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FOR SAL N. ms--4 ream. elect. meema. bath, tarase; celental tfrnace; colonial style.

Sash. reema, bath. b-W. aeenh. Bt largo roams, bath; t0; to ree; lot -I80lo; By speetal arrangement mall thie hause tr $3s REALTY CO.

4. ave. N. W. C.

614-W. O. 856W TO COLORED Oedrsble $-room boun. tIle bath, beat; es st. N.

W. between Ith Sta. Reasonable terms. M. MCNEELEY CO.

1216 St. N. W. North 5880. WHY PAY RENT tely when it is se easy to LITE PARK at $80 down and 030 per Call and lot Me tell you about it.

NEOLLIZI K. -CORY. O1 14th at. N. W.

41 6 or Clar adon 383--1. ASSACHUSETTS NEAR 7TH ST. N. E. $7,000.

-room and bath house on newly painted and suitable for boarding house 3129family Vacant. Wr. R. SAUNDERS 1438 st. N.

W. BOSS I Telephone Main 4840 Unusually Desirable Mi I1 cash required as litttal payment1. now dwelling. ban style centasbing oil roo.rs and modern bath, hot-water heat. lights.

Conveniem to car itse. hurcho. stars. etc. SDeadid neighA practically new and unusually attraettve colental type hoe Only one-half block from one of the beet ear lines.

This house contains six large rooms. tile bath, eleeping Porh and first floor rear nt-water heat. electric light. built-i garage. New vacant.

tot he SOd at once. Eay terms. WAviug city has authortsed dispoee this strictly modern at a low figure. It is well sititd la the northwest and faces ernment Park. 88z large bath.

enclosed sleeping porch. hardwood floors. entirely Concrete front porch, laundry tube and lavatory. het-water heat and elsatrie lights. Telephone Main 4340 BOSS "The Home McKEEVEI Reali 1405 Eye St.

Chevy Chase, Md. Setacbed, ai. reooms and bath, front side pee. electric lights. good tangplant; spaco for garage en alley.

Pries. 389.000. Terms can arragdm rEye at. Maia Suburban. little modern home.

In good ties; roemas and bati. sleep. porch, front and rear perches; a beating plant. electric lights, ood floers, and trim; garage. $1.500 sash required.

McKEEVE1 E7 St. MBERS OF THE WASHIN( REAL ESTATE $7,750. PETWORTH. dwelling. with garage.

Six lorge bath. Modern heating. Electric 9 let. Possession. $15,000.

CENTRAL HIGH SCHOOL. home. with tile garage. Nine and bath. Deep lot to alley.

ModPossession. $5,000. EE BRICK DWELLINGS. far business. White tenants.

water in house. Near lath tM. N. A. Speculation er BROOKLAND.

D. C. hed home. Lot $92100 feet. Six and bath.

Porch. CoUar. Near Driveway for garage. MAHORNEY Eye it. N.

W. "See Mahorniey A CHEVY CHASE, D.C. aative home, located wemt of eoataina 3 room. and 3 hathe; aIm. room In attie; every modern conVACANT.

8OF 14TH STREET. et Orittendea a residence; 4 bedrooms. beth and porch on 2nd floor; hardwood and trim; hot-weter heat, electric owaor leaving etty, will give SAUL'S ADDITION. mew detached reaidence: conattrective eoona and bath, hotbeat. etectrie ewuer occuTAKONKAejAiK, D.

C. aeldom have an opportunity te Somedern home located in a large of oak trees at a moderate price. oentaina 3 rooms and beth. hot water; eiectrlc large utifal shade. $4,250 AND COLORED HOUSES.

sad west of 14th at. N. both are ad eesata 0 reema: will be seld en terms. WM. H.

SAUl st. N. W. THIS MEAN YOUT eat employe ha. rented thA fer 86 years.

Me hee paid tret Today the hense 600 and it belongs the mhrited it. Remedy: Take 'ear lean propeeltion aue pay homse, not the other man'e. VAN HOESEN N. W. Main 8416.

ea line. Am attractive little wIth modern bath. Ga0. terms. lae, Pr 6.

Bringing Up A DOES I VOKC0 TATHE THINK I 10 MA HARMLD A FULL PAGE OF "BRINC Hovas PoR SALE PHELPS 1406 St. N. W. Priced Homes atr First street. Strictly modern esi-reem dwelling that Is bound to meet with your approval at the price asked.

Hotwater het wired for electricity. good eendition. Room for garage. Terms. unusual bargain in semt detached eight-reem dwelliag altuMted ou wide prominent lust north of Park road.

This house contain. four bedreoma Neat and rear perches, hot-water heat, electric lights. It to in perfeet conditien throughout. There in alse A large attic. Space for garage.

A easy aix-room briek dwelling; two osntaiaiag six modern bath. furnace heat. Cloe to Western Nigh school and car lines. Only $760 required as initial payment. PHELPS 1406 St.

N. W. of Homes" GOSS, bra, Main 4752. Petworth. Two-story bome of seven rooms and bath, cellar and attle; front and rear porohosa, electric lights.

hot-water heat, hardwood floor. and trim; screens and awainga throughout; apace for garage; hnmodlate posesstoa. Price. 06.000. Reasonable cash.

McKEVER 0058. 1465 Dye at. Main 4762. Two-Family Flat. Located in Columbia Heights; each apartment of five rooms avd bath; double rear.

porehee; sleeping porch; aeparate heating plants. nadwoed flor and trim; garage; alley. A good Investment either as a home or a source of Income. Prtog. 19.600.

GOSS, Main 4752. TON REAL ESTATE BOARD. PPORTUNITIES. $5,000. FOR.

COLORED. at. N. near Ith. Pit' rooms and bath.

Brick dwelling. Good conditton Poesesieso. $11,500. NR. WALTER REED HOSPITAL Detached hems, with lot 6x160 feet.

Nine rooms, two baths, two-car garage, chickeh house, porch. $900. ONLY NINE HUNDRED DOLLARS. Parm of eighteen with five-reero hense. Outbuiidings.

On dtyiding Viso Anne Arundel and Prince Georges coustie. Md. $15000 WOODRIbGi, D. C. Handsome detached home.

with arg4 grounds. Modern. Near car line. Passes. slen.

Garage. Bungalow type. I SULLIVAN, Tel. Main 7821. -They Know Washington." $7,350.

COLUMBIA HEIGHTS. Noar 13th and Harvard a 2-steri end caller resaidence; 7. rooms and bath. hot-water heat; hardwood floers. IA.

RAGE. $6,800. HOLMEAD MANOR. A two-story and cellar oolonial typ, brick reaidenoe; oentaina 6 rooms and beth, heated by hot water; olootric lights owner eccupaLt HIGH IEW. briek room.

and hoth; front pereh. abeeping porch to tweo ar line; owner oceupant. $6,250. TWO-FAMILY HOUSE. Only one left: splendid investament oi home; two complete apartmehte; 6-reern aad bath en oach floor; two-gtory hael porches, room for garage.

30,000. -RI VERDALE, MD. Another beautiful home with en ahund, a pee of shade; contains 9 rooms and bath hbated by het water; eleotrie ights; eitt improvements. let 130 feot wide and facei on two streets. Phone Main 1016.

HOMES FOR COLORED. VERY EASY TERMS. Thee homes are aceellently locate, northwest sod contain feur and five iarge reoms good front yard and book yard ti aedalley. New coal ranges are beinj ntalled is the kitchen. They are Ia veri deed condlties.

Thi. in your opportunity to buy a horn because the homne Ie right; the pries.t raaPf nd th ass N. W. OPEN ALL DAY SUNDAY. R3PRESUNTATIVE ON PREMISES.

J1. DALLJAS GRADY, 30Z Maryland bd. 1410 at. N. Main 7ell 7ather mE GOING 1 FIND OLr IP WPOse IA IFEjNG UP FATHER" APPEAR HOUSES FOR SALI REASONABLY PRICED HOMES 16th and sts.

N. E. Well built I-room and bath brick with new me-tal garage for two cars. 45ee cash required. lot and Florida ave.

N. W. Substantially built brick of and tile bath. hardwood trim throughout, latrobe heat. $500 cash, balance very easy terms.

home In Woodridge. D. six-rooms and bath; large lot Flenty of room for chickene, garden, front and ride porches. $600 cash dows. balance like rent.

HOWENSTEIN 7th and sts. N. E. Phone Linc. 897-898 TO COLORED $sO per month will buy up-toedate I.

room brick house in N. W. se sash payment required. A I E. M.

McNEEL CO. 1216 St. N. W. North 5880.

BUSINESS PROPERTY FOR SALE BARGAIN ON PENNSYLVANIA AVE. N. W. Large brick store and dwelling on Pennsylvania suitable for wholesale business or light manufacturing. Lot 25x130 to 30-foot, alley.

Offered at a sacrifice price. $11,500. WM. H. SAUNDERS 1483 at.

N. W. FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE WILL trade my equity of 40.050 in acre of beautiful wooded land In the most desirable section of Chevy Chase. for a business house, an apartment a desirable dwelling. land 53.000 an acre.

ddrese BOX $28 Times Offle PROPERTY WANTED HAYS special client fer suburban piace. Virginia or Maryland; 6 or mere rooms; large let preferred. Let us knew what you have to offer. LOVE REALTY Main 6766. 410 Dis.

Nat. Bank bldg. AT ONCE-Georgotown section preferred; modern 6 er 7 room house; would like one with electricity and hardwood fleers, and maust hare garage or space for one; not over $13.000. Addrese BOX A-31. Times ofce.

WB WANT MORN 0 AL. Owners of preery 4401101 to make ek sales ohekld list prserty with us at ease. P. ele a W. OHN F.

DONOWON 0 DON1, 814 Pena lvania ave. 6. 3. Let Us Submit List et onmes ans investments Bere Teu Prehase. REAL ESTATE IOANS 0N31 TO LuAX-ssee to 11110.41,11 an O.

real estlate. Wiet ftna. o'n. aMMM0 a 1111h CLAIRVOTANTI. L4ewwed by the D.irect of Columbis 50c MADAME ALLEN 60.

CLAIRVOTANT AND PALMIST. 701 6th St. N. W. (cor.

0th and 0). Guaranteed to read your entire life-past. present. snd future; gives true advise en business, love, health. and family affairs.

This ad and Zfo entitie yOU to 83 reading. RIZPAH ELDO Spiritual medium cud clairvoyant of wide reputation. Tells about your personal and business affairs as never told before Readings daily. Over Poeaho" tas candy -11 1t4th at. N.

50C MADAME SELIA 50C EGYPTIAN PALMIST AND MEDIUM pives true in business, love. health and family affairs; tells 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 to lockiest for you and how to avoid all trouble. Phone Franklin Special reeding. 50 centa.

831 7th et. N. next to Eye at. Opp. MoCrery's lee store.

MADAM D'ASHMAN Washingten's greatest and genuine etairvoyant, cryetal ganer and card reader. Advice on all troubles. Daily, Sunday. 6-7. Phone P'rank.

634. 733 113th ct. N. 50e MME. BELLE.

.50 Egyptian palmuist. givee true advice in love. healtha end family affairs. Conifidentlal readingu daily. 10.a.

m. -5 ta 1124 7th at. N. betwecan and M. washngtone eaorite i'emn--elr, MARGURETTE MAE, Peycholegiet and advisor love, health end family affairc.

It in treuble, counult her. Office. 1233 Pa. ave. N.

W. flours. 9 a. mn. to 3 p.

Batietaction gusranteed. MADA)ME MAVIS YTPTIAN PALMfIST AND MEDIUM. Shodsee what ethers claIm te de. Ge a true bletery of your life aed the "Queen et Palmistry." This gifted woman will read your life. cheraeter, tertune and bent of gour diepedtlen by the setenee ofet mistry.

SE REA DTOU LIF LIED A 3OO0. Ser works speake for itself. If yeu haye be0a croseed in love. if interferere have broken your dearest and tendereet ties Ia every affair, it ii see tse oesult a palulst who gives you reliable and important SI. en busimess $eurneys, siet.

mess, will, deeds, mortgages, love. gourtchip, marriage, diverce-telle if leu will amarry the one you love. Everythinu strictly seetidential. Saticfactien gnawe.teed. 536 14th at.

N. between and -MADAME VASHTI. Palarnit and clalrveyat: gives advie en all affaire of "TeIls year innermest affairs." Reedira daIly and petada.73? 0th nestar t. MADAME PARKER Gifted elalrveyant and medium. gives tint advice en betames health.

1o9s and fawnly afars. Tell. the name of your fuari aod or wife. What te de to be se een in life. Remove.

evil inflenes Satfactiou or no harge. 111 Ne NW. MADAME JEANETTE Gifted Dgbptien Clairveysat and Palm1st guarantee to read your emtUr lfe pest, present and ftre; Mao asks at estions, but will tell you what you warn I to haow. giving nans.e date. ad fasts si Sbusinees matters.

love, health and fasel Saffairs. Tele the amse ef who you wt matry and when. If tbe eo ieu love ii lim orsr fale. What part 0t the eeumtry iS the luckiest te you and jutwhat to de Sto be sosefutl in lifle. Drings the sepaSrated together, remeeves troubles of all nature so yeea aawia ad hold the oe you leve.

e0Ft.a.. bot. 41h and 9th, nest Chubert-Garrich. 50e MADAM FONEDA 60c Rgyptien palmist with singular powers can advie you hew i to besueceseful ii henlth and $alsly affairs; aveu aS of ga yo w' iwyan we MAR.OLD, I'LL PLAY YCM) A TMOUSAN DOLLAR PREEE-OWTON- PREEE-OWTON- ON0 EXCLUSIVELY IN THE CLAMROYANTS 1ce.se by the District or CoLiturs 50e MADAM WORTEN 50C You are Invited to consult this gifted lady born with a natural gitt to advise you en buslaesq. leve.

famiy attairs; tells nme of whom you will marry and whos. $1 reading. 50, 110 Ith N. W. PROF.

BELMONT Neted Ctairvoyant nd Palmist. ean rea your life by the lines In yeouf palm, whisk are the record of your life. Being a grauste of two collages of Mihastry and his wonderful gift et ascend eight eonablea. to lift the vell ot MYS9r4 sand reveal to you important Matters of ror guture tife. Gov" atvie en everythiag pertaaing to life.

tell8 the "Crag of having peraonel Influence with your associates. fret. Delment in a Peycholegist of World Raew. Readins, $1. 1214 New York ave.

aset door to Temple. 50c LET MADAM ROYAL 50e agyptiaa palmolt, give you the secret of souce in business, love affat s. Tell cause of your treubles. Now to overcome themn. Name of whom you will marry who.

ReInovo evil Influence se you oan be euesessful. $3 readings with boo. 09 oth at. N. bet.

I and New ork awe. MRS. JAS. O'BRIEN, Spiritual daily by appointment. Sel Eye at.

N. W. PheeFrank.1400. WAS. J.

E. MALTnY-Daily readings. i1 per halt heer. III 10th at. N.

N. TelethneInein 502. MRS. WHITE will helb seance on Monday and riday eventaigs at I Wednesday at 2 e'cleck. 100 4th at.

S. AUCTION SALES THOMAI CARTER, AL'CTIuNEER. AUCTION PALE OP STEAMER MAJESTIt' Pursuant to a decree rendered by the Corporation Court of the City of Alesandria. Virginia. on the 23rd day of 1eptember, 1921.

in the chancery cause therein depending. wborein Howard 8. Reeside, at are Plaintiffs, and the Colonial Beach Company Is Defendant. the undersigned Receivers for the Colonial Beach Company will ofter for sale at publie auction, at Roberts' Dock. between King and Prince Streets.

In the City of Alesandria, Virginia. on Tuesday. October 11. 1921, at 11 ecieck a. the steamer "Malestic," belonging to the Colonial Beach Company.

This steatner Is built of steel and was constructed in 1903 at Elisabethport, New Jersey, She was not completed until May, 1900, and within the past two years has been thoroughly overhauled at a cost of approximately thirty-five thousand dollars. The engines and betters were built by W. A. Pletcher Company. Thin steamer has three decks, electric light.

search light, running water. all first-class equipment for freight and passenger businese. has forty-two staterooms and a dinag room. Her length Is two hundred feet. her breadth fifty-four feet over all; her draft i six feet one inch, light; she is equipped with feathering wheels.

and the- W. A. Fletcher beam surface condensing engine. about seven hundred and fifty horsepower; Legg boiler. fifty-two pounds I steam pressure (original); her coal bunkera will hold about slaty tons of coal; she has a large freight deck.

aI will carry about three hundred tone oead weight; Ler speed Is fourteen miles per hour. OF AAL119: Cash. A deposIt of $2.600 will be required on the day of sale. and the balance of the purchase money must be paid within five days thereafter. CHARLES H.

ST. JOHN, CHARLES P. DOUGLAS. GARDNER L. BOOTHE.

Receivers. OPICE OF PURI.C BUILDINGS ANIl GROUNDS, Washington. D. wtill be received here until m. October .3.

1021. and then opened for furnishing cut stone for a granite coping te surround a retlectiag pool in Went Patomac Park. Further information en application. semOBRT A LL, 410 BlobIet Bldg. Male 3t47 STEAKSRIPS NEW YORK TO EUROPE 8.

S. 0... We Rtn and Auser. ws (Piesa: 1, Heobekes) aseepted.P.TMM~eU-easanoe-aian AMERICA: I--Wow. 4 GEORGE WASHINGTON: 4-Woo, S--Dee, I ICBNTMNNIAL STATE: 5'AUADL bO.

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PRINCESS KATOIKA: Oet, fg--Dee. gg, POTOMAC: Nlov. 5--Dee. 04. UNITED STATES UNES, 4s N.

Y. 3e50 wbku.Ian MOORE IACK AMERICAN LINEM8, fee anoagelsg Operators for' the I.Ibdim Stmasa AS mina Smi NOW WE'L- PLAY I'M ANOTIHE iCEI ta cr. ORED-COMIC SUPPLEMi WIFE'S SECRET HOPELESS LOVE FOUND IN 91ARY Husband Who Read Notes Admits Mate Did No Wrong in Hidden Passion. NEW YORK. Sept.

24-The strange story of a love that was little more than a dream, but which lay deeper in a young wife's heart her love for husband and two little faughters, is told in a tear-statned diary which became part of the record yeaterday in Mrs. Alice B. Vierhaus' suit for separation from Engelbert Vierhaus. of Mt. Vernon.

She resides in Brooklynl. Vierhaus, who is a salesman and well to do, discovered an he read the diary that his wife's secret love had only grown after her marriage-and that its object was Peter Tower. a mutual friend. He asserted his faith in his wife, however, in an affidavit accompanying the dairy, waying he knew she had been innocent of actual wrong-doing. Mrs.

Vierhaus mays her husband beat and abused her on sevaral occasions. Under date of January 14. 1916. the diary received thin confidence: "How my mind runs on Peter' seem to be really crazy on the subject. I enjoy thinking of him and a life with him.

anl yet he love me and my wn Bert does. Peter wouldn't ever understand me. He'd tease me and make fun of me and treat me rotten because I am crazy about him. Every other man I can handle and make dance to my piping. I suppose that's why-aren't I a goose?" An entry of a few days before ran: "Bert said: 'You knew Alice when ahe was quite a And Pete answered: 'Yes.

I knew her when she tiaed to Ile meant that awful day when the world was one black. aching sea of trouble. when I told him I was engaged and he didn't care. My heart wax torn for love of Mm and I knew I had to get action, action or go crasy from longing. He thi-ks it's all over.

If he but knew! AnJ he loves fun and teasee just as much as ever." In leptember, 1917. she entered 'the following in her diary: "Received quite a shock in Peter Tower's wedding. While Bert was here and in the first excitement I was able to laugh and take it all calmly, but during the long day when I was alone I broke down. it does not mean so much to me. Maybe I really had a feeling that I would run away to him and maybe not." A letter addressed to Peter Tower.

Ic also offered. "l)earest Peter. I have always loved you best of, anyhody in the world, so imagine. if you can, how it hurt me that day when I told you that I was going to n'arry another man. "Of course, 1 erioed.

But you don't 'know about the hopeless bitter crylng that I did when was alone. for me had been very happy until then, but since that dark day even my happiest hours are just a bit sad. ISigned) A aLCE." RWOOED HER IN GRAVEARD WITH REVLVER "Marry Me or Be Buried," Swain Passionately Cried to 16-Year-Old, So She Wed. CIliCAGO. Sept.

Bradasn Christ, sixteen years oldI, had a most unusual courtahip and marriage and yesterday she asked the c'ourte to annul the marriage and set hear free. The girl say. thai on luly 14 Thomas B. Christ offered to take her riding through the pejks in a taxicab he had hired and she accepted. But Instead of showing her tne beautiful parks he had the chauffeur drive direct to Elmwood Cemetery.

He took the girl to an open grav'e, pushed a revolver against nor side. and, without further preliminaries said: "I love you: marry me at or here's your grave." Soared half to death, she consented, and they drove hack to the city, where he secured a marriage licease, cautioning her to give her age as nineteen years. A half hqur later Judge H. Sterling Pomeroy united them in marriage. Immediately following the ceremony Sylvia slipped away and returned to her perente.

They hid her away and today l.ega -y Geo Nr OF THIS APER EVER BALL HENT LAW WILL BE TESTED IN OWNER'S SUIT Edward P. Mertz Would Enjoin Tenants From Collecting Excess Rentals. Edward P. 'Mertz, owner of the Prine Karl apartment at 1901 street northwest, today filed suit in the District Supreme Court against the member of the Rent Commission and the fifteen tenants of his building to enjoin them from attemlpting to collect the so-called excesa rentals. He asked that the court declare the leases under which the tenants occupy their.

respective apartments valid and t'naffected by the decision the rent commission. The constitutionality of suction 123 of the re-enacted Ball rent naw is by this suit disputed. Section 123 provides for the return to the tenants of all excess rentals over the rate set by the rent commission Th- law also provides that failure to make such returns today makes the owner liable to suit in the Municipal Court with penalties as mentloned In set. Plaintiff declares that the decision fixing the rentals was made in Junuary. 192o.

in a suit filed against Chao Is D. Mager, then agent for the building. without making the owner of the building a party to the suit. The bullding was not acquired by plaintiff until Sep tember. 1910.

and he alleges he was without knowleoie of the decision ot the Rent Commission. Mr. Mertz say. that if the tenants a a dto rcover the alleged excess over the rents fixed by the commission when the house was out of repair and had no elevator service, which he said he installed, he will suffer irreparabile damage and a penalty will be enforced on 1im which is without warrant of law. OFFERS TO SELL SELF AS SLVE TO KEEP BABY Can't Get Work, So She Advertises in Order to Support Her Child.

SPRINGFIELD, Sept. 24.Springfield has two women who believe In using- newspaper ads to keep the wolf away now that winter is near. One of the women inserted a want ad in a morning paper offering to sell herself to the highest bidder, while the other offers to gamble on her earniags for one year by offering 2 per cent of her wages In exchange for a room In some quiet home. The woman offering herself to the highest bidder inserted the following advertisement: "FOR have walked the streets looking for decent employ ment until my money Is gone; my shoes are so worn out and my feet are so tired: I have a beautiful gift of God, seven years old: there asems to be no place for us to earn. olur living: will offer to the highest bidder In order td support my angel." EPISCOPALIANS URGED TO STAND SOLID FOR MORALITh PITTSBURGil.

8tept. 24.Bishop CTharlee H. Brent. of the western New York diocese of the Protenmtant Episcopai Church. wddressilng the eleventh general council of the of Reformed Churches Holding the Presbyterian Aystem, here yesterday, told thne delegates that church unity was necessary that the ChristIan church might present a unitedt front on four moral questin.

The questions he cited, were, the home. the Industrial, the educational and international peace. Bishop Brent's statements on chnurch unity were Included in a greeting to allinne from the Protestant Episcopal Church of and that of the United States. Unusual Interest marked his address, as the bishop has been one of the leader. of the wnovement of the Anglican church in preparing the "IAmbeth appeal," which suggested a union of thbe Angelican nhuroh ahd those included in the I'an-Presbyterian anliance.

GRANDPA CLASSES WIVES AS BAD, WORSE CHICAGO. Sept. 24. There are three grades of wives, according to Ambrose J. Rose, ninety-one years eld, who was just granted a divorce from wife No.

3, The grades are "pretty good," 'just medium," and "no good at all." Here Is the way Rose fit the scale to his own wives: "My finrst was pretty good, the seoond just medium and the third no good at all." The fourth, he insisted, would be rge McManus RE CANr' AXriOq1D A WIFIE-I SUNDAY MORNING EDUCATIONAL COLUMBIA SCHOOL OF DRAFTING ROY C. CLAFLIJl, Pres. 14th and Sta. Phome North 272 Learn drafting and enter this profession of good pay and coagenial work. Day or night sessions.

Individual Instruction. Course in 8 to 9 nonths. Fa iformaion on request. Get Latest Cataiogue. ENROLL THIS WEEK Crochet Beading Taught! $5.00 6 Leson Pupils Wanted Ladies loar to make crochet beaded bags anid to bead your vwn dresse.

anits and many other articles spotal terms to schoes forming in or out of town. Write or colt maw. C. 31OR11TON. 4406 Doglas Avv.

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1 t21. Telephone Cleveland 470 For and other informsation apply to the Used. tr. SPANISH WAONT. IL Rapepogram 81-1 Y.

W. C. A. School 13S3 St. N.

W. Opens Oct. 4th Day and Evening Classes. Cultural'and Vocational Courses to fit you for the job ahoad! Gyrnnasti, ten.Sports, Dancing. Swimnng.

Coipetenit Instruct ors -A de'quate Eiquipmeont-Moderate Rate. REGISTER NOW 1333 St. W. 1ESt. N.

W. LAKE SCHOOL MOVING, PACKING Er0EAGE Witer Building Storage aquippe to rtd fi rse loin el 8 reb. 4d4to1441 Ut. N. W.

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