately sold in detail. Terms: Cash. LESTER H. STEINEM. Receiver, sel l-d.V<llts Itoim 391, Colorado building. ADAM' A. WEBCHUSU. AUCTIONEER! Trustee’s Sale of Valuable Thirty-two Acre Tract in • Bellevue, Fronting 900 Feet on Giesboro Road, D. C., Overlooking River, with 7- room Dwelling, Outbuild ings . and Orchards, Ad joining New Government Chemical Laboratory Prop erty. By Virtue of a decree of the Supreme Court of the District of Columbia, passed in Equity Cause No. -11388, the undersigned trustee will offer for sale by public auction, in front of the premises on WEDNESDAY. THE NINE TEENTH BAY Os SEPTEMBER. 1923. AT 1 OCR-THIRTY O'CLOCK P.M.. the following described land and premises, situate in the county of Washington, District of Columbia to wit: The north part of lot 1 in the resubdl- Tision of lots lettered "A.” *TI,” "O," "B." *‘K” and ”F" in the estate of ■•Bellevue.” as per plat re.-orded in the office of the surveyor for the District of Columbia, in Liber Levy Court No. 2. at folio 14; Beginning for the same at a stake on the east side of the road leading from the Piscata way to Washington at an angle north 87 de grees east, and north 4 degrees west, and running thence with said road about 40 perches to the corner of the land on the said road owned to 1809 by Eliza T. Berry; thence north 84 degrees east. 98.90 perches to inter »eet Oxen run; thence by and with said run ' south 15U degrees; oast 2'j perches; thence , aonth TiU) degrees east 10 perches; thence , a south 28 degree*, east 28 perches; thence south 41 degrees, west 21 perches and thence westerly in a straight line 102 perches to the place of beginning, containing thirty-two acres, more or less: now known as parcel 247-*-7, Improved as above, to be sold subject to a deed of trust for $8,500.00. due May. 1925. Terms of sale: Over and above said trust, one-third cash, the balance In two equal in- atallments payable in one and two ’ year*. with Interest at' 8% per • an num, payable semiannually. from day of sale, secured by deed of trust upon the property sold, or all cash oarer trust at the option of the purchaser. A deposit of SSOO required of the purchaser at the time of sale. All conveyancing, recording,- revenue stamps end notarial fees at the cost of the purchaser. Terms of sale to he complied witli within thirty days from day of sale, otherwise the trustee reserves the right to resell the property • t 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. ALBERT D. ESfifEH, Trustee. seß-d&ds.exSu Woodwani lln ilding.. ' THOS. J. OWEN & SON, ALT' PIONEERS. Trustees’ Sale of Valuable Busi ness Property, Being the Four-Sto’y Brick Building, No. 517 13th St. N.W. By virtue of a certain deed of trust duly recorded. In Llher No. 4852. Folio 28, ei scq., i *.f the land records of the District of Colum bit, and »t the request of the party secured ] thereby, the undersigued trustees will sell. ] at public auction in front of the premises, on I FRIDAY. THE TWENTY-EIGHTH DAY Os ! .SEPTEMBER, A. D. 1923. AT FOUR Ob LOOK I the following-described land and i premises, situate in the District of Columbia, and designated as and being pun oi I lot 8, square 290. described as follows: It.-- ' •V ginning for ttv same oh the cast line of 13th ! street tt the west end of a line drawn east I and ttest through the center of the si.o*', WH i( 1 of house 517 13th street, now standing on said part of said lot. Said point oe.ug un cording to survey by Wm. Forsyth, survey j dated January 29, 1890) at a distance 21 ft. 2 ins. south of the northwest corner of said lot ,'B. and running I hence north to the northwest corner of said lot, thence egst I'M feet to a public alley, thence south to a point cast «.f the beginning and thence west 10<> feet j to the beginning, subject to covenants of record. Terms of sale: Sold subject to a prior • iced of trust for S2O <IOO. and the amount over laid trust to be paid in cash. A deposit of SoOO will be required at time of sale. All c onveyancing, recording, revenue stamps, eb-.. at cost of purchaser. Terms of sale to he compiled with within 30 days from day of tale, otherwise the trustees reserve the right to resell the property at the risk and cost ' o f defaulting purchaser, after five days’ ad vertisement of su.-h resale in some newspaper published in Washington. D. C. HERBERT T, SHANNON. MORTON J. LUUHS. dAdsexSu Trustees. • FITIHK PAYS. ADAM A. WESCTILEK. AUCTIONEER. Bankruptcy Sale of the Entire Stock in Trade of the “Brooke Shop, Inc.,” Re moved to the Auction Rooms for Convenience of Sale, Consisting of Station ery, Novelties, Greeting • , Cards, Books, Souvenirs, j etc. By virtue of an order c-f the Supreme Court I of the District of Columbia, bolding a Hank { vnptcy Court in r» the "Brooke Shop, Inc..” I bankrupt, No. 1301, tiic undersigned trustee will sell By Public Auction \ At WESCHLER’S, 920 Pa. Ave. N.W.,* THURSDAY, SEPT. 20, 1923, Commencing 10:30 o’Clock A.M., alock of stationery, greeting cards, lacks, pouvcnlra. candlestick*, book ends, jardinieres, peck bead*, leather good*, baskets, elec, drops, ; embroidered collars, ch.ldren'a hat,. slk and eiub. handkerchiefs, pencils, miscellaneous novo Hie*, etc.; also two fine floor cases. The above stock and fixtures wilt first be offered *s an entirety and If a satisfactory '.;d 1* n°t received will be immediately sold in detail. Terms; ("as h. riIAHLES 11. SEEBBLD. Trustee. sel4-dAdbs.exSn Columbian bldg. , SALE OF AUTOS BY AUCTION EVERY FRIDAY 11 A.M. H B. P. Dougherty Auctioneer 205 11th N.W. AUCTIONS. AUCTION SALES. !, FUTURE DAYS. THUS. .).* OWEN A SOX, AUCTIONEERS.” EXECUTOR’S SALE OF A DOT OF LAND ON g ST N.W. BETWEEN 2nd AND 3rd STREETS. » j By virtue of power contained in the will of ! | 1 yeurgus Adams, late of Prince George* j county, Maryland, deceased, duly recorded In I I the registrar of will*’ office of the District of I I Columbia, the undersigned, the executor therein j j named, will sell at public auction, on the prem- j ises, on WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER TWES- I ITT SIXTH. 1923. AT FOUR-THIRTY O’CLOCK ! P.M.. the cast 20 feet front of original lot 28, , sq. 552. abutting 20 ft. on the south side of (j • street between 2nd and 3rd streets n.w., ad jacent to and west of bouse No. 118 on Q «t. by a depth of 105 feet, and the undivided half interest of Lyenrgvis Adams, aforesaid, lu j the west 20 feet by 105 of the same lot, of I which the said Lyeurgu* and Sarah Adams, his wife, were seized a* tenant* In common. ■ The land Is assessed for taxation ns lots 808 j and 807, sq 552. j Terms of sale—tfi to be paid upon the ntl- 1 ; Seat lon of the sale by the court, Va in six and 'a lu 12 months from date of sale. Ur all . cash, at the option of the buyer. Deferred payments to bear Int. at 8% and to lie «eenred jto the satisfaction of the undersigned. Taxes to be adjusted to date of sale. Conveyancing, stamps, title, recording at the cost of the i 1 purchaser. MARION DUCKETT, Executor of the estate of Lyourgus Adsms, . deceased, 1420 V Y. ave. n.w. Evans bldg. I sepl.~-dAds.exßu _ " THUS. J. OWEN A SON, AUCTIONEERS. I j TRUSTEES’ SALE Of”VALUABLE TWO ! STORY BRICK DWELLING,. NO. 3242 | 19th STREET N.W. i ; By virtue of a certain deed of trust, dated ; May 1923. being instrument No". 184, re- • t corded June 20. 1923, among the laud records ] of the District of Columbia, and at tlie'refiuest I of tlic party secured thereby, the undersigned j trustees will sell at public auction;., in front iof the premises, on WEDNESDAY, THE ■TWENTY SIXTH DAY OF SEPTEMBER. 1923, AT FOUR O’t I-OCK P.M., the following de scribed laud and premises, situate ip the Dis trict of Columbia, and designated as and be i ing lot 117 in Harry A. Kile’s sttlidivlsiou of i lot 28 in block 4 in Chapin Brown’s subdivision , part of "Mount Pleasant" and "Pleasant 1 P'alus.” known as Inglesitle. recorded in Liber ♦l2 folio 144, of the tecords of the edict of the * surveyor of the District of Columbia; said I block 4 Isdng known for the purposes of •*• I aeasment and taxation as square 2817. Sub j Ject to covenants of record. 1 Terms of sale: Sold subject to a flfst deed I of trust for S7.<M)O and a second dCed of trust for $6,700; amount over and alsive said trusts Ito Is- p»ld in cash. $250 deposit required upon j acceptance of bid. Conveyancing, recording 1 and revenue stamps at purchaser’s cost. Terms { of sale to Is- complied with within thirty days or deposit forfeited. W. M. BRASWELL. J. N. HALPEH. j senl.~i-d.Ms exSu Trustees. j THOS J. OWEN & SON* AUCTIONEERS. , I TRUSTEES’ SALE OF VALUABLE BRICK i DWELLING. NO. 2213 4lh STREET NORTHWEST. 1 By virtue of a certain deed of trust .duly J recorded In Liber No. 4087, folio 395-et seq., j of the land records of the District of Colum j bta. and at Hie request of the party secured , j thereby, the undersigned trustees will sell at i public auction in front of the premises, on j FRIDAY. THE TWENTY-EIGHTH BAY OF j SEPTEMBER. A D. 1923. AT FIVE O’CLOCK P.M., the following-described land and prem ( ises. situate iu the District of Columbia, and j designated as and being lot numbered 27 ! iu Frank M. Langston's subdivision of part ! of block 18, in Howard University soldi vision lof land known as Effingham place, as per plat recorded in Liber 39, folio 88, of the records of the office of the surveyor of the j District of Columbia: said lot being taxed as j lot 27, square 3088. ! Terms of sale; Sold subject to a prior deed I of trust’ for $2,500, and the amount over said trust to be pa d in cash; S2OO deposit required upon acceptance of bid. Conveyancing, record ing and revenue stamps at purchaser’s cost. Terms of sale to lie complied with within thirty days from day of sale or deposit for fe.tcd. and the property may be resold at the risk and cost of the defaulting purchaser after five days’ advertising. J. BARRET CARTER, JOHN V. BROOKE. seplS-d&ds.exSu Trustees. THOS. J. OWEN A SON, AUCTIONEERS. Trustees’ Sale of Valuable Three-Story Brick Dwelling, No. 2449 18th Street N.W. By virtue of n certaiu deed of trust dated February 23. 1023. being Instrument No. 174. recorded February 28. 1023, among the land records of the District of Columbia, and at I the lequeet of the party secured thereby, the undersigned trustees will sell, at puhlle auc tion in front of the premises, on MONDAY, THE TWENTY-FOURTH DAY OF SEPTEM BER. A.D. 1923, AT FOUR O’CLOCK P.M.. the following described land and premises, situate in the District of Columbia, and designated as and being lot 31 In block 8, Washington Heights, as per plat recorded in Liber county No. 11, folio 80, of the records of the office of the surveyor of the District of Columbia. Terms of sale: Sold subject to a prior deed of trust for sl2 000 and the amount over said trust to be paid hi cash. 1 $250 deposit re quired upon acceptance of bid. Conveyancing, leoording and revenue stamps at purchaser's coat. Terms of sale to be compiled with within thirty days nr deposit forfeited and the property resold at the risk of the default, ing purchaser after five days’ advertisement lu some newspaper of Washington, 1). C. CHARLES W. MORRIS. A. C. HOUGHTON. } selS-d&iis.exSu Trustee*. i ADAM A. WEBCHLER, AUCTION EE IE -Trustees’ Sale of Valuable Five- ! Story and Cellar Fireproof Apartment House, Fronting! cn Connecticut Avenue at the Comer of Tilden Street and Known as No. 3945 Connect* icut Avenue N.W. (Not En tirely Completed). I By virtue of a certain deed of trust dated j August 9, 1922. and recorded August 10. 1922, j In Liber 4784. st folio 81, of the land records I of the District of Columbia, and at the request ! of the party secured thereby,Mbe undersigned j j trustees will sell at public auction, in front' i of the premises, on THURSDAY. THE TWEN- | TV-SEVENTH DAY OF SEPTEMBER. 1923. j AT FOUR-THIRTY O’CLOCK P.M., the sot- ‘ ] lowing described land and premises sttpatc in - , the county of Washington. District of Colum t Ida. to wit: Lot No. 1 in square No. 2234, , in the subdivision made by the Newlands Com- ; pany. as per plat recorded in Book No. 68, j ; page 182, of the records in the office of the j surveyor for said District, Improved by a | large five-story and cellar fireproof apartment I house, about 80 per cent completed. To lie | sold subject, however, to a prior deed of trust securing advance* amounting to $137,000, with interest at the rate of 7 per cent per annum. Terms of sale: Over and above the amount due under said first deed of trust, with Inter est, one-third cash and the balance payable in one and two years after date, secured by a second deed of trust on the property sold, with Interest at 8 per eent per annum, payable semi-annually, or all cash, at the option of the purchaser. A deposit of $3,000 will be required of the purchaser at the time of sale. I All conveyancing, recording, revenue stamps ; and notarial fees at the cost of purchaser, i Terms of sale to be complied with within thirty days from day of sale; otherwise the trustees reserve the right to resell the prop erty at the risk and coat of the defaulting purchaser after five days’ previous advertise ment of such resale in some newspaper pub lished in the city of Washington. D. <\ GEORGE E. HAMILTON, WILLIAM L. MILLER. Trustees. sei7.dA.ls Union Trust Building. THOS. J. OWEN A SON, AUCTIONEERS. TRUSTEES’ SALE OF VALUABLE' * DE TACHED FRAME DWELLING. NO. 4310 FESSENDEN STREET NORTHWEST. By virtue of a certain deed of trust, being instrument No. 215, recorded March 20. 192:!. among tlie laud records of the District of Columbia, and at the request of the party seemed thereby, the nnderslgned trustees will sell, »t oeht'c auction In front of the premises. ,on THURSDAY. THE DAY OF SEPTEMBER. A.D. 1923. <AT FIVE I O'CLOCK P.M., the following described l»nd I and premises, situate in the District of Co lumbia. and designated ns and Ntipg lot 7 j In square east of square 1654 in D. C. Land I and Building Company’s subdivision of land known ns Wisconsin Ave. Heights, as per plat | recorded. in Liber folio 27, of the records; ! of the office of the surveyor for the District 'of Columbia, subject to covenants'of • record. Terms of sale: Sold subject to-»wo prior deeds of trust amounting to about $5,800, and the amount over said deed of trust to be paid in cash; $250 deposit required upon acceptance of bid. Conveyancing, recording and revenue stamps at purchaser’s cost. Terms of sate to be compiled with within thirty days from day of sale or deposit forfeited. HERMAN HCHMIbT, PAUL V. ROGERS, 1 *et)lß-d&ds exSu , Trustees. THOMAS J. OWEN A HON. AUCTIONEERS. Valuable Property in Down ~ town Business Section, Fronting About 46 Feet on 10th Street Between H and Eye, Improved By a Two- Story Frame Building and a Three-Story Brick Building, Nos. 812 and 814 10th Street Northwest. By authority vested In us we will sell at public auction, In front of the premises, on WEDNESDAY. THE TWENTY-SIXTH &AT OF SEPTEMBER, 1928, AT FIVE O’CLOCK I' M., all of lot 6 and part of lot 6, now lot 814. In square 344. Improved as above Terms of sale: All cash above a deed of trust now on the property amounting to $16,000. particulars of which will be stated at the time of sale. SSOO deposit will be re quired upon acceptance of bid. Conveyancing, recording and revenue stamps at purchaser's cost. Terms of sale to be compiled with within 30 dsya or deposit forfeited. THDMAS J. it WEN A RON, Aucts. scIS.IS.2iAJJi2L2S.2U THE EVENING STAR. WASHINGTON. D. C.. TUESDAY. SEPTEMBER 18, 1923. AUCTION SALES. FIITPHE PAY*. ! ADA? . A. WEBCHLER. AUCTIONEER, | Trustee*’ Sale of Valuable ( Two-Story Brick Dwelling 1 With Garage, Known A* No. 1603 G Street South-, I east. 1 By virtue of a certain deed of trust dated February 1, 1928, and filed for record Febru ary 20, 1928. a* instrument No. 47 among the laud records for fh* District of Colum bts. and at the request of the party secured thereby, the undersigned trustee* will offer for sale by public auction, iu front of the premises, on FRIDAY. THE TWENTY-FIRST DAY OF SEPTEMBER, 1925. AT FIVE O’CLOCK P.M., the following described land and premises, situate in tbe city of Wash- , tngton. District of Columbia, to wit; Lot 15 in { Herman H. Howenafoln’a subdivision of lot* in square 1092, as per plat recorded in the office of tlie surveyor for the District of Co lumbia in Liber 59 at folio 98. improved as Shove. To be sold subject, however, to ■ i prior deed of trust of approximately $4,000, payable $88.95 per month, including Interest. 1 Particulars at sate. I Terms of sate: Over and above said trust, SI,OOO cash; balance payable SBS per month, 1 Including interest at six per cent, secured by . second deed of trust on tbe property sold, or I ' oil cash oVt-r trust, at the option of purchaser, I A deposit of SBOO required of tbe purchaser at time of sale. Alt conveyancing, recording, revenue stamps, notarial fees at cost of pur ' chaser. Terms to be complied with within thirty days, otherwiae the trustees reserve ; the right to resell the property at the risk j and cost of defaulting purchaser after five i clays’ advertisement of such resale in some i newspaper published In Wsshington, D. C. WM. SIDNEY BASSLKR. (Erroneously named iu deed of trust a* Wm, Hyduey Basaler. I EDWARD A. GARVEY, soS-dAdl's.exSu Trustees ADAM A. WESCHLEK. AUCTIONEER. Sale of Valuable Brick Dwell ing, 9 Rooms and Bath, Elec tric Lights, Recently Deco rated Throughout, No. 475 F Street Southwest; Large Lot to 30- Foot Alley. ll.r virtue of authority Invented in the mi derslgru-d, I will offer for hy public auction, in front of the premises.’ on MON- I»A V, SEPTKMBKU TWKXTY-FOUR. IN” 3, AT FIVE O’CLOCK P.M.. the went 27 feet front of lot 51 by u depth of 122 feet 2 Incite*, to a 3h-foot pa>ed alley, in Square 41>5. Improved ns above, recently painted and pipe red throughout. Tenon: Subjeet to n deed of trust for SI,OOO at H 1 2 %, due July 2,102 H, balance SI,OOO the remainder payable $73 per month, including iutere*t. aeonred by a wound deed of trust on property hoM or all «-«Kh at the option of purchaser. Deposit of S2OO required at sale. Terms to be compiled with witliiii thirty dnyn from day of wile, otherwise de po»U vslll be forfeited and the property re boid nt the ri»k and co»t of defaulting pur chaser after tbe days* advertisement of suelj resale In some newspaper publluhed In tike city of Washington, I>. V. All conveyancing, recording, revenue stumps and notarial fee* at cost of purchaser. For Inspection of premises, apply to No. 433 4 , -j| st. «.vr. * ADAM A. WKSCHLKH, An t *el7.dddn.e3tHu THOB. J. OWEN * SON. AUCTIONEERS.” Trustees’ Sale of Valuable Real Estate Improved By the Three-Story Brick Apartment House No. 715 G Street S.E. By virtue of a certain deed of trust duly recorded in Liber No. 1784, folio 315 et e«q., of the land records of the District of Coium Ida and at the request of the party secured thereby, the undersigned trustees wilt sell at pnhlic auction In front of the prerases, on TUESDAY, THE TWENTY-FIFTH DAY OF SEPTEMBER. A.D. 1923. AT FIVE O’CLOCK I’ M., the following described land ard prem. ises, situate In the District of Columbia, and designated as and being parts of the original lots 18 and 19 In square 904. Beginning for the aame at a point on the south line of G st.. 90.04 feet west of the northeast corner of said square and running thence west along said Street 30 ft. 1H In.; thence south 91 ft, to a public alley; thenee east on said alley 80 ft 1(9 in.; and thence north 91 ft. to the point of beginning. Hald lot being also known for purpose* of »-sesametit and taxation as lot 822 in said square. Terra# of sale; Hold subject to a prior deed j of trust for $4,500; amount over said (trust to be paid in cash. $250 deposit required upon acceptance of hid. Conveyancing, recording and revenue stamps at porchaaer’s coat. Tcrnls of sale to be compiled with within 30 days from day of sale, otherwise the trustees re serve the right to resell the property at tile cost and risk of the defaulting purchaser, after five days’ advertisement in some newspaper published in Washington, D. C. GEORGE M. MYERS. JOSEPH V. MORGAN. scl3-dAds.exKu Trustees. THOS. J. OWEN * SON, AUCTIONEEHB.' _ TUUBTEF.S’ SALE OF VALUABLE BRICK DWELLING, NO 507 H STREET SOUTH WEST. By virtue of a certain deed of trust dated October 20. 1922. i<eing Instrument No. 22.5 recorded October 23. 1922, among the land records of the District of Columbia, and at tke request of the party secured thereby, t*ie ,undersigned trustees wilt sell at public aw ’tion, in front of the premises, on FRIDAY. I THE TWENTY-FIRST DAY OF SKITEM- I BEK. A.D. 1923. AT FOUR THIRTY O’CLOCK P.M.. the following described land and prem ! ises situate In the District of Colnrnhia and I designated as and being part of original lot. [numbered ten (10) In square numbered fdtir ■ hundred r,liiety-*e\en (497), contained within { the following metes and hounds, viz: Begin ; ning on II street 52H feet from the south ■ west corner of said lot and running thence east on H street 12*4 feel, thence north and parallel with the eastern line of said lot 20 feet, thence west and parallel with U street 12*v feet, thence south 20 feet to beginning'. ; Terms of sale; All cash over two (2) prifir deeds of trust, particulars of which will bo stated at tbe time of sale. A deposit of S2OO required upon acceptance of bid. All convey aocing, recording, revenue stamps, etc., at purchasers cost. Terms of sale to be com plied with within 30 days or deposit forfeited. NORMAN E. RYON, WILLIAM 8. HYON. . , • _ •cpl2-d*ds.ex9u Trustees. STEAMSHIPS, i/^PK^^jSfEßl^ VW / an< * Barbados Rio d« Jaaetra MontavkUo—Buenos Aire* Calling Northbound at Pantos and Trinidad. Vanban, Hept. 27 Vandyck. Ort. 20 Vaatria, Oct. 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IS Superb One Clnaa Cabin | Ilromcu Sept. 201 Uerltllngcr.. .Oct. 8 S, VeDtana.Sept. 21 Yorok Oct. 7 I; Hannover... .Sept. 21) | ». Ventaca. .Oct. 27 • Scydllfz Oct. 3 Bremen ... Oct. 31 ■ I Unsurpassed Cuisine and Service j 14-10 Pearl St., near State St.. X. Y.. | or any local steamship agent /""V SOUTH U America WtmSSM v “ HAVANA | Panama - Pen *-Chile Hie trip ot endless st ag cination. Sail by the i Mm\ 11 II palatial "K” Steamers. ! M 14.150 tons di.pi.ee- Sphga. raent the largest and 1 most luxurious ships 1 to Peru and Chile— ' ESSEQUIBO Oct. 13 1 EBRO- - . Nov. 10 , Sptcial Reduced Rant Jcr Round South America Tours Pacific Line • THE PACIFIC STEAM NAVIGATION CO Svrvic' vvr & Son. Inr . Axentj HjOLLANH I V AMERICA UNEI# NEW YORK TO ROTTERDAM j ▼is Plymouth. Beiilognc-sur-Her VEENDAM (new)..Sept. 22 Oct. 27 ! (ROTTERDAM ..-.Sept. 29 Nov. 3 Dec, 8 1 ! VOLFND AM Oct. 6 Nov. 10 Dec. 18 i RT»D*M Oct. 13 Nov. 17 Dec. 22; HEW AMSTERDAM Oct. 20 Nov. 24 Dec. 29 .Office, 24 State St.. N. V.. ai LOCAL AGENTS I BEE®?: Varation Tours, SB3 And Up—lncluding All Expense* * All the attractions of a delightful J yachting cruise to a Quaint Foreign Land All Sports—Modem Hotel*—No Passports 8. S. "FORT VICTORIA-* 8. S. "FORT ST. GEORGE" 1 , Sailings Wednesdays and Saturdays Send for Special Tours Booklet J FURNESS BERMUDA LINE 1 34 Whitehall St., X. Y.. or any Tourist Agt. j HONOLULU W. ■ SUVA. AUCKLAND. SVDNSV The Well Equipped Royal Mali Steamers, “NIAGARA” (80.000 tons)... .Oct. 6 Dec. 7 ‘‘MAKUKA” (13,800 text) ...Nov. S Jan 4 Sail from Vancouver, B. C. For fares, etc., apply Can. Pac. Railway, or t* 1419 New York are.. Washington. Canadian Australasian Line. Winch Building, 741 Haitinks St„ Watt, Vancouver, B. C. f WEST INDIES \ CRUISE From New York—January 8 • S.S. RELIANCE Broad decks. open etr swimming pool. II gymnasium, verandah case, spacious public rooms and staterooms spec is Ur ventilated for tropical service—with every cruise comfort, the beautiful triple-screw liner RtUANCt sells on* 2 5-d«ycrui*etoWe«t Indies/underexperi- I cnced United American Line* management. !»PtSf ITINERARY j Hsvsn* .Kingston. Colon, Curecos, LtGuavra Port of Spain. Barbados, Fort deprsnee. Nassau I Write for the We It Indies Cruise booklet anti full information. UNITED AMERICAN LINES • • (Birrtmim Lint) 38 Broadway. New York steamship agent* 1 SOUTHAFRICA by UNTON CASTLE UNF, for tailings and further information apply tanderson A Ron. Oerf. Paeeenger Agfa 26 Broadway. Hew York. Or Any Huamshlp Ticket Agagtn. '" '"j; Special Win ter Voyages to the I MfeDITC RRANFAN *v the New mm m 22.000 ‘afatial Liner W lltlv Reg. tons [ Jan. 8 anil Fab. 16 NEW YORK to MADEIRA, GIBRALTAR. ALGIERS. NAPLES. GENOA MONACO Other Sailings to ITALY A VIERICA Sop*. SI Get. 31 Glt’LlO CKSARE. Sept. 28 COLOMBO Oct. 23 Dec. 5 DLTLIO (Maiden V»y*grl..Xov. 30 ITALIA AMERICA SHIPPING CORP.. Jtneral Agents Ouc State Bt., N. T. L— H EDUCATIONAL. PRIVATE LESSONS Id mathematic*, sciences, language!*. Particular attention to stupid, back- ! ward and unwilling pupils. sl., 81.60, Albert i Jonas. 1406 Hjpklns *t. n.w. Call or write. ENROLLMENT WEEK Special scholarship rates throughout the year J for those who enroll this week. Both men and ! women. S days and 8 nights . each week throughout the year. Instruction In.all high school and college entrance subject*. THE CMVERHITY PREPARATORY SCHOOL. L. Adolph Richards, M. A., M. 8,. Prln. 3. E. COB. 12th A F STS. N.W. Phone Krnnk'ln 20*0 Miss Madeira’s School 1330 19th St, N. W. Eighteenth Year Begins September Twenty-eighth Lucy Madeira Wing, A.8., Vassar Head Mistress NATIO N AT , SCHOOL FINE & APPLIED ART FELIX MAHONV. Director. Main 1766 Conn. Ave. and M “Study Art With a Purpose” | Day and Evening Classes j Children’s Saturday Class Our Bth-Month Professional Fundamental Course fits you to accept a position in In terior Decoration, Costume and Textile Design , Color or Commercial Drawing. Classes Now Forming Beginning Monday, October Ist |! George Washington University Chartered by Act es Congress 1821. J Co-educational Sessions in all departments Opens September 26 ! Offers graduate and under graduate instruction in LIBERAL ARTS ENGINEERING LAW ARCHITECTURE MEDICINE EDUCATION PHARMACY In addition to clarse* during the forenoon and early afternoon, over two I hundred clm.es in college, engineering and legal subjects are held In the late afierniqn between flve.tcn and all-fifty. For Catslngnes and Otkcr Information Apply to THE REGISTRAR 2033 Q Street Northwest 1 Telephone West l«4ft 1 Washington College of Law; Cn-Kducntional Twenty-Seventh Year Opens September 26 j ,Tuition, SIOO Per Annum I Sessions; 10 A.M. to 12. er 5:16 ta 7 P.M. j I Canters Degrees LL. 8.. LL. M. and M. F. L. I Office Hours—to to 5:30 1315 K Street N.W. Phone I mnklin 48W6 Research University i New co-operative plan for day student*— , to work alternate terms in industry and the J University. Two students for each job. Eve i ling classes in 100 Bast plant y*t J devised for self-supporting students. Fall I Quarter starts October first. ASK FOR INFORMATION 20 Jackson Place—Main 540 * I COLUMBIA School of Drafting )< j(< Roy C. ( Inflin. President )/ Are Y° u Sharing in the « |<( Country’s Prosperity? >5 !/? DRAFTSMEN are in con >> slant demand. The pay is << IS> big , the work is interesting. « |<< We prepare you during your SS j(( apare time In 3 to 9 months. >) i-( Individual Instruction, day or )} I>> night, throughout year. » ENROLL NOW! Call, write << j\\ or phone for interezting par >< i>> titulars. << i| 14th & T Sis. N.W. | Phone North 272 || TIE TEMP^TcWcHL SECRETARIAL COURSES Shorthand—Typewriting English—F rench Spelling Commercial Law P.EGISTER NOW FOR 5 TO 7 P.M. CLASSES | Natural Language Instruction The Berlitz Method is at once \ | the most certain, pleasant and | | economical method of learning any modern language. This is because It is the natural method j —the way a child learns Us I native tontrue. Day and Evening i i Classes and Private Lessons. I ; Reasonable tuition. Ask for I catalog. j T JIJ SCHOOL OF MmJ I LANGUAGES , bst i«ra as® BBANOtta 1 816 14th St. N.W. Tel. Fr. 2620 National University Law School Chartered by Special Aot of U Coagree* 1816-818-820 134 k Street N. W. 55th Year Begins October Ist, 1923 ■ i Classes 6:80 P.M. to 8:80 P.M. Secretary's office in the school build- I] lag new open for registration. Tor H catalog or other information writ# or II telephone Main 6617 or Franklin 8909. H INCREASE YOUR INCOME.! I Interior Decnrsting Is a fascinating, Interest | ing and piotttablv profession. Many oppor tunities for fine positions. Free employment I service. Next class starts Sept. 25. 7:80 to i H;45 p.m. Call for particulars. Open 9 a.m. jto 8 p.m. Lewis Training .Schools, 1840 N. I Y svc. Georgetown Law School I! 1923-1924 ' Opening Session Will Be HeM I Monday. October 1, 1923 For Informal!©* Apply to I Hash J. Fegas, Hi, LUB, PkD. U Aaaiatant Dean Georgetown Law School R Building 566 C Street N.W. Phone Molu 7255 " - EDUCATIONAL. EDUCATIONAL. * Accountancy —a new class—Semester A of the Pace Course— meeting on Tuesday and Friday evenings, from 5:30 to 7:20, will form at Pace Institute on Tuesday, September 18, at 5:30 P.M. Pace Institute is now located in new quarters in the Transportation Building, 17th and H Streets, N. W. Call or telephone for Bulletin. Main 8260. This is Enrollment Week j at the Swavely School Our Autumn term begins next Monday— I September 24th. The acceptance of a limited number of Day Scholars makes the facilities of this school avail able to Washington boys—without disturbing their residence at home. There is still room for The success with which Swavely School grad- j I - uates pass the entrance requirements of the most 111 exacting colleges and universities is convincing* proof of the very efficient methods pursued in our instruction. It’s individualized rather than class work—and in that way every student is brought to the highest degree of thorough efficiency. ' Arrangements should be concluded week. Inquiries in person, by mail, or phone given prompt reply. Phon * Cleveland 120 ! The Swavely School jIJ E. Swavely, Principal R. S. Walter, Vice Principal I ijl^^^^ymT^^icin^Avenue^ [STRAYER’S BUSINESS COLLEGE Ilralatration Now Belas Made for Fall Term Day and Evening Sessions Stenography Typewriting Bookkeeping Accountancy Secretarial Spanish by Native Teacher Call, Phone or Write for j Information 721 13th Street N.W. (Beat door to Telephone Building) Main 3430 SidwelTs Friends School IMI Eye St. N.W. For Boys and Girls City school for all grades and high school, country school for second to fifth grades, inclusive. j tht Year Begins Sept. 24 Thou. W. Mdwell, A.M„ Principal LEARN GREGG SHORTHAND. Lenoni'ln small group* only to insure indi vidual attention. Typewriting, business Eng lish. letter writing, spelling. I)ay and evening classes. 1209 KENTON st. n.w. Adams 13M. _ j Wood’s School ; Established 18S5. 311 East Capitol St. Lincoln 3S I All commercial branches. See us iu regard to our offer of 5 months ! free. Tall term now open. The ninth member of one family and the I fourth of another now in attendance. COURT F. WOOD, Principal Miss Tomlin’s School 1800 19th St. The Echoed with a Personal Touch Objective Olaae and Grades I—VI. 30* REAL ESTATE COURSE Outlined and Conducted by Mr. John A. Patty. Executive Secretary. Washington Real Estate Board Fundamentals of Real Estate Practice and Allied Subjects. A practical course for Salesmen, Clerks, Property Owners and others interested in Real Estate. Fourth Tear—Open to Men and Women Class Begins October 9 Y. M. 0. A COLLEGE IT3« G St. N.W. Main »8M n r R make good money. You .can secure «i B tine position or manage a tea room or 1 M cafeteria of your own. Free employ j B nient service. Next class starts Sept 1 M 24—4:50 to fl :05 pm. Call for par M ticulera. Open 9 a.m. to 8 p.m. Lewis B I g Hotel Training Schools. 1840 N. Y. are B Washington Business College, 1328 Eye Street, If. W. For young men and women who wish a thorough Secretarial, Ac counting training. Enroll today. Day and Evening Classes. Write or phone Main 49S1* for information. Enroll Now at ] Emerson Institute i'} -- v New Term Sept. 17 1738-40 P Street N.W. Frank. 4463 » Women’s Department Eveninge Only New Term Sept. 18 Separate from the wen. i L EDUCATIONAL, ■ . 1 SHORTHAND' IN 30 DAYS I Touch Typewriting "The Best for Less" Positions for graduates guaranteed Boyd School for Secretaries and “30-Day Stenographic School" Enroll Now—Day and Evening Classes 1 Only One Boyd School in Washington 1 On ' O" nr. 14tb—1338 "G"—Main 2876 »!• UOLUMBTa Ujt i V~E U S ITL IW v ll66C-W' • Thomas Shepard. Ph. D.. pres.; bust* Eye u w. ! Indlv. instruction; college preparatory; lan-j guage. mathematics, physics, chemistry, con- ; sul. patent ess.; day, night; co-eds; moderate. I } H ALL-NOYES SCHOOL 221 E Street N.W. Opens Sept. 17. Graded and high. Regular 1 • classes and private lessons to adults or youth; j ! college preparation. | FRANCES MANNHALLOA.M. Prin. National University 818-SIB-820 13th St. N.W. School of Business Administration Including departments of 1. Economics and Accountancy. 2. Foreign Trade and Foreign Service. t 3. Civil Administration and Government. I Four-year courses leading to B.S. de- i gree. Classes, 7;st> to S.4U a.m. and 4:45 * j ‘to 6:25 p.m. I 1 Seeretary's offloe in the school building u««v open for regUtra i tlon. For catalog or other Infor mation. write or telephone Main 0817 or Franklin 2905. Graham-Pitman Shorthand Evening Classes: Beginners. Review, Dicta-! tlon. Miss Martin. 3518 10th St. N.W. I Columbia 584*. jf TYPEWRITER LOANED FREE f Sent to your home if you enroll this month. Shorthand in 30 Days 4 j ndivldual instruction. I>ny A evening classes FREE— Three clays’ trial tuition to prove what we claim. I 30-DAY BUSINESS COLLEGE 1 1340 Eye Bt. N.W. Phone Main S4HS I ■■ ■■■ OGILVIE SKIN AND SCALP SPECIALIST. 1203 CONN. AVB. Announces the forming of her class in skin | and scalp treatment on Oct. 1. For reserva- j Hons phone. Main 1944. I ST. MARGARETS Boarding and Day Pchool and Kindergarten . Will reopen October First. San K. Lippincott, Susan C. Baker, Principals ! Bee to War Veterans iraes of Instnictlon in the OF COLUMBUS EVENING re free to world war veterans, ■ould enroll at once for courses sney. Economics, History. Jour mgunges. Law, Mathematics. 1 Psychology, Stenography, Type- I 1 other subjects, ational and non-sectarian. rotation Phone Main 1465 The K. of C. Evening School : ! 1314 Massachusetts Avenue N.W. . 1004 F Street N.W. GUNSTON HALL A Resident and Day School for Girls Thirty-second year begins Septemlier 28. Col- j lege Preparatory, Academic and Graduate courses. Exceptional advantages in all branches of Music, Art. Expression and Domestic Science. Business course. Attention given to Athletics, both indoor and outdoor sports. Pupils are accepted for one or more subjects. Children’s Department commencing with first grade. MRS. BEVERLEY R, MASON". Principal. Telephone North 3174. 1008 Florida nvc. j Kavanagh School Os EXPRESSIONAL TRAINING and DRAMATIC ART Drama, Musical Comedy, Vaudeville, Elocution, Public Speaking. Poise. Dictioa. I Physical Education. Fall term begins j Oct. 1. Write for literature. William J. Kavanagh 12*6 18th St. Longfellow Square. 25* Gregg- Shorthand PRIVATE LESSONS T»<>a*«niil>lr rntos. liujr or eventai?- F«r f ,w * i i!»<r Information t#*!«*i»hone Adam* 822. M. L. j lua>LL, 1-120 1I»»I tsifd si. M.»k, ool v SBUCATIOHAt. Spanish Thoroughly tnnght'by experienced n» tlv«* tMchor. Kenor dc flom/sr. Htrpv s«*** ltu*iu<M< College. 721 13th at. n.\r. i ocls* i r-- » George Washington University Law School Vo- Eil u oa f i o n n I Mfmlifr of Aatorlitloi of American Law Scknoli 69th Year Begin# September J6tb. Strict stands rda. Utiat approfod I merhi.il of Instruction. Full course# both morning and I afternoon. ! i Optional morning classes. 7:50 to 8:40 ; Forenoon ciaa-u-s - 9:00 to 10:50 Late afternoon Classen, 3:10 to 6:60 For information write or call upon I the Secretary. Telephone, Vain C 503 Law Building. 1435 K Bt. N.W. CD A qf~ ' rVllUn WASHINGTON Profs, from Stein—Conversational Method. Rapid Progress. 1317 F at. n.w. h. 6883. MUSICAL INSTRUCTION. : VIOLIN 1 NKTRtTTIONS GIVEN AT TOL'it 1 home; Iteginner* and advanced pupils taught .privately. H. Adelman, Phone Franklin 6001. Jerome Williams PIANIST—COMPOSER A Limited Number of I'upilM Htudio; ITC* K Nt. N.W. Friukliu 684;; 2:;* Washington Conservatory of Music 110 V N. II Ave.. at Dupont rirele. Main TBSS Open# Sept. 10th. Year book. | ' et the children started before school begins. : * '/r 1 -} SINGING { I Ninth year. Mme. Lucia Border!, diploma* j graduate and formerly aislstant to Lampcrtl j (teacher of tjembrich), principal. Unexcelled j voice building. Booklet on request. t'oniulta j lion*. 4to «>. 1761 K n.w Phone I'r. 6843. KARL HOLER Piano and Harmony Instruction basod on modern principles j 13th St. \.W. Col. 7550. SO* .SAXOPHONE j Piano, Tenor Banjo, Guitar, Drums, etc. In 10 to 20 Lessons i Hag, Jazz and Popular Music a specialty. 1 Come in. write or phone for booklet. Free j lessons if you buy instrument from ns. j(TIIUMKNSi;\ SCHOOL OK MIBIT | 1322 G St. N.W. Main 1978. RESORTS. *M-'KAK cn v. md. HOTEL ST. CHARLES On the Boardwalk The Playground of the World - likewise the World # greatest Health Resort. The j °* Mn breezes; St. Charles cable and our Special Rate* j co»P‘*te tht requirement*. E. E. GROb’SCUP, Mgr! Cwston | On Ocean front at Montpelier Are. Suite* WHO hath; running water all rooms; clemCnr; | moderate rates. 11. M. REEVES. I CONTINEN ial : ] lenne?ice Av« near Beach. Always open. | J I F rival baths, running water in roo»«; elevator; I , I excellent tab c; white eerrW. American plan, I || * daily; A ay- pu «jff3S; | ! TABOR I | ‘‘ Dd Conneeticnt AT. Idrai locution; large, airy i r «oiiiH. S|w» i»l Npptetnber r«ti n. 21nt waaon. ) Uwiht muiiiu'i im-nt. .1 I*. AA. M. Dunn. •WINDSOR HOTEUSV^^: can and European. Running water, bath#; I cafeteria :.:»s-lied. M. A. SMITH. ! Beaumont, I>un - ae * T ®?. ch - nun ' : mr.g water; electricity. Europ. j pi.. $1.30 up dly. Am. pi., $3 up dly. Spec. I tvky. Owii'p Mgn’t. 11. L. & E. K. Boston. COLONIAL HOTEL i On boardwalk; running water in every room. | Private baths. Booklet. Ownership management, j . VIWGINfA. | Skyland Inn and Bungalows j Stony Man Mountain | Ranch The Eaton Rarich Os the East I 30 Gaited Saddle Horses | 1 Finest Stable in Eastern IT. S. I 1180 Miles of Mountain Trails u 4,000 Feet Above Sea. Many Novel Features. Open Until October 15 I Fine Orrheslrn—Baaclag Swimming Fool. Wonderful garden of fresh I vegetables. Evening Compare# I and Corn Roast#. One-day trip by auto or rail. § Send for beautiful illustrated B booklet to Proprietor <l-. Free- fl man Pollock, Skyland, Page U Co., Va. e g j “NORTH HILL" 1 A colonial resort mar Bluoraont on Shenaa <lonh river; valley, mountain and water pcaii j cry; shaded ground. drives, tishing, boating, j ewimmlng: new baths and sewerage; no cMl dren, Invalids or tubercular* taken; sls and • SIH per w«‘ck. up to I Maurice F. ( astleman. Berryville. Va. 3U* HAHPKRS kkhky. w va. ~ ! '"'HILL TOP HOUSE ' HABPEHS FERRY. W. VA. _ 1 Over thirty year# under lime manageaeaW ’ with the same reputation. On account of Sunday crowds, when eww> I lent, please phene for Sunday dinner*. I I T. B.LOVETT. ProprWfg. | MOVING, PACKING & STORAGE. METROPOLITAN WAKBHOrHb 't3&.\ " i STORAGE. PACKINt AND SHIPPING. | Phone Potomac 6H2 50 Florida Art. N.B. ! CLEAN. DRY STORAGE rot. ft: UNITORS 1 and piano#. Estimate cheerfolly clean. Can i eenlcnt location. WESCHLEB’S. 920 Pn. net. J »-W- Phono Main 1282 j 11 SPECIAL BATES. PART HOAD TO BOSTON. RED BALL TRANSIT CO. j national household movers, * 4 Woodward building. Main 2162. 1 " NATION/L CAPITAL STORAGE U MOVING CO.. ; North 8945. 1434-49 P 9t. M.W. “ UNITED STATES STORAGE CO. MOVING. PACKING. SHIPPING. ■ 4220. F 2426. FI REPROOF. m Local and Long-Distance MOVING. By Careful Men. Rate* Reaaraable. i PACKING liY EXPERTS. Goods insured gj.ooo while in our long-distance vana. MOVING fAatTORAOI KRIEG’shxRRESS I BACKING SHIPPING _ uusa at at. M.w. Main SMA. [sMitTrsl TRANSFER A STORAGE LOCAL a LONS DISTANCE MOVERS MODERN FIREPROOF BUILDING INC CRATE. PACK AND SHIP PHONE NORTH 3343 ■ 1313 Yp U S T R E g T N.W. •j[ Who Moves You | Is Juct as Important aa % l| Where You Move | I S Phone Main 6900—Our padded rann T IF and experienced and careful mg are 3 ah nt your aerrlce. .v •v Storage In onr fireproof furniture p If: warehouse nt mnaoonbU rntae. £ if Merchants* Transfer & £ t Storage Co. J 920-922 E Street N.W. Trlpplmne Mala SSSS $ fiklk vWlg i<¥ ■iie'ik'ik ik'ik J 37