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REAL ESTATE. L There Is Satisfaction In It for You When You Buy One of These > Beautiful Petwerth The last of a row of C. H. Small heases. Southeast cor- ner of 4th and Upshur streets. Six reoms and bath, large concrete front porch; also separate oreakfast porch (two rear porches). {lodfrl\ to the last degree and never occu- pied. Open Sunday and lighted every night. Take Soldiers” Home cars and get off at 4th and Upshur streets. Sy Price, $9,750 A Chevy Chase Choice Detached Home, $15,000 Surrounded by wonderful trees in an exclusive district of detached homes. Built carefully and well; eight rooms and bath. Beautiiul stone fireplace in living room. Drive out to 3928 Huntington Place and see this today. - Cleveland Pt;rk Built by one of Washing- ton’s best constructors, these large eight-room and two- bath houses are the last word in mecdernity. Beautifully finished throughout; large eleeping porch and fine break- fast porch. with fireproof garage. In an exclusive dis- trict—these houses are worth the price asked. A Buy at'$I 8,000 Almost Completed Just a step off 16th street in fine neighborhood, con- venient to cars,. these six- room and bath houses are, we belicve, the best buys in the city. Best of construc- tion and up-to-date in every respect. Ericed at $10,250 LET US SHOW THESE “KEEVER =GOS i ervic Main 4752 i"&,’:‘ Memters of the Washington Real Estate Board 3714 Livingston St. N. W. A x * Peen 5 < Detached—Lot 40x15! Half block from Connecticut avenue, one of the best locations in Ch Chase. Built by day labor by one of the best home builde: n the city. Califoernia style semi-bungalow of eight rooms and bath, 1 two floors, with all the modern improvements, hot-water heat, gas and electricity, hardwood trim, breakfast porch, cold .storage room, inclosed glass sleeping room. large colonial porch, open fireplace, room 14x23. "An ideal home for the money. Price, only $12,500—Terms = See E. D. TESSIER, Owner and Builder 1311 Gee St. N.W. Franklin 2633 %flmfiflfllfllflll!lflllllIIIII|II||I|lIlIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIHIIIIHIIII A - |l See This Pretty New Home Open All Day Sunday : Detached: Stucco House 5310 Fourteenth St. N.W. It has six large rooms and reception hall, a large sleeping perch, large front and rear porches, céld storage room. 3 Full cellar under whole house, large attic, fireplace. Tastefully decorated, with every appointment that marks the modern home of refinement. Located in one of the best residential sections of the city, where values are increasing, not decreasing. Built by owner, for own use The owner carefully supervised the building of this house, and materials and construction are of the best obtainable any place. A change in plans, unforeseen, makes it possible to offer this exceptional house at a figure sure to interest you. Take 14th St. Cars to Ingraham Sreeet. Open All Day Sunday 813 15th St. N.W. Main 2430 B R R R R R R R R T Tl B EREEN R EGNG 0 2 ALLANE. WALKER & CO., INC. Abe Martin Says: . /7:'_ » Brides Will Be Brides| . By Lucille Van Slyke. T S*VANTAGENIN, [ change courts, Merry, and then we | can clean up on ‘em. MERRY after-breakfast party | "4y Merriam passed Richard at the was chattering on the bricked | net post he let his hand rest protoct- e v ingly on her. shoulde; torrace _above the . tennin [Ingly on her shoulder, Lo courts at the Blalsdells' sum- | .0 P00} Fat 1 , mer home. = i “John was far closer to him than he “Cad : . renlized.” Merriam knew from John's oty oo YR ilagien, “’[renne cxpression that he had heard |. ything?” . calle elr ~ laughing | pichard's endearment. But John did hostess, as she passed them, flower | not so much asg -éouehsnae l;lor nflanu basket on her arm. { when he steppediaround the net. e B X ' " Merrlam’s sheeks blaged with anger ‘Nothing plays out even.” Cecily L= 1,¢" the intolerable situation. ’ Lined land's petulant answer sumimed up the | up ' for play, she fairly danced with N temper. v “fi.‘:,'::"";" 2% Tven the irrepressible Hal scented Blaisdell, banging his & o tennis racket into the wistaria vines, | PA51¢ Inher glance. | o as he made a derisive face at her. i g, rishly, “Make Cec’ mateh for doubles, mum- | E144-9—" he sang, bovishlye o he mie, with Rich’ and Merry's mister|giores noisily. Merriam was playing andnessc liké u veter John Lindsay, standing at the edge ard, mawkishly sentimental as — of the terrace, flushed with embar-|pe watched her lithe béeauty, missed a rassment. at the youngster's casual|pull But John, quite as angry as his tion. Being called “Merry’s|temperamental wife, showed her no \ i seemed intolerable. mercy. The noonday sun streaming & tun‘l‘ adthlflrn ;9‘0311"3 lh‘e’:r above them, they fought it out. Frm:; » chairs to the gayly pain ron table | the corner of her eye as she serve o ) FURR T S S Sy o that was placed under a wide cre-{Merrfam could see that Cecily was the Th’ ole-time bartender used tonne parasol, never so much us!dummy player; that she was moving ! t’ ask whether we wanted rve glanced in the bridegroom’s direction. ] casually toward John's coat that was | I 'day’s b 1 4 | “Go, ahead, Slocum.” John mur-|flung across the tennis bench. John |OT bourbon, but t'day’s hul)t eg- mured. *“You play singles with young | réturned her ball so swiftly that, with i r asks, “White or Blaisdell, Il watch—-" her divided attention, she could not gerwslmpl,\ asks, “Whit ¢ But Hal, who seemed not to care|watch it. But as she dodged toward red? what he did, continued to hove$'it she swerved so sharply that 5 in’ fe ¢ fe around the . card table, idly batting |struck against the side of her head. After lookin’ fer trouble fer {balls against side of the:house, alm-| She dropped Lo the dusty court, as several weeks Joe Moon grev ing them as closely as he dared above | though she had been shot.” She lay, a 4 Ty s mm the heads at the bridge table. ‘cruu_u) ed heap, at s feet, the boy dePOPde"t- t'day, an’ made 11, flying higher than he ring down at he: keg o’ rhubarb wine. (Copyright Nationul Newspuper Service.) —_—— A measure has been introduced in! truck against a widow the leglslative assembly of Mysore, the second story. A bit of | one of the most important of the paper, curiously lodged in the iron- work. fluttered straight into Ceeily states of Indla, which will give wom en the right to some of their hus er ey {Leland’s hand as she reached out for|® b 4 I bands’ nropert her cards. She was just beginning to DR. BERNTAN PROMOTED. Hal, in impish mood, snatched the “Findings' keepings——" His back | schcol of Georgetown University and | cine, according to an announcement were laughing at what seemed to h\“ Medical School. He has been on_the . with embarrassmen:, while Merria Dr. Bernton served as pathelogist to | ——" he heard We Buy and Sell High-Class Houses- Apartments and Business Properties What Have You to Sell? Real Estate Lanham & Hill 5 1400 H Insurance {was toward Merriam. I go out to swim— chanting from the paper. Richard Slocum made a sudden leap over the wide steps just as Merriam's firm hand closed over the boy's lips. The women at the bridge table uncrumple it n her cousin, Mer- riam Lindsay, came-running up the terrace steps. A Ingmood & Ahe| Dr. Harry S. Bernton has beén pro- cily 5 X 2 Prbneed atong the Batustrage: ‘shaut. | moted to the position of associate pro- ing: fessor of hyglene at the meaical | ‘Richie, may | becomes an assoclate of Dr. Kobe *he began| the dean, who Is a recognized author- ity in the field of preventive medi- today { Dr. Bernton 's a graduate of Har- | vard College and of the Harvard| a friendly scuffie. But Cecily, who|teaching staff of Georgetown Uni-! was younger than the other women, | versity for the past threc vears.| noticed that Richard was crimson | Prior to his coming to Washington | ¥ | the board of health of the state of flushed, had turned very pale. It was! Rhode Island and as instructor in Cecily "who coolly codged into thelpathology at the Harvard Medical | wrestling group and adroitly possess-| School. He was ulso commissioned as | ed_herself of the crumpled paper. laboratorian of the United States! Richard did not see her get it; he| Naval Base Hospltal Unit 27. H had pinioned the mischievous boy LAUDS PARENT-TEACHERS. against the ivied wall, and, with his { 1ips close to the boy’s ear, was saying: Work_of the Parent-Teacher Asso-: ciation” of the Peabody School was| whose cheeks were usually healthily ‘Give it to thats a good lad!" Haven't it youngster. ¥ o A o o |praised by Stephen E. Kramer, asssit- | Ob. Dlease stop jthat rumpusi lant superintendent of. schools, at a meeting of the organization last night | bored voice drawled from the bridge {table. Merry makes four for tennis |Tic¢lnE of the, oxEanization [ash SELC| sion of school problems was a feature Come on, Cecily: we're wasting the: whole morning. 1 3 - Merriam, who wanted that bit pf |Qf the meeting. Miss AL Gertrude i Young. principal of the school, was ia | paper more than she would have cared | \nares of . e to admit. eyed her cousin appealingly. = ne But Cecily, who never lost an oppor- | ST Rare Opportunity | ! El =] ForRent-Unfurnished Desirably Located 1810 Conn. Ave.N.W. Suitable for private residence. exclusive boarding house ¢r a residence for club fraternify. 20 Rooms—>5 Baths Garage FOR PARTICULARS APPLY RANDALL H. HAGNER' & CO.. 1207 Conn. Ave. N.W. Franklin 4366 | tunity to make things unpleasant for Merriam, deliberately turned her back. She pretended to be intent on the cards. She would not so much as To Purchase _.Fine Corner House In Georgetown bath, detached, t glance in Merriam’s direction. Merry lagged as she moved toward rge Price, $25,000 SUBMIT OFFER Ilh» tennis court. Obviously Richard Union Realty Corporation Slocum and John Lindsay by far out- matched the bride and her youthful 1410 G St. N.W. Phone M. 8415 ‘par!ner. But the younger pair play TR = = ed a very pretty game for all that. “'Vantage in,~ Hal's score calling .= annoyed the bridge pl TS, | ‘Hal, you're a noisy child,” Cecily's | insolent Voice chided the lad. P “Cissie, you're a disagreeable kid!” | he came back at her, impudently, for all that she was a good ten years; older than he. “Game and set” he!ESmy conceded, cheerily. “Let's make ‘em 1l % At Ninth and Longfellow Streets N. W. = A TYPICAL PHILLIPS = = HOME VALUE l — | 5 SOLD Bullt-lsi cesy corner in liv- ing roem. PRICE $8,250 Terms—$1,000 Cash $75 Per Month Lk l cont closet with=F———— eval mirrer deor In=————= living rvoem. Large closets in bedreoms.. —_——= === ested in a real home, from eratfic, we have set aside a space T0 feet by 140 feet in the center of the block, which will be equipped with mod playground Ap- MOON.Y. Ave. N.W. SRt e NG S S . D. C..'SATURDAY, DECEMBER 3, 1921 ;ffilfllIIIIlIlIIIIIlIIIIIIIlHlIImlflfllfllfl!fllflmmfllflllflllflmmfllflflmlfllfllflmmflllIlIIllllfllllflllflfllmmlflllflllflflflfllllfllfllflfllfllflfllfllflflmmlll|lIlIlIllIlIIlIIlIlIIIiIIIII!fl';?_‘a Now Ready Close to 14th Street Cars 1202 to 1230 Jefferson St. N.W. Better Select Your’s Now—Remember the Location - Just Think of It! ™ $8,450 6 Rooms and Bath Hot-Water Heat . Electric Lights. Extra Large Porches Lots 139 Feet Deep to Alley 20 Feet Wide Nowhere Can Such a Value Be Found Open for Inspection Today and Sunday Until 9 P.M. Don’t Make a Mistake—Be Sure You See These J. DUNIGAN Phone Main 1267 D. 1321 New York Ave. N.W. This Wonderful Detached House IN CLEVELAND PARK ZO=LnumMUnunOT M-P=UmMZ T - Center hall plan house, 1st floor, 5 rooms; 2nd floor, 5 master rooms: 3 baths, vapor heat, electric lights, gas; garage. Lot, 60x155. - House built by owner—only 3 years old. Ina splendid location; half square from car line. Owner, a prominent official leaving the city, will give immediate possession. STONE & FAIRFAX " EXCLUSIVE AGENTS 1 New York Ave . Ph. 2424 ~ Bargains 'FOUR NEW COLONIAL HOMES INSPECT TODAY PRICE - $8,950 13TH AND SPRING ROAD N.W. f“T-kelMSMthpfix’uM‘udvdkentmmcfllmu auto. - ‘ $1,000 CASH—BALANCE, $75.00 MONTHLY INCLUDING ALL INTEREST Six Rooms and Bath. Hot-Water Heat v ; Electric Lights Al Large Lots to Alley : Large Porches, front and reas Window Shades : Side-Oyer Gas Ranges’ Plenty Room for Gardens, Garages and Flowers . OPEN SUNDAYS AND EVENINGS ~H. R. HOWENSTEIN CO. . - rioial