Evening Star Newspaper, June 10, 1922, Page 18

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18 REAL ESTATE. ' THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., SATURDAY, JUNE 10, 1922. ° 'REAL ESTATE. = admitted that she loved Whitefoot|ant place as was his own home. Of [moving form not far off. It was|“I've never secn Shadow sbout herd ° 9 jv:’x:: :vflu117:\“;"10"1,:2;:::':"51:05\??:&? course, he didn’t say this, but pre-|Shadow the Weasel! Neither of | befors, but now that he'Ngs -beed e l e 0 ou t e g 15 she thought Whitefoot | tended to admire everything. them breathgd. Shadow passed with- | here once, he may come A the most wonderful Wood Mouse in| Two ‘days and nights they spentlout looking in their directlon. ‘When | “Well start at once/ the Great World, but she didn’t tell [there. Then Whitefoot suggested|he was out of sight Mrs. Whitefoot | Whitefoot, and for once he was | that Shadow the Weasel was ebout. + ' him So.. The truth is, she made him |that they should visit his home. “Of |shivered. “Let's go over to your e e own. fecl as it she was doing him a great home right away,” she whispered. (Copyright, 1922, by T. W. Butgess ) . A Sequel to “Brides Will Be Brides” : Back Bay Beach_ As for Whitefoot, he was so happy Salt Water that he actually tried to sing. Yes, sir, Whitefoot tried to sing, and he really did very well for a Mouse. He By Lucille Van Slyke. By S iter anted 1o dc Together they scampered about In the moonlight, hunting for good Adjoining Almas Shrine Auto Club Washington’s Nearest Salt Water Colony Coolest Healthful Exclusive Resort Nearest Capital Many Additional Cottages and Bungalows Under Construction Large Building Sites—Easy Terms TIRED OF THE HEAT? —Then come out Sunday and see this home, surrounded by fine old shade trees, shrubbery and flowers, in the heart of that “Queen of Suburbs™ CLEVELAND PARK 3228 Reno Road : “Mine " he almost dropped her in his | things to eat and poking thelr in- Playing Gypsy- amazement. > s quisitive little noses into every little ST[’MBLI.\'G along the road 'in| Her irrespressible self, she even |place they could find. Whitefoot for- i bl " | managea a laugn. ot that he had ever been sad and midnight blackness, Nan Blals- | iy, “qiq whatever we did we must [lonely. He raced about and did all dell found it exccedingly hard|never let Ricky and Dicky get |sorts of funny things from pure jov, to keep her eyes on the excit- | frichtened, so wien that beast of a |but he never once forgot to watch beside k your Merry ts un awful, Representatives on property daily and Sunda ¢ Annapolis pikg to Walnut Tree, 22 miles from District Jine turn right to beach. will not have to | want to, but 1 sald he. Whitefoot didn’t appear at all < 7 ine | Hawley woman began yelling about [out for danger. In fact, he was more |able small doggy. who was running 5 this morning I just had to pre- | watchful than ever, for now he was ahead of her. On the road across it was only like fabrics—like a jwatching for Mrs. Whitefoot as well the valley and through the cross ) 1 danced ctending we | s for himself. SHe oads E could ce A score ng gypsyving us—rag- At last Whitefoot rather timidly Taads heyand, (8ho coMioieT taggely gypsics—oh—and we had | suggested that they should go see his | of flashing lights that she knew must by jovely picnic till my old foot slipped. [ fine home in a certain hollow stump. I be from the motor cars of the search- | Oh, Jonnsy.” The bronze curls dropped | Mrs. Whitefoot insisted that they {ing parties that the entire nelghbor- EF“‘:Ilfl‘)l;lz'fiholu:llr'r s they came out of ;um;:l(‘ll uv’; ;r;ngm":omv.‘ u‘y:;m:«:“.fx‘; e Selh < olice | 5190 le beceh v wzreed o u ‘would | SO TOGETHER THEY WEN ¢ 1 hood hag organized to help the police [1hat were waiting | erwacd visit s home. So to- |0 o MRS WiTENAaTE oo | look for Merriam Lindsay, and her|“Never, never, ne gether they went back to Mrs. White- | HOME. Z i o tia R IAATE Blice aoEnINE. to settie down axain' aWIul. [ faots old home. Whitefoot pretend- | i g Sl 0 _ |01, stodgy, damp position in life, be” | ed that he liked fe very much, but in | course, my dear, w Every clue that anybody had fol- iy s iijeq’ down. You'd say it was— |his heart he thought his own home |live there unless lowed had so far proven vain, but |if—if—ever you were s aown i iy A H b Eter na) Nel eIt | ianr S0l o R | the men in the tes and {swamp all that time, w ite sure that Mrs. Whitefoot would | = Ar. the pol body to nough sense to find out |agree with him once she had seen it |a & to go. She began to make what Ragsy was trying But Mrs. Whitefoot was very well [ excuses for stayin v P 3 Mrs. 3 excuses for s & right where they (CopyFiEne, 1 sfied with her old home, and not | were. You see, she had a great love Gontinued 1n: Monday all anxious to leave it. It was In|for that old home. They were sit- 1 old hollow stump close to the|ting just outside the doorway, talk ) - | round. It was in just such a place | ing about the matter, when White- had forgotten about the as Shadow the Weasel would be sure | foot caught u glimpse of 4 swiftly sies. A quarter of an hour before to visit should he happen along that d discovered some bits of twiks and way. It didn't seem at all safe to apers tied within the A how Whitefoot. In fact, it worried him. 4 b} —_ e Back Bay Beach Improvement Co. : Frank. 6570 921 15th St. N.W. ed to Ragsy's co "hen, too, it was not in h a pleas- 5 . For the time since they had & rooms and bath, immense porches; large lot, ample found the dog, hours before, he had or I i 1 ting of under- INSPECT THESE BEAUTIFUL TAKOMA PARK HOMES! | OPEN ALL DAY SUNDAY { NINE REAL HOMES BUILT BY DAY LABOR—FOUR SOLD RSB L < o S e room for garage; convenient to schools. been torn Chevy Chase, D. C. 3 which en- i Open All Day Sunday ed N T i Sy WSO | M, and Mrs. Whitefoot. | PRICE, $14,000 802 Jpcelyn Street only BY THORYN DN W. BURGESS. When 1l is snid and all ts do West of Conn t utterly se S I she scovered that hedrooms, 1 At Intersection of Highland Place, 33d Place and Little Miss Dainty, the most beau- || uled buth hus gas.| I e 3 iful nnd wonderful IV ouse in || cieetricity and hot-water hea Reno Road Nan's SRR o R CREUIEN Mouse In RS Gon is 90 foet front; h ! H g s all the Great World, accordin to | tirul trees and large garden. ‘! i B} L E Hat N | Wi ot, was v shy and very Y= Y i , - i i i Y. C. and A. N. MILLER lueriea slong o rapldivh tiat fimiig I topk Waltefoot Jong time||| . | Openifor Inspection e D pt Gatohiae on the|te make’ her hellove t he really Sunday Between 2 and 6 P.M. | i Reaftors land her sk ept catching on : ! | | ealtors { bushes. couldi’t live without h At least 0 Main 1790 Union Trust Building ||| ably when- Siuth b rice, 9 I - Were Miss il the road she nty felt just the y i Thomas J. Fisher & Co. Incorpornted 738 Fifteenth Street Main 6830 But Whitefont didn't | and I am afraid s could hear a faint But as list lttle Miss Dainty shyly e ————— ANNNNANAN A R N e O R A S St s Want to Buy A well located retail business building, in any section, but not over $50.000. No properties will be considered unless full details are given. ste breath - S3SSS 2RSSR SR SRR SRR AR AR AR SN TS Since 1899, NO PLACE LIKE HOME NO HOME LIKE OURS ed still A ¥ d SAMPLE 0USE—409 BUTTERNUT STREET Near 14th and 9th Street Car Lines ful Bungalows and Two-story Houses Takoma Park, in the District and Maryland sec graded lots, with shade trees; are near cars, schoc well built. We offer you 5, 6 and 8 room houses, modern improvement. Large porches and brick especially attractive. The prices range iro .. Easy terms. Come out Sunday or call at office for full wo sold this week, H. L. THORNTON, Realtor Or Your Own Broker Owner and Builder O 1416 F St. N.W. Som fomecm 7403 D. C. Columbia 4957. ctively Different Brick Homes in ASSACHUSETTS AVENUE PARK bedrooms. volce cautione: are most slily—both twinses all of different design, just comipleted at These houses are Iocated on large. well library and stores, and are exceptionally h tiled bat -water heat and every res and decorations are AXARARERALLLL VAR LU RN A NN screened. Spacious i Ixquisite finish through- heated. Middaugh & Shannon To inspect: A shadowy imp of ferns, Nan could disc group on an istand —lie 1t sweate g¢ 1 their ca struction. Lots 30x115. 1 avenue at Conn. \venue. con- rect. Exhibit open to 8 p.m. WOCDLEY PARK \venue, 2800 block, comple- tion. 3 exceptional homes. Four bedr 3 baths, Copper screened. Double brick garage, front and rear porches bile to Sce Our Homes, Call Address Box 137—H Star Office x\s\mxx\‘\\\“\M\“msmmmm' { prhisdrdatidasniriddiaiiisaihistotisatststrsothiathinttttdnttditt ittt did it ittt ittt This pool was head on Nan's maid’s room. heated. Spac For Aut MIDDAUGH & SHANNON, INC., OWNER Main 6235—10th Floor Woodward Building, 15th and H o% A s ONE SOLD Beautiful New Detached Stone Homes JUST COMPLETED In Washington's Most Exclusive Suburb CLEVELAND PARK 2946 to 2954 Macomb Street Sample House, 2952 Macomb St. Build Your Home in Beautiful Bon Air Heights, Va. <welter in the city when you should be enjoying the clear, fresh air of the count Let us start now and b the home you would like on one of our delightiul 80x150-foot lots. _ This is YOUR chance to secure a home at a very reasonable price. doggte s ler i SACRIFICING 79 Large Lots Each 50 Feet Wide Willett Heights, Va. S 2-10 m White House; prices, $110 to $435; on Chain Bridge Road opposite Mt. Olivet Church, 3 minutes Lacey Station on Wash. & Old Dominion Railway (15 “The Best Homes in Takoma Park” Takoma Park Homes Housen are selling very rapldly in Takoma I'ark. A burer at comes hack tomorrow and it s At the time this adre: t 4 1 have, among many o Young Couples—Come Out ! We are specializing in just the home you want. A delight- ful 4-room-and-bath bungalow, a home you will be justly proud | of. and within reach of vour pocketbook. = ] % = Come out Sunday and inspect the property. = How to Reach Property é E = Take Falls Church car, h St. and Pa. Ave, to Veltch sta- tion. Care run every 20 minu Bluemont line from L, 1:10, or wzetown to Bon Afr station. Cars leave 0, 4.55 and 5:55 P.M. 0—6 Toune (Sunday) at 9:30 3 Phillips & Thatcher Room 611 | International Bldg. joms, bath, pantrs and h. & fireplace. | Discount for cash’ | | oy, “rooms and_siceping || rinutes Georgetown), 7 minutes’ walk Lacey Station on 5 Foom 14x: Onk floors. > - = co: pror an y 1319-21 F St. N.W, Falls Church line (28 minutes from 12th and Pennsyl- Brepiace; Wl T e an 2 vania Ave. N.W.). Best service out Washington! High elevation, 316 feet. Attractive building sites. Size Some as large as 60 feet front, 231 feet deep; smallest, ) feet by 125 fect deep. Every lot 50 feet front. (19 more than ¥4 acre; concrete sidewalks in front of them; hedge planted; trees set out.) SALE SIGNS ON PROPERTY plenty of shade. P aom bungalow, with all tm- ‘ provementa and ome cre of ground that Tan be "anbdivided. Stdewntks patd for || 4t the price. Terms i . tiving_room 50—Colonial bu across entire front. bath, kitchen and di Owner leaving city, off 35, 5 OPEN SUNDAY From 2 to 6 P.M. . 53-room T Jow. with screcned porch. s, terme. ehotce 40-toot lote on the District || i side, $2,100. lunble building site on Maryland side, §: 000, 5 Lots at $110 4 Lots at $285 A s Somaen, gesenca, for oue | Distinction, Beauty and Comfort are the Keynotes 10 Lots at 135 8 Lots at 310 °:T‘.°§3‘523§:::§'§';§;"3 car or tele- of this Charming New Home. 8 Lots at 185 3 Lots at 335 phone for nt. 8 Lots at 210 5 Lots at 385 LILLIE & HENDRICK 9 Lots at 235 4 Lots at 410 %3 Currgll Ave, Tekoma Park 5 Lots at 260 10 Lots at 435 ELECTRIC CARS Close to 16th St. d Pa. Ave. line to Lacey Station, 28 minutes’ ride. C k north to property, 7 minutes, or cars 36th and M Streets (Washington & Old Dominion Railway, Bluemont Branch), get off Lacey Station, walk north to property, 3 minutes. BY AUTO Cross Aqueduct Bridge, go through Cherrydale to Living- stone Heights, turn south at Livingstone Heights and you are at property; by way of Clarendon, on main Falls Chyrch road, and turn at Lacey Station, only short distance from property, located on main road between Ballston and Livingstone Heights, directly opposite Mt. Olivet C h. Other auto road hould you ask any one, get them to direct you to Laccy Station on Washington & Old Dominion or Mt. Olivet Church on Chain Bridge Road. From White House to subdivision by road, 5 2-10 miles. arked—numbers in center. WILL BE SOLD! Lots plainly No reservations. Come; see what is offered; if suited (that is, fully satisfied) are getting 100 cents value. Buy lot you like best. Prics refer to prints, given you on ground; prices plainly marked; inspect lots yourself; take all time you want. = = %‘ Semi-Detached Remarkable Home Value Do Not Fail to Inspect 1713 IRVING STREET N.W. CELLAR Built-in garage. Hot-water heat, with instantaneous hot-water heater. Cold stor- age under front porch, room for servants’ quarters; laundry. FIRST FLOOR Large reception hall, colonial stairway, large living room with stone fireplace and mantel. Dining room, beam ceiling and panel wainscoting. Kitchen, white enamel gas range and one-piece enamel sink. Pantry with built-in refrigerator. Finished in white and mahogany, oak floors. Breakfast porch. SECOND FLOOR Four large master bedrooms, two bathrooms, one shower. Oak floors. Iarge leeping porch. i THIRD FLOOR Two bedrooms, one bathroom, storage room. Beautiful electric fixtures through- Ouwner and Builder Room 304, Kresge Building Phone Main 6861 Or Your Broker } Open for Inspection Daily and Sunday Until 9 P.M. 8 ROOMS — 2 BATHS 5 PORCHES—GARAGE Exclusive Environment Complete in Ever_y Detail EASY TERMS Must Be Seen to Be Appreciated Mt. Pleasant car to Irving Street and walk west one-half square. Open and Lighted Until ® P.M. Representative on Premises. Your Own Broker or Thrift Building Co., Owner Union Trust Bldg. Main 768 16 E. Bradley Lane, Chevy Chase The 10 large bright rooms, 3 baths, spacious porches, beautiful hardwood floors and trim are but a part of the attractions this home offers. TERMS $25.00 cach lot, balance $12 per month, which includes all interest (you d6 not pay taxes until you have paid for lots). Plans, prices, all information at office. Agent on ground Sunday, June 11, from 10 a. m. until dark—gladly give all infor- mation. Come Sunday, see for yourself. Subdivision high, dry, cool, healthy. Lots well located, close to Washington, will go quickly. WNNHMIIHMHMHIMHHMMHMMWHIIIHIMI I o The plans are by a master architect and the execu- tion by master workmen. Nothing has been overlooked that will add to thescheerfulness and completeness of the home. Very large ground. Double garage. I Don’t fail to see Sunday WALTER A. BROWN 1400 H St. N.W. Main 1653 e WALTER O’HARA I Specialize in Nearby Virginia Exclusive Agent — 1309 HS.NW. Phone Main 4928 S I

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