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APARTMENTS—UNFURNISHED. (Continued.)_ 2217 14th ST7 N.W. 4 Rooms. Kitchen and Bath—$50. See Janitor on Premises. R. MARBURY STAMP & CO.. Southern Building. District 8157, ' THE FERNWOOD, 1458 COLUMBIA RD. N.W. 2 Rooms. Kitchen. Bath—$57.50. Electric Refrigeration, Eleva.or. T. f. SCHNEIDER CORPORATION. 1025 15th_St._N.W._National (i.'l.'ift. BEAUTIFUL NEW APTS. 4829. 4833 4837 3rd ST. N.W. Living room. 2 bed rooms, dinette, kitch en and bath; electric refrigerator, locker room and laundry in basement; heat and hot water furnished. Open. Agent at 321 Delafleld pi n.w. RENT, $60, $65. BRADLEY BEALL * HOWARD. INC., Southern Building._National 0271. “OPEN FOR INSPECTION, SE. Oor. 4th and Jefferson Sts N.W Living Room. 2 Bed Rooms. Kitchen and Dinette. AMPLE CLOSET ROOM Heat and Hot Water Included. Laundrv and Lockers in Basement. IMMEDIATE OCCUPANCY. $60 PER MO. UP. BRADLEY. BEALL & HOWARD. INC . Southern Building. _National 02.1. THE BROADMOOR, 3601 CONN. AVE. N.W. Living room, bed room, junior dining room, kitchen, bath and enclosed porch. Phone Cleve land 6900._ __ COLORED—CLEAN. QUIET APT THREE rooms, bath: heat and elec, included. $30. Janitor service. 201 Eye st. n.w._ WANTED—APARTMENTS. f ROOMS KITCHENETTE AND BATH. Silver Spring Petworth. Takoma. Address Box 290-T. Star office. ___ 2 RMS. (OR 1 R & SLPG. JPCTI). K. Ar b.. unfurn.: Mar 15: about $40; vie. 4 th & R. I. n.e Give full details. Address Box 2S5-T. Star office. __‘-8_ WANTED—FURNISHED HOUSEKEEPING nudiuun.i, 1 'J. - * - - 246-T, Star office. _-*> WANTED TO BUY—APT HOUSES. ALT. CASH_FOR”APT HOUSES. 16 TO 32 ■units Prefer white tenants Brokers In vited. See Mr. MOORE 101(1 Vermont ave. n.w. Phone Metropolitan 2713.__ HOUSES—FURNISHED. WOODRIDGE—5~ROOMS. NICELY FUR nished. good location: $r>0 month. Call North 7203 or inquire 2377 R. I. ave. n.e. CLEVELAND PARK — 7 ROOMS. BATH, lavatory, oil burner, refrigerator, garage. $130. Immediately. 3402 Macomb st EMPLOYED WIDOW WILL SHARE Ex ceptionally pleasant house near school and bus; board if desired. Wise. 440n. 3 HOUSES—UNFURNISHED. 6 ROOMS” BATH. ELEC. HOT-WATER heat, newlv papered and painted through out. 1112 22nd st. n.w., $o2.50. D CONNORSON. 2426 Pa. Aye. N.W. PETWORTH 4212 3rd N.W.—MODERN. 6 rooms. 3 porches, elec, refrigerator l.h.w., $65: gar._OWNER. Columbia 4613. IN FOXHALL VILLAGE — DELIGHTFUL 6-room and bath house, hot-water heat, garage; $75 month: immediate possession. * BOSS & PHELPS. - 14J7 K St. N.W. National 0300 4711 Chesapeake" st. n w.—5-roc bungalow, h.-w.h.. elec. gas. hew fls^, redeco.: lge. yd., shade: $oo. Georgia 0-83. 730fTBLAIR RD.—COR. BRICK. 7 R B . h -w.h.. elec . gas refrigerator gar . porches, yard: fine location: $75_ Geor«ia_0-83. CHEVY CHASE D. C „ Modern detached brick house 6 rooms. - baths, recreation room, large screened porch, garge; ssn month BRASURE CO. 023 15th St. N.W. _Dist. 6416._ ' $52.50 TO $75.00. A limited number of houses in this price range available. Representative with car. DIXIE REALTY CO. 1417 L st.. phone National SS8Q. __ MT. PLEASANT. Park rd.—0 rooms bath and a half, ga rage. $85. Automobile service. DIXIE REALTY CO.. 1417 L st.. NaUonal_S88(l. CRITTENDEN ST . WEST OF 14th—EIGHT rooms and 2 baths: hot-water heat: rea sonable rent: close to schools, churches, transportation; immediate posesesston. BOSS & PHELPS. 1417 K St. N.W. _ National 0300. FOXALL—5 BED ROOMS. 2 BATHS DOU ble rear porcnes. maia s room, ssukc, heat, fireplace and electric refrleeration Phone National 1040 or Emerson 7.68. or call for 1541 44th st. n w WAVERLY TAYLOR. INC._ WOODRIDGE. $65. 3125 NEWTON ST N.W. Detached two-story and basement, four bed rooms: modern: front and rear Porches; garage for two cars. WOODRIDGE. $45. Bungalow, four rooms kitchen and bath: modern; large front and rear yards. NORTHEAST 1756 L ST. N.E. $40. Semi-detached brick home, four rooms and barh. Convenient, to the business sec tion of 15th and H sts. n.e. HARRY A. KITE. INC.. inio Vermont Ave. N.W. National 4846. 1210 GLENROSS RD., Silver Spring. Md. 6 rooms, dinette and bath, h.-w.h.. garage_$65.00 1R40 LA MONT ST. N.W. 0 rooms. 2 baths, h.-w.h.. 2 sleep ing porches. 2-car garage-$120.00 ]1S PARK~CREST DRIVE. Silver Spring. Md. .6 rooms. bath. ' .-w.h., electric re frigeration, g .age-$81.25 WEAVER BROS., INC., Realtors, Washington Blda._District 0486. WESLEY HEIGHTS. Unusually attractive house, with beauti ful gardens; 5 bed rooms. 3 baths; $200 month. W C & A. N. MILLER. 1113 17th_St. N.W. District 4464, IN PETWORTH. 4416 3rd ST. N.W.—$79.50. Colonial home consisting of living room, dining room, sun room 4 bed rooms, kitch en and bath: garage. Frlgidaire. 1404 K. C A FRITZ. DIST. 0080. _ OUR AVAILABLE UNITS offer a limited variety as to size, price and location. In formation regarding these listings will be furnished if you call, write or phone B. F. SAUL CO., REAL ESTATE. P25 15th St. N.W Phone National 2100 COLORED. 710 LAMONT N W. Five-room house In excellent condition. Only $30. ROBERT W. SAVAGE. 807 Union Trust Bid*. _Natl. 3630. COLORED. 8012 Ayers pi. s.e.—5 r.. b., elec_$21.50 Flats—430 M st. n.w.—2 r.. k.. b.. elec., gas_30.50 742 7th s.e.—2 r.. k . b., elec.. eas_ 25.50 1405 Col. st. n.w.—2 r.. b.. el., a. 20.50 216 Eye n.w —1 r.. k . b.. el.. sas_ 21.50 108 Eye n.w.—4 r k. b.. elec.. sas_ 18.50 831 A n.e.—1 r., k„ h.. elec.. *as._ 15.50 E M AIKEN. 800 H N.W. Natl, 3556. FOR COLORED. Near Navy Yard. 1220 L ST. S.E.—$30.00. Five Rooms and Bath. 1404 K. CAFRIT2, DIST. 0080. WANTED TO RENT—HOUSES. ~ SMALL HOUSE OR APT. (UNFURN.). within nn* milp nf ItOfiO Rlftripnshurff rri r.t. Small family: best ref. furn. Ad dress Box 163-T. Bter office. 28*_ LIST TOUR VACANT PROPERTY WITH us. Prompt Inspections. We specialize In rentals. DIXIE REALTY CO.. 1412 L St. Phone National 880(1. _ SALE—HOUSES. *24" RITTENHOUSE ST. N.W. — SEMI detached brick. 8 rooms, bath, hot-water heat, elec.; close to 14th st. cars extended. Payments only *55 per month. Phone Georgia 4*187._ NEAR 2nd AND R. I. AVE. N.E. (ON TOP of the hill)—$5,250; bargain. Six large rooms, row brick; good condition: hot water heat, garage. A fine investment or a better home. This is neither sn old nor a dilapidated house. Truly an exceptional value. PHILLIPS & CANBY. INC.._ National 4800. 1012 15th St. N.W.__ UNDERPRICED. IN GLOVER PARK— $8,350. The finest row-house section In Washington. A large semi-detached six room and TWO-BATH house In this de lightful section; oil heat (new), electric refrigeration, recreation room, built-in ga rage. full attic, front porch, screened living and sleeping porches. This house was built by Cooley Bros, and represents a wonderful opportunity to buy a fine, cheap home. PHILLIPS A CANBY. INC.. National 4600._1012 16th St. N.W. MT. PLEASANT. AT CAR LINE—$7,050: S rms. (5 bed rim ). 2 baths, targe yard. porches. Easy terms. Phone Adams 2218. * $9,750—SPLENDID HOME NEAR ROCK Creek Park. Colonial 2-atory brick. 22 ft. wide: 4 real bed rooms. 2 baths; incloaed, heated sleeping porch; lower screened rear porch and large concrete front porch: out side pantry, open fireplace. Oilomatic oil Burner electric refrigeration, maid's room, Celotexed attic, built-in garage, screens and weather stripping: being papered and paint ed. BOSS A PHELPS. NATIONAL 9300. EVENING PHONE. AFTER 6. GEORGIA *758, $8.950—A BARGAIN HOME OUT IN THE Saul’s Addition, between 13th and 14th *ts. n.w.. convenient and excellent en vironment. Detached, on lot 139 ft. deep to 20-ft. alley. Six good-size rooms, big stone fireplace, hot-water heat, electric refrigeration. 2-car garage to match house. All in good condition. Priced way under former cost. BOSS A PHELPS. NATIONAL 9300. EVENING PHONE COLUMBIA 6810. _______ GLOVER PARK—SIX ROOMS. KITCHEN, bath: oil heat. a.m.J.; newl, decorated; ex cellent condition. Phone Clay. 3967. £6* SALE—HOUSES. (Continued.) SHEPHERD PARK—$10,050; LOVELY DE tached brick. 8 rooms. 2 baths, oil heat, garage. Terms arranged. W. B. KRAFT. phone Adams 2218. _ ^ * ONE BLOCK OF McKINLEY HIGH School—H-rm and b brick, cellar new h.-w.h.. elec., new shades, range floors, linoleum, etc.- everything In good condi tion; yard to alley. Price. $5,750 Mod erate cash payment, balance monthly. OWNER._Phone District 4508._ _ NEARLY NEW ROW BRICK. CORNER alley, vicinity of 20th and Park rd. n.w. On first floor; entrance lobby, step-down living room with open fireplace, dining room and modern kitchen. On second floor fl real bed rooms and de luxe bath. Ir basement, paneled recreation room with open fireplace, bath and maid's room. Built-in garage. Price. $8,250. Small cash and monthly payments less than rent. At very small expense apartment can be arranged on second floor. This is an outstanding opportunity for some one. For appointment to inspect call J. WESLEY BUCHANAN. INC.. Cleveland 511 K._ 10th AND C STS. 8.15.—6 ROOMS 2 back porches, front porch; $7,500. In quire HOP Penn, ave. s e. _ $8.250—7-R, COL.-PORCH HOME ON 4500 block Iowa ave. n.w. A-l con dition. including 2-car brick ttaiage in rear. Excellent buy. Communicate with HARRY E. GLADMAN. INC.. .108 Pa. ave. s e,. phone Lincoln 0.240.__ CHEVY CHASE. D C. ^ j Near Chevy Chase Circle—New detached CORNER brick. 4 BED ROOMS J BA.HS on second Door BED ROOM AND BATH ON FIRST FLOOR. Large living room, dining room, all-electric kitchen, attic is inculateri onH finished- °-rar built-in ga rage oil heat, furred walls, copper water pipes. An unsual offering. Close to schools and transportation. Phone G F MIKKFLSON A: SON. CLEVELAND 115(1 H R 4 B LARGE YARD. GARAGE. HALF rented *7.1.50; Capitol Hill; many extras; furn. or unfnr : trust $5,000. 2 yrs : $I.oOO and $75 mo. Condition like new. Owner Bargain. Address Box 124-T. Star office._ _ _ __ $9.500—ONE OF THE~MOST REMARK able buys in years, well located in Mt. Pleasant House formerly sold for $10,000. A 2.V —ft. brick, set far back from street with good rear yard. Bis front porch and double rear screened porcnes. < targe rooms, reception hall. baths, one a base ment shower, attic, automatic heating and refrigeration. Vacant. BOSS PHELPS^ NATIONAL 9300. EVENING PHONE ADAMS 5514.___ $7.950—CHEVY CHASE. D. C.—ATTRAc tive O-room home on good street, close to schools, stores and transportation: built-in garage electric refrigeration, oil heat. A small amount spent in papering and paint ing this moderate-priced house will greatly enhance its market value and make a de lightfully pleasant home. BOSS PHELPS. NATIONAL 9300. EVENING PHONE. EM ERSON 50° 8 14th AND IRVING”STS. NW—10 LARGE rooms (6 bed rms.i. 2 baths, oil heat, large yard, allev porches; $9,950; terms. Phone Adams 221 $.___ . __ A REAL HOME AND BARGAIN. New Brick. Cape Cod Center Hall. 26 Kennedy st.. between New Hamp. ave. and Blair rd —6 rooms and 2 baths (bed room and bath on 1st floor ( lot 50x 157; 2-car brick garage priced under $10,000. L. F. ROBERTSON, owner and builder. Georgia 4551._ __ MT. PLEASANT. WEST OP 16th ST. Brick home containing 5 bed rooms. .. baths, a.m i : recently redecorated: new; house condition. Phone National $80.; evenings. Wisconsin 4922. _ WOODRIDGE. . , 2111 Bunker Hill rd. n.e.—A new brick Cape Cod cottage with garage, elec, refrig eration copper screens throughout: close to schools, atores and bus. $8,250; terms arranged. WOODRIDGE REALTY CO.. 2277 R_I. Ave^ N.E. _ North 7202. TRY AND DUPLICATE—$4,975. 2022 27th n.w.—If you can duplicate this bargain, your are a genius Situated in beautiful Glover Park, where values are permanent, a modern Colonial 6-room brick home, almost new. in new-house con dition. This home sold a few years ago for over $7,000 and over $1,000 improve ments have been added. Phone evenings, OWNER;_Georgia 5678._ $11.950—AN ATTRACTIVE HOME ON LOT FRONTING 70 FEET BY 205 FEET nerro •sw.tfiln lan/teeanad' flna'erc th fllh. I bery. fine trees, fish pools and grape arbors. Located WEST OP CONNECTICUT AVE. In Chew Chase. D. C. The house Is a modern center-nan masonry colonial: automatic heat and refrigeration: screened and weather-stripped. Offered way under assessed value. Vacant. BOSS dt PHELPS. NATIONAL 9300. EVENING PHONE, GEORGIA 0758.____ OUTSTANDING—$« .450, 7 rooms, bath, b -i. garage, pantry, re frigerator: in new-house condition. Owner is forced to sell, leaving city. Phone Co lumbla 7774. Apt. 112.__ $7.750—A REAL BUY. EXCEPTIONALLY nice 3-story brick on Clifton st. west of 14th st. n w. House contains 9 rooms, bath, with third floor arranged as apart ment; property in perfect condition; oil heat; garage. Only $1,200 required. Call Mr. Fischer. BOSS & PHELPS. NATIONAL 9300. EVENING PHONE. COLUMBIA oHIO. GEORGETOWN—IF INTERESTED IN buying Georgetown property, large or smal. call U__H._THADEN._dev. 0440. * DETACHED. 10 RMS.. 4 BATHS. COST owner *37.500: will sacrifice $23. <50. Phone L. H. THADEN. Clev. 6440. • A GOOD BUY. 6 rooms 2 baths, arranged as 2 apts : apt bringing $00 per month. Reasonable cash payment and $60 per month. This house is very nearly new in good, conven ient neighborhood. Well financed and worth your investigation. M. B. WEAVER. _ Cleveland_4944._District_3348. PACING LINCOLN PARK — SIX LARGE rooms, tiled bath, cement Colonial front porch double rear porches; front entrance io high basement, which could be fixed for doctor's office. This house Is in excel lent condition throughout. For information, Phone Mr Allman Atlantic 3928. WAPLE & JAMES. INC.. 1224 14th St. N.W. District 3347. 3521 11th PL. S.E. , , Detached semi-bungalow. 0 rooms, bath, fireplace. Terms to suit. Open daily. For appointment call District 3346. Mr. Palmer. __WAPLE & JAMES. INC._ $0.950—SEMI-DETACHED BRICK NEAR 14th and Taylor sts. n.w., close to grade and high schools, stores and car line. Six rooms, front porch, hot-water heat, hardwood floors and built-in ga rage. Vacant and in good condition. $8,950—CHEVY CHASE. D. C. on beau ful lot 50 feet wide, one-half square from the new school and only a short walk from the Circle and all conven iences: seven good-sixed rooms, den on first floor, wide front porch, hot-water heat, large closets, garage. Good ternfs. $12.500—IN FOXHALL VILLAGE. A beau tiful modern double-front home, with two large copper-screened porches, over looking the park. EIGHT ROOMS. TWO BATHS, hot-water heat. OIL BURNER, open fireplace, elec, refrigerator and huiit.in or a wo oo Tn oYPPlIpnt- rnnnit.ion. The real livability ol this home can only be appreciated upon Inspection. Ter"sHANNON & LUCHS CO.. _1505 H ST. N.W. NATIONAL 2345. A SPLENDID DETACHED HOME IN choice part ol Takoma Park. We are au thorized to sell for $5,750: terms to respon sible purchaser. CHAS. D. SAGER. 924 14th St. N.W._ PRETTY DETACHED HOUSE IN RE stricted n.e. section: 6 rooms bath, hot water heat, hardwood floors. la-ge_ lot to paved alley: price $6,350. LOUIS P. SHOEMAKER. 1719 K st. n.w. Natl. 1166. BARGAIN—VAN BUREN ST N.W. *7.500 —$650 cash $55 monthly: *20 under rental. Detached home. 6 large sunny rooms: bath fireplace, basement lav., porches gar. BIG BARGAIN. OWNER. Phone Georgia 3982 or Georgia 5877. A NICE DETACHED HOME IN WEST Chevy Chase. Owner leaving city will sell at a price we consider an exceptionally good buy. Possession in 15 days. CHAS. D. SAGER. 924 14th St. N.W. *8.960—MT. PLEASANT—CONTAINING 5 bed rooms. 2 baths: most conven _lent location. Call National 1438, $5'950. CORNER BRICK HOME. HANDY LOCATION IN NORTHEAST. Six big. bright rooms, hardwood parquet floors, new hot-water heating system, new fixtures, new table top gas range: in fact, so perfectly reconditioned throughout that it is like a new home. Colonial front porch: big. bright cellar: large corner lot with pretty shrubbery all add to make this a complete home in every detail, and the price is extremely low for a quick sale. PhRneM. HOOKER, Metropolitan 2663. Evenings, 5 to 9. Call North 7085. *8.760—MARVELOUS BARGAIN IN NEW detached BRICK home in nearby suburbs, wooded section: 4 large bed rooms (2 bed rooms on first floor). 2 baths and lot over 120 feet frontage. Absolutely rare op portunity to acquire a home at less than todaysfeonstruction cost. REALTY AS8#7IATE8 INC.. Call NatKJal 1439. SALE—HOUSES. EXCEPTIONAL-OPPORTUNITY. FOR SALE cheap. 13th st. s.e., home or investment property; 5 rooms, all modern conveniences; $2,750. Apply 308 Pa. ave. s.e HARRY E. GLADMAN. INC.. Lincoln 0340._•_ 127 JEFFERSON ST. N.W. New’ semi-detached northwest home, 8 rooms 2 baths, large recreation room, b.-i. garage, gas heat, electric health kitchen, every modern appliance. Priced for quick sale at $0,050. 120 JEFFERSON ST. N.W. The home you have been looking for. Large living room. den. dining room, breakfast room- electric health kitchen. 3 fine bed rooms. 2 baths, splendid rec reation room, gas heat. b.-i. garage. Only $0.l5o. The only one of its kind. 121 JEFFERSON ST. N.W. New' corner brick in northwest: 0 rms.. recreation room 2 baths, lavatory# 2 fireplaces, electric health kitchen. SAMUEL W. BARROW. _S27 14th St. N.W. National 2227. $5 050—NEAR 5th AND RTTTENHOUSE sts. n.w. Detached brick 0 rooms, bath, gas heat. elec, refrigeration, garage: new house condition; vacant; $1,000 cash and $55 month. HARRY B PITTS CO.. 1010 15th St N.W Met. 0100. _Cal! Decatur 0043-J After 5 P M._ 7 NEW BRICK HOMES. Woodridge—2010 and 2634 Newton tt. n.e. Large detached homes, 6 rooms, tile bath, shower, modern kitchen, slate roof, copper gutters and downspouts, concrete front porch, weather-stripped and screened. Lot 38x130: garage. Open until 0 p.m. Woodridge—2803 and 2800 17th st. n.e. Attractive, new brick homes. 6 rooms, tiled ern kitchen, recreation room, with fire place; slate roof, rear porch, large lot. ga rage Open until 9 p.m Price. $8,950. First showing —1524. 1520 28th st. s.e. New brick homes. 0 rooms, tiled bath, shower: floored attic, flienlace, chestnut trim, modern kitchen. weather-stripped. Price. $8,250; reasonable terms. Open until 9 p.m. Out Pa. ave. to 28th st. s.e.: right to homes. WM. R THOROWGOOD. _2024 R. L_Ave. N E._Decatur 03I7._ Cl 0 NEW STONE AND BRICK. WILLIAMSBURG COLONIAL. Center-entrance home. 7 rooms. 2 com plete baths: 1 bed room on first floor, spacious living room, attractive fireplace. French doors leading to open porch, lot 107 feet deep, garage located in northwest section among beautiful homes, near Mass, ave. Outstanding buy with appeal, FRANK S. PHILLIPS, Dist. 1411. 16th ST. HIGHLANDS. $9.450—Between Colorado ave. and 1 Oth st.: attractive detachpd home of 8 rooms. 2 baths i4 bed rooms): complete bath on 1st floor; hardwood floors, screens, weather stripped oil burner. 2-car garage. NEW HOUSE CONDITION. L. T. GRAVATTE, 72f> 15th St. Realtor. National 0753. EVENING PHONE. GEORGIA r*»00._ "WOODRIDGE" BARGAIN’S. 8-room house, a m.i.. tile bath, fireplace: owner needs cash. Sacrifice for large cash payment. Act quickly. 3 dainty bungalows. $5,259 to $5,959. MAYNOR. 2995 Brentwood rd. n.e._ North 4338._ REPOSSESSED BARGAIN. MT PLEASANT, $8,950. Only 2 years old: 9 rooms. 1 ,-a baths. 3 porches, recreation room maid’s room: au tomatic heat. 2-car garage. Natl. 8949._ LOCATION COUNTS. Just off 13th and Sheridan n.w.—New 7-room and 2-bath home, equipped with all modern conveniences, such as auto matic heat rock-wool insulation, furred walls copper screens, built-in garage bright kitchen with beautifully equipped dinette. Convenient to cars, busses, schools, stores and churches. Terms ar ranged. For appointment to Inspect, call Mr. Fields Georgia 2942. WAPLE & JAMES. INC. _ NEW BUNGALOWS, Only $6,950. 109 TO 113 RITTENHOUSE ST. N.W. Small cash and $58.75 monthly includes all interest and taxes. Five large rooms, modern bath, oil heat, large lot. electric kitchens. Open and heated. Take 14th st. car marked ‘Takoma’ and get off at 3rd and Rittenhouse sts. n.w. Come Out Tonight. Howenstein Realty Corp., $7,450. Six-room brick homes, substantial con struction, modern equipment, garage. Of fered on easy terms. Well located in s.e. section of city, near Navy Yard, schools, stores, transportation, etc. Phone for ap pointment to_inspect._National 5833. $10,500—NR. CATHEDRAL. A substantial Colonial brick: containing 8 rooms <4 bed rms.): 1st floor has living loom with marble open fireplace: also a large, beautiful library ... in addition to attractive dining room and well-equipped kitchen: walls are all painted, and oak floors beautiful; entire house in Immacu late condition and absolutely modern. There is a garage: the reason for this low price is because owners are leaving city. FRANK S. PHILLIPS, Dist. 1411. 16 ROOMS, 3 BATHS, ON MASSACHUSETTS AVE. N.W. Priced at approx, assessed value. Excel lent location for rooming house. Nicely financed METZLER—Realtor, District 8600. 1106 Vermont Ave. N.W. Nights or Sun . Adams 0620 or Dist. 7821. NEW AMERICAN HOMES IN ROLLINGWOOD. Adjoining Rock Creek Park at Beach drive and Leland st.—Beautiful detached homes on large wooded lots; 3 and 4 bed rooms, 2 baths first-floor library, base ment lounge, maid’s room snd bath, built in 2-car garage. Open dally 1 to 6. Sun day 9:30 a m. to 9:30 p m. WAVERLY TAYLOR, INC., 1522 K St_National 1040. WOODRIDGE, D C. 3943 S. DAKOTA AVE. N.E. New detached brick. 6 rooms. 2 baths: bed room and bath on first floor: bullt-ln garage: near Taft Junior High School. Priced under $9,500. on terms. Open daily. Phone Potomac 6021. _ ___ NEAR SOLDIERS’ HOME. $6,250. terms. Six rooms, bath, two glass-inclosed rear porches, concrete front porch, h.-w.h.. oil burner, elec, refrigerator, two-car garage Will be redecorated at this price. Call Mr. BOAZ at National 1439; evenings. Adams 873 0._ BEAUTIFUL BUNGALOW, $6,950. AMERICAN UNIVERSITY PARK. ON CORNER LOT. NATL. 8949. HERE’S WHAT YOU’VE BEEN LOOKING FOR! An urrutti uriii x iu onvo New home. .'J months old: sold for SI 0.950: semi-detached. 8 rooms, recreation room. ‘Near garage. An unheard-of bar gain. S8.950. Phone National 895JL_ MARIETTA PARK, 434 QUACKENBOS ST. N.W. New detached brick, 6 rooms. 2 baths, club room, attic, oil heat, detached brick garage. Priced to sell, on terms. Open daily. Phone Potomac_8021._ 1408 BELMONT ST. N.W. 9 r„ 2 b., h.-w.h.. elec.: very Teadlly re modeled into 3 apts. Price, $5,750. Call Adams 1266 or Metropolitan 2147;_ SILVER SPRING. DETACHED—$6,950. New-house condition; 7 large rooms, built-in garage, h.-w.h.. elec, lights, hard wood floors, elec, refrigerator, large yard. Small cash payment, bal. first trust, run until paid. Why rent? Call us now. METZLER—Realtor, District 8600. 1106 Vermont Ave N.W. 8undar and Nights. Adams 0630, $4,950. $750 cash buys this desirable home of 6 rooms and bath, hot-water heat front porch. In good northwest section: 19 feet wide. PRICE. $4,950. Call MrHUOHES Met. 2827. F. ELIOT MIDDLETON. 206 Investment Bldg_ $4,000—BUNGALOW. 6604 2nd st. n.w. (Van Buren and Whittier ets.)—Five rooms, tile bath, hard wood floors, concrete basement. Lot 36*13o. Terms. BERNSTEIN co 718 5th St. if.W;_Met. 5400. WESTERLEIGH. ALL-BRICK COLONIAL HOME. SIX ROOMS AND TWO BATHS. W. C. & A. N. MILLER. _ Dlst. 4464. After 5 F.M., Call aeveiand 1861 and Aik lot Mr. RATHBOW \ SALE—HOUSES. _ WEST CHEVY CHASE. ONLY $7,650. New detached brick home. 5 nice rooms, built-in garage, modern electric kitchen. Easy terms. Call Mr. Conner. National 1353; eve.. Atlantic ~70‘.\ • GOSS REALTY CO., _1405 Eye St^N.W.__ S ST. NEAR N. CAPITOL. Substantially built home of six rooms and bath, in new-house condition: deep lot to alley, 1-car garage. Immediate posses sion. A real bargain as a home or Invest ment. Price only $5,450; terms. SULLIVAN BROS., _J5"0 K St._Metropolitan 4fi?.1. HOME SEEKERS— Let us solve your home problems. We specialize in building houses ranging in value up to Sd.OPO. We are satisfied with a small profit. Communicate with us and we will be glad to call and give full In formation wllhout obligation to you. DIS TRICT REAL ESTATE TAX CORPORA TION. P07 Tower Bldg.. National 1087. || A POPULAR-PRICED C SEMI-DETACHED q BRICK HOME o 105~ L Madison St. E \A/ Drive out lfth St. INI. yy . or Kansas Ate. to Y Madison St., turn right to house. Monthly Payments g Less Than Rent U.7 bed rooms, 2 baths, sun room, recreation room. Insulated, caulked fully screened and I metal weather-striped. Gas heat. Brick garage. L rmdiHin Furnished by Ve»us.t>y p-J■ N'*t0 Open Eeery Day to 9 P.M. jPooleu Bros. ^ymilM|UO»£TTMinOMI» i Tower Bldf. National 9248 COLORED—BARGAIN—$475007 Col. Rd.—6 R., H.-W.H. Natl. 8949. SUITABLE FOR DOCTOR. COLORED—NEAR 15th AND S STS. N W. ABSOLUTE SACRIFICE. Beautiful 10-room home, h.-w h.. elec., hardwood floors. Worth $10,500: will ac cept $7.050. Call now. National 8949. WANTED TCT BUY—HOUSES. CASH FOR~HOUSES~BRICKOR-FRAME, white or colored. This ad is not for pur pose of obtaining listings. E A. GARVEY, phone District 4508. 1126 VL_ave._ CASH FOR SMALL HOUSES. WHITE OR colored, regardless of condition. WM. J. CALLANAN, 1427 Eye n w. Natl. 1829 _ 29*_ CASH FOR 8MALL HOUSES; QUICK SETTLEMENT _ PHONE COLUMBIA 9135._ I HAVE SOLD SEVERAL USED HOUSES sin'-e Christmas fcr cash above trust and can sell yours if price is reasonable. M. B. WEAVER. _C.eveland 4944. District 3340._ ; IF YOUR N.E. OR SE. PROPERTY IS priced right, we can sell it for you. JOSEPH A. HERBERT & SON. 515 East Capitol St._Lincoln 0129. CASH FOR SMALL HOUSES; NO agents, no commission. Natl. 8950. WANTED—REAL ESTATE HOUSES^ sto res 7"bu n g alo w s farms apartments: clients waiting: property man agement. O B ZANTZINGER CO.. 945 K at. n.w. National 9593.__ LET US KNOW WHAT YOU HAVE AND want. Exchanging real estate our specialty. ROBERT L. McKEEVER CO., Inc. Shoreham Bldg. National 4750. SALE—SUBURBAN. BUILDER‘8-OPPORTUNITY. Five choice lots, inch 0-room house, at Lyon Park. Va.. on two bus lines. 10c fare; all conveniences; $9,000. Address Box_70K-T_ Star office._ 17 SIBLEY AVE.." HYATT8VILLE—VA cant. *250 down. *35 mo. 7 rooms and bath, h-w h.. 3-car garage: 50x150 ft. Price. *3.750. Also 0-room house on 15th st. n e.. 1st com.: rent. *75. with extra lot 25x100 ft. Price. *2.050: *500 down. Phone Metropolitan 4757; at night. Green wood 2232._ 27* rent-suburban’ NEAR BEAVER DAM CLUB—SIX-ROOM modern bungalow, electric equipment, hot water heat, built-in garage; large lot: ex cellent nighborhood: $45 monthly; adults. Gentiles. Immediate occupancy. NEW MAN. phone Hyattsville 728-J._ MODERN BUNGALOW. 5 ROOMS AND bath. comp, furn.; garage, lovely yard. A clean quiet home. 38 Shepherd st.. Hyatts vllle. Md. Phone Hyattsville 124-J. _ 6-ROOM BUNGALOW. OIL HEAT. FRIG ldaire. 2-car heated garage; reasonable. Phone Hyattsville 728-M._ HYATTSVILLE. BUSINESS SECTION; FOR rent. *75 month. 104 Maryland ave.. Hyattsville. Md. SALE—SUBURBAN. " OWNER OFFERS Several splendidly located, fullv improved WOODSIDE PARK LOTS. Wide, high ground, fine trees and priced to demand your investigation today. Full Information on property. 8955 Georgia ave.. In Maryland.__ SALE OR RENT—SUBURBAN. SEATTLE AS AST. MD.—MODERN FIVE room and bath bungalow, all city conven iences. near schools, stores, bus. Sale or rent, easy terms. Bargain at *3.950 or rental *'35 per month. Splendid home for small family; almost new. Apply 118 V st. n.e.__ WANTED—SUBURBAN._ WANTTb~"RENT BUNGALOW OR SMALL house—4 or 5 rooms, a.m.i.: Clarendon or vicinity, reasonaoie, amau immu. HOBLZER. 2111 Q_st. n.w.___ WANTED—SMALL HOUSE WITH AN acre or more ground; 10 to 15 miles out side of Washington; rent not over $20 per month. Give full details. Address Box 88-T, Star office. _ RENT—STORES. SIT"NORTH CAPITOL — STORE NEAR G. P. O. and City Post Office: heat fur nlshed. Key at 831 North_Capitol._ OPPOSITE BALL PARK — UP-TO-DATE front second commercial, 20x100; parking lot 20x40; part or whole. 2016 Georgia avc. n.w. Phone Georgia 6644._ 3707 34th ST. N.E.—UP-TO-DATE BRICK. 25 ft. wide; reasonable; active chain store center. Phone Potomac 0349-J. * 6218 3rd ST. N.W. Desirable store room suitable for any business, approximately 20x70 feet. Beat included at $60. FRANCIS A. BLUNDON CO., 805 H St, N.W. SALE—STORES. DELICATESSEN. centrally downtown corner; long lease. Phone Metropolitan 8757. 38* RENT—OFFICES. 1621 CONN. AVE. N.W. Three Rooms. Suitable for Professional Purposes. Elevator Service. RENT, $55.00. B. Fa SAUL CO., PhoonNational 2100. »25 16th M. N.W. WANTED—OFFICE SPACE. WANTED^TCTSHARE-OFFICE OR SHOP handling women's apparel or millinery; desk space, fitting room, small storage nec essary; share telephone service: central location: reasonable. , Address Bo* 201-T. Stai office. _ 28* _RENT—WAREHOUSES.^ 3243 QUE 'ST." n7w.—4.000 8Q. FT. WEAVER BROS. INC. _Washington Bldg District 0480. RENT—BUSINESS PROPERTY. UPPER WISCONSIN AVE.—LAROE COR ner store and 4-room apt., a m i.: $135 per mo._URCIOLO REALTY CO.. Met. 404 L_ SALE OR LEASE FIREPROOF WAREHOUSE ON RAILROAD SIDING. Owners not having further need, will sacrifice large, practically new. fireproof warehouse, containing over 20.000 so. ft. floor space, exclusive of roof that has ramp and also can be used for storage: has two large loading platforms built on a lot 100x187 feet. Can be sold with or without adjoining lot. containing 18.750 ft. Within ten minutes from center of city by way of New York ave CAFRITZ CONSTRUCTION CO. _St. N.W. District 0080. WANTED—BUSINESS PROPERTY. OUT-OF-TOWN- FIRM “INTERESTED ~ IN renting F st. store suitable for ladies' ready to wear. Applications kept in strict confidence Address Box 278-T, Star office. SALE—INVESTMENT PROPERTY. $5.o6o buyTTstore. :» flats-brick. alley. Rent. $00 month: nr. 10th and Eye n.w._W. B. KRAFT. Adams 2218. • FOUR-STORY ELEVATOR APARTMENT house, convenient n.w.: four times annual rental Equipped with refrigerators, auto matic stokers, reasonable terms. One trust A real Investment May consider small trade. _Address Box 28H-S. Star office. $3,000 — FIVE-ROOM BRICK. NOW rented to colored for $30 per month and located in good colored section on Morton at., near Georgia ave A safe investment showing a good return Call R M. HOOKER Metropolitan 2063. Evenings. 5 to 0. call North 7085. ROOMING HOUfeE $250 CASH AND *100 PER MONTH. A real opportunity to purchase a monev-making property on easy terms. Eleven-room, two-bath brick residence in convenient northwest section Easily kept rented. Hot-water heat and garage. Price. *11.750. SHANNON i LUCH8 CO . 1505 H St. N.W. _National 2345. _ IHl'r ANNUAL PROFIT ON *15.000 IN vestment. corner. 21 apis . ti stores. Priced less than 5 times rental: gross. *17.000; good n.w. location. W. B. KRAFT, Adams 2318.__•_ - INVESTMENTS. 2433 H st. n.w.—Six-room brick, rent ing lor *30 per mo, *3.150. 347 O st. s.w.—Brick, six rooms, always rented *3.000. FRANCIS A. BLUNDON CO.. 805 H St. N.W._ Natl. 0714._ ~ 10-UNIT APARTMENT HOUSE, EARNING $5,880 YEARLY. N.W. SECTION, near transportation: 1?» minutes to downtown. Owner will accept as down payment for purchase cash equiva lent to yearly net earnings after paying operating expense, taxes and interest on existing trust. Priced at approximately five times annual earnings. METZLER, Realtor, District 8800. 1108 Vermont Ave. N.W. Nights or flun.v Adams 08:*0 or Dist. 7S'! 1. FIRST COMMERCIAL. On Pa. ave s.e.. In good business block —<i-room house, modern rented now for $40 per month: lot 16x100: ripe for re modeling into business. Price only $5,500. Call Mr. GUIFFRE Metropolitan 2827. F ELIOT MIDDLETON. 205 Investment Building._ APARTMENT IN SUBURBS NEAR CHEVY CHASE, stores, bank, the ater schools: bus service: new building, modern equipment: large lot: 8-family units: rents over $4,000 annually. This beautilul apartment can be purchased with *8-500 cash subject to a straight 1-year first trust; pays large return on cash in vestment Call Mr DREW Met. 2827. P ELIOT MIDDLETON, 205 Investment Bldg. ___ STORE AND APARTMENT. Located next to corner, at Important transfer point. Store on first floor, six rooms and bath on second; store leased. Poor health forces owner to sell this prop erty: will show splendid return. Price, $14,000. SULLIVAN BROS.. 10*20 K St._Metropolitan 4313._ 5300 to 5316 4th Street N.W. Unsurpassed Architecturally and Structurally. Four-Unit Apartments. Rented $2,220 to $2,520. Price $15,500 to $17,500. MADISON BUILDING CO. Room 301, 1417 K St. N.W. ^EXCHANGE. ~ TRADE EQUITY IN Two new detached brick houses, good northwest section, for clear lots. Houses have 8 rooms. 2 baths, a.m.l. TRADE FOR LOTS. Attrsctlve new bungalow In Chevy chase for one or more building lots: must be clear. Oil heat, big lot. small trust. Howenstein Realty Corp., 1418 H St. N.W. District 7877. SALE OR EXCHANGE. NEW APARTMENT BUILDING. 211 1st St. N.E.—Near U. S. CaDitol. De luxe apartments. 100rj> Insulated and exceptionally well ventilated. Large rooms, fireproof sleeping porches, model kitchens, electric refrigeration, fireplaces and beauti ful gardens. Rent. $4,080 per year. MAD ISON BUILDING CO . 1417 K st. n.w._ THIS 18 THE SEASON OF THE YEAR when you can make the most advantageous uaue ui your small nouse ior a larger new home. We have 4 different styles to choose from. 121 to 12!> Jefferson st. n.w. SAMUEL W. BARROW. 827 14th St. N.W. Natl, 2227, SALE—LOTS.” A COMMUNITY OP 25 WOODED LOTS on main highway; 80-foot fronts from $400 to $000, in nearby Virginia; plans, financing and building if desired. G. S. BENNETT. Phone North 2070._•_ CHEVY CHASE. D. C.—IDEAL HOME sites, wooded lot. 60*13714 ft.; improve ments; $1,750. DONALD L. LUXPORD. Invest. Bldg. Met. 3734: eve.. Clev. 0161. ROW-HOUSE LOTS. IOWA AVE. AT Allison st., all improvements. Location for three houses. Close to public school. See Mr. DeBord. ADELBERT W. LEE. _1343 H St. N.W._Dlst. 4600. SALE OR RENT—OVER 9.000 SQUARE feet of Inclosed vacant ground; 2nd com mercial; entrances from Fla. and Sherman aveg. n.w.; any reasonable offer accepted. Call National 6962. NEARBY SILVER SPRING—RESTRICTED suburb: ideal home site. 50x120: water. gewer, bug, etc.; only $650. Adams 1786. 2 FINE BUILDING LOT8. CONDUIT RD. between Cathedral and Macomb st.: 50x126 feet each: price. $2,200 for both. H. H. CARTER, 306 Investment Bldg. Natl. 4178. BARGAIN—A BUILDING LOT IN AURORA Hills. Va : restricted; all improvements paid for. Call Jackson 1866.__ BUILDESs. ATTENTION! Lots in n.e., suitable for 4-family ants. Paved streets, all improvements. Call Mr. Knanp at Natl. 0765 for further lnforma THOMAS E. JARRELL CO.. Realtors. 21 10th St. N.W._ lUTIFUL' BUILDING LOTS a; all Improvements; easy S&niR. National 4350. >*• WANTED—LOTS. WANTED—LOTS ZONED FOR FLATS; desiiable location in n.w. Will par cash. Address Box 54-T, Star offlce._ WANTED—LOTS ZONE A. WE8T OF Georgia ave., north Mt. Pleasant; cash. Address Box 40-T. Star offlce._ WANTED—LOT IN N.W, SECTION. 16th st. or Chevy Chase. D. C : not less than 50-foot frontage; must be verv reasonable and well located. Phone Potomac 2500. SALE—FARMS. $30 DOWN $10 MO., 7-10 ACRE. WOOD ed. facing State road 10 miles Navy Yard; $125. Natl, 375.1 or Atlantic 6205-J. 28* SALE—ACREAGE. GREATEST DEVELOPMENT PURCHASE for low-priced houses; fine, smooth, water sewer: 280; only S26U Dei acre. Col. 11805. WATERFRONT PROPERTY. BEVERLEY BEACH CHESAPEAKE BAY — Lots, bungalows: terms; Gentiles only Send for booklet. Address MAYO A A Co. Md. REAL ESTATE LOANS. HAVE FIRST-TRUST MONEY FOR IM proved D. C. property. Address Box 274-T. Star offlce._ 27* M1NEY TO LOAN ON D. C REAL ESTATE at lowest Interest rate Prompt service JESSE_L. HEISKELL._llI5_Eye st. n.w. 5300. REPAY $1.50 WK.: $500, REPAY $2.50 wk.: $700. repay $:i 50 wk.; $900. repay $4 50 wk WEST 4 WEST succes •ors_to Dr A. Henry. Inc ,_1010 Eye st. n.w. MONEY TO LOAN. Money for First Trust. D. C. Mortgage. No Delays—*i'r Interest No Charge Unless Loan Is Made. Submit Full Particulars. Howenstein Realty Corp., 1418 H St N.W._District 7877. _PERSONAL LOAN COMPANIES. Operating Under Uniform Small Loan Laws Use DOMESTIC’S Cash $300 or less on Your Name Alone! # To pay taxes, mortgage interest, scattered debts, insurance premi ums, or doctor bills. Married couples and single per sons may, in many cases, obtain the money on their signatures alone. Comt in. plunt, ar mrilt DOMESTIC hnancs CORPORATION 3306 Rhode bland Ave. Phone DEcatur 4674 Mt Rainier, Md. Arlington Trutt Bldg. Phone WE»t 0306 Roulyn. Va. A Small Loan Company ■■■■■■wai ?mmmmmmmammm“ AUCTION SALES—TODAY. THOSrj.“OWEN * SON. AUCTIONEERS. 1431 EYE ST. N.W. TRUSTEES1 SALE~OF~VALUABLE BRICK DWELLING BEING PREMISES NO 1804 KILBOURNE STREET NORTH WEST. By virtue of a certain deed of trust duly recorded in Liber No. 6811. folio 149 et seq . of the land records of the District of Columbia, and at the request of the i parti secured thereby the undersigned j trustees will sell at public auction, in ! front of tha nrsmitst on WFIINRSDAV I THE TWENTY-SIXTH DAY OP FEBRU : ARY. A.D 1936. AT TWO-THIRTY O'CLOCK P M the following-described land and premises, situate in the District j of Columbia and designated as and being iot numbered sixty-eight <68> in H R. Howenstein’s subdivision of certain lots ! In block numbered nineteen (19>. "Ingle side." as per plat recorded In the office of the surveyor for the District of Columbia, in Liber 48 at folio 01; said block num bered nineteen <19; being now known for purposes of assessment and taxation as square numbered twenty-five hundred and ninety-nine <259ft). Subject to the right of redemption by the maker of the afore said deed of trust, their heirs or assigns, within a period 'of sixty days from the date of sale not excluding Sundays and holl days as provided in said deed of trust. . Terms of sale: One-third of the pur chase 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, payable semi-annually from day of sale secured by first deed of trust upon the property sold or all cash, at option of purchaser. A deposit of $500 will be required at time of sale All con veanclng. recording, revenue stamps, etc., at cost of purchaser Terms of sale to be complied with within ten days from expiration of redemption period, other wise the trustees reserve the right to resell the property, at the risk and cost of de faulting purchaser, after five days' adver tisement of such resale In some newspaper published in Washington. D C CHARLES A JONES. PAUL J. FRIZZELL. fcl3-d&ds.ejt8uAhols Trustees._ TOMORROW. Adam A. Weschler A Son, Auctioneers Restaurant and Tea Room Furnishings and Equip ment, Elec. Refrigerator, Cash Register, Etc. BY AUCTION AtWESCHLER’S 915 E St. N.W. THURSDAY February 27th, 10 A.M. 22 Tablea, 52 Chairs. National Cash Register. 6 Elec. Fans. Display-Front. 7-Door Refrigerator and Compressor; Pittsburg Automatic Storage Water Heater. Steriliser. Plated Ware China. Glass. Utensils, A. 1. Radio, etc. fc25,26 FUTUBEPAYS. ADAM A. WESCHLER & SON. Auctioneers. COLLATERAL SECURITY BY AUCTION By virtue of the power ol sale contained In a certain collateral agreement dated April 21. 1933. payable forthwith, default having occurred in the payment of same, at the request of the holders thereof, we will sell by public auction, within our sales rooms. 915 E St. N.W.. on THURSDAY. THE FIFTH DAY OF MARCH. 10.36. AT TWELVE O’CLOCK NOON, the collateral named In said agreement, to wit: Note dated April 20. 1933. fcr $5,000. payable on or belore three years after date with Interest at ft',- per annum, signed by Wil liam H. Splgnul. which is secured by deed of trust on lots 15. 10 and the west 15 feet of lot 17 In square 1808. Improved by premises No 3718 Morrison 8t. N.W.; subject to a first deed of trust for $8,000. All parties in Interest please take notice. Terms cash. ADAM A. WE8CHLER * SON. fc24.2H.2S-mh2.4 Auctioneers, Adam A. Weschler A Sen. Auctioneer* 915 E Street N.W. BANKRUPTCY SALE DRESSES^-COATS SUITS-WRAPS—HATS By Auction - At Sorority Shop 811 Penn. Ave. N.W. FRIDAY February 28. 1936. 16 A.M. 420 Dresses. Sait. Ceats and Evening Wraps. Hats. Garment Racks. Millinery Cases. Wall Garment Cases with Trip licate Mirrors. Double-Mirrored. Dress ing Tables. Display Farms. Heads and Fixtures. Singer Sewing Machine. Desk. Chair. File Case. etc. In rt: Sorority Shopi, Inc., Bank rupt No. 3331. TERMS: CASH. CHARLES WALKER. Trustee. , _ * Edmonds Bnilding. fc25.26.^, AUCTION SALES—FUTURE DAYS. ADAM A. WE8CHLER Ac SON, Auctioneers. UNITED 8TATES MARSHALS SALE OP CHEVROLET COACH By virtue of a writ of fieri facias issued out of the clerks’ office of the Supreme Court of the District of Columbia, and to me directed. I will sell bv public auction, for cash, at Weschler's Auto Auction. 920 H st. n.w . at TEN O'CLOCK AM ON WEDNESDAY THE ELEVENTH DAY OP MARCH. 1936. Chevrolet Coach. Motor No. 2363033, seized and levied upon as the property of the defendant. Heischel A. Hunter, and sold to satisfy a tudgmen? at law No. 80690. in favor of Northwestern Trust Company, a corporation. JOHN B COLPOYS. United States Marshal in and for the District of Columbia. _fe36-mh4.JO THOS. J. OWEN & SON. AUCTIONEERS^ 1431 EYE ST. N.W. TRUSTEE'S SALE OP VALUABLE REAL ESTATE. IMPROVED BY TWO-STORY BRICK-AND-STONE EUILDING. OCCU PIED BY UNITED STATES GOVERN MENT AS A BRANCH POST OFFICE. KNOWN AS PREMISES 1440 U* STREET N.W.: ALSO. 4-STORY BRICK BUILDING USED AS A STOR AGE WAREHOUSE KNOWN AS PREM ISES 1438 "IT” STREET N W. By virtue of a certain deed of trust, duly recorded in Liber No. 6451. folio *157 et seq.. of the land records of the Dis trict of Columbia, and at the request of the party secured thereby, the undersigned trustee will sell at public auction in front of the premises, on THURSDAY THE FIFTH DAY OF MARCH AD 1036. AT THREE-THIRTY O'CLOCK PM. the fol lowing-described land and premises, situate in the District of Columbia, and desig nated as and being lots fifty-nine «50» and sixty (60) in M. A. Winter and G. W Faris* subdivision of lots in square two hundred and five (305). as per plat re corded in Liber No. 4(> folio 119. of the records of the office of the surveyor of the District of Columbia The west twenty 120) feet front on "U” street bv depth of one hundred and ten <llu> feet of lot fifty-nine (59» is subject to the con dition in deed for said west twenty (20) feet to Winter and Paris, re 1X1 I! fr.Un *1 - •> r,4 land records of the District of Columbia, that said west twenty <‘!0) feet shall not be used either as a public or private alley through to *U” street, but so much of the south end of said strip mav be used for alley purposes as is necessary to furnish a convenient entrance to the rear of the building contemplated to be erected on the said strip and adjoining property, provided, however, the portion so used is dedicated for alley purposes. Teims of sale: One-fifth of the pur chase money to be paid in cash, balance in four eaual installments, payable in one. two. three and four years with interest at « per centum per annum, payable quarter ly from day of sale, secured by first deed of trust upon the property sold, or all cash, at the option of the purchaser. A deposit of 5*10.000 will be required at time of sale Examination of title, conveyancing, record ing. revenue stamps, etc., at cost of pur chaser. Terms of sale to be complied with within 30 da vs from day of sale, other wise the trustee reserves the right to for feit said deposit or to resell the property at the risk and cost of defaulting pur chaser. upon the foregoing terms after five days' advertisement of such resale in some newspaper published in Washington. D. C. or with or without forfeiting the deposit the trustee may avail itself of any legal or equitable right* against the defaulting »urchaser^MERicAN SECURITY AND TRUST COMPANY. Trustee. Bv WM L BEALE. Vice President. (Seal.) Attest: A H. SHILLINGTON. Assistant Secretary. fe'M -riA-dsexSu _____ THUS. J. OWEN * SON. AUCTIONEERS, 1431 EYE ST. N.W. TRUSTEES’ SALE OF VALUABLE FOUR STORY BRICK AND STONE BUSI NESS PROPERTY BEING KNOWN AS PREMISES NO SIT FOURTEENTH STREET NORTHWEST By virtue of a certain deed of trust_. duly recorded in Liber No 5830. (olio 145 et seq . of the land records of the District of Columbia, and at the request of the party secured thereby the undersigned u unices v» jji otii €»K Muvm « V. V Iw*-. • »* - ■.. \ V, of the premises on THURSDAY. THE FIFTH DAY OF MARCH AD 1936. AT FOUR-THIRTY O'CLOCK P M the follow ing-described land and premises, situate in the District of Columbia, and designated as and being part of original lot 15 in square 250 described as follows: Begin ning for the same at the southwest corner of said lot on Fourteenth street west, and running thence northerly along the east line of said street 22 feet thence easterly "5 feet, thence southerly 22 feet, and then' e westerly along the south line of said lot 75 feet to the place of beginning. With use of an alley 3 feet wide as means of access to said lot. Terms of sale: One-fourth of the pur chase money to be paid in cash balance in three equal installments, payable in one. two and three years with interest at five per centum per annum payable semi annually from day of sale secured by first deed of trust upon the property sold, or all cash, at the option of the purchaser. A deposit of $2,500 will be required at time of sale in cash or certified check All conveyancing recording revenue stamps, etc. at cost of purchaser. Terms of sale to be compiled with within thirty days from day of sale otherwise the trustees reserve the rlRht to resell the property at the risk and cost of defaulting purchaser, after five days’ advertisement of such resale in some newspaper published In Washington D C WILLIAM J FLATHER. Jr.. JAMES J. BECKER, Trustees. feS.fl.R.11^13 15 17 19 21 24.26.28.mh2.4.5 ADAM A. WESCHLER & SON, Auctioneers. Trustee’s Sale of Valuable Business Property, Two Story Brick Building, No. 909 Twelfth Street North west. By virtue of a deed of trust recorded in Liber No. H663. folio 43 et seq . one of the land records of the District of Columbia, and at the request of party secured thereby, the undersigned trustee will offer for sale by DUbllc auction, in front of premises, on WEDNESDAY THE FOURTH DAY OF MARCH. 1936. AT THREE - THIRTY O'CLOCK PM., the following-described property in the District of Columbia, to wit: Part of original lot 5 in square 317. described as follows: Beginning for the same at the southwest corner of said lot and running thence north with the line of Twelfth street 16 feet, thence east 67 feet to the line of an alley 3 feet wide, thence south on said alley 16 feet thence west 67 feet to Twelfth street and the place of beginning. Terms of sale: Cash. A deposit of $1,000 required of purchaser at sale. Examina tion of title, conveyancing, recording, reve nue stamps and notarial fees at cost of purchaser Terms to be complied with within thirty days from day of sale, other wise trustee reserves the right to resell property at risk and cost of defaulting purchaser after five days' advertisement of such resale In some newspaper published in Washington. D C . or deposit may be forfeited or without forfeiting deposit trustee may avail itself of any legal or equitable rights against defaulting pur chaser THE MUNSEY TRUST COMPANY. Trustee. By C. H. POPE. Vice President. (SealT Attest: T. C WILLIS. Secretary. fe2Q.24.26.2S.mh2.3_ ADAM A .WESCHLER & SON. Auctioneers. TRUSTEES SALE OF VALUABLE IM PROVED REAL ESTATE. TWO-STORY BRICK DWELLING AND METAL GA RAGE. NO. 1318 "B" STREET S.E. By virtue of a deed of trust, recorded in Liber No. 5507. folio 341 et seq.. one of the land records of the District of Co lumbia. and at, the request of party secured thereby, the undersigned surviving trust!e will offer for sale by public auction. In front of premises, on FRIDAY. THE SIXTH DAY OF MARCH. 1936. AT FOUR THIRTY O'CLOCK P.M. the following described property In the District of Co lumbia. to-wlt: Lot 93 in Walter E. Wright and Frank E. Hopkins' subdivision of lots in square 1037. as per plat recorded in Book 34. page 144 in the office of the sur veyor for the District of Columbia Terms of sale: One-fourth of the pur chase money to be paid In cash, balance in equal Installments, represented by promissory notes of purchaser payable in 1. 2 and 3 years, with interest at 6 per cent per annum from day of sale, payable semi-annually, secured by first deed of trust upon property sold, or all caslv at option of purchaser. A deposit of $100 required of purchaser at sale. Examina tion of title, conveyancing, recording reve nue stamps and notarial fees at cost of purchaser. Terms to be complied wltn within 30 days from day of sale, otherwise trustee reserves the right to resell prop erty at risk and cost of detailing pur chaser. after 5 days' advertisement of such resale in some newspaper ..published in Washington. D. C.. or deposit may be for feited. or without forfeiting deposit trustee mav avail himself of any legal or equitable rights against defaulting purchaser, rignia aaa. GEORGB M emmERICH. 1 Surviving Trustee. (•a&.S6.27.Z8.2S-mh2.3.«.6.a —.. — AUCTION SALES—FUTURE DATS. I C. O. SLOAN & CO.. INC. AUCTIONEERS. 715 llith ST. N.W. SALE OF PERSONAL EFFECTS AND HOUSEHOLD GOODS FOR STORAGE CHARGES. Notice is hereby given that, on SATUR DAY. MARCH SEVENTH. lfi.iti. AT TEN O CLOCK A M., there will be sold at public auction. In the auction rooms of C O. Sloan Sc Co.. Inc.. ?lft 1:5th at. n.w.. Washington D. C.. to enforce liens for storage charges, etc., due and unpaid, all household goods, personal effects, etc. on storage with the Security Storage Com pany in the names of Mr A. N O Arm strong. boxes, trunks, suit case, folding card table, etc.; Mr. Arthur Baker and Mr. Arthur Baker, ir.. Cadillac sedan: Mr. Louis G. Bates, contents of cold storage drawer: Mr. Harry L. Britton and Mrs /I Marion L. Miies, lamps, leather dining room chairs, davenport, etc : Mrs. Thelma P. Coiner chiffonier, drop-leaf table, end table, etc.: Colonel Constant Cordier. one trunk said to contain silverware; Mr. and Mrs. Frank P. Crowley, miscellaneoua household goods and six domestic and four Chinese rugs: Mr. and Mrs. E. Gerber, painting, cane seat chairs, cartons, barrels, suit case, etc : Miss Jennie Griswold, trunks, boxes, chests, folding table, pictures and paintings, etc.; Mrs. Arthur S. Hen derson. one trunk; Mrs. Florence Joynes. one trunk; Mr. John Kirby, one box and two packages in paper. Mrs. W. R Logan, leather seat chair, pasteboard boxes, chest, etc.; Mr. Megill Lyons, doll baby carriage: Mr. and Mrs. James P. McCeney. dining room furniture, chairs, lamps, chiffonier, etc.: Mr. and Mrs. Cole E. Morgan, miscel laneous household goods, boxes, table, etc • Mrs. Margaret W. Myer. wooden bed parts and sideboard: Mrs Raymond J. Norton, one rue: Mrs. Frederick A. Park burst. one trunk said to contain silver ware and twenty-seven rugs: Mr and Mrs. C. L. Roark, one mattress, wrapped: Mr. J. E. Shatford. two crates and two boxes: Mrs A. G. Shrnnplin. contents of three “lift” vans: Mr. Collin Stevens, one trunk, valued at 8”no: Mr. H. C. Stoddart. radio* 4 bed. table, pictures, andirons. Are stand, household goods, etc Mr. and Mrs. S O. Wall, miscellaneous household goods, pic tures. rugs, upholstered sofa and chairs, etc.: Mr. Charles Warren, contents of one trunk: valued at 8100: Mrs. M. A. Weller, miscel laneous household goods and furniture and nine rugs: Mr. Otis H. W’ood. electric refrigerator, ice (ream cans, etc : Mr. C. F. Woodall, vanitv dresser and mirror, cedar chest, corner shelf, tea wagon, etc.; Mr. and Mrs. Charles R Wright tr. miscellaneous household goods and furni ture. Stieff upright piano, etc.. Mrs. A. B. Wygal. two trunKs. SECURITY STORAGE COMPANY. CHAS. P. RAVENBURG. Secretary, f e IX 2K__ OFFICIAL NOTICES. ZONING COMMISSION-D. C WASHING ington. February 14th 193fi.—In ac coroance with the provisions of Section 3 of an Act of Congress approved March 1. Ih20 (Public No 153 00th Congresa) en titled "An Act to regulate the height area and use of buildings in rhe District of Columbia and to create a Zoning Commis sion and for other purposes.’ notice is hereby given hat a public hearing will be ( held in the Board Room of the District Building beginning at 2:00 P M . Thursday February 2Uh 1030 for the purpose of considering the following proposed changes in the Zoning Regulations of the District of Columbia, to wit: Add after the defi nition ot "Lot” in Section I a new defini tion to read: Lot. alley: A lot facin'? or abutting an alley, but at no point facing or abutting a street ” Add a new para graph at the end of "Section II.—Use dis tricts' to read: "The A’ restricted. A semi-restricted, and 'B' restricted area d>* tricts shall also be construed as use tricts. See Sections XIV. XV (a). XV <o>. and XVI (a) ” Amend Paragraph 2. Sec tion III—Residential district, to read: *2 Apartment houses, flats and tenements in ♦lie A’ B C\ and D* area districts, and in the B’ restricted area districts as provided «n Section XVI <a> ” Amend Para graph 3. Section III—Residential district, to read "3 Hotels in the 'B' *C and 'D area districts." Amend Paragraph 4. Sec tion III —Residential district, to read: "4. Lodging or boarding houses in the *A\ B B restricted C’ and ‘D’ area dis tricts." Amend Paragraph fl. Section III. —Residential district, to read: ‘*5 Private clubs, fraternities, and lodges in the A’. •B’ C’. and D area districts, except those the chief activity of which Is a service cus tomarily carried on as a business.” Amend Paragraph 7 Section III to read: ”7. Hos pitals. sanitariums and clinics for human beings in the A” B ‘C'. and ‘D* area di tricts.” Amend Paragraph 10. Section III. to read ‘To. Farms, truck gardens, nurseries, and greenhouses, except in the *A‘ restricted area district.” Amend Para graph 11. Section III. to read: "11. Sand, gravel or clay pits, except in the ‘A’ re stricted area district.” Amend Paragraph 12 Se tion III. to read: "12. Accessory buildings and uses customarily incidental to any of the above uses, when located on the same lot with such uses, and includ ing" Amend Paragraph 12. (c). Section III. to read: A private garage located in a fireprool compartment within, adjoin ine. or forming an addition to a building, or both proviced that the total private earage storage facilities on any one lot shall not exceed 800 square feet in area ” Amend Paragraph 12 <d>. Section III to read: *‘<d- A private garage located in the r°ar yard with a building and not less than 10 feet from any point of such build ing nor less than 30 feet from any street line; provided that the total private garage storage facilities on any one lot shall not exceed 800 square feet in area ” Add a new Paragraph 12. <e) Section III. to read: “<*) A pubhc storage garage in an apart ment house when the floor area of such earage does not exceed one-fourth of the total floor area designed for use or usea by the tenants: provided the vehicular entrances and exits are located 75 feet or mo e back of the building line of the near est street, or are so located that danger ous traffic or otherwise objectionable condi tions. as may be determined by tne Com missioners of the District of Columbia, will not b' created." Amend Paraeraph 13. Section III. to read: ”13 A private garage above uses ana housing not more than two motor driven vehicles, nor exceeding 400 square feet in area, if located 50 fee: or more Dack of the building line of the nearest street and abutting and oDenine directly upon a public alley.” Strike out Paragraph 14. Section III. and substitute a new paragraph 14. to read: ‘*14 A public storage earace. or the temporary parking of motor vehicles on an alley lot. so .ecorded on the records of the Surveyor. District of Columbia January 1st. 1928. when no part of such garage or the space for such parkine is located within 75 feet of any street building line, and when ve hicular entrances and exits open directly o.i a niiolic alley/' Strike out entire Paragraph 15 Section III. Rpnumber Para graph 16. Section III. as Paragraph 15: Paragraph 17. as Paragraph 16: ana Para graph 19 as Paragraph 18 Amend and renumber Paragraph 18. Section III. to read. 17 A specific first commercial or second commercial use on an alley lot. so rrcoided on the records of the Surveyor ; of the District of Columbia. January 1st. 1928. when approved by the Zoning Com mission after public hearing.” Substitute an entire new Section IV to read: Section IV —First commercial district—“In the first commercial district all buildings and premises, except as otherwise provided in these regulations may be used for any use permitted in the residential district or for any other use except the following: 1. Baker* employing more than 5 persons. 2. Blacksmith or horseshoeing establishment. 3 Bottling works. 4. Bowling alley if lo cated within 200 feet of a residential dis trict. r> Building material storage yard. 6. Carting, express, hauling or storage yard. 7. Contractor’s Plant or storage yard. 8. Cooperage. 9 Dyeing and clean ing works employing more than 5 persons. 10 Fuel yard 11. Ice plant or storage house of mere than 5 tons capacity. 12. Laundry employing more than 5 persons. 13 Lumber yard. 14. Machine shoo. 15. Milk distributing station other than a 1 retail business conducted on the premises. 16 Public stable or riding academy. 17. Stone yard. 18 Storage or baling of scrap paper, rags, or junk 19. Storage of abandoned motor vehicles building mate ; rials, or other debris. 20. Undertakinf establ.shment crematory, or funeral parlor, if rncated within 300 feet of the street j frontaee of property zoned for residential l use 21 Uses excluded from the second | con mercial district. 22. Warehouses, not I including household storage. 23 Any kind I of manufacture or treatment other than manufacture or treatment of products ilearly incidental to the conduct of a retail business on the premises. Provided: Print ing shops and the publishing of newspapers shall not be prohibited in the first commer cial district. 24. That hereafter no automo bile repair hop. public service garage, or gasoline or oil service station shall be established or enlarged in the first com mercial district if any portion of any street frontage of the building or premises so to be used shall be opposite a residential district measured at right angles to the intervening street, or if any portion of the building or premises so to be used would be located within 25 feet of a residential dis trict. or if the location of the same is not approved bv the Commissioners of the District oi Columbia Before such location shall be approved, the Commissioners shall find m that no dangerous or otherwise objectionable traffic condition may result; (2) that the city plan or the present char acter or future development of public or privatt property in the vicinity will not be adversely affected in a substantial de gree: (3> that such location is not in such proximity to a school, church or hospital as to adversely affect the public conven ience. interest or safety Before making such flindi.ios the Commissioners shall submit the application to the National Capital Park and Planning Commission and the Director of Traffic for report/* “In the first commercial district the fol lowing uses are permitted: (a) Public stor age garaee. <b) Temporary parking of mo tor vehicles on vacant lots, if no repairing or servicing is permitted and no gasoline. 011 or grease is sold (c) Private garages housing not more than 4 motor vehicles and not exceeding 800 square feet In area. If loca'ed 50 feet or more back of the front 'building line of the nearest street and If oneninz and abutting directly on a public alley; provided, thpt if the garaee Is appur tenant to a dwelling the regulations rela tive to the residential district under Sec tion III shall apply. <dl A specific second commercial use on an alley lot so recorded on the records of the Surveyor of the Dis trict of Columbia January 1 1928 when aonrovea by the Zoning Commission after public hearing.” "The Commissioners of the District of Columbia may permit car ba ns, bus terminals, electric sub-stations, and other nubile utility uses, not includln* steam cower plants, to be erected, estab lished or extended in the first commercial district when. In the judgment of the Pub lic utilities Commission, necessary to the public convenience and welfare.” Amend Paragraph 13. Section XIII.— Height dis trict exceptions, to -eao: ”13. In the 80 foot 'C' area district on streets 110 feet or more In width, buildings may be erected to any height not to exceed 90 feet, nor more than 8 stories In height, provided that for each ft feet, or fraction thereof, above 00 feet the allowable lot occupancy shall be reduced by 4 per cent of the total lot area, and provided further, that such buildings shall have a side yard on each side, and that the waiver contained in Paiagraph 1 Section XIX. shall not apply. No Dart of a building erected under the provisions of this paragraph, and designed for use or used for commercial purposes, shall occupy a greater percentage of tba lot area than the provision of this para graph -xnressly provides." Strike out tha fourth paragraph Section XXII—Qenetal ■rovisions DAN I. SULTAN. M. C HAZEW, CEO E ALLEN. DAVID LYNN ARNO B.4 CAMMERER Zoning Commission of tha iLstrict of Columbia. fel7-d*a-40t - - ■■ ■■ ;/--:-— THE TARZAN TWINS. —By EDGAR RICE BURROUGHS Mil. S tl»j» i Hit» liu —T» *»* II ■ P»i O* | MI .CM >• PtibOu* ■«•>.» • «« Pl»r« Oi'lMfcul«« »» ■ UNITED FEATURE SYNDICATE Inr f la I’* pVwMitaH TTVunHn nropnlmr fnr j 1 IfejtfyyoM As the four Intended victims of the cannibals were making their last stand, Dick suddenly exclaimed: “Golly! Here come a million more of the beggars!" Sure enough, from the forest, with plumes waving, came a veritable horde of mighty warriors, savage and grim. “They not Bagallal” shouted Ukundo, weeping for joy; "they Waziri, faithful warriors of Tarzan, mighty Lord of the Jungle.” Tarzan’s Waziri 1 The boys were speechless with wonder and delight. The Waziri were coming to save them—but Tarzan, alas, was not there. At sight of Tarzan’s company, the ranks of the Bagalla were thrown into confusion. They forgot their prey and thought only of escape. Like fright ened rabbits they scurried for the Jungle, pursued by the Waziri warriors, who showered arrows and spears among them. “We’re saved! We're saved! I can hardly believe it,” exclaimed Dick Joyously. At that moment, the two boys were seized suddenly and simultaneously from behind in vise-like grips. Each looked down and saw himself encircled by beastly, terrifying, hairy arms 1