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'REAL ESTATE. - THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. O, SATURDAY, JANUARY 14, 1922. ; FINANCIAL. TRANSFER FOUR HOMES Will Avoid Unwise Entanglements. | could meet on equal ground. Such T : EK 4 e e Bndes lll Be Brldes sosmtone ot e ettty eaot. 3¢ | * Gur et the ashes of homes 183 Tow Epltor ot Events Up to ’ . We met with other nations in a|and of the graves ef the worid's Saeanry 14, 1022. Walter Fleming, G. S. Carll, Mrs. By Lucille Van slyke. league or an asscclation the result | Young manhood has sprung a uni- Ida Stanley and C. R. Riordon, would be the same—the vote of the 1 desire for a brotherhood of na- other nationm would overrule ours.|tions, not of a few, but of all. Pure The difference would be that in an |desire is prayer and the fruition of Purchasers. A LITTLE WIDOW IS A DANGER-|you both, and that she would be|assoclation the game would be played | our hopes will come if all work stead- FOREIGN. -~ p 2z e o L . : OUS THING. ar;{undlln the mnrmmz."[ : according to Hovle, but any partici- | fastly but wisely for ilnhrnatlo[nal i ransfer of four of the houses re- 2 3 ’ e % erriam cast a meaning glance at nt would be free to pay his bill, | un To entangle oursclves unwise- Allied supreme council plans to Degin | .o ¢ju"erecteq by William S. Phillips . ks . HEN Merriam Lindsay open- | cecily. Dut‘on his hat and bow his fareweli |1y would only hinder, not help. consideration of tae question of Ger-|on Longfellow street near 9th street, o 1B i ed her eyes after the motor | “We don't have to see her.” Cecily | ht any time he saw fit. Not so. how- ESTELLI M. BURROWS. many’s reparations at session at Cannes. :?‘_home kDurc]l::.sgr;:, was announ‘;},d ; accident she found herself ?lgr:‘d ger @ awkm-r;",{ wll{‘- her, ever, in the present league, whes | ¢ | this week. e houses were dis- ¢ ok eft hand. san will take a broom| two-year notice would have to b Marquis Okuma, former premler Ofy 0 04 °0¢% 5 ¢ollows: Nos. 835 Longfel- e S . in her own bed with an |,,q shoo her off the premises if you|served and by that time we miznt| ORDERED TO ELECT. Japan, died. Irish treaty accepted by low street. purchased by Walter Flem. : ls;nlud sroup ngoulll her»h : 1o |85 80 won't you, Susan Suer " | be hopelessly entangled and the Mon- ol ¢ vo to 57 at stormy ses- | ing; 337 Longfellow street, purchase . : ; ? er cousin, Cecily, ghastly pale,| Arms akimbo, Susan Sue looked at|roe dectrine a thing of the past. It| o GRS a ; o ring post for sec- | DY George S. Carll; 839 Longfellow . f “ - with her arm in a sling, was at the |them both, her shrewd eyes gleaming | would be a case of “Will "you wai | The provisional federal council of sion; De Valera resigning pos o | sireet. purchased by Mrs. lda Stan- . ; w8 1Y T o e Ded: Susan Boe the nousc. | fom behind her steel-bowed spec-| into my parlor——. the Republio of Central America, sit- ond time. De Valera defeated by 60ljey; 841 Longfellow street, purchased : § 55 < s 4 8 9s00s Busan DU, e tacles. We can hardly expect nations|ting at Tegucigalpa, Honduras, has o 5 votes for re-election. Arthur|by C. Russell Riordon. | : ; b ) 1B g keeper, was in the doorway, weeping. | That I would:” she retorted fero- | whose traditions, environment and | issucd a deéren calling on the for- locted president of the dail] These are colonial brick residences 1 - She became vaguely aware of a clously. Tom here or Miss Nens|gjms have been different in most ¥e- | o ol oserioian congress to elsct flith elected D bassador Harvey | COntaining six rooms, tile bath with ; » % p ; strange doctor, & murse, young Prof.|1ouse. The eves that creature used|gpects to accept always our point of | pig f 2 a ngres elec nn at Dublin, Amba: built-in_fixtures, refrigerator, Pull- | / ; g e :|to make at Mister Thorne before she | yiew, and the issue might hinge on a | fcacrdl sepators, the State Bepart: Sheldon, and that her cold little hand | got her hooks into Mister Putnam! wment has been adviscd In a dispat She was bad cnough before, and 11| Vil fuestion Lo Peanklin 1. Morales, new minister (thoes . Mach'housarhaata castolIcD e : i 4 i e blonde | have you mark my words, she'll be |y Toahe, (0 TSI | e ; outterms of = Anglo-Irish | tures Each house b o i ohn's frenzied clasp. His big blonde | (A0 Vo8 ars Y worls shell (21 who stated reeently in the Sutur ’Minisier Morales stated the deereo treaty. Premier Briand of France gub-| To 0 properties transferred by this " i i i head was close to her. He was kneel- | widow”—Susan Sue drew - a long | 0lina 'y ot o g ntags i \l\a_s 'Il'd".lullvl‘ll ry 9 hyldi’r‘mlt |t]-v: wmitted his resignation to President Mil-j g, €6 P B8 T M ek were as : ; ing beside her bed. breath as she fired her epigram at| el With Europe until it had als | of Contral Americs whe sat in pre. lerand after making a lengthy state- i § i . % 0 2 5 them before she kicked the door shut 0 > o e 4 InTXRl AMIGHICA VD eyt JpXe follows Sh b become a unit of states when all | H e iefore. the, camber o degutles| CCUOWEL, o L Tl o il _ ! # e tried to lift her head, but|pctl PGET e 4 when all liminary session. s Miticude ‘at the (Cannes |Con Nelson Gapen purchased ifrom : couldn’t. She found that she was Conference. - Entire French cabinet £063 | new' houses, located " at 4415 Tith ki o B : ’ curlously numb. But when she spoke $30 o oo it Trremier Betand, Yewug | cov o ooace locaied st 4cie 1o K E s e George frees 1.010 Irish prisoners. | yached colonial home of light brick, - . % ol i " President Millerand directs former Pres- | gortafh S0 018 ! N { ‘Ceclly said batting wasn't batting Pres- | containing eight rooms and twobaths. | | 4 i tdent Poincare to form a new cal Robert H. Frank purchased from| L . 5 without a limousine, but 1 think tnat| PRESIDENT APPROVES. for France. . David A. Heyser premises 3 Girard > ¢ was an awfully battered batting.” r déath when hurled o A Thaw | Man service table used in_ Kitchen, ; _:’lex:‘l’:r: mfme problem of | double rear porches and other fea- g was growing slowly warm Wwithin s a dangerous thing! Another epinode of thin story tomorrow’s Star. “Exceptional Homes” street northeast. This is a_six-room ¢ “ et € Sh - i NATIONAL. brick residence having all modern . cusslon of 1he brain, ‘bur” manks. to| $800.000 to Be Paid for Hospital Possessing the Charm of Battle to retain United States clerk | I7iProvements. s 3 . ] Cecily's strong, sheltering arms, Mer- at Memphis. Capt. Albert Bowen purchased fi g : . cpsse i honus d by National Feaeration of i (o0 d from ; ; gL riam had not a broken bone. Federal Emploses. Poison gas banned | 1Wiiam I Griffith the detached bun- ; : : : It was long after midnight. She| President Harding has approved the s Conforence ;. limit o ajreratt | Kalow at 118 Van Buren strect north- | (NG RNEE iy | |Gt B |adpeen unconacious for many hours. | purchase of the Methodist Hospital at meets opposition. ’ ent dc{:‘\:(‘m:‘ v ARt LS e s oncalninE i ve i > P g e creatyEas nam Graham she| yfemphis, Tenn., for $850,000, when leaders to_dinner. iy | ern_improvements. ey o . 3 g a4 i There was a long silence. None had | {UBdS are available, it was announced e N emces Tieta of delegates to | 3\ iliam E. Williams purchased from i - : i : # | the courage to tell her that their host ! ypeancctr Forbes of the Veterans' 0 e r. Phillips a brick residence at 53 o " % w7 had b g by s e to be held here. a ; . cen killed. i P Jandy the farms conference to be Todd place northeast v ) o e Pror A Sheldon F anowered Legislation now pending in Con- Representative Madden and Senator, (o g Bu“mp Purchased 3 3 gress, Col. Forbes said, probably 3 edera - TO B ~ ¥ - truthfully. . Smoot pledze bonus to federal em- {oflice premives 53 Todd place morhe R o z . Merrlam closed her eyes. wotldiprovideitiie hocemsiry tundeioy ployes pending, cna east. 1 Wt ”™ “Silly old Put!" she murmured. “He | the purchase of the hospital by the fication_lesistation. n which the §240) Mrs. Ida Stanley purchased from ‘ . : g 4 was 0 unhappy about Leila’s leaving bonus will be absorbed. Senator New- | Daisy Har, the detached frame| [ 2 s : 5 ¥ {him that he wasn't thinking a bit Deszy. I his dafonse, syaclis was 180 se at 2217 Douglas street north- about driving. It Leila’s fault.” Fant jof. auns, open : Iphia Buildings at 517-519 13th street northwest, which were xold this week | None of them answered her. They: “SPACIOUS ROOMS” “CAREFUL PLANNING” “LIFETIME CONSTRUCTION” “IDEAL LOCATION” Be Sure to See Them Vi >epper, Philadelphia Geores; Whatlon Femper, Lnladen for C. F. Jucobxen to two local purchaserx, whoxe namex were not given. |were too frightened to try to talk. | 5 awyer, appointed United States senator| = Shannon & Luchs arranged the sale. It ix understood the new owner will| It was not until several days later, Hl h Cl O s s bl of omcel | e resident and Mrs. Harding | oeeupy 517; the adjoining building ix to be held for investment. The properties | when she was. convalescent in her g ~ulass Boies Penrose and takes o .| Buests at the Children’s Hospital ball | are sald to have been held at from $40.060 to 4,000 each, [ big - wicker chaisa lounge, that Cecily | Sixty-two-year-old Pennsylvania mine | given at the New Willard Hotel. Fail- 'Iuld her of Putnam’s death. Homes fire under control s . Four chil- | ure to provide sufficient heating and > 1 aren Killed as train its school bus at | lighting facilities for school children m trying to think of a way to get oyitrbrm?n:»‘.fl u?c!;:mce:c:)\'vek;fll‘:;;w" : Van Wert, Ohio. Senator Borah takes | of the District alleged by Senator one of Bewser's fine meals AWAY Trom | her ot nethite. Her ronts. o Overlooking floor against Senator Newberry. Post | Dial. referring directly to the Morgan him. He had done it once by lead- | were tumblea from her piliows, her oifite appropriation bill cut $24,7135,691 ; | School. Wind, rain and snow storm inz Rowser over to the Green Forest | cheeks flus B the Park air mail service dropped. Severe stormi s Ceity, cutting off direct tel [ tn there wiving him the sip, hur S S from Texas covers large part of coun- | &raph and telephone communications Ping Lack in time to get that meal|Keno? 8 try with snow and sleet. The Lampert the north and west. Annual r | before Bowser got ck. But tha ! Cecily nodded. She was stretched rooms Dill, increasing salaries and personnel [ meeting of the Washinkton Chamber | { was too risky a plan to try often. Atjon the foot of Merriam’s bed. Her 2 baths of the patent office, is passed the ;(fio;‘l_lmenv held. | Klux Klan [ 1ast an id ame to him. He grinned. | broken arm v distinetly uncom a Tlouse. Senate confirms, by vote of 48 | Nolds first open-air. tion in Rock It is worth trying, anyway,” said he | fortable, and she was restiess. to 41, Senator Newberry's right to his| Creel Park. IHearings on the Jonex {to himselr. i | ure” she answered. “In déep shower, double seat as senator from Michigan, Clar- | fesojution providing a constitutional B T Tail | Just before dusk that night Old|mourning, I'll Let. There wer garage, inclosed ence B. Miller, secretary of the national | 4100 o eThpomeriCongrosdato owser lurns lail. in Covote yelped down back of|three or four of us who knew g - Miller, secretary of ¢ onal | give the citizens of the District the ;;’!‘“"""‘“ committee, dies at St Paul | iope "t vote for president s BY THORNTON W. BUR inn. tors and representatives in Congress, rmer Drown's barn. Bowser the|was suing him for divorce, and I'll{ sleeping FO"Ch"‘- Hound heard him and at once went|bet you anvthing you like she'll come | open ireplaces, and the Poindexter and Capper bills, That some have plenty and to spare to look for him. As usual, Old Man ;around asking us to keep still about DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA. broviding for suffrage here, resumed | AW others wotling seoms wotiie. | Covote ran and Bowser starte lie { quartered oak LRI ASHIE F before Senate District committue iAtuniCusote. 1 with his nose in Old Man Coyote'si “Oh, oh!” Merry rocked her folded | floors, excellent Federal Employes nion, NO. =i Roard of education defers el of | Old Man Coyote didn’t spend all his| trail. bay his joy in the chase. Old!arms. “She’ll come here_ first, and equipment andif hegins membership drive. Taxi driver | new president until next week. e e iha At Nt e adMan Coyotelkapt Sust iniiteal she'll try to flirt with my John!* cqup n- killed. pinnediunder ante, Stathe. of armer -Brow's barnyard. O, my,| o 0im unkil they were out of sf “Don't pe iyt 1 don't b S ondertul Jeanne d'Arc unveiled in Meridian b S e gL, r r Brow hen, “Dor e silly! mean don’t be = s J1ill Park. Senator King plans con VIRGINIA TAXPAYER Ino! He was too clever for that.[ly. Old Man Covote turned and. with |any sillier than you can help! Leil values. Fasy terms. Jerence with United States distric s e St { When the weather was good and|the ugliest of ugly-sounding snarls, { wouldn't have anything to do with Open daily till 8:30 Undoubtedly the roomiest 6-room Home in the city Zht at Bowser. anrybody as poor as your beloved P.M attorney here to discuss alleged : Gitue s i M criminal conspiracy amons builders | Comments on State Road Con- ! !“"v"_“":‘ a fair ;‘ nee #1“““ 1'“".", Bows, ard that snarl and looked | John.” e . " 10.75 E T. and building material men. : ng in Green Forest and on the up v . SAW Was R0 Surprising 4 will have so much money 5 $ 0 crowding espected to be' worse struction. i Green Meadows, no longer green but|and nnexpecte € he Qidn’t recog- | now'—Merriam's volce was positively 20th and Park Road Price, $10, asy lerms Pl L il G T e white with snow, he would keep away | 1170, Ol Man e i auen eil’ has N.wW SE Ak, elgui Dlan In your issue of The Star of January S jatElEhG At % a térrible crea- | 3 man has a b iy Tobhr S Sample home 3308 19th St. N.W., just north of 19th and cotemporary American oil paintings. ¥ preehadch Y1 from Farmer Brown's several days at ,u.. with hair standing on end. eves|always had her eves on my John Park Road and overlooking Rock Creek Park—Washington's City Club plans opening party Janu-j10. under the head “Virginia Assembly {4 time But when he had no 1.,.;,‘um cmed to fl fire und a mouth- | _Buck up!" snorted Cecily. *“You K d b £ ary 14 at uew clubhouse. Daniel A.!(pens Tomorrow.” there is para- S Yy .| ful of Jong. sha teeth that snapped think you're still at the matinee or enneay Dros. eauty spo 2 resident of the of AT | pyunting he would return to his hiding | i TS Even it the aia. at s Hertnls a graph which states that the Virginia| 3 1 111 tesether in 4 e dreadful to|the movie. uven 1 Your Jot ucation, is 5 i 2 s sl , place unde straw and watch all { hear. One o N s enough for | Wouldn't do her any good. Your John I arings before the 1 s « 4 ec around Farmer Brown's | Bowser. Then he turned. tucked his (1S Prelty much nuts about you, and nc. 2 K s e House appropriations | L ro. 3 {1ail between his legs and made for|you're a dozen times prettier than committee bec . nd his brother, | ¢ D E ce he 1 himself m! home, Leil'’ Graham. Owners and Builders OWNER AND BUILDER - owners o nbia_Informat cipitate @ contest. AS a_resident | ypa't rom Farmer Brown : Sieay P “Now I am'—Merriam spoke with Bureau, sent broadeast 23.000 copies fund taxpayer of Virginia 1 should|jat had he had his stomach really | Jis hecly gnd making |, eort of fatality—but next summer, 2400 16th St. 923 15th St. N.W. ot @ cireular advertising to write | think it would. " o5l 1 hoped—oh, how he Fai coala caught Bowser withs |When I'm walting for my baby to Col. 7200 2 original comy s for eight hy increase, theitax o e | hoped—that another basket with meat{ out the least trouble had he wanted | come, I won't be. “And Le 5 Bt W e i v i i Headquarters for New Homes Po% il :l:fi“u:-- the mone I'F:i'elrl‘\’ud“[ur(;m“l'h.er it would be left where he could!to. But he didn’'t want to. All he "°"‘.L‘"r"y'":?(,“.!:‘,J",,“}’i"'éi'é“h‘a’si’v"”- ~ ed as president of theisale of auto licenses, which is sup- | wanted w. scare Bowser, and |, .= Merry. el i« Heation. U Filtration plant | posed to be for this purpose? 1 sub- } 1 [ this he surely was doing. Around the | it! o man In his right senses w« as breakdown, leaving city with but { mit a few figures to show approxi- AN arn and straight for the house raced | €V BOtREE 1o (DO af b€l SNt two-thirds of its normal water sup-in ately what this would amount to in M Bowser, as badly scared a Dog as i no"ymfi, ok et Nt Mers S, Mitehell. editor of ;2 Last year the highest Virginia y | Y ever s, Old Man Covote stopped | Senses after they look at her.” er- the Washington Herald, dies. Local |2 ense plate number I noticed | ! : back of the barn, His nair no longer flam clenehedferllene ete. Cilon: « elect officers and directors. . Taking this as a basis, : stood on end. His eyes no longer | € B e hareed from " aid' in The |and figuring at the rate of 60 cents ! A ashed. He no longer showed his |10 )'oursg)f;" She's so vers, very Sta ssay contest; rules governir per horsepowe! with the lowest | teeth, excepting in a grin. white, an "d h’:‘;e o anal the contest B S rated ar_ (wenty-two horsepower, we k> L “He knows now how it feels to be hone: .color, Inf:l her fi s S0 amlullyl nounced officially in_ sc amid phate J2L1%000iper ycar : chased.” chuckled Old Man -Coyote. | Stanty up. an€ hOr PR 80 8% Uo” cheers of the pupils. C of So-| It would secm that if this amount ¢ “One more good seare like that and | Fed—shesowhy, shew just 2 brovo: al_Agencies meet ighizHo-y were placediwherepiitibelonga—onithe I think 1 will be able to get a dinner | SAUYS J00KINE JEZQR, LC0, B0y " roads—there would be no necessity of from him now and then awfully,” she en y. 1} a bond issue. There are not so many ) Always did hate her, even in school, zrade NEW DETACHED HOMES R cdiroadLiin EHE Aiateithoiupieen of ; (Copyright, 1922, by T. W. Burgess.) |when we were little.” And she knows T which would use all this money. There o it & o e iens hen are only five or six roads worth men- =X = Susan Sue came in Wi o 2 bank-| tioning, viz: The Shenandoah Valley 24 NEW BUILDING PROPOSED. | tray. Sne put it down with a thump. : LG A ety cxedis |)x‘k;. med road lrrom Washington to 2 5 hlndy who sak)hs A!h?s;\‘lrl Pul“llg;:; , oo ors’of Bernard Hosen of Ly, o€ ;) Richmond, part of which was built by : i raham was on the telephone ingtoud Ristx ot e n TN | the United States government, and Bill Introduced Asks Authority for\yer you were both too banged up to| v X|| t on the 12th d. January. A.D. 52, It o Uernard osen was niy ad:) Which is concrete to Quantico, the Iodicated bankrupt: and that the first meet-| rest gravel: the road from Chain % of his ereditors will be held at my | bridge to Tysons Corners, tarred ma- in'the Wilkins building. stree *| cadam too narrow for safety: the road £x west, Washington, 1 ¥ of ! from Rosslyn to Cherrydale, part of | HE KNOW General Accounting Office. Mfl.‘fl“’_&"_‘“' Balance Easy Monthly Payments HGwy | Authority for the purchase of addi- ! BUILDA-LIMITLESS SERVICE | Sample House—5810 31st Strect (OW FOW IT FEELS |tional ground for a site of a building Chevy Chase, D. C. Jammaes, AT, | 3 m.. which was built November, 1921, and| TO BE CHASED, CHUCKLED OLD |to house the general accounting of- Which time th : now 80 rough as to. cause the| MAN COYOT! {fice is given in a bill introduced in the IFive new houses just be- it ad o i | breaking of an axle or wheel a dail e sty = : e e To all Wino travel 1t The read | safely help himself. But nothing of | Senate vesterday by Senator Smoot inz. R ] from Richmond to Charlottesville is|the kind had happened. You know,|of Utah. and chairman of the public n tarred macadam and in good sha it isn't often that such an oppor- _‘r'\:‘l'mlr;'t‘!(s ;11-;"! 55‘3‘»15’3%5“";’:“'55{““; « others a egula Virginia v does happen more than once.|The measure authorizes cien ‘n. others are regular old Virginia | tunity dos appen more THCJfncaur e autiionisesisumsiont ing completed y (impassable in wet weather), | But Old Man Covote never gave up which need attention but never get it. | hope that it would happen again. g in what is un- ‘ doubtedly des- That Dog has all he wants to_ eat h I . _ATLANTICOITY. SUM FOR EQUIPMENT. without ever even wondering where [ West. The square bounded by 11th, the food is to come from. He never [12th. C and Little B streets now is 4 1 write this letter as a member of As he watched from under that tined to be- (Dresident Harding has transmit- K Ll owned by the government. while the z otel * o to Congress a recommendation|has to think about his stomach. He|oWned W the goverament while the | WRsisZZglo X7/ v77 /99 4 tional ground, provides for the con- demnation and purchase, and appro- will he received until proposals in_trip 11 a.m. January 2, and then opened for e exiating. duptex sewage eject. | roads, which are fast becoming a ne- | tle bitter. Yes, sir, it did so. Every ns_and other information neces- e e e o and should be demanded by all | day he was there he saw Bowser the for preparing a report to Con- ors. Tnformation upon application to resident voters, who are now taxed for | Hound get a full meal while he him- | Eress as to the cost of erecting the stricting Quarterm: room 2342, poorly constructed and poorly main- | self went hungry. building. X tions bldg.. W D. €. ia7.9.10. tained roads. H. K. GIBSON. “It isn't fair.” said Old Man Coyote| The proposed site of the building = to himeelt. “No. sir. it isn't fair.|iS on the squares bounded by 10th, RESORTS. 12th, C_and Little B streets north- popular section of Chevy Chase, D. C. Located be- tween the Chevy Chase Circle and Rock Creek Park, all com- pletely de- the A. A. A, which stands for good | stack of straw his heart grew a lit- ates, $10,000 for the preparation of come the most (rom the budget bureau tMat the re- | never has to worry He knows noth- “sta Little B streets Is to be purchased corder of deeds of the District of Co- |ing of the fear of starving. But I|Little B strects Is to be purchased lumbia be allowed to expend from the | must go hungry most of the time | YRGS MG WP 08 Lo, a0, S TeCrC fees and _ emoluments of his office|and work for every scrap I do get. } AT‘-A"'"C CITY.N.J. $5.872.20 for new equipment and to|If I could have one such meal a week | Street between C and Little B streets. l |Dn'cc tly on the OccanFront § cxehange as the balance of the pur-|as that Dok has every day X would | e iAnAwmnPhn}bmlofDlstmim. to the value of $676.70. Then Old Man Coyote set himself Halterd 2 RESORTS. RESORTS. Do you want A Unique Home? ey < N N N N N N N N N N N N N tached on large, generous lots, artistically designed and practically planned. 7, B un galow types and houses ranging in size from five rooms and bath to eight rooms and two baths. Hand- some fireplaces that really “draw”; first quality clear- grained oak floors; high grade electric fixtures; hot water heat electnc ranges operating from separate service meters. Priced at $10,500, $13,500 and up. For sale on terms that you can meet. Drive out or ride out to see these houses Sunday. Open Sunday From 1:00 to 5:00 P.M. CKEER =1GOS N N N N N N N N 2 The SR Mr. Foster Travel Information Service , One of the most attractive Homes in Wash- ington is this Spanish Villa—the sampl¢ Home of a group every one of which has been sold— except this model. Hollow tile construction. Nine livable rooms, including the attractive dining and sleeping porch rooms. Hot-water heat—with separate instantaneous heater. Double garage—opening to improved alley. ////////////////////////////////////////////////,////// § wishes to serve you. L L Iy To help you plan your winter trip, to give you desired in- formation about winter resorts, cruises—travel any and I : everywhere. Mr. Foster has forty information offices, in nsp eCt 1t all parts of this broad land, offices in all of the principal re- - Ny sorts of Florida, California and other winter resort territory and ge has, therefore, reliable and up-to-date knowledge of 3214 Macomb Street ‘hotels, routes, resorts and winter sports Mr. Foster will > help plan your trip, secure tickets and reservations, give Cleveland Park cards of introduction, advise about outfitting, and there is no Oufi reprfisentathxg% a the dHouse svecy d ng—to ibit it and give all in- Charge of fee ever. {:{m:'gl,o: vae:togpnw terms, etc.—which you'll find most interesting. - Take Chevy Chase car to Macomb Street— walkmg west to 33d place. N RZZ e T medisu ervice You are invited to Members of the Washington Real Estate Board Exclusive Agents . 1405 Eye St. Main 4752 sk Mr. Foster 503 14th St. NW, , (Oppesite New Willard Hotel) R, Harry A. Kite®s| Member Washington Real Estate Board 1514 K St. N.W. Phone Main 4846 N LI I I TP DI 7777777/

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