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DISTR[CT REA LTYTMF “STAR BUILDING. COLUMBIA H ~ baths to wide paved alley. Located on one of the best streets in this desirable section: ideal home of 9 rooms rdwood floors thmqhovtr:h;l water heat, electric lighis and room for garage. table terms. N“Z_ MAIN 3588-3739. EIGHTS—$11,000. NORTHEAST—$4,750. A most reasomably priced home of 6 rooms Toom for garage. This property can be sold on very th: colonisl type; furnace, gas and teastmable terms. Barly possess GOOD DOWNTOWN SECTION-- —$9,500. Weat of 13th st lectric lghts. nw. SOUTHEAST—$5,500. This home, which s almost new, must be In good southeast Iocation: olonial type home of 6 bright rooms and bath. furnace heat, | told; owner leaving the city: 8 r. and gas lights and garage This is the best moderately priced home to be found in this ltll“y h Ind elec.; front and back porches; ver] Reasonable termis. X rice, $8,250. Very easy terms. SAUL’S delightful home of 8 rooms and 2 baths House fn sxcedent condition and In best fooming-house location. value for this section, with terms and possession. hot-wa ter heat and AAn unusual ADDITION—$11,500. Thoroughly modern detached home of @ large rooms and bath, hardwood floors. large ! front porch, Not-water heat, electric lights. laundry facllities, garage and many other up-to-date features. Inspect at once while it is stili available. Easy terma. CHEVY CHASE—$10,750. Peautiful home in Washington's most exclusive reridential section, containg 7 well ar- ranged rooms and 2 baths, hot-water heat, gas, electric lights, front and rear porches. 2 Tont Teasonaply Dricel home' and le comparable with, (hosd. 1 thls section "whicn sold st ' higher gure. DISTRICT REA STAR BUILDING. Terms and possession can be arranged. LTY COMPANY, MAIN 3588-3739. HEDG S & MIDDLETON, INC. REALTORS. 1334 H St. N.W. CHEVY CHASE. Price, $17.500. Desirably located fn OLD CHEVY CHASE, elose to the Circle. & delightful. detached home. having 8 rooms, large sleeping porch and bath: several open fireplaces: Screened throughout: attic. ~All modern improvements. Bullt by the present occupant for his home. Attractive lot, G0v125 COLUMBIA HEIGHTS Bargain, $8.850. A decided bargain in a modern home. Con veuient to 14th and Park road and within & half square of 14th st car line. Colonial nd tile bath, sieep- Jights, excellent heating floors. Recently redecorated. Awple room for garage. Consenient terms PETWORTH. Price, $7,500. Attractive home, containing 6 rooms and bath. colonial front porch and double rear porches, elec. lights, h.-w.h. and many indi- Tidual features. = Good rear yard to a paved alley. Coovenient to the bus line and street cars.” Easy terms. WES T OF 14th ST. Price, $12,500. Price low to insure a quick sale. Located im a very desirable residential square in Co- Tumbia Tleights. Semi-detacbed brick dwell ing. haviog 9 rooms. Iarge bath and extra Iavatory, elec. lights and ex beating plant. ~ Also bas garage for Terms arranged NORTHWES Price, $7,230. Cogvenient to hoth the 14th and Georgin semi-detached elec ave. car lines. Well locared brick home. It has 6 rooms and bath, lights and fine hot-air heating plant vacant and in good condition. Garage. mediate possession and easy terms NEAR LINCOLN PARK. Price, $8.000. thr nt porch, inclosed double rear por b.. hardwood fioors rage. ‘Owner will give immediate possession 2ud ‘make reasonable terms. KiSTH rice, $15,000. TWest of Connecticut ave. An ideal down town location. Well consfructed home, con- wond floors, screens awnings. ‘s;n-nn laining 10 rooms and % baths. It hax modern toflet aod " laundry fac o HEDGES & MIDDLETON, INC. MEMBERS OF THE WASHINGTON REAL ESTATE BOARD. 1334 H St. N.W. Phone Main 1 NORTH COLUMBIA NEAR 14th AND HEIGHTS—$8.500. PARK ROAD—S$11,500. l Owner must sell at once and will give immediate possexsion of this Fome in A-1 condition. Six-room huff tapestry brick; h-w.h.: elec lights: large front’ and doubie rear porches: hard wood floors: ample garage space. In spect at once while it is still avail- able. Easy terms. NORTHEAST—$6,750. This i an excellent brick house of 6 rooms, with modern heating plant electric lights: spacions front porch closed rear porch aud sieeping po basement equipped with servant's toilet and wash tra Easy terms. NEAR THE WALTER REED HOSPITAL—$10,000.~ An_exceptional opportunity fe secure A most attractive bungalow with d lightful surroundings i bery: flowers and garden_already piant- ed. 'The house contains 7 rooms: bath: w.h.; electrie lights: hardwood floors = e e oo real open fireplace: h_servant’s toilet Terms can be ar- undry tubs, nged. BEST SOUTHEAST LOCATION—$8,000. Facing Garfield Park; A-1 home in per- fect condition: contains 8 rms.; complete bath: h.w.h.: electric lights: deep lot fo paved alley: garage and many other features. This is an ideal proposition for any one wanting a home In this section. Easy terms. WIL 1409 New York Ave. BROOKLAND. * Brand-new semi-detached six-room, two-bath bungalow; am.i: lot 150 feet deep: shade ; southern exposure; beautiful view from torracerPrice, 31000, amal eash payment and $69 month takes ¢aré of all_payments. n sublet two rooms and bath for $50. Loca- 1328-30 Kearney st. Owner on premises all.day Sunday. Possession with smail deposit. * INSPECT NEW HOMES, 430 KENYON ST. N.W. AFTER inspecting these new homes vou will agree with us that they RPE S e nk the sk e Phvoe U 00 S BAUMAN & HEIN 34 15th st TO CLOSE AN ESTATE $7.000 EACH. Two brick dwellings located near 15th and Md. ave. m.e., each containing six very large bath, ' cellar. hot-water heat. Three in same m-.luy prhm at $: ACH. Containing six rooms, -nu bath, with latrobe hea well located _and be at- arties desiring homes nice tion of the nor land wide thorough lower sbbers in a-beautiful center park: ing and close to ears. Prospective purchasers will the office for terms or other desired informa- tion, which will be_ gladly given. JAMES F. SHEA 643 Louisiana Avenue please call at Beautiful G-room modern home: front_porch, hardwood foors and finish, clectricity. ' jnstantaneous heater, - large k {Arage amd many other special features. Hay- ing bought & larger house, will sell at low price. 1t looking for a real home 1t ‘will pay Sou to inspect this. Address Box 283.B, Star office. . WILL SELL ON EASY TERMS 5140 Conduit rd. ooms, btk hot- water (beats clectric Nght: 5 FArRge faghouse elcctric range; o8 fot 50x12; 5070 Conduit rd. 7 Dath; hot- water heat: electric un' v 5160 Sherier 4 zooms and bath. CRON. D: WALSH, 1812 7 at. aw. M. o NEARING COMPLETION. B. H. GRUVER HOME< ngl (At 20th st. and Park road) $ Roums. 2 Batiis. Garage, llmpl.m Beasonably. on easy terms. B M Agent. LT AM S; Phone Main 1028. MT. PLEASANT. Price, $12,000. An unusually good buy fn an attractive Mt. Pleasant home. There are 6 aize /rooms and bath, inclosed aleeping porch, elec. lights, h.-w.h., hardwood floors, open fireplace. rage for 2 cars. Owner, leaving city, has materially reduced the price for quick buyer. Price, $18,000. An _exceptionally fine home, located on Newark st. - Pebbledash slate roof. It has 12 complete baths, construction, well arranged rooms, 2 large sleeping porch and fs modern in every particular. Large front porch. Attractive grounds with and flowers, shrubbery CLEVELAND PARK. l TAKOMA PARK. Price, $7,150. Attractive bungalow with 6 rooms and bath ail on one flcor. It has an open fireplace in the living room, elec. lights, furnace hy ] %ood condition. Located on a concrete ithin "two squares of the. chr isen sepoor stores, etc. Large lot with garage. Easy terms, CHEVY CHASE, MD. Price, $12,500. Just off Connecticut ave. Detached hom ouial design, hasing 6 large rooms bathygelec. light b ig Faratior F0x10, with trees and a garage. Terms, $1,500 cash. PARK VIEW. Price, $7,850. A desirable home, situated on the corner of an alley. affording ligh s. lonial type, 6 room: excellent heating plant, iardwood trim. easy terms. i purquet floors Immediate possesflon e ORGETOWN. Price, $11,000. brick sidence. Three rooms and bath. feet wide and all the reoms are h high cellings. Excellent hot-air h!l“fll nt. Large yard with shrubbery and flow- Terms can be arranged. stories, llnunn MT. PLEASANT. Price, $13,000. Just listed. Beautiful brick bome, wide. 1t has 9 rooms, 2 tile ba Ionial front porch. clec. lighta 23 feet Targe co h., hard An unusual investment proposition. Tiis property contains 3 spartments of 4 rooms and bath each, with © extra rooms in bagement; mod. heat, piant: apartments are now rented for $107.50 ver month, “Owner obliged o sell: will arrange attractive terms. w2 bath, pipeless furnace, m-n"' mchx::{;." iy enhancln car. Val cash, hhnu ‘monthly:” POSSESSION. K Just Ofl’ N Ca tol $3,750—8 room: PAUL. MAGOFFI 317 WOODWARD BLDG. PHONE M. 3023, * st Poesnanion - | $7 350—-S|lver Spring Bungalow """Hg Almost new: m Terms. NEAR 14TH ST. CARS. Fhone Math 3500 BAUMAN & HEINZMAN, 784 15th st. NEAR 16TH ST. N.W. ot far from the anll HM llull home ll built ke reser- a pal- t and elec.; com- hea Dietcly detnched with & Iarge lot. New and vacant. You will be this home, leased if you Inspect Phone Main 8500. AUMAN & HEINZMAN, T34 15th st. OPEN SUNDAY, MAY 28, 2 TO 5 P.M. 66 V ST. N.\W. BLOOMINGDALE 8°r. and b., brick: newly and " arbtieally decorated: garage, ete.; reasonable terms. 807 ALLISON ST. N.W. PETWORTH. 2atory and attic, colonial brlck cheerful, room; v oy pavaats; torm 1252 JACKSON ST. N.E BROOKLAND, [l New, detached, modern, 6 r. and b.. frame: on_tel N. T RYON CO. JINC, Main, 4397, lot 150 ft, deep; offer wanted F st, FOR SALE OR RENT. SEMI-DETACHED PEBBLE-DASHE! lighest location ta District; Clievy Chase Circle; bai Ovwner, OUSE: % mile south M. 433, 5709 32nd ST. cost $18,000. D. C. st s, 2 Bt " 1ots"of Evouad and’ shru CHEVY CHARE, | Owner, 2725 hed bher. SUMMER HOMES. FOR RENT. FOR RENT AT BRADDOCK HEIGHTS, from June 1 to October 1, nished house, 9 rooms and bath; around house: three-story fur porch all library of more than 200 vol- umes: beautiful view of Middletown Valley. Inguire of C; L. JOHNBON, 1736 G st., 8250 or Weat 1501. Main WILL RENT FOR SUMMER UNFURN Bouse 17 miles from b. O, bath, on large farm, $35 month. Addres: ._Star office. SHED 12 large rooms and s Box OUT-OF-TOWN REAL ESTATE COUNTRY PROPERTY. BUNGALOW, FURNISHED, IN THE VAL- ley, near the river: hvmullul country. Mr. JOI GRI . Rerryville, . 4‘RO(,LRY STORE, nice location on Southern at Bpringfield, Va.; twelye miles, ooVl throug) good transport by good One thousand cash ion roud will handle store, including fine garden, %-acre fine potatoes, in' bloom. Place located from_depot. cludiog fixtures and good stock louse and fine water. Apply J. Stoddard Property for sale or lease, : nice six-room Good reasons for selling. ‘across in- WATER-FR( HROPERTY. SOMb t‘HiIl( E_LOTS LEFT WINGS BEACH r i on Herring ey, ington, Cottages S lobinta built to order and sold on y OWINGS, W., Vbnhlnxlon D. C. v Deale, Splendid bathing beach. fshing. h- te. terms, FOR l'u..\T Two new cottages by season or yei Wicomico river at Rock Point, Md. LANCASTER. Owner. ar on 8. Phorie Col. S401-7 or apply Yen adjoining Coates property. Shady Side, dell Md. New, ready cor mily;” fine et m.-. 750 n.uno mzounlu: ‘m. HowARD, 5100 145 st Columbla §794. 200 TAKS NOTIOH, TADY WORKENS TN WASH: {ogton; Bdmondion Park, contdlining §T5 scres. loca ington-Falrfax cli coacl 1ine, Wit "be pencd on Jume Tet for cam and’ recreation. Phone v M. Clarendon ex., 800013 o 46-F-4, for demled information and ressrvation; pure air, Spring water. pure milk and treah and whole- some country meals will be served at this resort: coach service every day, from 1ith and Pa. ave., right I.nlo‘p'rl. § O 6 EOOM-DETACHED BOUSE OF BUN. Tithin 40 minutes no coln_highway, 100 mil hington: am.l., including garage, d garden: 305 Pt month for sammer months. M. HeKIBBIN, 506 Woodward bidg, Main 3973. NBAR GLOUCESTER, MABS. | Five master rooms, two baths, three ser- i; open fireplaces in every : upper and lower piazzas, covered and uncovered; laundry; _ electric! Baltacrs woodland near ses, with water view; ; running brouk on place. T’ Vnr CAMP SITES. THONGALOWS, T uflwsflr.nT b ‘woods: rent, 340; references. Inquire John_P. 0., Md SUMMER CAMPS. FOR RENT. BUNGALOW. shacks. fents. camp wites, on Potomac, Jobu: boating, bathing, ‘s ing: cirenlarw, * Leland Rarton: 631 ¥, now PROPOSALS. PROPOSALS FOR AUTOMATIO ELECTRIC refrigerating = plant.—Department nl Alrlflll ture. Washington, D. C., May Sealed Proposals for furnishing and inlll"ln. in thd U. 8. Eutomological Laboratory at . New Jersey, oue automatic electric to comprise three compart- anteed to furmish & minimum to be supplied with one-half ton double pipe brine cooler placed inside brine tank, brine to be calcium chloride, will be received at the department until 2 o'clock p.m. Tuesda. June 8, 1922, and then opened. Specifications and blank forms of proposals can be had on pplication to the chairman, Board of Awards. Department of Agriculture, Washington, 1). C. my27-5¢ PROPOSALS FOR SEED PACKETING riment of Agriculture, Washington, D. 28, 1022. " Bealed proposals for'furnish- packets and envelopes and for handling; sloring, packeting, assembling. franking, and matling seed for the Congressional Seed Dis- tribution for tho flscal year 1923 on a one- year contract basis, Or for the Congressional Seed Distributions for the fical years 1923, _D._C. AUCTION SALEE FUTURE DAYS. HLER, AUCTIONEER. OF TWO TWO-STORY K DWELLINGS, NUMBERS 61 AND STREET NORTHWEST. By virtog of (hat dted of (rast. recorded 1 Liber No. 2574, at folio 229, ‘of the land rec ords of the District of Columbia, and at the Tequest of the party thereby secired, the un- dersigned wiil sell at public suction. fn feont DAY, THE FIRST __my27- ALE LLT CLOC) lot numbered ur (24) In kquare nu bered six hundred and twenty-four (624). In the city of Washington, District of Columbia, except the rear 100 feet by the width thereof. The parcel to be xold is improved by two two-story brick dwellings. numbered #1 and 63 G street northwest, and is of an approxi. i mate depth of 75.25 feét. ;, 8300 deposit requireds one-third cash, ud two years. with 8 per cen e semi-annuaily, from day of by the notes of the purchaser necured on the property, or all cash, at pur- chaser's option: terms to be complied with in fifteen days or the trustees reserve the right the cost of the defaulting pur- ' cLonvesancing and_ revenue pur- chaser's cost. ARTON E. LESTER o resell my25-dids.inc. SOUTH RIVER PARK DEAL SUMME! 3 $1.630 to $3.200: 36 fromVWashiogton, oo 'Washington _and olis pike. Abply C. H. NEELY. 708 W bidg., 14th and F. Phone Main 4025, nd Sundays at Bouth River Park, 1_county, Md. to mifes p- estory Satur- Anze COLONIAL BEACH, V (THE IDEAL) A, A winter and summer home, six rooms; 32- foot porch. all screened; water in bouse. trie lights: chicken: house: fruit treei 501150, fenced in; one of the prettiest on the beach; one square from water two squares from w furnished: terms, $1,000 cash, bought for. $3.000. cash, Fhone ¥ W or apply at UThe Tdeal)- balance mouthly payments Fr elec- Tot homes front, 500 COLUMBIA HEIGHTS. $13,500. A_very beautiful residence, ol delight- ituated and modern in every re- located just off of 14th st. There e 10 ‘rooms 23 ot (8 bedrooms) : oak floors and trim; attractive electric fixtures. Deep lot to paved alley. House is in excellent condition: will make 8 Splendid " roomin u: ent g house. Attractive NORTHEAST—$4,750. Owner must sell and has pri priced this home way below cost; 8- omplete " bath: vine ek MOUNT PLEASAI\T— | $12,750. A most completely beautifal Monnt rle::.';f"d.:;m;nl:' Rock Creek Park: 9 large room; (5 bedrooms), h.-w.h.: electric House s In_wnlendid condition. a5 s DOW vacant; immediate possession. di svessiol PHILLIPS, Phone Main 4600. i batta NEAR I4TH—AT FAIRMONT $10,. This three-story’ prick nane H lers than simllar homes ue)lefL’r A ‘fe%‘ No pince” i 1000 . No ‘home like ours. | L:_M:-.— Bungalows ‘ That are | Different in M[CHIGA\' PARK ‘ a_terme Well constracien, “propesty mont: lowa with wide side and”restricted neighbor, fe the m,':_f:‘f" ¥ best home values' dn i | s is a neighborhood of hundreds of h owners—neighbors of repute—; T | Whom vou b be exaed to" Know, °F PeoPle ANGED i AR AR S YEVENTLY | S0 v wasteta yen % €30 4ford to buy | Properly” finisied_bunga- yards, In a one-fare, Lot 20 hood In' the eity proper. | $750 cash, $68 monthly. Apr. (| $000 cash! o8 monthly. Abe. sav. , onthl; Apr. 1500 casli, $00 noflhl; Ab sy 343 32000 358 monthly. ‘Apr. wr 5 EXRIBIT OPEN 1 Pir 1o 8 PM 3 1O INSPECT take Tith or O or N.' Cap. s cars marked ‘“‘Brookland” to 120 and Michigan ave., or ok owne; = 2 MIDDAUG | bimante i e STLANNON. | Woodward Bldg., 15th and H ‘ *“'No Place Like Home; No Home Like ‘ $2,750. Near 11th and Pa. ave. #00d §-room frame house, large yand io e is a bargain and $300 cash will handle. nh] Near bureau of engvh: and prunng and SR il make ressomate ters uu e ovser Near Sth and Pa. ave. -room brick house having back yard: good condition. early possession ——verr desirable and arrange mm:;é" o Near Soldiers® m Park—A most attrae- tive semi-detached mhllll brick 3 .l: a.ml. large yard with garage. Small eask ‘ment, balance like rent. Inspect this fine 3 = ' Takoma Park, D. "HARRY I. CHEW, Main 1040. 205 Contincatal Trust bidg. | or_add: VELAND” Near Chapel Point—Water front lots for sum- | Posit 'nered Will show on S HOS. J. la Plata. | mer cottage or bungalow. . LAURIE MITCHELL, un- PERSIMMON POINT, Most_beautiful peninsula north sho South river, containing 38 acres: good rou harbor; two ke, ‘Annapolfs. Md. re of road; duck e B. WINTERSON, owner, of CHAs. SHORE: PROPERTY. FOR RENT—DESIRABLE SUMMER HOME from every point of view, on beautiful bathing beach, 30 ‘miles from Washington. Clarendon 4-W- Phone | FURNISHED 3ROOM AND FORCH Md., 35 h Chesapeake sshinglon, tage. X froi 15883 ‘or address’ Box D0-B. Star office.’ COT- COTTAGE, FURNISHED, AT CHESAPEAKE Wil accommodate 10 | thereat | Beach: best_ location: ersons; ‘ideal for men's seen R(.y 80. W rioNPsON. Phone nann? PROPERTY—_ATTRACTIVE, NEAT bungalow for sile. MRS. BRITTON, Baiti- more ave., North Chesapeake Beach: | IDEAL _BUILD RITES FOR SUMMER | camps ‘or bungalows, located on historic Cal- i vert Bay, 8t. Marys Co., Md, . Best of fishing, | plendid white sand beach, sea food dins ners at farmhouse on propérty. For road map, din- ner reservations and particulars, call or write CALVERT BAY HOMES SUBDIVISION, 00 Room 280 Ph. Main 670 72 Home Life bid LOT FOR SALE ON NORTH BEACH. o e N e A “WEST RIVER. t; d r = i Near Masonic “club; ideal for summe: hunm | Address L. L. HARTGE, Shady Side, P. i A A. Co.. Md. | FOR SALE, AT NORTH BBACH, MD. Chesapeake Beach. several desirable lot AND and gottages on bay sbore, J. EDWARD LEWIS, 15th st n.w. for Notth Headquarters { | CHESAPEAKE BEACH PROPERTY. aing water, screened porches: on besely; by the week. ‘month or season. A . 907 n.e. | COTTAGES AND APARIMENTS WITH RUN- finest_iocation, H wnx I'A! $1,800 I‘O‘t SUMMER HOME? Bea b.r., | high Will sell bungalow, Chesapeake kitchen, front and ‘back porch: glevation: price. $1,200; rented dusiag winter months. nqx 84B, Star two lots; termis _to. sull; can Adgress FURN. curumr fllAB'l\lls.W) front, one block .below Belvedere 'Hotel commodate six; open after May 27. Al 8t ress Box 160-B, Star office. WA'n.n VERY DESIRABLE LOTS, NoRTH cgm EAKE BEACH. MD. 1];31.1 PAYMENTS. ROADFOOT. 728 PHONE LI¥C. 554, F N.E. 2 FOR RENT- CHESAPEAKE BEACH | N —Water front; new apartments, three rooms, two large, Ao cottages on sand beach. North Beach Post Office. ., screened porches. two-atory o PREINKBRT, COLONIAL BML‘H ‘PROPERTY. FOR BALE AT COLONIAL BEACH, VA, summer and winter muknce. 150 feet FINE from ter front; large scree rches; abundance of shade; ety water. LEWIS, 501 G st. s or call after’s p.m. 29 BUNGALOWS—$25 CASH AND 3§10 month; large lot; good water; high elev: alt water bathing, TAYLOR BROS., 710 14th n.w. PER ation; fishing’ and crabbing. MOUNTAIN PROPERTY. FOE SALE_MOUNTAIN HOME; rooms and attic; furnace; Tonceds valery xK oA tra luflhun. wit pll,.cl:hhno. incladed ; er, Whiteh 11 mode: chicken houses: garde; ; Tot 160 by 200 feet: 500 holme, Jesterson boulevard. Braddatk Heighie, Mo 316 VIRGINIA -YEAR-ROUND couv‘rn! nolll Ilg Mounta! -roonuu. Blue kvel. 56 s thwent dle’ from Bluemont-Winchester ) mountain stoue hewme, Crame tnterior throughout, Tiver, 000 Teet above.ses of Washington (1 New . Va. "m-.II'IA PROPERTY. - BACRIFICE LARGE APIARY, good Isnd jn Florida; must seli 53 Linden ave., , Ve, X o R be R. B PEBBI\E o, ACRES . in_square 331. improved by premises’ No. 2114 10th street n.w. nk. | Terms of sale: All cash. $200 feach parcel nt time of sale. Convey THOS. J. Three Two-story Frame Dwell- ings, Nos. 2220 and 2222 6th Street Northwest and No. 2114 10th Street Northwest. i At Auction i By authority vested in us we will sell at | public auction, in front of the respective premises. | THl llfiIlA\ THE FIRST l’l.\\ Y UR O'CLOCK lot 811, in wlunw NL',, xmvnved by premllfl Nos. 2220 6th st. n.w. And at FOUR-THIRTY 0'CLOCK P:M., lot { recording and revenue stampx at p 5 R e e clowed! In. thacy: daye ot de OWEN & SON, Auctioneers. my27 ks i TOURS. :D elta To“rs 500 Bond Bulilding, 14th & N. Y. Ave. Only a few more meeded for our specially conducted tour fo the West Coast, leaving une H Reservations now being made for May_ 30 ray and Erdless Caverns, Nat- ARGONAUT TOURS| STEWART E. BLASSINGHAM, PRES'T. 402 KRESGE BLDG.. 11th AND 6. HONE ) 6669, Threeday ttips (o NIAG ARA' FALLS and Toronto, Canada, begin Juue 22. Euch week T, covers all expenses except meals. Includes ‘room, Hotel Clitton: ! sight seeing ‘in Toronto and’ at e on ThEd b the Mist betow I e omt chr o Falls and Pullman berth ml turning. Western tours start July 15. Gettys- burg uny auy. | NoEuropean Tour Complete With- out a Visit to Scotlamd’s High- |: !/ |.-d.. The Cathedral Cities of England—Peterborough, Lincoln, York, Durham, Etc. Breakfast, Luncheon and Dining Cars, Corridor Lavatory Carriages, Sleeping Carriages with Separate Berths Unequaled Round Trip and Stop- over Privileges. 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MOSCOW, April 25.—Moscow's new ! capitalists are indulging in an orgy of spending that has enlivened the night life until restaurant and scenes resemble the palmiest before the war when Muscovits merchants spent money free millions of rubles netted by a day's trade or speculation are squandered at night, because tomorrow the money will buy less, as.prices for every i thing are climbing daily. . wus quoted recent .000 1o the della stuffs and other com »s were four to five times as high as a month previous, when the ruble was worth nearly .twice as much The ruble equivalent of a dollar has purchaging powers that are fantastic When compare® with American stand ards, but which accurately Lypify the real value of essentials as compared to knickknacks and superficial adorn ments. A dollar will buy only twenty pounds of black bread. two pounds of butter, four pounds of meat, even less ‘n the line pf ngw wearing ap- parel. But it will buy & bit of an- tique jewelry, or porceluin that would, bring ten times as much ih Amgrica. The necessary things have leaped so high in price that the people sacrifice the uneesentials cheaply to get them The rising prices and decreasing value of curreney have sharpened the the ruble contrast in the life of Moscow's in- habitante. Thousands are unable to buy even bread. while hundreds pay the ruble eguivalent of $5 for a din- ner at the brilliant night restaurants Imported face powder. at the cost of $5 a box. finds buyers, while & pound of potatoes. costing less than 2 cents American, may be beyond the pocketbook of the next person to pass the market, which sells both of them A month ago foreigners living in Moscow found living cheap when cal- culated in American or English cur- v. The soaring prices, however, changed all this and ‘on a com- { parative scale the cost ‘of living is i nigher now in Moseow than in Ber- Tt is not the for- 4l|n and New York eigner, but the Russian speculator | Who buys the champagne. e 2o o ia BT The_heart pulsations of a mouse have been counted and recorded by an ingenious machine, and found to number nmearly 700 every minute. . 3 i "

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