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TOL X ROD __ad___._W MaIb 40 T , a Co. 41d R 8.8 .N. W. Main 6406 1s EyT STREET N. s. oft resse, hat%. I&V bohati regp set0. P 8.11 esa m artheas. fhesse U= BROO D. A fin., roomy hose, with lots of ground. Class to sohoets. stores and Car lie,. jt" "utity to buy hos asbo D. J. DUNIGAN, 1121 New York ave N. W. Maim 126. LARGE, WELL-BUILT Semi-detached hoaqe of 1 reams, 8 bathe. sew vacant; ooeout eighborbood; fIle condition. ouitable for large aparta, r lage family. Prie and terms very at live. ON ONE OF reekland's finest streets; 6 room., bath. a strtio hot-air beat. was. 4 = . Rest 005. DANDY WEST HYATTSVILLE N ontaiting I rooms, bath. gas, sloe pipelees furnace. porchee; fruit, gm raes eoellent condition; smell baas mothl K & CO s -s4th Ot. . W. ain 4146. X.e... ne'ar th; trie jEe; T larg roms and bath; furna.. beat; two-~ar brisk arage; possession. Pries. $6,60, reasoable term. HOWENSTEIN BROS LINQOLN 8iT-80. 7TH & H 111. N. 1. LAWa CF 1T.. 1,04 (Brookland)-4 L'Lr ' a . i.; posSe. : terms; owner. YT~EWPAEE C m home of 6 roms, bath; escel lost raaee;'hese in goad repair. Price. $6.6"., terms arrange. .HOWENSTEIN BROS. TT1 & H ITS. N. 8. LINCOLN 897-098. SOUTHWEST BARGAIN S,0m-Five-room and bath brick houe; hot-water heat; metal garage; concrete cellar; froat porch; house in good repair; owner occupant; *750 cea necessary; act HOWENSTEIN BROS. LINCOLN 897-498. 7TH A H ST. N. IL BROOKLAND. Two-story, seri-detached-i., I rooms and bath; furnace heat; electricity; co lonial porch; In fine condition. Terms at $7.609. WILDMAN & CO. 9th and H ate. N. W. ROOMING HOUSE FOR SALE NEAR HOUSE OFFICE BLDG. Three-story house. 11 rooms and bath; partly furnished; two floors renting for 564 per month; one floor vacant. For quick sale. reduced to $6.860. WILDMAN & CO. 0th and H sts. N. W. Frank. 6406. RENNeDY 8T. N. W.. 1811-Right rooms; a. 1. .; $ .000 cash. $56 monthly covers bothltr ._. principal; poe. OWN R. TXWNA PARK--For ste owner; at tractive S-roos house; ie ot 17S; eterater hoat, el.etrietty, g.a; con orsto 0ellar; arage; chicken housg im edIate P Ion,; two aoces from street cate; one block from stores; a bargain fer buyer with $3,000 cash. Open all day T1nday. 111 Oak t., Takoma Park. Phone Adapse 111. - 9ROU 10 G st. S. W.; esonble. I. . WHALEN. At " tbIa 41ds, BARGAIN. Veemat; northeast section: six room@ and bath. hot-water heat. electric and gas fix tgres, front and rear porches, sleeping persh; lsmediate posseslon. See M. 0. JARVIS, I Ht.N.E. Lincoln 4A IL6 -111ght-room house; gas and ele. tria e; 'argeroom. and ent ire prep ertw fine condition; almoet a downtown N. .leostien on a business street; large lot and garage; large frame house; heated $.66-i-room house; almoet a down town N. W. location on a businsse street ; latrete beat. 55.ISO-4hz-room pre brick house; elec tric light.; mot to alloy with garage. very excellen t 8. 3. location. St.f60-About S blocks from the White H~ouee; N. W. location; S-room frame house; in very good condition; not modern heated or lighted, hut where lo 'cated the ground should be worth the price asked for it; large lot. 31,8SM-Practically a new modern home; N6. B. location; 4 room.; hot-water heat, ga electric lights. 3 perches and garage; igel or exchange this property for a large houme with more room.; well-con streted home; in excellent condition. 51.60-For colored or white om *6th Ot. 1.W.; esly SI00 cash payment, balance as rest ais- rooms and beth; franse. J. D. GARMAN, Ditit National Bank Bldg. Main 8829--Pr. 8998. 56 Tve--Si.660 ramh. S37.6 S per month. h-reom brick'dwelling. with garage. gas, electricity, bath, hardwood floors; 1 bieck from 14th at. car line; must sacriftee; near school and church. 7119 .Jefferson ml. N. W. (Ownr). SALESAELN $25,000 Immedtately Available for Good Seeend Truots on D. (1. Reeidential and Business Property. Phone Main 1611. MR. Dt01tMltfW. between 18 ad i . m.andS and 5:80 p. m. PUND~S ONIHANDf For lst and Snd trust lone. Prompt rliCN Res.al 'ommission. "Real KEtate i~oas specialtet," MONUT TO LA N-S68O006 to 56.66 o b. C. real estate. Several trust fude All transSttens conducted with eonemi. cal censlertio or eroe ~IM!3~ulldiw 8 3T 15th at. it. W. PROPOBALA ____ bteher ,4 1921. Rsaed propooals for constrectifi addition to and making ml terationb in Deanwood Nchool. Deanwood. I. C.. will be received in Room 6096. Die trict fluidiln , until 1 o'clock P. N.. No vemaber T. lI l. For detail ed information asy to Roem 4fT. DiStrict Ruilding. Do. pet of ten dollars req uired to insure re $ur of p lame and spetfioat long. Ci7NO 16. RUDPN. JANMBS I. OYST hR. CH ARLtS iCELLR. CommissiOners, D. C. .4 p ,.eel wil be.ree...d at...o 6n, bhsriWilding enti 3 o'eck p. m. No vebe I. 1331. for furniehi 1160 frdode ed steel hare. ue n sewer ponsd detailed inlformtatten i~ IMm casassassisease. D. C. Mirgng Up Father I WJI.ONT !kIstTW T t:o C^iW o MASC VS fW e 4& To L.OOK ApWsM MY ""L A AO A FULL PAGE OF "BINGING UP FATHER" APPEMA iensi no waa noU"Mm Fei mAL , NEW BUNGALOW in Ban A i t ick sale, $1,475. Tern, s1 6mh balance $17.50 - mnath. NEW 4-ROOM AND BATH C GAon 2 lar lots in Air .ts $8A. Easy teens, NEW 4-ROO AUN ALOW on %-eeam ,t =aeM o05. $200 ; balance $25 THE mArnW CO. Room 24 81? 15th SL GROCK & COREY 816 14th St. N. W. , Phone Main 4166 chewyCase- D. C. Mt. Pleasant e, s1 Price, sew80 Detached home. U rooms. I floors; a A wonderful itte home an Newton st.1 tiled bath on each fleer; 4 bedroorse. s 6 rooms. a bedroom@ and bath; let ested sleeplng porchee; built-in garage; hot- back 10 feet to 1s-foot paw" alley; het, water hoat and electrie light. Immediate water beat and electric itht. posseeston. Brightwood Price, $13,000 Washington Heights An S-room home. with 2 floore. I bath Pr-ce, $19,00 .ituated on a large lot of T0ls0; all med A large home of 1 rooms; there are 3 era Improvemehnte, Including electricIt floors, with 3 tiled bath. I bedroome; an and gas; hot-water heat; a a-car garage excellent home for entertaining; en fash- This Is a corner home, detaebed. and I tonable Kalorama rd.; electricity and gas; was built when quality was the first coW hot-water heat. Immediate possesmion. sideration. GROCK & COREY 816 14th St. N. W. Phone Main 4166 McKEEVER & GOSS Realtors 1405 Eye Street Main 4752 DowntowA Northwest Downtown Red brick home ef 3 etories and bright Two-story boo containing I reoms aa basement; contains 0 rooms and bath and bath newly papered and redecorated =pelows front porch; hardwood floor. and this 6ouse is being offered for $0.60 fol r; electric lights, hot-water heat; m- Immediate sale. our early attoutlo Ii mediate peesession can be had and is a recommended. good buy at 10.00. .McKZV 00 MaKD3vEm A 00310 1406 Eye Street Main 412. 1406 Eye Street. Maja 476. W Northeast A very reasonable pricd home; ftn4 A modern home in good northeast see- location; 6 rooms and bath; frame **a tion; in excellent condition; A rooms and struction: located On lot 802120 With Too"i both with hot-water heat, electric lights, for garage; hot-water heat, electric lights etc.; can be bought with small cash pay- e.; an attractive born. Price. 67.60 meat. Prie, $1. So. $07-D. o02-w. MMKEEVER & GOSS 14061E Eye Street Main 4752 members of the Washington Real Estate Board o RE9AL EMAY3 FORBSALK. REAL RMATIC FOR SALK. $2.0 )UCHIASE INOWI$20 DOWN A MONTH toc. It is TOOr te Som of oP ment. PrcePried 6u.din Lets at GREATR CAPITOL IGHT S $40.00 NA.000 A I NO INTEREST NO THES On gueh Terr.s as 2.00 Down and $2.00 a . THINIK IT OVER. ACT QUICKLY. 0.'B. ZANTZINGER, elstt..d Dn St.. Linclns830. 4418 Bayes St. N. E. Lincoln 4538. TAKE H STREET CAR MARKED DISTRIOT LINE. $2.00 DOWN $2.00 A MONT H WHY PAY RENT ANFRSI NLONPARK at 61 ownand *30 per Nn om, ah lcrcis.htW month? Caltn let me oell L0 abeat it. hb.dul aae o 050fe 014 14th 5t. N. W. ofrfrtr. e Main 4106 or C arndes 234-1. M .JRI SUWURAN FOR SALE i R0T MiStenhue OIR3CT FROM O'WNUS-Dargainque gandhtwtrte ce f rudcik Centanewauderecnetmctarsehuqe servcend Lb5th andPensylvtiaiavetkt C, etty 4.ate;,@50adown.ollaareandjifrrmout mediteeeeeeete. FeaWVortnro Wato. G.toRwneCHARDSONDWO REAUTIFULUSUDUBAN HOME 1ALE Contins evenlare roms ad Nsnbe secure, bath eti what-uwatei wate. irge ellr anfunace 5e0.tA edorblegrae;d optor will fhot; het it geii. eet.Dean wreit andbl on'l re sn. T.he cake EASY TERMS ~teror Stte ra t see 55 ims WM. GM.RI.HJARVIS 225 Coloradost. N.Main Li81olWA4TE IN LON AARERcA Norb, VA-Mra Sub-rbne roosbat. iet~iit. .0 Preth.ebset eo le.e Wtea hea 6500-lveroostuestoie, to arge sotatr com oun erae wtu atcek bedrsus. bthgao eletriht o an l cu~hs kno wha;eet re ht' law under ,ortr sa be serffer. mmediateeteeter of slatepeseselat 22 Co.oro .B84.d ie. of T0.e aowAddestgted ta be enlarged tlateM at owner. T. be bough for ht. VeronSttin.13h tretanFPn V w WAr iNORs an at Anee ra fetroef;attLyenfut pnrt. sodd , Tie. !!6Coordol.z MaIN as631.s 413Drsshedi. ar I. E.P. WNTED 1 u.3 P MtV- 00 *401 EAT 4.' e13CUs A6PaAOY9 ~RANDt. S V(a U MY IN THE C S MADAME MAV15 5k lajE T .ANPAt .T. rw. r ag uto gV " ,.. advi.. .. 6..W.... twv. furh esrthip. marrge and divere. In taet ythimg pertai to your welfare and Don't ll to eassit tho won I Egyt a. ~wl find true hVi. Iss ;!ie, ,W.,. " asg "111s NNE. CA A XA$ Mj1 WABHINSON'S FAVOR S1 AND P, AVe{FRO Studio 90 14th St. N. W. BRADFORD UILDINO-FIRT FLOOR. FOUR DOO NORTH OF YET 3TROT. Her large following Dmes frem the tftov. INTAD< PROM 8-ed lag ea love. courtakip. marriage. divore. aps TMen, real eutats. law. wille. 4 tellis I"esue of your unhappiness a bow to var e It. I husband wife friend wa.0woaf~at i. true or false. I M 1AKES E Cet MUNLUSS SHE IVE8 THE MO36 ATUVACTION. REUNITUS S PA ATED. WHO AND WHEN TO MARAT. FEVaR. FOR POSITIVE RE MULTI AFTER OTHERS FAIL. OEM ARLMTTA. Phone Main 166. PROF. ARTHAN Noted spiritualist medium. gi s pecial message man". Tuesday eveiia at I o'clock lb Society Hall. 600 0 at. N. W. (corner of 6th at.). He astonishes his large audiences by his many spirit mesmage. Daily reading@ on all affairs in his studio la the hall. Olves full names. dates, MME. JEANETTE. WONDERFUL CLAIRVOYANT an imIet. the success of the hour. ae nOw egod to have no equal, the benefa treof humanity. giving1 Inetat relief and atresf help M aVice to thee that hetrouble In love, law. domestie or bue inees affairs. She cemfort* the weak and eheers the sorrowing. advising you with a eevtaIty higher than any human power. It in doubt. unhappy. dissatisfied or about to make any hpportsat change cenult this remarable lady at oses. and save time se rioa tr uble. 03, at. N. W.. btween h and 7 _ots YiPTIAVPA fTA% EDIU31f Gives true advice in busaness. love, health and family affair.; tell. the name of future husband or wife and how to win the one you love; makes up lovers' quarrels or family troubles, tells what business and what part of the world In luckiest for you and how to avoid all trouble. Phene Franklin 2371-J. Hpecial $2 readinge go oeats this week. 881 Tth St. N. W.. next to Eye 4%. Opp. McCrory's 10e store MADAME PARKER Gifted clairvoyant and md*im, givee tre I advice on businee. health, love and family affairs. Telle the name of your future hus babd or wife. What to do to be sueseetul in life. Remove@ evil influence. Satlafa ties or o charge. 1211 E at. N. . STOP MME. BELLE READ bgyption palmit, gIves true advice in buaine% loX. health and family affair. Conti tia dingo daily, 10 a.m.-S p.m. 11124 T t. N. W.. betweep L and 3. * MADAME VASHTL CLAIVOTANT AND PAgIfT. TIT stb at.. Near the Ilt. Omarenbeag to read your entire life-pat. ureentam futre gvestrue advie *a nee..''v, eah andfamily afir.* RIZPAH ELDON, Spiritual medium and cairvoyaft et wide reputation. Tell. your pereoasi -at faire. Reading. daily. Over Pocahontas Oandy Shop. bin 7820. 1318 14th at. N.W. MADAM FONEDA. 3gyrptian Palmist and Clairvoyant. - The lady with sitgular power. gor with a veil, which enableg her to ad. vie you in bue, fam afre, name of one you will marty and when, how to be euc. Ih life..J$1 4- 6kad.L $0811 F t. N. W. PROF. BELMONT. Noe Clairvoyant and Palmi can read yow "I by the lines in your pa m. which are the record of your I a. Being a grad uate of two colleges and palmistry and his wenderful gift of second eight enables him to lift the veil of mystery and reveal to you important matters of your future life. Gives advice en everything pertaining to life; tells the eeoret of having pereenal influenee with your associates. Prof. Sel ment a. a Pavoholegist of World Renews. ieadlage. 61. 1216 New York ave. nw. nest door to Masatei Temple. Giftd cairoyat, ardreaer.Give. in formais e l atuebject. pertaining te life. Whem in trouble or in doubt call en me. T01 6th St.. cot. 6th and 0. ate. N. W. C MADAME K., Paltand ro yantb baishes all trb Mee#pdop ekwr. 01.1h S. . W. * MADAM D'ASHMAN Wahi*ngtoe' greatest and Jeine etat. aptelybtal gna and redr Ad * . m. Pank. 664 T3 1thsee at saI. . 333. J. 3. MAL.TDY. S3T lath at. a. e.; daily readinue. S1, half hour; meetiege Thiea. 8 p. m. Phene SPIRIlTUAL dium; private readinge fem a. to n . m.dal. NOVIN . PACKI* ? TORAGE. "UNITED STATES' ---MOVING PADDED VANS FURNISHED K'RIEG'S EXPRE3 182f6a. N 4V tJt N. W. ,tl gle . .UC.L... ... Pa. ava. . n e Ml18 3_ G. NeWRORT3R 0 a er dump trace eer- e. tu~~ ~fMain NM. SREAR TR 1Ut tste a a , a PAMOW V_ A MO4*.' AT THE THEATERS A~ - (Centinued from Page 1.) ils adaptation of "The ea Wow. Jack London. "The Money = : by Sir Gilbert Parker," and other great elsssice of modern literature. With Cosheim's noted story. he has compltel triumphed ad under his direction, the prticularly talented cast baa achiev a maris 99 interpre tatlons that are downright remarkable. James Kirkwood. in the deal role of the German and the nwlshmafn who look exactly alike, rev one oe the greatest pieces of acting et asoo elated with his own name waue Truly Shattuck, Alan Hale and others have outstanding roles that are finely hand led. The management of Loew's Palace has supplemented "The Great Imper sonation" with an imposing array ot :rogram selections, including a bilar i'us comedy selection, the latest Pathe news views, the Literary Digest Topics and other features, while the Palace Symphony Orchestra, under the diree tion of Thomas J. Gannon, eon tributes a wholly charming overture selection, "Liberty," by Langey. CRANDALL' r8erap Iron." "Scrap Iron,"' the latest and most tanusual of the Charles Ray comedy dramas for First National, is the at traction for the first three days of the current week at Crandall's The ater. In this exciting subject the sta s sumes a role that fb unlike ay in which he has ever heretofore ap peared. Cast as a milanand who ha& developed remarkabe loop with the bbxing gloves, Ray is called upon to match his wits and his mitts with a lightweight champion. Having promised his semi-InvalId mother that he will devote his effort to brain rather than brawn development, he, finds it difficult to avoid the charge of cowardice with which he is taunted by his fellow-workers whenever he rq fu516 to figlb. Finally, however, after the job In lost and the savings are exhausted. he secretly arrangles to enter the ring with the champ with the sole Idea of winning the los's end of the purse. What happens is the fourth round of one of the most, tr4ging boxing bouts ever recorded by the camera places an entirely different complexion upon the whole matter. Ray In this picture Is supported by a cast of schooled players, who -to much to lend the drama an authentic Ity that is rare on the screen. The staging of the fight scenes is one of the finest examples of adroit direction that the season has produced. The bill for the early week is com pleted by abbreviated film features and pipe organ accompaniment. THE STRAND "Four Jacks and a Queen." A bright and clever melody reloiew entitled "Four Jacks and A Queen," the queen being talented Adele Jason and thea "Jacks" a male quartatte. is presented as the featured number at the Strand Theater this week. The act is perfectly staged and costumed and will undoubtedly prove an ex cellent attraction throughout the length of Its engagement. The DeLyons Duo, equilibrist.. whose demonstratIons of strength and endurance brought forth enthue lastic applause, open the first half of the bill. Harry and Kitty Sutton, presenting their latest offering. "The Powder-Puff Girl." prove one of the decided "hIts" of the show. Octavia Handworth, a splendid emotIonal actress, supported by a talented company of player whose names are not programed, bt should be, is next seen In a one-act playet fran the pen of John 3. Hymer, entitled "Salvation Sue," a story of the Klondike In the gold rush days and of a Salvation Army assle's soral persuas~in when she came hmong th4 rough men of the campe. Low Hawkins, "The Chesterfiled of afinstrelsy," is equally acceptable In a monologue that added much to the merriment and enjoyment of all. The photodrama for the week, Ir In V. Wilat's picturlsationi of Johan Bojor's engrossing novel. "The Fsce of the World," is one of the finest pieces of screen entertainment seen at the Strand In some time. The main feature is augmented by the showing of the popular child actresses and co-stars, Jane and Katherine Lee, in their latest film offering entitled "Circus Imps." Arthur J. Manvell and his Strand orchestra as usual provl tuneful anat popular musical numbers, the overture for the week. Magihes "June, Moon." being especially wall received and the exit march, "Oh! My Sweet Hiorte'nse."~ sending every one away whistlIng and happy. KEITH CIRCUIT CELEBRATES AS FIRST THEATER IS RAZED NICW YORK, Oct. 24.-The lest show that will ever be seen in the old Union Square Theater in Four teenth street was given last Satur day night, and the first B. F. Keith house in New York City, a landmark becaudie it was the first New York theater that was ever used for vaude ville 1s now being torn down. Indi cative of the growth of thie ides which the father of vaudeville launched there, while the old theater is being destroyed the Keith circuit, extending all over the United States. is preparing to celebrate its third efa-centuy jubilee.th esa. square In tse a degsated . 'yGoo eH I, r. ARbM t0 rebn aNS deserst I Now York was all & ove such eagaOffieee ft a *v theater. M~r. Alliae ore oemkisebhi th4 pi.th at th istes, pTAlveW ruiMN reuphestered and ed sor s it an a sm daft I?thre. The eople WeO afal - "ilrset Ms,' the *wer vaudev was latrdh e, and te overeon the agvin t the "varieties" Mesmrs. it and Albe baegan 'binging $s their bills the aimang actors and actreseM e that tise. The secOces of that nete was immatu . The best people of New Trk bean a patroulsa this new form at amusement. When the audiences grew toe large for the ld Unim square Thea. ter Messrs. Keith &&Alba* opened another hoos and so on until at Peetthere wre. are twenty-four Keth theaters in New York alone, ag to a capacity audience of Jean Eliot's News Of Capital Society (Continued from Page 7.) the guest of her brother and sister-In. law. Ueaater and Mrs. Newberry. -4 Miss Isabel May is the guest of Mr. and rs. Charles W. Mayer, of New York. at Seekbrdg Mass. Mr. and Mrs. Henry White are en tertaIning a houe prty At 1lm Court. JAn02. Mass., t guests Including Dr. and Mrs. Nicholas lurray Butler. Mrs. I. Brnbam Medatt, Mr. and , t R. Olin 'and Wllnam Wilfam, af 'Now rk Cotdr. and Mrs. John H. Speel and Mrs. spea's two daughters. Miss Lena Hitboock and Miss Kathryn Hitchcock. have taken poseesan of their new home, 176 N street. -4 Arte Sedoly SaIree. The guests of hbnr at the fort. nihI 46106 of 4 - Wesmibate Salon and United Arte Soolty to be held Thursday night at the Play house, 1814 N street, will present an interesting program including an ad dress by Madame Ethel Hugli Camp of Bern@, Switserland. on "Swiss Lit srature and Art." Col. John Temple Graves, the brilliant writer and lec turer will speak on "Armageddon;' Walter I. Cox, the celebrated English artist who is painting President Harding's picture will discuss "The Future of Art in America," and Miss Dorothy Dent, the well-known artist of this city will explain "The Value of Artito ,Homea. "Miss Evalyn Brighawn Anderson. who In spired the organizatia of the Fabian Memorial Association will be pres ented and George Dixon Thontpeon. president' of the association will rend er a group of piano solos. Miss Priscilla Alden slaughter, soprano soloist, will sing, accompanied on the piano by Mrs. Bertrand Ewell Trents; Miss Katherin Rigg, harp solo&; Miss Carrie Notes, violin solos with Miss Marjorie 0. Davis at the piano and base solos by Arthur L. Murray with Miss Elizabeth R. Hoehle at the piano. The hostesses for the evening are: Dr. Edith So Vill* Coale, )Iri. John Reed. Miss Harriette -M. Rea, Mrs. Charles T. Pen,. Miss L. Blackmar, Mrs. Marie ZG. Deal, Mrs. Pearl Rae Church and Mrs. Edna Jilllyard Howard. The buffet wni be in charge of Mrs. Helen J. P. Starr who will be assisted by Miss Nellse E. Wright, Miss Estreila Amnores. Miss Maria N. Torree, Miss Fannie A. Ferney ough. Miss Virginia U. Ennen. Miss Ada E. Fraker, Miss Shirley Tread well. Ml~Anna B. Stiles, Miss Glorlosa Ofai, Miss Jack Charlton Ward, Miss Marion F. Simonten and Miss Lucille E. Stony Rudolphe do Eapp. president of (ne society, as sited by the board of governors will make the presentatIons. There will be dancing. Admisslen by card. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas H. Dawson announce the marriage of their son. Alxander try Dawson, to Miss Margaret tebeth Goodhand, on October 16, M Wilmington. Del. Mr. and Mrs. Da%m will he at htome after November 1, at 1822 Seventeenth street northwest. Mrs. Charles Doughton Wood, who has closed bar cet~g at Ilmsbury, Cona., is new at Whte Sulphur Springs where she will remain until November 1. Mrs Talmage 3sarnig. Mrs. T. Do Wltt Talmage, who *hae spent the past month at the Am. bassador hotel In New York. will re turn to her apartment at the Willard about the first of November. -* The minister of Sweden and Mm. Waenberg, accompanied by their daughter, Miss Ingegend Wallenbeg will leave Washingtott sarly this we for a fortnight's visit in New England. Miegy fer Nila W~es. Brig. Gen. A. A. Fies, head of the army chemical warfare department of the United States, will give some ioa reminiscences et Ella eerWilcox as he saw her lectiar lg to "the bays" In Fran~ce during the war next Sunday afternoon in Miss Byrd Mock's studio in the Oid brick capital at 4 o'clook. The occasion is a continuation of the memorial tea given in the early part of October at which many eltebrities died in October, were eulogised. Wigg aofess h Ne Teht tY SUNDAaMO G Tempn Wbooz was one of the leaderg Thought movement In A=A as all bar writings show. Kims Na e.faley, secretary of the National WmnsPrs Club, will give an sount of her personal exper ienme and a..antation with Mrs. Wilcox in fil fjurnaism. A will be furnished, byr W W bourne, a protege of Mary Gardn her smter, Mme. Rita Wilbourne, a South Carolinian who has amaa & name for herself with ber contralto voice. Mme. Wilbourne and her daughter will sing both solos and duets. The next regular memnorial tom, to be #lin in Miss Mock's studowl be on Sturday afternoon, Noveme 6 at 4 oclock when the well-known artist. ranklin Barber Clark. will talk on the lift and works of Thomas Bully, the early American artist who painted the picture of 'Wsia~ Crossing the Dlware,'' whice ho in the Boston museum. Mrs. X. L. Clark will give several piano solos. Dr. 19yan 801 -" Dr. Jermyn C. H1. Lynn, secretary of the Ministry of Interior, China, en tertained at a dinner ism night In the Oriental Restaurant in honor of Gov. and Mme. Gulamu Rasul. Among the guets er 8.K. WU, secretary of the ChieseDelgatonto the Dimarma ment Conference. Mr. Samson and Mleses Larkins. Dr. Lynn Is here on a goVernmnt mission to study the police systems. He will leave for Europe next spring on his way home. We edey Club Meeing. The Washington Wellesley Club will hold Its first fall meeting on Wednesday at 4 o'clock in the rest room of the clubhouse of the Amer loan Association of University woman. Business will Include the coun cillor's report of the June meeting of the graduate council and a discu sien of methods for riing the club's pidg to the semi-cWrtenina endow ment fund. Mr. and Mrs. Justin McGrath, of her cneseton street. aMnn Woun the engage t of their daughter Miss Luhe n Frances McGrath to William After Watson, U.-8. A. The wedding will take place Cometime in Docem ber. Lieutenant Watson will take his bride -nto his new post in the Philippines. Miss Clarek Joins Parent&. Miss Charlotte Freeman Clark, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Watson Freeman Clark. has joined her parents, afer p.sing the summer at Sandwich, Mass., stopping in New York en route. Mrs.nP.on Story and Mi Carol ne Story, who Spent the summer at their country place near Annapolis, have returned to Washington and joined Mr. Story at their hom on K street. PI Ben Phi wanefyt. The Washington-Alumni of Pi Beta Phi will give a benefit card party ot Wardmuan Park Hotel, Tuesday after noon, November at 2:30 o'clock, to raise funds for the Settlement School which they maintain for the mountain Omr at Gatlinburg, Tenn. Mrs. Henry C. Wallace, wife of the Sntary of Agriculture, Is chairman of the com sittee on arrangements. Those assist Ing her are Mrs. Paul S. Reinech, plede o the forerii~eniteown Mr. aWds. Comptn MrtJ. Row land Robbns Mre. darnWolle Burr Lursl Franc esbt Mirs thellYohe MltrWan. S.N.Wgmr A. Theing wtaedn pae set ay in ecem-r hnis btide t h new possadorh Temssarg isnounts.o Ms EMeniss ohlott andeJon Clarkh d'allhey, of Br.andMor. Thetcere Fmna perk.ormoied quetyonOco pents, atmpassin the bmrde' Sndwich.dan Mas stping Einy Mare Theksn rornonptmbr1.t Mr. Jnd Pr. Soryp and Kaibfs an etunnaed toWlamKing and oe Mr. Katbor father.m nKtet POOMK CT. M d., Ot. 2. The tomhltomackm for theMaryad Dhellgire aeneneftwad heary cut Wahinsan, PakHodelg Touestayates noon N o vebeen 1 at,00 oclock. ao comaiseuds forthe Settlemcaet Schoo waih tthe macktainfo the amountari eoy as acheduag Tenn,00 cars.Her C. alac, R.f ofthEtryo Agitue. fis ofharan of the crno ig hare Mdr. PaSc.enrm, wiofth seca frern ise oCi Mr Fran Nbthe Misethe Y orkAe And atsR KD.h' Dunae (Jra. io i pdotor a cofege irofew hYore Themryatuent Ischr anned oftenti Elen O in Johso faltnd n toehe a~leo haltimoe.e- Th dee ben i Batrenaind h bes onlaedn T.s it sn Emilyit Mi Mr. X. lfs wfa thdh thssesnastedl to esiaes ORDR ST ts Fwbld sudsw0 Sse'e - i aunes snen. Street vender. 40aM be Pept ,, of the bdenses eissie 4C the dV. a oeding to a ----"*- made tA DUstrict . s OW t Or tie street venders emmmttee .t the Merchants and Manufacturers Ame clatiem. Whether they also should be eK out of the resdential sedon. the conmittee does not car to say, be heving that phase of -the situsate.a should be left to the ..o... .Ug. of those residing In the renjal sec-I tions. The coimittee, 'onsIstIng of 0. J. De Moll, chairman: M. A. Loses, Jo soph A. Berberich, Victor X. Des, and Sidney W. Straus, in their report to the commissioners. my@: "It is our belief that the public eMe. walks and streets should be available only for the traffic of humans and ve hicles and, as above recommended, no license should be issued for the sale oC merchandise or other similar pursuit In the business district. "Street venders are a relic of the age when the buyers had to beware. There is no legitimate reason why the public should staffer Itself to be Im portuned to trade while using the pub lie streets or sidewalks, nor should the streets or sidewalks be made r*volv Ing locations for the setting un of Vjs iness, particularly in a section of the city now much in demand for treag portation on toot and in vehiclea' The committee says a rsssMble exception should be made for the sale of daily news pers. EDLCATIONAL COLUMBIA SCHOOL OF DRAFTING ROY C. CLAFLIN, Pres. 14th and T Sts. Phone North 272 Learn drafting and enter this profession of good pay and edhigenial work. Da or night se ons. Individual Instrucion. Course in 3 to 9 months. Full Information on muest. Get LAtest Catalg . Enroll This Week kiT. PLEASANT BVSINBS 8 CflOOL. Third Door North of 18th & Columbla Mw (1116 Adams MtH Road.) Greg; SharthAad. Touch typewriting. Huninee. Z imb. Evening Classe", t9P.3. Monday. W..esday Friday. Office O n Every Evening. Enroll Now. LANOUAGES. mathematics, science. ds night, course; moderate rates. Columbia. 806', I at.* ACCOUNTANCY grade inl1 to tedegree era GLASS 1111PS 1"" a EI The Natidna School of C.mmem Edwin C. Bowrth, Presaidnt, International Duilding. 1319-21 F Street NW. Phone AL 568. C HIROPRACTIC pCate eomisrs. 3veaa case. e.sa. P - so be of. SPAISH ASCHOOL OF RPpro res.181.n Do . t.e St . ie Schoel of Graati Art Brewnley Bldg., 134t F St. 8R etr M . Per Iatermettm, Call E. H. RANDALL, Duss Easer, mea sutS. LAKE SCHOOL eT~oAPEY AND TTPUWRITENO 4.45 ees lj ig d~~ YMCA SCHOOLS Law (SW ese.s cem ace rs e 65. aS. er SSOCIETY FORt THE- STUDT'.OF 8CTitPTliRIE M. RADER wart,* manh-lut5ed. Iectuire-tglka. prov rather than disproves the Bible OD'S AUJTOCRAPH" nue Presbyterian Church -8 O'CLOCK sly donated), tomorrow noon. The f. makes a particular atppral that at, as well as the man attd woman ne lectures. Iseouerbul a "straight-tvem-th. E-NO INVITATIONS AT ALL MEETINORl able C. LInIten, at the ergan. Mr. at Keith's-ed lavites hearty ee ab. noon aned ni=ght th e. s a the