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REAL ESTATE. 1732 Eye Street N.W. Near Connecticut Avenue Convenient to the.business center and government depart- ments and sui‘able for a prominent physician; very substantial brick. contining 16 rooms and 5 baths, has gas and eclectricity and is heated by furnace. Lot is 30 feet front to an alley Immediate Possession $36,000 Thomas J. ™ -her & Co., Inc. Exciu..ve Agents 738 15th Street N.W. Main 6830 THE } YING STAR, Bl DEMAND 15 MADE FOR DETACHED HOUSES Numerous Sales of Property on 14th Street Terrace Are Made. Heuvy demand for detached liouses was reported this week by the office of Shannon & Luchs. Numerous sales in *Floufl‘eenth Street Terrace were com- Dle‘ed, Harry E. Thomas became the owner of 1337 Jefferson street, a home of Shan & Tuchs' construction. x-room bungalow-style house nnedy street was purchased R. Clarkson. . Platt purchased 1342 Jeffer another of Shannon & | by Wil James 'son street, Luchs' hom | Premises 1350 Jetterson street were acauired by Fendall I. Tiarry 8 Chudwiek soid. fhe six-room { bunealow at 3000 South Dakota avenue | northeast to Harry Kopp, who will oc- cupy the property. -Ralph C. Routsong became the owner of the house at 1334 Jefferson street re- cently completed by Shannon & Luchs. | “Lewis K dsnn purehased the Inome at Beth . 3d., belonging for- I True {of Mary Garden, and a brilllant product It’s Everlasting, She Avers And Cannot Be Fought Down. Declares Artists Are No Exception to General Rule. Specinl Dispateh to The Star. CHICAGO, Ill., November 25.—Pro- miscuous falling in love is Impossible. That is the opinion of no less an au- | thority than America’s youngest grand opera star, Mary McCormick, protege of thut “old Yankee stock” now so conspicuous by its absence from the American stage. In taking this position today, how- ever, Miss McCormick insisted that she, herself, still was heart whole and » WASHINGTON, D. C., SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 25, Love Comes But Once, Says Youngest Opera Star FREIGHT RATES HELD UP. The Interstate Commerce Commis- sion yesterday held up to await in-|on gral 1922, ules by which southwestern roads have proposed to advance rates | Cairo. REAL ESTATE. rall- | sissipp! river cressings grain products and feed |ent rates maintained until 4300)tvo“4308 Brandywme St. N.W. Inside Houses Corner Houses of The commission ordersd pres south March 27 vestigation new freight rate sched- moving Trom theif texritory to Mis-'to allow time for the proceedings. e e FIRST TIME OFFERED ~ Now being completed 501 to 513 Tennessee Ave. Northeast Ja . B H mpvl: to Racl E Day. . fancy fffee. The bunga) at)le lmme at 13 ! " meson-Built Homes Tl tedlew atrle Love,” asserted the girl, who be- = e quired from . o K. Shannon & Luchs by Charles 'L.|&an lifc as a cowgirl in Oklahoma, MARY MeCORMICK. , , “‘comes but once, even In the life of an artist. “Many artists will dispute me, but I am certain I am right. Many will say | the good-looking young artist's re- marks, he sulped and asked: “And have you ever been in love, cCormick 7" H. H. Stansbury purchased the co- {lonial home at 3912 Jenifer street jnorthwest from Representative Mil- i ton W. Shreve of Pennsylvania. Note the price, very low. Note the location, very high. One block west of Wisconsin Avenue NW. The lots are 50 and 6772 feet wide. Construc- qAntone riens sold premises | inut the truo artist must have love|nevee haves Lo DTOPt TePIY: T tion, hollow tile and stucco. 15-foot alley in rear. Tile baths anl built-in: to Albert F rell, who will occupy | @8 @ constant inspiration for great (Copyright, 1922, tub. The finish, equal to the very highest. Oak floors. Elect:ic floor plugs | the_prem property at 65 V strect north- was purchased by Feter J. Hen- derson from Hattie B. He"th. Peter A. Drury, jr.. purchased fro~ work. That is true, but it is untrue| that to be inspired the artist must tranefer love from one person to an- other In order to preserve the thrill 6 rooms, tile bath, hot-water heat, hard- wood floors, 1-piece in each room. Stores, school, churches, etc, within one block. Living rooms as large as 16x28 feet. Open fireplaces, spacious porches. You know how few homes have been offered for the amount quoted. —_—— COMING FOR TREATMENT. Lieut. Commander Rufus King, d trict communication superintendent & {'Jipavia A° Baer the new English|that raises the singer to an emotional| san Juan, P. R. who is ill, has been Come see how much is being offered in these charming houses. Opm for K = | basement town house at 2233 Ran- | peak. ordered te the United States for medica fiepection sink, wash trays, lots _rruf[ place > love comes but once and Is| treatment, Sp! . f I t 4 d incss location department slhli.{ It l’||S stgxrenler 'Ihfln Illll and Se . = of the sold for Minnife Sperling uot be fought down. t will per- o3teioScEspace ol ot e rberty St 1307 I airecs throush © cverything — throsgh| ORDERED TO THIS CITY. o 3 rorthwest to an out-of-town investor obstacle placed in its path; it ble rear porches, ; wide front porch. | Ensign Robert Strite. attached to the U. 8. S. Lamson, has been ordered to this city for dutyein the office of naval communications, Navy Depart- climb’every barrier, jump every hazard that stands in the day of its fulfiliment. , who It is believed. will shortly con- {struct_a modern store. M. F. Rosins! purchased the prop- 1108 16th St. N.W. Phones: Main 372, Main 160 Deep vard to alley. Shdonon s Dt recently Completcd | woran'i3, 10ve one fman one yeas, of | ment L O hm":z;m Solinor businuEEn Bremilses one month, or a week, and then, — luter, to fail in love again; still later | in and again. as we have been ed to believe in the case of many | h, to believe that is to “the most ridiculous nonsense. | After all, what is true of one class ! 0 a large extent true of another ! 5. and artiets do not have & 1 | monopoly ori love or the capacity for i = Thelr lives are less shelter- | & Luch's recently completed | ed than others’, because I fs a sem!- 1 < Suawn, who will eccupy | fe and 'tens of thousands fol- career of artists as closely ) sipy neighbor may follow the i gston street, Chevy Chase |course of true love In the next flat, | .. one of a number of new de-iwhere the bank clerk's daughter is erson street, a new Shannon Open for Inspection Daily and Sunday we bought the colonial Kansas avenue from dt and will occupy the PTeS) John & Chambers, U. s, disposed of 1514 Webster street, a three-story brick dwelling built by |1¢ Army, FOR SALE BY THOMAS A. JAMESON 906 New York Ave. N.W. der Who Owns One Shannon A REAL! REAL ESTATE SITES SENSATION Chevy Chase Terrace the “TALK OF THE TOWN” Washington’s Most Exclusive Residential Park EVERY ONE IN WASHINGTON who is interested in REAL ESTATE DEVELOP- MENT is talkmg about the sensational sale of CHEVY CHASE TERRACE! The won- , derful manner in which the public has taken up the advantages of the property IS NOT TO BE CREDITED TO US!—but rather to the wonderful appeal, resources and natural benuty of CHEVY CHASE TERRACE! SEE THIS PROPERTY! You will yourself be charmed when you view—yourself— PERFECT HOME Koch purchased premises | . tiched homes buil: by Eugene A. Smith | keeping company with a sixty-dollar- )| “Archie B Luther purchased from | i-month messenger." f{| shannon & Luchs the bungalow at The interviewer listened carefully. 1340 Jefferson street. | Then, impressed with the sincerity of Here it is! Hot water in floods at lower cost You can’t keep house without hot water. Summer orwinter, comfort, cleanlinessand kind tempersdepend on having enough to satisfy everybody at a cost so low you don’t have to worry about the gas bills. The New Premier heater gives you all you need at a price that will surprise you. Like a great vacuum bottleinitsasbestos and steel jacket, it heatsand storesa tank full of water, steaming hot and ready for instant use. Wisely Restricted NO SVRDIVISION AROUND WASHINGTON will enjoy the re- striction of residonce snch as Before you turn the faucet the hot water is there, ready to draw and use. No waiting. No loss of water partly heated. No waste of gas. If you went away for a . o - HFVY CHASE TFERRACE. A month—-a.nd. left your New Premier lighted, it would :“‘fsn}:’.‘f_fl':‘ ASSOCIATION will | . all of the features that we tell about! The possibilities as an in- burn only a tiny amount of gas. g e e ey dametrr, | Vestment and the site to build your home so far surpass ANY- INATING ALL UNSIGHTLY SPOTS. The Terrace at all times will be beautiful! THING AROUND WASHINGTON—that we are confident that if you SEE IT YOU WILL BUY! Lots $600 to $1,500 8¢ to 45¢ Square Foot TERMS 10% CASH oo o rericd of four years B * % TERRACE How to Reach Property Drive out Con- necticut Avenue to Bradley Lane, out Bradley Lane to Wisconsin, turm to left, 150 feet to prop- erty—or drive out Mas- sachusetts Avenue to Wis. consin and out Wisconsin to property—or take Con- necticut Avenue or Rock- ville cars and get off at Bradley Lane and walk That’s real hot water economy. No heating and cool- ing —heating and cooling—each time you turn a faucet. The New Premier thermostat gas control is always on the job—keeping your water steaming hot —but saving on your gas bills. Built like a boiler, the New Premier takes care of itself. No coils to lime up. No delicate parts to get out of order. Simply an automatic hot water supply CHEVY CHASE GOLF CLUB & st/ Financing A BUILDING PROGRAM has Altitude At any point the Terrace is high- er than any of the surrounding di- visions, and at one point the alti- tude reaches above the roof of the CHEVY CHASE CLUB, which is noted for its elevation. always on tap, at an expense so small you will hardly believe it until you see the proof. i Just, beon- completed whereby wo will be enabled to finance the building cf your home in this ter- race—INVESTIGATE THE AD- VANTAGES THAT WILL BE OPENED TO OWNERS OF LOTS IN THIS SUBDIVISION. DON'T DELAY “DRIVE OUT” TODAY Exhaustive tests show that the New Premier is the mostefficient hot water heater you can buy. Crane Co. Laboratories made the tests that prove its economy. You can’t:know the best in water heaters untilyou have inspected the Premier. Comein today and see it in action at our Display Room, 1221 Eye St., N.W. Write or "phone for descriptive booklet. VESS The Premier Insulated Automatic Storage Gas Water Heater Gray enameled, nickel trimmed, the Premier is a thing of superior bcauty as well as utility; a unique device, its sim- plicity a warranty of enduring service. 75-ft. Boulevards and Wide Streets We have already opened one of the 75-ft-wide boulevards—there will be another the same width with beautiful stone entrance col- umns—and one 65 ft. wide. Shade Trees, etc., —will be s feature—they have YA ONNEECTIOU | 3 . CRANE already been See all theso features—weigh them | 7U¢7- TAKE ROCKVILLE TROLLEY will be lined 3'.','“:?'.?;.."'.'. ::: in your own mind and then use your ::: :rrarcn:wcm\sa ':,‘:? own judgment as to whether or mot ACE. streets are completed. You il parchase: j: CRANE CO., 1221 EYE ST., N. W.. WASHINGTON, D.C. & Branches in all principal cities :‘ ‘!\ e e inor Cooper & Gray, Inc.; Wuhmgton Office, 702-704 District National Bank PHONE MAIN 272 Salesman Always On Hand at Tract Office, 6400 Wisconsin Avenue. Phone Cleveland 2401.