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FOR SALE.HOUSES

V NEW 16th ST. HOMES(Between Meridian and Oak Sts.)

Five Left. '

9 nom. S baths. 2 rear porches. 2 open fireplaces,iaatastaeeous hot-water heater; garage;lota 24 tmt wide.

If you art looking for an exclusive neighborhoodand attractive home. It will be to youradvantage to inspect these today.OPENDAILY AND SUNDAY.LIGHTED

%NTIL b P.M.For price and terms see owner's representativeoa premises or pbooe Col. 2087.M. & R. B. Warren, Owners.JUST OFF 14th st. car line.1331 to 1343 Taylor st. n.w.; 6fcrge rooms, tile bath, h.w.h., gasand elec. light, attic, deep lot towide alley, cement porches, extralarge sleeping porches. Easyterms. Ask^the man who ownsone. For sale* byTHOMAS A. JAMESON,

Main 5526. 906 N. Y. AVe. N.Wi fSri ta vt An c^r r a. _rrJOjy J A I o±. JUSL UI1

Nth St. car line; corner house, I7 large rooms, with built-ingarage. Easy terms- Ask theman who bwns one. For sale byTHOMAS A. JAMESON,

Main 5526.- 906«\. Y. Ave. N.WNEW HOMES

WITH GARAGESitffl cit., Petworth.

fwHT terms.

1L J. BIEBER,RNVI^r and Owner.

g*nK. 4717 or Col. 9890.QUICK BUYER.8-KOOM CORNER SEMIdetachedbrirk house in convenient northwest

tection. Inscription: First floor.Center hall,living room, music room, dining room, paneleda.id beamed in solid oak. parquet flooring;kitchen. Second floor.4 large outside bedrooms,tile bath, sleeping porch. Cement cellar underwhole house; hot-water beat; large lawn on 3codes: hedge; front and side porches; stationarytul« and toilet in basement; also storageroom. Price. $13,500. No agents. Address Box14S-P. Star office. ' 27+

CHEVY CHASE.Must Be Sold.

' This Owner Leaving City.y2 Square From Conn. Ave.

Iiovely home, erected by a prominent builderWith great care, of beat materials; wideporches, hot-water beat, electric lights, awnings.screens; 12 tons of coal; 50x125. Thenri.-o ic richf See it uwm

^ ANXIOUS TO 8ELL.Conn. Ave., Chevv Chase.

Center-hall plan: 11 room*. 2 baths; garage200x1 J*i. No reasonable offer refused.STONE A FA1 WAX. 1342 New York aTe.

CENTER-HALL FLAN 8EMI-BUKGALOW;picely decorated and in excellent condition;living rooio (open fireplace), dining room, den,kitchen. 3 bedrooms, sleeping porch, 2 baths;lot 00x150, with large shade trees: within %square car line, iu Chevy Chase. D. C.; only$11,500; vacant; immediate possession.

ROBERT H. LEWIS.Main 132Q. 921 15th st. n-w.

PROPERTIES IN ALL SECTIONS OF THEDISTRICT AND MARYLAND.Come in and see our big list.

$6,750. $500 Cash. $25 Monthly.7-room bungalow, bath, one-pipe furnace, electricityand gas; screened sleeping porch, largelot, 60x150.

$5,000. $500 Cash. $50 Monthly.6 rooms and bath, hot-water heat, gas, slateroof, good lot.

$7,750. $1,500 Cash. $75 Monthly.Near 14th street car line. 6 rooms and tilehath, hot-water heat, electricity and gas, roomfor garage, paved alley, parquet floors, housevacant; immediate possession.

$5,750. $500 Cash. $50 Monthly.Northeast bargain; 6 rooms and bath, brick.* WOODRIDGE BUNGALOW.

J6.500. . $750 Cash. $55 Monthly.New: 5 room, and bath, hot-water heat, gas.electricity; nice large lot, fine cellar. (231S328.)

0. B. ZANTZINGER,903 New York ace.Phone Main 53T1.

t IMMEDIATE POSSESSION.BLOOMINGDALE.6 la^ge rooms and tile bath;nice closets; hot-water heat; concrete cellarwith laundry conveniences. This is in firstclasscondition and we can sell on $1,000 cashand easy terms for the halance.

ROBERT LEE O'BRIEN.Franklin 5385. 1710 I St. a.w.

JAMESON BUILT HOMES,501 to 517 Kentucky ave. s.e.

6 moms and ba^i, front and rear porches:h.w.h.; gas and electric lights; deep lots to a (pared alley. Price, $7,950. Easy terms. Askthe man who owns one.

For sale byTHOMAS A. JAMESON.

Mats 5526. 906 N. Y are, a.w.

BUNGALOW.A little BEAUTY.7 rooms,

bath, large front and sleepingporches. HIGHLY MODERN.Large lot; 15 minutes to Treasuryby motor. Either car line.SPECIALLY PRICED. Trulya bargain for some one. Inspectday or evening. Phone Cleveland1490.READY NOV. 1st..OPEN.

17*7 KENTON ST. N.W., New. 8 large rooms on 2 floors. 4 bedMM.2 baths." Garage. Best location Incity. Within one block of Mt. Pleasant cars.VNVWMSKBa ui aucKviccK r arm.

GOBI. H. SMITH. Owner. Col. IMS.Or o«e yoor broker.

$1,200 FOR A LOTIN CHEVY CHASE, D. C.

SO town and (IB m month. In the vtcteitynf^aP iaoprortmrata. Address Bos S27-K, Stu

HARRY E. GLADMAN,306 Pa. Ave. S.E.

* Lincoln 346.$3.850.15th lit. near C a.e..6-r«oni brick.

bath; good conditio*; $750 cash, $30per month.

$2.050.0 at. cat. 12th a.e..4-room frame.colonial ftorch; aide and rear alley;$1,800 cash, terms to suit.

$6,500.Pa. are. a.e. aear 13th.6-room brick.collar; h.w.h.; excellent condition;room for garage; $1,000 cash, $50per month.

$6,500.Ktb st. near H a.e..6-room, bay-windowbrick cellar : furnace ; good condition; $1,000 caah, $50 per month.$5,250.1st at. s.t. near B.6-room brick.

furnace heat; cellar; deep lot towide alley; terms to suit.

$10,500.B st. opposite Library.11 rooms.cellar; furnace good condition ; roomfor garaga; terms.

$7,000.12th at. a.e. near B.6-room brick.vapor, heat; double garage; $1,000cash; terms.

HARRY E. GLADMAN.306 Pa. Ave. S.E.

{ Lincoln 346.TkE PROPERTIES* ADVERTISED UNDER

orit NAME ARB* CONTROLLED EXCLUSIVELYBY 1*8 THEY ARE ADVERTISEDDAILY BY NUMBER UNTIL SOLD

A FEW SPECIAL COLOREDBARGAINS.

319 Eye it. i.w..Mr., 0 r. 92.200.BOO 22nd »t n w..Br., 0 r . hall and b.;

la trot*, can. (3,200. Ba.y trrma.1423 N. J. a«. n.w..Br., 6 r. ta.; latmbe,

gai. (4.280. Tcnaa. Pna.ion.2004 K at..Br.; furnace: gaa;*6 r. and b ;

excellent condition; pang.Ion. $2,550. (500cash. (80 monthly.1 AA. a., ill I. .1 * .S . he ...* »tm1.

lent condition: One location- $8,000, $200down. $86 toul monthly payment.300 ltd at. s.w..Br ; 6 r.: Urft fmnt and

tick yard, rood location. $2,000; $200 caah;int reasonable Unas.

141$ Mth at n.w..Fr.; 5 r.: on atreet carl.ne; VACANT; excellent condition. $1,900;$.100 caah. $26 per month.

04 Beaton pi. n r..Br. and fr.; 0 t. Bargainat $2,900. Excellent terms.

191T and 1919 12tb st. n.w..Br : 2 3-famllyData; each con tainint 5 r. and b.: exceUentinvestment and Boa location. $600 each.1 erase. ;

78h Mortons at. n w..Br., r.. b.; latrobe;$8,000.1718-171614 7th at. n-w..Twa « r and b. be.

bounce: eicellent bnslneaa location; can be remodeledto make excellent store Location. $14,000far both.12 Q at. n.w,.Br.; 8 r. h, latrobo, fan.$8,800. Terma.1«10-21 23-20 O at. a.e.Br., « r. and b.

eacb; beat bargain a.e. $2,060 each; $500 cask,balance small monthly payments.

llt2B N. J- arc. n.w..Fr.. 5 r.; excellent into-home. $1,126 $600 ash.427-429 N st aw.Br . 0 r.; large back

vard. $2,600 each. $600 caah. $35 tier month'

431 S st. u.w..Br , « r.; excellent conditAn:largo back yard. $2,760; $.600 caab, $36per moutli.SUBURBAN.Tuxedo, Md.; fr.: 5 r.; lot

containing nearly three acres: excellent garden,fruit, shade, etc. $8,000; $600 cash, $80 par

""THIS IS ONt,T A PARTIAL LIST OF THEJ.Alt'.K NUMBER OF HOUBES WE HAVEI oKiBAI-K TO COLORED ON REASONABLE

"^RADFORD & CO., Inc.,I$7 Southern building.Main UTl. Mala ML

FOB SALE.HOUSES.Contfnaetf.

FOR SALE.^

A very desirable home locatedin High View (vacant), containing6 rooms and bath. Price andterms very reasonable.

HARRY A. KITE,Main 4846. 1514 K NAV.6-ROOM AND BATH DETACHED. ONLY$4,250: will take automobile as cash payment.Address Box 101-P. Star office. 2b*

1816 EYE ST..TACANVOLD COLONIAL BRICK HOUSE; CAN BE

RESTORED: LOT 48x150.L. W. GROOMES. 1416 F at.

IP YOU WANT TO BUY OR SELL REAL KS«-«-»*- uitnr «v «s»k Tfil v PftW.1Kl»", HVC jnr. iauiwnii. nun niu. u. « w

I.BR& CO. 819 1Mb it. n.w.. Washington.D. o ;

FOR SALE.C OLORED-Severalvery nice homes, locatedin the n.w. section, containing6 rooms. Price, $2,650. Veryeasy terms. For further information,B. B. PINN, 712 Ken-;yon st. n.w. Telephone CoL5817.COLUMRI.V HEIGHTS.WELL BUILT 6rooms nnl bath brick; room for garage. Pricefor quick sale. $4,500. Terrai. A. B. CAMPBELL.1410 H n.w.

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WOODRIUOE AND BROOKLAND.Brook land.A dandy 8-rt»om house: all Improvements;large lot: vacant; $7,500; $500

cash, balance like rent.Woodridge.A dandy 6-room house. all amproveraents;large lot; possession at once;

$6,500: h real value: $1,000 cash.Many other attractive houses and bungalows.

It will pay you to see me before buying.R. F. HOLMES.

1604 R. I. ave. n.e. Phone N. 8812FORSALE.

A beautiful semi-detachedhome on McKinley St., ChevyChase; 9 rooms and 2 baths,garage; vacant. Price reasonable,terms easy.UADDv'l Ii'lTF

nrvivi\ x xx. xvx x -l.,

Main 4846. 1514 K N.W.for homkm and IaVkstmBntSSee MAHORNEY A SULLIVAN.

' They Know Washington."1527 Eye at. n.w. Tel. Main 7821.

INCOME RESIDENCE I-ROPBKT'f.Oood cordition;lot 50x150; 7 rooms, bath upstairs. 0rooms, hath down; garage; garden; chickenlot: on "paved street two blocks 14th st. carand District line: $11,000. Apply OWNER, atproperty. 118 Willow ave.. Takoma Park.

TO CLOSE ESTATE.SEPARATELY OB ASENTIRETY. ANY BROKER.

Three 9-room, bay window brick dwellingswith bath.

Two 11-room dwellings with bath.Corner store with 9-room dwelling and bnth.All in 1400 block 5th st. n.w. Any reasonable

offei considered.J. RAYMOND HOOTER. Troatee.715 District National Bank bldg.

SUPER-CONCRETEHOMES

Are dry, warm, safe, artisticand may be built economically.Our Super-Concrete, CorklinedThin Walls are the greatestinvention of this concrete

age.Let us tell you why. Plan

now for spring building.TTIU CTTDUD rTW^CO T7TI7ini^ oui

MOLD CO.,Room 401. Pope Bldg.,

817 14th St. N.W.VACANT.

49 FLORIDA AVE. N.W.Move right in: just papered and painted

throughout; brick; six large rooms; bath; farnaceheat; bargain. $6,750; $500 cash, balanoalike rent: op?n from 2 to 5 p.m.M. B. KOI?MAN". Room 510. Colorado bldf.

Main_7450 or North 9886.

WANTED.TO BUY.« OR 8 ROOM HOFSE.HOT-WATER: EL.ECtrieity;n.w. or n.e. section. Address Box1S5-P. Star office. ,

BAOOMINGDALK.6. 8 or 9 room brick; possession within 00

days. DAVID E. BARRY.M«!a 1801. 1307 H st. n.w.

(TTO 10 ROOM HOrSE IN OOOI> K.W. BECtion;will pay ten to fifteen thousand dollars.Kindly call N. 6536.IF TOT; .WANT YOCR LOTS CONVERTEDinto cash address Box 329-K, Star office.WANTED.GOOD 6 OR 7 ROOM HOTS1Tnortheast, not too fax from Union station. CallNorth 65363 6S S ItOOBi HOUSfc, Idf. MJsASANT TiltColombia Heights section; price most be rea-on^b*.efor cash. Address Box 259-P, StarofficeDOWNTOWN SECTION. FROM 10 TO 15oobjs; substantial cash payment. What haveyon to offer?A. N. WIDDMAN A CO.. 861 9th at. n.w. 28*

A 11 C l_/\il V^cLsll

for 0 or S room house northwest; prefer near9th and T n.w. Will buy at ouce. Address Boxl<jg-P. Star office_1IAVK IMMEDIATE PCRtTJASERS FOR «. 8and 10 nx>m houses; any part of city. CROCKit COREY. 817 14th st. n.w. Main 4160. 28*TO 8 ROOM HOUSE-IN ANT GOOD WHITE*

section, city or suburbs; prefer city property.Phone Main 3500.I DESIRE TO PURCHASE A GOOD HOME INa residential section, n.w., containing abouteight rooms; good cash payment. Address Box87-P. 8tar office.

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HAVE YOU SOLD YOURPROPERTY YET?

WE CAN SELL IT INSEVEN DAYS.

THE W. F. OGLE CO., INC.,347-348 MUNSEY BLDG.,

MAIN 3711.e-BOOM MODERN HOUSES. PETWOllTHand Lincoln Park sections. He bare at leasta dozen buyers for homes in these sections,who can pay from $1,000 to $2,000 cash payment.It will be of mutual benefit to sendfull particulars at once.

N. E. RYON CO.,.INC.,Successors to New York Realty Brokers.

Main 4697. 1423 F at. a.W.WE WANT MOKE PROPERTY TO" SELL.If your price and terms are right we nave immediatepurchasers.

Consult Our Sales Department.THOS. E. JARRELL,

887 Woodward bldg. Main T«6.we want a number of houses in allaectlona of the city. Some of oar client* willpay *11 eash. List your property with a* ftquick reaolta.

SAMUEL SHAPIRO,r«nkllp 8442. 717 14th at. n.w.. 2nd floor

HAVE YOU SOLD YOURPROPERTY YET?

WE CAN SELL IT INSEVEN DAYS.

[THE W. F. OGLE CO., INC.,347-348 MUNSEY BLDG.,

MAIN 3711.OWNERS CONTEMPLATING SELLING.

List jour property with as; quick result*.We have numerous applicant* far houses ofS, 7. 8 and rooms.

THE P. a SMITH CO..818 18th st. n.w. M. 848*.

WE HAVE MANY CALLS FOR HOURS INvarious Section* of the city ; ranging 1* price*from $8,800 to $12,000. To list with us moansquick sale.PRATHER & ROBINSON,

518 818 Bond Bldg..14th anil New York are.

Mala 4*2.WE ARE HAVING DAILY CALLS FOB T. 8.». 10 ream houses, in the NORTHWEST SECTIONof the city. If you desire to sell yourbout, list with

ERNEST HALL COOLIDOE CO.,$08 17th st. Main 3482-$48$HOMEIN GOOD RESIDENTIAL SECTION;

city or suburbs; 8 to 12 rooms. 801 Souther*Mdjr Main 373.SIX TO EIGHT ROOM HOUSE IN ClOofinorthwest section: can pay $1,000 caah. Adtfrea*Box 132-P. 8tar office.

HAVE YOU SOLD YOURPROPERTY YET?

WE CAN SELL IT INSEVEN DAYS.

THE W. F. OGLE CO.. INC.,347-348 MUNSEY BLDG.,

MAIN 3711.

DTVP3TMEHT PROPERTY.MT. PLEASANT; SEMI-DETACHED; NINErooms, two baths; b.w.b.; electricity; $*xa$*;eeeond and third Soar* Sttad for light llous

asr- owJ,"$$^r

I FOR SALE.APARTMENTS.' MOST DESIRABLE. WELL LOCATEDapartment house in Colombia Heights; rents$5,500 a rear; all apartments contain 6 roomsand bath each. Ideal location for home, as

Swell as good investment. Price,t $40,000;terms.

Prather & Robinson,515-516 Bond bldg..

14th and New York ave.Main 442.

WONDERFUL OPPORTUNITY FOR AN Investorin Washington real estate.Apartmenthouse; fireproof building; in excellent location;close to Mt. Pleasant car line; every apartmentin excellent condition: all leased for one year^can be bought for $62,500: gross rents. $0,720.For more information address Box 91-P, Staroffice.

Five New Fireproof ApartmentBuildings

Hanging in price from $150,000 to $300,000, produring good incomes. Se\eral arc rare bargainsA. C. HOUGHTON A CO.. 1516 H at. n.w."We have the BKST in every section."

Before You Buy or TradeInquire at>out these bargains. We have n

number »»f apartment buildings and storesranging in price from $10,000 to $500,000.which we can sell or trade. Have several buyswhich are real bargains as income producers.One bldg with 16 upts., annual rental, $7,700.Price. $42,500. Good terms.

A. C. HOUGHTON & CO.. 1516 H st. n.w."We have the BB8T in ever., section."

The Northumberland.Apartments sold on co-operative plan. Twe

r«w»m> ami "nin iu < rwmh auu uhiii. rricps,$2,700 to $11,000. Mr. Harry A. Seay will bton premises after 4 p.m. daily.

Union Realty Corporation,Exclusive Agent. i

fllO Fvarw hldg. Main S415.

WANTED APARTMENT HOUSESI WANT TO BUY FROM OWNER A MODERNapartment building, price between $50,000 and$75,000; inflated values not considered. AddressBox_1982MJL_Star^ office. :

FOR SAXE.LOTS.VALUABLE LOT IN CHEVY CHASE. «5rl50;half square from Conn. ave. Call owner.N« rrth 7439.'1 HREE DOTS OPPOSITE MT. Y EiiNONSchool. Del Kny, Va.: prh'e. $1,000. ApplyMISS HELEN CALVERT. Potomac. Va. !»KtlLDER VERY ANXIOUS TO DISPOSE OFseveral excellent building lots with shade trees,at Cbevy Chase Circle, will sell cheap and oneasy terms for quick sale. Address Box 96-P,Star office.DESIRABLE BUILDING LOTS IN WOODridge;terms reasonable. OWNER, 519 WashingtonLoan and Trust bldg. 27*

Lots.Lots.Lots.The best in Chevy Chase. D. C. Let me

take you out in my car and show yon the beat.Call Mr. BOYD, Col. 919, or address 1400Irving st. n.w.

LOTS

Chevy Chaseat

Pre-war prices.Best location, pleasant

environment, easy terms.At grade and ready to

build on.Before you buy

make an inspection ofwhat we offer.

THOMAS J. FISHER & CO.Inc.

738 15th St. Main 6830.83 LARGE BUILDING SITES. VICINITYConduit r£. and Jew*tt at.; 60 to 100 ft. front;low winter prices; S»600 up; 50 lota, Itiverdale.Md.; near cars; 50x160; $100 each. OWNER.4914 Aubbf st. Phone West 2689. 28*CHOICE lfilh ST. N.W. BUILDING SITEFOR HOME OR INVESTMENT; VERY REASONABLETERMS ARRANGED. ADDRESSBOX 58-M. STAR OFFICE. 28*PINEHUR8T LOTS (NEAR CHEVY CHASEPari); sewer and water. Very desirable andspacious. 15c to 25c square foot. Tens*.

MeLACHLEN BANKING COKP'N,Real Estate Dept. 10th and G.

SEVERAL LOTS NEAR 16th AND WEBSTERits. n.w.; cheap. For sale by owner. CallCol. 4218 after 6 p.m.

WANTED.LOTS.RCIIaDER WANTS' IAOTS FOR IMMEDIATEimprovement: near 14th st. or Conn. ave. AddretiBox 175jM. Star office. 28*

BUSINESS PROPERTY.FOR SAT.R.

CORNER "BRICK NEAR FN ION STATION:atoreroom, rooms and bath; 2-storx brickstable "ou rear.

PRICK, $5,750.Rented at $50 ijer month under monthly

agreements. Should easily rent for $75 nermonth.

HEKBEBT A. OIIX A SON,14<»> G «t. o w.

BIG BARGAIN! TWEN¥?~TrEET PS5MPenna/lranla are. on 13th at.: fonr-etorybuilding; at small expense would rent for 3200a montb; Quick sale, 317,500; worth 325.0CO;only 35,000 cash required.

Prather & Robinson,515-516 Bond bids..

14th and New York ave.Main. 442.

FOR RENT.TO LEASE rok TERM OP TBARS.

Over 5,000 04. ft. on ground floor fa 3-storybuilding near N. Y. ave. and 14th at.; auitablafor uny kind of basinets; long term to responsibletenant.

I JESSE L. HFTSKELL. 1403 H at. aw.

FOR EXCHANGE.FARMS AN1> SFBl IlltAN FOH 1'ITY 1JOMKS

1 and incomes; want opts, or city honsen. Whathave you to exchange?

ARTHUR M. CONXOR. Real Estate.726 14th st. B.w., Room 222. Exchanges. 30*

I LET US KNOW WHAT YOU HAVE TO OF1fer.homes close to the city for farms in1 northern Virginia, on electric lines. BURLLFARM AGENCY, Hersdoo. Vi.; office in HerodonHotel. 1*

FOB SALE OR EXCHANGE.EIGHT SMALL BRICK INVESTMENThowei near 7th and Pa. are., renting for$102.50 monthly: will rent for more; aaaeaaor'avaluation over $13.000; will sell for $10,500,or trade at name price and add up In $4,000in caah for up-to-date nix or eight room house,in good first-class northwest section and worththe price.

OWNERAddreaa Apt. 3, 149 R st. n.e. 28f

SUBURBAN PR0PEBT7.Foil mitie.

NEAR FALLS CHURCH.r» acres trucking soil. heavy stream; smallhouse; only five miles out. Just the nlace forprofitable market garden. Only $3,750; lowterms. Address Box 260-P, Star office.BUNGALOW.WELL LOCATED. NEAR CARS'5 rooms and bath, hot-water heat, gas andelectric lights; modern in every respect. Price,$5,500. Terms.

ROBERT E. PUNKHOCSER.35th and Bunker Hill road.

Mt. Rainier. Md.BUNGALOW.5 LARGE ROOMS, BATH;newly decorated; open fireplace; furnace:strictly modern; electric range and pump; fullbasement; ga rage; poultry house; fruit; lawn:25 minutes city possession. Phone Bethesda

28-M. novlO*FOR HALE BY OWNER.NEW 2-STORYbungalow. 7 rooms and bath, all modern; electricity.gas. hot water; big lot: reasonable:immediate possession; leaving city. Apply 107East Ashland ave.. Uiverdale. Md. 31*FOR SALE, AT WOODSIDE.ONE-THIRD OFan acre land, fruit and shade; 6-room house;at $3,500. See this quick. SILVER SPRINGREALTY CO.. phone Woodside 135.

TEN-ROOM MODERN nOME ON THE PIKE,at Woodside; 2Y± acre* land: finest of fruitand shade; large garage; near everything.SILVER SPRING REALTY CO., Woodaide 186.WOODRIDGE, P. C..5-ROOM BUNGALOW,all improvements, $5,750; -41,000 cash. $50per month, fl-room honse, all improvements,$5,750; $1,000 cash, $50 per month.

F. A. LINGER, 2377 K. I. ave. n.e.FOUR-ROOM BUNGALOW.NEWLY PAINTed; In good condition: nicely located in strictlywhite neighhorlKMMl: near school andchurches; good lot; with fruit and poultryhonse; possession at once. Price. $3,400; $500cash; balance $45 per month for this andother suburban properties. Apply to

E. H. 8HINN.3611 34th at. Mt. Kainier. Md.

Phone Hyattsvillc Exchange 166-J.

j BKACTIKtHTTion.OW~flLE~BUNUAI.OW~;8 rooms: psntry: bath; 1 acre; carafe; porchesand windows screened: a regular city home;a.m.!.; only 4 miles ont. at Veitcii station,Wasii.-Va. trolley line. 12th and Pa.; 15 mln.

i acrrice; 2 min. to ears; owner movlnf to NewYork and will sacrifice regardless of cost tndformer advertised price. Nee October 22 issuefltsr for detailed nd. Terms.

A. W. EI.DRIDGE. Owner. 28*5-ROOM BUNGALOW! ACRE LA Nil; PINEtrees; crapes; chicken house; $2,350; terms;also 7-room house for rent.

B. M. RMITII.Arlington. Va. Phone Clarendon 805F2-2.

7~T*O<5M HOURE.IN OUR" "BT BLIVISIQR;Cherrydale. Gas and electricity; hot-waterheat: full set of plumbing; cellar well drained;double floors and double siding. This house iswell located as to car line, stations andschools and well built. Price, $7,000.

GEO. I«. RUCKKtt & CO..Arlington County Courthouse,

_____Clarendon. Va.

THATEH AVE., SILVER SPRING, MD: Attractive brick bungalow; 5 rooms, pantryand bath; cement cellar; sewerage; city water

. and electricity; lot 50x220; one block from catlino; $1,000 under present market price. PhoneWnllili tMK. *!

SUBURBAN PROPERTY.FOR SAMS <Continued*

SEVEN ROOMS; OS TWO AVENUES;porches; three lots; electricity; one fare; possession; $4,500; easy terms. Columbia1S15-W 27*BARGAIN. $1,500 CASH; NEW 4-ROOM COTtage;2 lots; on Lsnrel car line; act quickly.T. T. HACK.NET, owner. Benryo, Md. (Hollywood).80*fitrr LAND NORTH OF WASHINGTON INMontfff mery county. Md.; direct line of 16tbat. We have several beautiful home sites from1% to 6 acres on best auto roid, convenientto trolley and electric lights; at 1 and 2 centsper foot. Buy now while price is right; is fewyears the value will double; safe investment?and one sure to grow. Phone Sales Dept.,Main 766; let as show you the property.THOS. K. JAjRIU:LL. 887 Woodward bldg.

FOR RElfT .

GLEN ECHO;"~Mirr~ONE*"BUNGAIASVT *#6;ele< light; plumbing; city pressure watersuppi.v. One house. $40; electric light; plumb*ing; city pressure water supply. Apply Mrs.Hirons. Oxford rd.. Glen Echo. Md.

HYATSVUXE INew modern bungalow; 5 rooms and batb;

hardwood floors; large floored attic; large lot;half block from boulevard. Price, $75 permonth. (2828828».

O. B. ZANTZINGER.903 New York ave. 1

Phone Main 5371. <

WAXTKU^1 SPECIALIZE IN SELLING FARMS ANDsuburban homes. I can sell yours. Call, phoneor write

CHA8. H. DOING,Phone Main 3631. 225 Colorado bldg.

PABMS.FOH HUB.

MARYLAND.100 ACRES. ON TWO TRtBlItaries of Mugothy river, mile from trolley andstate road; 9-room brick house; two tenanthouses, bungalow; ample farm buildings; <5,000fruit trees. Price. $-5,000.

100 acres with water front and on state road,only mile from town; modern 8 room housewith every convenience; modern dairy barn;outbuilding: fruit; good timber. Price, $18,000.350 acres, nearly surrounded by navagable

water, with sandy beacfi; considered an A-lfarm and in good condition; colonial brickhouse: new frauu dwelling; large dairy lamsland other buildings; fruit; wharf. Price.$i£.00o. /

CHARLES F LEE. Annapolis. Md. 20*FIFTY ACRES, 40 IN CLOVER. TIMOTUYand cow peas; exceedingly fertile, highest stateof cultivation, well fenced and watered; goodtimber; small eight-room farm house, iu goodcondition: fine farm buildings, water in houseand negr barn: tine fruit, shade and garden;half mile from school, high school; out Baltimoreboulevard; % mile to car line; on statero«d now being concreted; $7,000: third cash.GEO. C. WALKER. Kresge bldg., llfh and G.

MARYIANI) FARM.100 ACRES; 79EARcity: easy terms; house, barn, fruit; exchangeconsidered. It. WALLING, Lincoln Hotel,city.323-AT~FARM;"AJk>UT_225 A- CLRAEEI)~ANbin .excellent state or cultivation; wxuc r«juutimber: land lies nicely and is well wateredby streams and springs; uuusually well suitedfor stock raising or general farming. Imjprovements consist of ten-room and bath house.wired for electricity, cellar, porches, tenanthouse; stable that will accommodate abouttwenty head of stock, three barns and otheroutbuildings. The farm is located in I?rinceGeorges county. &M.. about twenty miles fromcity and about two and one-half miles fromrailroad station. Price, $21,500, includingherd of ten cows, three horses, full farmequipment and share of crops; very reasonableterms arranged.

Prather & Robinson,515-516 Bond bldg.. .

14th and New York ave.Main 442.

liUUESEEKEKSSend for Virginia farm list

Department 2,Emporia, Va. nolO*WA\TELI.

25 ACRES OR MOKE. ADAPTED TO POULrtry. within 2 miles cars, 30 miles Washington;northern Fairfax or I^oudoun; some timber,balance clear of underbrush; house good condition;necessary outbuildings; not over $75acre. For this will pay $1,000 cash, $400

| yearly, including interest. If can't give theseterms do not answer. COBUKN, 11 Lindezlave., Cherrydale, Va.FUAVK NfSEKOUS CUENTS WHO OESIKISto purchase nearby Md. and Va. farms, 1 ta50 acres; what have you to offer? State fullparticulars. CHAS. H. DOING, Colorado bidg.

REAL ESTATE LOANS.UAVll tft'NDS IS HA.NLi TO ill* lilLTedgesecond deed of trust notes' on D. C.property. WM. T. WILLKTT. 1309 H n.w.

UU.NbV To liOA.N.J330 TO J600.U00 ON i).r Ml Mtate. Several large trust funda. Alltreouctloni conducted with economical coo- Iaideratlon for borrowers. WM. H. 8AUNDKJUI* CO.. Southern bids.. 807 15th at. n.w.

FUNDS NOW -aVAJLABLS. T6 LOAN ON Ifirst and sesond trusts on D. C. real estate.Prevailing interest rates. Keaaonable coonala-aion. Prompt replies.CLARENCE F. WELCH,

Grotsid floor. 8onthera bldg.Main 4289.

~ MONEY TO LOAMOn desirable real estate securities.

TTLEB * RUTHERFORD, INC.,17 15th st. n.w. j

F1BST AND SECOND MORTGAGE NOTESfor sale, well secured on improved income-pee-during Washington dtp real estate: some ofthese Dote, hear more than 6 per sent interest

j GARDINER fpHT. 717 l«th at a.w. |

^WANTED.MONEY.WANTED.LOAN OK $500 KOR SHORTperiod: will pay good interest. Address Bos220-P. Star office. 20*

AUCTION SALESTHIS APTERXOON.

TH08. J. OWEN A SON. AUCTIONEERS.

Three-Story English-Basement! Brick Dwelling Containing 9

Rooms. Bath, Electric Light,1 Hot-Water Heat, 1634 Rhode

Island Ave, N.W.Vacant.Ready for Occupancy.By authority vested in us. will sell at publicauction, on WEDNESDAY. THE TWENTYSEVENTHDAY OK OCTOBER. 1920, AT

FOUR-THIRTY O'CLOCK P.M., lot HH. square182, improved as above. This property ia beautifullylocated, downtown, midway betweenScott Circle and Connecticut avenue.Terms: Purchaser car assume an $8,000 first

trust, pay $3,000 cash and balance in one andtwo years. A deposit of $250 required at timeof sale and the purchaser allowed thirty daysto complete the purchase. Further particularsHi time of sale.

THOS. J. OWEN A SON, Auctioneers.oc22-dAHs.exSuADAM X WE8CHLER. AUCTIONEER.

Three-Story Brownstone andBrick Dwelling, No. 1132New Jersey Ave. N.W., byAuction.

By virtue of authority vested in the under- jsigned. I will offer for sale by public miction, fiu front of the premises, on WEDNESDAY,OCTOBER TWENTY-SEVENTH. 1920. ATHVB O'CLOCK P.M., lot 821, square VW, imprcvedby 7-room and bath brick dwelling.Terms: One-third cash, balance in one and

t^o y£ars at 0 per cent, secured by deed oftrust on the property sold, or all cash, at optionof purchaser. Depor.it of $200 requiredat sale. Terms of sale to lie complied within 40 days. All conveyancing, recording andrevenue stamps at purchaser's cost.

ADAM A. WESCHLBIl, Auctioneer.oc20-d&ds,ex8n

FUTURE DAYS.ADAM-ITWESCHLER7 AUCTIONEER:

TRUSTEE'S RALE. TO CLOSE AN ESTATE,OF BRICK DWELLING. NO. tm 10th.STREET NORTHEAST. AND FRAMEDWELLING. NO. 613 EYE STREETNORTHKAHT. \

By virtue of authority vested in the under1signed trustee, under the last will and testamentof Mary 1. Dwire, deceased, administrationNo. 22347. 1 will sell by public auction,in front of the respective premises, on WEDNESDAY,NOVEMBER THIRD. 1320, the followingdescribed real estate in the city ofWashington. District of Columbia, to wit:

AT HALF-PAST FOUR O'CLOCK P.M..lot 81 in Loving & Chappel'a subdivision oflota in square 960, as per plat recorded in BookR. L. H., page 158. in the office of the surIveyor for the District of Columbia, improvedby two-story and basement brick dwelling, sixrooms and bath. No. 621 10th street northeast,

i AT FOUR FORTY-FIVE O'CLOCK P.M.,i tbe cant seven fret by tbc full depth or taelot of original lot 12. and the west nine fretby the full depth of the lot of original lot 18.in square K>K, improved by frame dwelling. No.H18 Eye street northeast.

Terras: tine-third eaab. balance In one andtwo years at V/r. secured by deed of trust uponthe property sold, or all casb. at option of purchaser. A deposit of 8200 on each house re'quired at time of sale. Terms to be compliedwith in thirty days, otherwise trustee, reserves

i the right to resell the property at tbe risk andcost of defaulting purchaser tafter Are days'advertisement of such resale In some newapa.per publishes! in Washington. D. C. All conveyancing,recording and revenue stamps atpurchaser's coat.

. THOMAS P. BBOWN. Trustee.Mo. 817 dtt st. a.w.

TOOMBT * TOOMKY, Attorneys.888 Indiana ave. n.w. oc2S-d£ds.exSu

ADAM AT-WESCHUEK, AUCTIONEER.

Brick Dwelling, 7 Rooms andBath, No. 104 Quincy PlaceNortheast, by Auction.

By virtue of authority vested In the undersigned,I will offer for sale by public auction,in front of the premises, on FRIDAY, OCTOBERTWENTY»N INK, 1920, AT 4:80 O'CLOCKP.M., lot 801, square 3522. 18x90 to alley, im-proved by three-story brick dwelling.Terms: Subject to trust of $3,500, which has

about 3 yrs. and 9 m«». to run. balance fl.000cosh, remainder $40 per month, or all casbover trust. $200 deposit at sale. Terms to becomplied with in 30 days. All conveyincing.recording, stamps, etc., at purchaser's cost.

iinihlSlliu* W*8CBLBBt Aoct

AUCTION SALESnjTnwE days ;

ADAM A. WKSCHUEU. AUCTIONEER.

Executors' Sale of Cows, Horses,Mules, Goats, Dairy Outfit,Farming Implements,Wagons,Carriages, Harness, Etc.BY PUBLIC AUCTION

At the Farm of the Late J. J.Darlington, Herndon, Va.

MONDAY, NOV. 1st, 1920,Commencing 1:30 P.M.

Four Registered Jersey Cows, three FarmHorses, three Mules, twelve Angora Goats,Farm Wagons. Carriages, Harness, LimeSpreader, Mower, Drill. Binder. Corn Planter,Harrows, Cream Separator and Dairy Outfit,Gasoline Engine and Pump, Incubator andBrooder. Hay Rake. Roller, Patent CowStanchions. Sprayer and Miscellaneous Per-sonal Property. jTerms cash. Sale rain or shine.By order of the executors. ocSfl-rt&dbs.eiKuTHOS. J. OWEN & SON. AUCTIONEERS."^ !" rv 11£-story rrame swelling,No. 1323 9th St.N.W., at Auction.

By authority vested in us. we will sell atpublic auction, in front of the premises, on

FRIDAY. THE TWENTY-NINTH DAY OF IOCTOBER. 19110. AT FIVE O'CLOCK P.M..jfart of lots 8 and 9 in square 390. <

THIS PROPERTY HAS AN EXCEL-!LENT BUSINESS FUTURE.

Terms announced at time of sale. $200 depositrequired, and sale to be closed withinthirty days.

THOS. J. OWEN & SON, Aucts.oc26-d&ds.exSu

C. G. SLOAN & CO.. INC., AUCTS.,715 13th st.

SALE OF HOUSEHOLD GOODS FOR STOR- (AGE CHARGES. 1

Notice is hereby given that on SATTTRDAT.NOVEMBER THIRTEEN. 1920. AT TENA.M., there will be sold at pnblir auction inthe rooms of C. G. Sloan & Co.. Inc., 715 13that., Washington, I>. C., to enforce liens forstorage charges, etc., due and unpaid, all |household goods, etc., stored with us in the tnames of Mrs. Eliza Bass. Mr. J. F. Bates, i <Mrs. Elizabeth Berry, Capt. I). Block. Mrs.Annie Campbell, Mrs. Gertrude Gordon, Mrs.Maud N. Grubb. Mrs. M. J. Harmon. MissL. Haelsboflr. Mrs. R. B. Hess, Mr. R. 8.lane, Mrs. Frances M. Hutson. Wm. A.Parker. Mr. Charges A. Perkins. Mrs. Maria s

Randolph, Mr. Cornelius Ray, Mr. T. P. Tarpley,lire. B. O. Wowd. 8

ISlOy BTOKAttE CO.. INC..705 Florida'* ave.,

oc27no3 Washington, P. C.

LEGAL NOTICES.F. H. STEPHENS AND GEORGE P.

I!ARSE, Attorneys.

IN THE SUPREME COURT OF THE DISTRICTOF COLUMBIA. Holding a districtcourt..In re: The condemnation of land forthe opening, widening and extension of certainstreets, avenues, roads and highwaysin that portion of the District of Colombiaoutside of the cities of Washington andGeorgetown embraced within that pnrt of thesubdivision of Barry Farm situated west ofNichols avenue. District Court No. 1426..Notice and order of publication..Notice ishereby given that the Commissioners of theDistrict of Columbia, pursuant to the provisionsof the act of Congress approved March4. 1918. entitled. "An act making appropria- .

tions for the expenses of the government ofthe District of Columbia, for the fiscal yearending June thirtieth, nineteen hundred andfourteen, and for other purposes." wherebythey are authorized to open, extend or wklenany street, avenue, road or highway to conformwith the plan of the permanent systemof highways in that portion of the District* " '» » -1*1

or ooiumoia ouisxae or r»e aum *»i n«au.u6tonand Georgetown adopts under the- artof Congress approved March 2, 1893, as

amended by the act of Congress approvedJnne 28, 1898, and pursuant further to theprovisions of the act of March 3, 1917.whereby the Commissioners of the District ofColumbia are directed, under the authorityof the aforesaid act of March 4. 1913, to jprepare a new* highway plan for that portionof the District of Columbia outside ofthe cities of. Washington and Georgetownwhich is embraced within the subdivisionknown as Barry farm (which said new highwayplan for said Barry farm waa duly approved.adopted, and recorded. In accordancewith the saM acts of Congress and becamea part of the permanent system of highwaysin that portion of the District ofColumbia outside of the cities of Washingtonand Georgetown), and pursuant further tothe authority of the act of June 5, 1920,making appropriations for the expenses of theDistrict of Columbia for the fiscal year ending.June 30, 1921, have filed a petition, underthe provisions of the aforesaid acts and ofsubchapter one of chapter fifteen of the Codeof Daw for the District of Columbia, prayingthe condemnation of the land necessary forthe opening, widening, and extension of suchof tl;e streets, avenues, roads, and highways,embraced within said new highway plans forsaid subdivision of Barry farm as are situatedwest of Nichols avenue in the District of Co-lumbia, as shown on the map or plat filed withsaid petition as a part thereof, and prayingalso that this court empanel a jury 1b accordancewith the law provided for in suchcases to assess the damages each owner ofland to be taken may sustain by reason ofthe said opening, widening and extension ofsuch of the said streets, avenues, roads modhighways embraced witMn said new highwayplans for the said subdivision of Barry farmas are situated west of Nichols avenue in theDistrict of Columbia as shown on the saidman or plat filed as aforesaid with saidpetition, and the condemnation of the landnecessary for the purposes thereof, and toassess as benefits resulting therefrom theentire amount of said demages, including theexpenses of these proceedings, upon any landswhich the jury may find will be benefited, as

provided for in and by the aforesaid acts of jCongress and said subchapter one of chapterfifteen of the Code of Law for the Districtof Columbia. It is. by the court, this 18thday of October, 1920, ordered that all persons Ihaving any interest in these proceedings be |and they are hereby warned and commanded I

- . «n nr hofuro ho 4*h 1IU »" w-

day of December. 1030. at 10 o'clock a.m.. IIand continue in attendance nntil the court |shall have made its final order ratifying and <

confirming the award of damages and the (assessment of benefits of the. hirj to beempaneled and sworn herein; and it is furtherordered that a copy of this notice andorder be published twice a week for two successiveweeks in The Washington EveningStar, the Washington Times and the Wash- .

in#ton Post, newspapers published In the said |District, commencing at least twenty days "

before the said 4tb day of December, 1920. fIs is fnrtber ordered that a copy of this 1notice and order be served by the UnitedStates marshal, or his deputies, upon each ofthe owners of the fee of the land to be condemnedherein as may be found by the saidmarshal, or his deputies, within the Districtof Columbia, and upon the tenants and occupantsof the same, before the said 4thday of December, 1920. By the court; WENDELL.P. STAFFORD. Justice. (Seal). A truecopy. Test: MORGAN H. BEACH, Clerk; by iF. E. CUNNINGHAM, Assistant Clerk. Joc20-22-27-29. r

WALTER B. ClY AND FREDERICK IB. WARDER, Attorney*. I

(

IN THE St'PREME tX>CRT OK THE DIS Jtrict of Columbia, Holding an Equity Court. /

.In re dissolution of Maison Libby (Incor- n

porated)..Equity No. 38317..The object of jthis suit is to dissolve the corporation hereto- «

fore known as "Maison Libby," petition hav- .

ing been filed for that purpose by William i

Libby, the trustee of said corporation, said :

petition stating that William Libby has ac- Iquired all of the assets of said corporation *

and has assumed all of the obligations of saidcorporation. On motion of the plaintiffs, itis, this 6th day of October. A.D. 1920, ordered:That all persons intergpted in said cor- ,poration appear in this court and show canse Iby the 12th day of November. A.D. 1920, if juny they have, why said corporation should i

not be dissolved. And it is further orderedthat a copy of this order be published in TheEvening Star newspaper and the WashingtonLaw Reporter, weekly, for three successiveweeks, the first insertion to be not less thanone month before the said 12th day of November.A.D. 1920. WILLIAM HITZ. Justice.(Heal.) A true copy. Test: MORGAN H.BEACH. Clerk. By F. E. CUNNINGHAM.Asst. Clerk. oc8,15.27

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official notices.OFFICE CtF the < ommiasioners of the Districtof Columbia. October HI. 192«» Notice 4ahereby given that in accordance with the provisionsof an Item authorising changes la the|M-rtuaaeiit system of highways contamed laD. C. Appropriation Act for the fiscal yearended June 30, 1014 Public Act No. 435. approvedMarch 4. 1013). the Commissioners ofthe District of Columbia will give a publichearing la the Hoard Room of said Cummis*loners on November 3. at 10 o'clockA M . to all parties interested or owning landalong tlir line of Jny Street between BellPlace and Forty-ninth Street, northeast, andalong the line of Crittenden Street lietween6ix»eent i Street and Seventeenth Street, northwest as laid d«»w® on the permanent systemf-f higiiwavs plan for the District of Colombia.Plan* of proposed changes m the "highwayplan of Jay Street and Crittenden Street withint!*e ubuvo limits will be displayed, and theCommissioners will consider any suggestionsor protests concerning the [imposed change*a*. shown tu the above mentioned [Aans J. T.HhXDKlCK. C. W KCTZ. MA BED T. BOARDMAN. Commissioners of the District of Columbia.odtJ-14 i.cxSu

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