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OPEN ALL DAY "SUNDAY Cleveland Park ;E;Bungaldw | : | No. 3603 Norton St. N.W. (Just North of Newark St.) A real California bungalow, close to Episcopal Catfiedral, Cleveland Park School and only half a square from car line. Very artistically decorated and must be seen to be appreciated. BOSS & PHELPS 1406 H St. N.W. FAR ENOUGH OUT FOR THE AND NEAR ENOUGH IN FOR THE BUSY MAN A NEW ANNON & LUCHS Bungalow Hamilton St. at 13th St. N.W. Washington's most convenient suburb. Two schools right in the suburb. Children don't have to cross car line or heavy-traffic streets. Churches. Stores, And a Homey Home, modern in every detail. Strikingly beautiful in finish, deco- rations and architectural detail. One Home ¢ for immediate possession. A Moderate Cash Payment and $97.00 Per Month (Including Interest and Principal) In This Same Subdivision (Best Car Service in Washington) We are also building two corner Homes, with lots of ground and very unique interior arrangements—the first floor having a won- derful library, also our clubroom (only found in our Homes), and first-floor lavatory and toilet, besides the main bath on second floor, with three master bedroems. A Center Entrance Hall Genuine Colonial Home Lot 50x159 v respe < designed by Mr. Arthur 1. Heaton, the well known architect, and is considered one of the most individuai' Homes in Washington, both in interior planning and exterior architectural design. It is the only Home of its type for sal in Northwest Washington—and worth seeing at once. To Inspect Any of These Homes Take any 14th street car to corner of In- graham street, or ride out 16th street to Colorado avenue, then one square to In- graham and east one short block. WHY PUT OFF? Builders and Owners 713 14th St. N.W, . New Homes of Character ‘and Charm Offered forSale o = 5310 14th St. N.W.—Detached, on Good Lot This delightful residence was built u‘nrler the careful super< vision of the owner, who expected to occupy it. A change in plans, however, makes necessary the immediate sale. And it is offered at a price that will interest home buyers. First Floor—Reception hall, large living room, with open fireplace; dining room, kitchen, large cold storage room. Spacious front and rear porches. Second Floor—Three excellent bedrooms,‘ bath and large sleeping porch. All decorations and fixtures in splendid tastes ‘Large-floo: attic, Full cellar under house. Eo foored Located in Delightful Section To inspect take 14th street cars to Ingraham street or representative will call and take you to-the property-at any time, Allan E. Walker & Co., Inc. 813 15th St. N.W. Main 2430 "THE EVENING STAR THE WEEK Epitome of Even Up to November 26, 192 FOREIGN. British public generally indorses halt on construction of super-Hoods. Germans applaud@ Hughes' proposal, according to dispatches. Rioting re- ,newerl in Belfast streets. King Alex- ander,. at Belgrade, denieg he will abdicate. The Pope at Rome ap- Points bishops for the United Stat Riots attend tour of Prince of Wale: in Indla. American consuls assume duties in Germany for |ulncc the war. More riots In Bel as the new Ulster parllament & sumes governmental powers. Be- trothal of Princess Mary to Viscount Lascelles announced at London. Col- lapse -of Irish negotiations near at London, according to report. Prince of Wales reqeived in triumph at Bom- bay. Crown Prince Hirohito is desig- nated as regent of Japan. _Premier Briand sails for France. Peace in ireland hangs by thread as twenty- saven are slain at Belfast. l NATIONAL. Japan acsepts in principle Chinese plan at the conference on limitation of armament, and second great step is thus believed taken by the powers. Delegates agree in principle on ten proposals in far east. Superdread- naught West Virginia launched at Newport »ews, but may have to be scrapped. ‘Kight die as train hits burial party near Chicago. Senators hear arguments for national repre- sentation for the District of Colum- bia. House committee calls for a halt on deficiency funds. Congress approves Sheppard-Towner maternity bill. Blue Ridge Rod and Gun Club burned to the ground at Harpers Ferry. Briand proposes to reduce French army, bu@ points out'to arms conference peril in Germany. Lead- ers at parley discuss mnavy cuts. Various cities put on informal “tur- key boycott” against the high prices of Thanksgiving bird. Senate adopts conference report on the tax revision bill. Sesslon of Congress just ended | passed 136 bills, Leader Mondell states. Delegates confer in groups on new issue in far east. Nation prepares to observe Thanksgiving. President signs tax-revision bill. Christian Science directors upheld at Boston, court ruling that they have power to remove trustee of publish- ing society. DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA. Maj. Harry L. Gessford fofmally ap- plies for retirement from the office of superintendent of police. Society of Natives of the District oppose “stran- gers” for District posts. Health tests for sixty-one police or firemen ordered by thd board of police surgeons. House appropriations committee calls upon government departments to live within the law with regard to expenditur: Supt. Ballou favors legalizing salaries of employes of the public schools. Cam- paign started against wave of diphthe- ria. Poultry show opens at Coliseum. Capt. Albert J. Headley given full charge of handling traffic in the Dis- trict. Tons of poultry for Thanksgiving condemned. Subcommittee of House District committee halts hearings on milk situation. ~Salvation Army major fecs blindfolded to get §100 trom lgeal u Klux Klan with which to buy Thanksgiving dinners for the poor. Marshal Foch given medal by school children at ceremonies held at base of Lafayette monument in _Lafayette Square. Site for ice plant in Takoma Park causes protest. Citizen bodies re- gret retiring of Maj. Gessford. Speak- ers discuss vice suppression before Mon- day Evening Club. Commission of Fine | Arts urges new plans to beautify Wash- ington. ~ National Capital observes Thanksgiving in church and home, with the President attending servites at Cal- vary Baptist Church. City has brilliant reception at the New National Museum in honor of delegates to the conference on the limitation of armament. _Capt. W. C. Eustis dies in New York. Depre- ciation briefs are filed in Washington ¢ Railway and Electric Company case. pfashioned flower garden. ‘WASHINGTO DUTCH COLONIAL TYPE HOUSE IS IDEAL FOR SMALL FAMILY, OF SEA TURNING FRESH One of the most unique, yet at< tractive, house designs which have as yet been pictured is/the Dutch colonial type of house. This house is ideal for the bride and groom or for a small family. Downstairs there are but three rooms—living room, dining room and kitchen—with a service porch in the rear and a nice roomy front porch. The living room is a particularly attractive room, with a large sunny bay window that one may presume looks out over an old- It is, in fuct, not hard to imagine a gréup of happy, laughing friends gathered in this room in the evening, while the young folks in the house will no doubt be delighted to have so large a room in which to roll back the rug and dance. The kitchen is modernly equipped, with sink directly by the window to help relieve the house- wife of the sordidness and drabness of the dishwashing job by providing a pleasant view, while the dining room is _an exceptionally cheerful room, with pleasant ‘groupings of windows. The second floor has three nice well lighted bedrooms and a bathroom centrally located. There is ample closet space, in which the woman of the house will rejoise. 1In addition, there is a full and complete bas :i“e“[' with hot air furnace and laun- ry. able Gambril roof with half timber in the gables and shingles on the — $21,850 (Open for inspection on Sunday) 10'spacious rooms and 2 tiled baths; hollow tile and brick consteuction, having many nov el features; hardwood floors; large French doors and open fireplace in living room. Beau- tiful interior finish. Nothing has been spared in order to make this home perfect. In a most exclusive locality. WILLIAM K. 1108 16th St. N. HARTUNG Phone Main 372 This house has the now {lnhlon-l One Left 4609 8th Street N.W. Don’t Fail to See This New Home At 8th and Buchanan Streets N.W. - Unusual opportunity for you to secure 2 modern home in the highest and best location in Petworth, built by one of Washington’s most reliable builders, - - The best four-bedroom home on the market-for the money. 27y $1,0002 Cash . $75.00 Monthly, Including All Interest Inspect Immediately - WM. P. NORMOYLE 810 F St. N.W. | i roof and a belt of shingles beneath the cornice. The finish - throughout is of Washington fir stained mission orown, the floor being of birch, left natural. This house is 24 feet by 33 feet, and it is estimated it would cost between $3,000 and $4.000 to build it exclusive of the heating and plumbing. 10 DATH RM. “HALL, = OPEN FOR INSPECTION ALL DAY SUNDAY 2622 Garfield St Northwest One-Half Block West of Connecticut Avenue Colonial type, containing ten rooms, two complcte baths, parquet flooring: hot-water heat; electric lights; and many special features. Brick garage to hold two cars. Attractive Price. Immediate Possession. Boss & Phelps Exclusive Agents 1405 H St. NW. Telephone Main 4340 BALI NATIVES IN FEAR / Quaint Customs Rule Island Where Love-Smitten Youths Still Steal Their Brides. Chronic fear that the sea will some day turn fresh, and prayers that it will stay salty, feature life in the little island of Bal, in tae Dutch East Indies, Har- old H. Horton told members of the Na- tional Geographic Society last night in an illustrated lecture at New Masonic auditorium. Salemaking from sea water is a lucrative industry in Bali, the lec: ! iront porch. Mazinu Keep them out of the This beautiful detached house, surrounded by delightiul shade trees, in Chevy Chase, is the home you have been looking for. Two stories, on large lot, with garage, 8 large rooms and bath. Cement Only $15,000. 3928 Huntington Place aurer explained, and has probably led to the sthange fear. Ball seems to be an Island, racially and religiously as well as physically, Mr. Horton declared. The origin of the Balinese is not definitely known, and they_are practically the only people of the Hindu religion left in the East In dies, which were oyerrun centuries ago by Mohammedans. g0 back beyond the Hindus almost to the cave man, for would-be husbands must_steal their brides. Motion pictures showed Bali's T markable terraced rice fields, the lux- uriant vegitation of jis jungles and its active volcanoes. Balinese women, who were described as_beautiful and ' born flirts, were shown in various activities, from marketing farm produce to dan ing before rajalfs and scooping fish from the lakes in gigantic basket nets. A Playground For Your Children crowded, dangerous Open For Your Convenience Sunday CKEEVER -4 GOS R 1405 Eye St. Marriage customs ! 45 - LISTED FOR PROMOTION. {Number of Navy Officers Recom- mended for Higher Rank. Promotions to the rank of rear ad- miral of Capt. Rudolph de Steigucr, naval * hydrographer; William Cole, assistant to the chie tions; John Valentine Chase, ci manding the battleship Arizona, and William W. Phelps, chief of staff, Naval War College, to fill existing vacancies, were recommended day by the i At the sai sented to y Denby names of twenty-six offic recommended for ptaincies and sixty to manders Carey be com- streets. ervice Main 4752 - | § | HERE THEY ARE! READY At 9th and Longfellow Sts. N.W. First Offering—One Sold Terms, $1,000 Cash, $75 Price, $8,250 ing all per month includ- interest Better than pre-war values at pre-war prices. You can verify the claim by checking these specifications. Tapestry brick. Six good size rooms. Con- crete colonial front porch. Double rear porches. Deep ‘lot to 15-foot Electric lights, alley. Hot-water heat. bk 2 Tile bath with built-in fixtures. 7g-inch oak floors downstairs. Built-in cozy corner in living room. Large coat closet with cheval mirror door in living room. Large closets in bedrooms. Kitchen equipped with large pantry, centaining built-in refrigerator, built-in Pullman breakfast booth. Recognizing the menace to children from traffic, Mr. Phillips has set aside a space 70x140 ft. in the center of this* block to be eqiipped with modern playground apparatus for the exclusive use of the children of the owners of these homes. There are eight of these houses ready, one of which is sold. If you are interested in a real home bargain, brand new, it should not be necessary to urge immediate inspection. ‘Take Georgia Ave. carto Longfellow St., one block east; or take 14th St,~ car marked “Takoma” to 9th and Kennedy Sts., one block north. REALTOR WM. S.: PHILLIPS