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] 7 ‘TURNER RECHOSEN AS CITIZENS HEAD Brookland Association Elects Officers and Makes Rec- ommendations. E. W. Turner was re-cle dent of the Brookland Citi sociation last night at the a meeting in the Brookland Temple, 12th Mon northeast. Other officers elected were W. V. Lewis, viee president; Lee R. Wilson, secretary-treasurer, and Noel cial seeretary. . Parks, 1 clation initiated a project and streets The for a on th Which o =5 meeting of or land street ¢ adoption of one- r thut line. by M. a resolution i clusively f The sug Wilsen, wi stion was made “.mz.u enient dats Stazing of th A ito surmise which eting « yeport to t ' with the Fourth of would me for a_man lence day every having Many Already Seek Passage far..u-l Rachmaninoff, and giving a full- First Trip, July 4. Within a short time & Nouncement that the sail from New Y maiden ork Ju vo, lasses of p. b Wright, ton offic ‘s ton est vessel in the 950 feet long L $750 Cash ON THE PURCHASE OF A HOME INTEREST YOU? Come out tomorrow and inspect these new homes Overlooking Naval Observa= tory Grounds. Located in cinity of lovely homes. room Dutch colonial; modern throughout; sleeping porch. At Monthly Payments Lower Than Rent Sample House, 2549 Wiscon- sin Ave.,, open from 9 to 6 Sunday Chas. D. Sager, Realtor 924 14th Street N.W. Main 36 Six- 2 GLASS Let in the Sunlight SUNLIGHT brings health and happi- ness. Be sure to admit plenty of sun- light in your home when you build. Provide for numer- ous windows. Write for Bulletin *“Live in the Sunlight'* Founded 1864 HIRES TURNER GLASS COMPANY WASHINGTON, D. C. Roxslyn, Va. the Brook- REAL LSTATE. Asks for Facts In Charges of Mrs. Poindexter | Replying to a telegram from H. C. Harrls of Spokane, Wcsh., asking what action the Anti-Saloon League was going as a result of the in newspaper articles Miles Poindexter, wife of the new an Peru, Wayne B. \\herl» league, HIEHE rging th cific char violations ers in Washington, he add, can hide 5 xter had Washington official so- her charges cone ibling and drinking in the AMU SEMENTS NATIONAL—Paul Althouse. Tt was unfortunate that Paul Althou tetor of Metrapolitan Opera Cor pany ring from w sli vesterday tionul T was tantalizng i a way, i al i + of beauty attempted What Althousy would be at rst group, of refreshingly . from | tunity for | which~ Mr. 1 achieved with remarkable | power The Plantom secompaist S Ly Ttudolph | and planist of the rancing bit of ideal- | i | Daffodil aches of | [ than nis b THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON The Thrill That Comes Once in a Lifetime. —By WEBSTER. WHEN MEN WERE MEM AND THERE WAS O SUCH THING AT FEMIMISM — notes, und_every tone as round and full as the most sting technician could de [tempe control was S arvelous. With fntroductory how ©inter- | upon Plowiman - beauty The Tast | ar teel- | POLI'S—Shura Cherkassky, Prodigy. Just a regular sm . barring lm ¥ e areatma Handel, Lis 1opin, Beetho atti, Moszkows zed virtuoso's program in its en- without note before him Ky won an admiration | faseinati and awe li's Theater | elogen -y uld deny h Dretatio spiration, the keys of emed gi- ninutive thoug! grand piano, which antiec compared to th d his whole rd 1o the other wr were the . his treble notes proper shade stronger Inspect Them Closely Was Lot nersou ticr i md_till the ad lulled a bit h burst of ap- f of his prozran small boy siastic appla three short tion of the ho thick brown halt s walked off the forehead, d vanished | from sight lect and a polka of the Mlveli { plaved wi Chopir ven all the d the famous these Homes at slightly evident fatigue it seemed doubtful that he would give any en- cores, vet the audience, which was iberally sprinkled with gray-headed . clapped on and al- 1 deltgit when small nd played Chopin's “Waltz fn_C_Sharp Minor” in close ok of Paderewski's Interpreta- and_again sat down to play H The concert ete in enjoy- tif only the = 1 had smiiled >, but hie was 1w which e suming personality much s his virtuosity, went hoping that this wonder child NEW HOMES [Wisconsin Avenue| Just_North of R Price ......$7,250.00 Cash ... $750.00 Balance small monthly nents. Unusually Attractive Six-Room and Blth Honus ivin bedrooms: plenty of closet space. porches. Cellar, large bright, with stationary bath Two and tubs. No. 2040 Wisconsin Ave. | OPEN FOR INSPECTION 1 DAILY AND SUN g WAGGAMAN & BRAWNER Incorporated. 732 17th St. N.W. Franklin 7485 No wonder these Homes are selling so fast There is a reason for everything—and when you seek for it the rapid selling of Albemarle and 38th Sts. Chevy Chase, D. C. it’s easily explained by three things— The location. The neighborhood and the character of the Homes. The price. There isn’t a spot in the National Capital that equals this. There are three types of Homes from which to choose—and the PRICE ATTRACTIVE. These Homes are Kite built. IS UNUSUAL AND THE TERMS MOST Planned from experience—and finished and equipped as only Kite Homes are— Six rooms, tiled bath, sleeping porch; hot-water heat; solid stone foundation; artistic stone firepl,we cement porch; slate roof, plenty of closets; convenient back stairs—equipped with both electricity and gas. Open for Inspection Every Day and Evening Our Mr. Hamilton will be found at the Sample House—or you can phone him—for special appointment—Cleveland 1490. Two car lines are available—Chevy Chase cars to Albemarle street (first stop north of Bureau of Standards), turn west to 38th St. or Wiscon- sin Ave. through cars to Windom St. Built, Owned and For Sale By Harry A. Kite 1514 K Street (Incorporated) Phone Main 4846 Member Washington Real Estate Board MOTHERS GET REPORTS ON CHILDREN’S CONDITION |AL JOLSON GIVES $1, 000 TO HC HOSPITAL Labor Department Benefits 1,450\ Families Here by Child Health Examinations. Nearly 1,400 mothers, representing all nationalities and social groups in ‘Washington, have recelved reports on the state of their children's health as a result of child examinations con- ducted by the Labor Department in connection with the Child WeMare Soclety. During the week of April 16 exami- nations 'at the dispensary of the Children's Hospital will be given on Monday and Thursday mornings b tween 9:30 and 0 4 of on Tuesday. day afternoons, Appointments aminations on these morn the centers of the Ch clety, for which the today, an made on amination noon. mination dates for next week ed as follows: but at d welfuare hedule is giv pointment shonld he day preceding the ex- etween 11 am. and 12 afternoon. Center and V streets northwe: No. 2 : North Tuesday F‘reevhm—u morning, nter No. 6, heast; Lin- and afternoon, morning 412 strect south ternoen, Center ) C street northwe nklin 2 WILL TRY NEW BALLOONS. Three of 14 to Compete in Elim- ination Contest of Novel Design. entries in t be held in three w ey from the umy 1 halloon de: The first beneh comp women recently dispensed justico in a Norwich (England) court | Comedian Born and Raised in ‘Washington, Presents Check to Children’s Institution. Al Jolson. the popular comedian | playing at Poli's ’F ‘heater this week is today even more popular, if possi- ble, than vesterday. Yesterday he presented ‘the Children's Hospital | with a check for $1.000 | "“I wanted to do something for the |bables in my home town” was the | simple explanation made by the actor in profferi the gift, which _was h Dr. Charles W. Rich- 7 Connecticut avenue; who a n onal friend and is a mem- er of the staff of the institution which does o much for Washing- sick and erippled youngsters. hen other actors spill “chatter” »<a the footlights about how glad | are to be playing ai home town, it uuuull\ bunk; they get off every city they v Jolson comes here an iestra leader about the pranks used to play at the old public both attended, and about s and scraps of the “gang” ged to. its the real thing. 'n here and In his youth und went to school in South Washington. His father's name is in_ the current telephone bool although you won't find it under t ATTORNEYS, IN REUNION, INDULGE REMINISCENCE Columbian Building Tenants of More Than Twenty Years Hold Meeting. Lawyers who were former tenants of the Columbian Law School bufld- ing, at 416 Sth street northwest, more than twenty vears ago assembled lust night at U 1o of Attorney J. Miller < 21 N street north- present larg ne of the old tenants con- -0ld stand. They fol- v avement and in the financial dis- Among the original tenants were e IDEALLY LOCATED WELL BUILT — PRICED RIGHT 1319 Randolph St. N.W. Eight large sunny rooms, beautifully appointed bath, extra lavatory; the very latest features throughout. Double garage on 140-foot lot. Open for Inspection, Sunday 2 to 6 N. L. Sansbury Co., Inc “Everything in Real Estate” 1418 Eye St. N.W. Phone Main 5904 Member Washington Real Estate Board A Delightful Suburban Home Located in an excellent northwest suburb, on car line. There are 4 acres of ground and a large pebble-dash house, consisting of 11 rooms and bath, with modern improvements. Plenty of fruit, large shade trees and garag A Sacrifice at $16,000 Hedges & Middleton, Inc. REALTORS 1334 H St. N.W. Main 1028 5 Sold in One Week—Only One Left Don’t Lose Your Opportunity to Secure This Attractive Semi-Detached Home IN PETWORTH | New Hampshire Ave. Above Grant Circle Red tapestry brick homes, open fireplaces, French doors, six large rooms and tile bath, clectrically lighted with special fixtures and decoratlons mahogany and enamel finish throughout (imported Riplin enamel used only), painted kitchen and bath, hardwood floors, large cement-covered front porches and large double porches in rear. Open All Day Sunday Sample House 4415 New Hampshire Ave. Prettiest spot in Petworth, tion that will constantly cnhance in value. and easy terms. and on an avenue and in a sec- Reasonably priced ‘Take’ Grant Circle Bus to New Hampshire and Grant Circle and walk one square north; or Soldlers’ Home Car walk two squares north. to 5th and Upshur and M. M. Parker & Company Suite 203-5-6-7 1422 F Street N.W. Phones Main 165-3294 T LT L L L e T e e Ly » D. 0O, SATURDAY, APRIL 14, 1923. REAL ESTATE. Giddings, J. Spalding Flannery, J. W. | Charles Henry Butler, Henry E. Davin 1§ Hulse, Mackall, Loving, Louls L. Perkins, Charles F. Wilson, William Hitz, Charles A. Keigwin. Other present Ernest H. A. Blsselle, Douglass A. Leon Tobriner, H. Julius Maedel, harles 'lru\\hrlllgr' Tittman, Judg: 1, anton C. Peelle, George E. Hamilton Charles Frailey, James B, Arche: | Peyton Cordon,” Harry W. Hog, and |Jrlfll! Frederic w. .\1"]{’ ynolds, Justic R. Stansbury, |Cha-les Robb, Justice Frederick Morgan Beach, | Siddons and Justice A. A. Hoehling, ]Y Prescott Gatley Luclus P, | Malcolm G. Bruce, Judge practitioners were W, Knaebel, e e e S S RE S D P O e OB R I m Maxiny Main 4600 9th and Decatur Streets Corner house—stone and brick construc- tion. Reception hall; living room; kitchen; pantry and breakfast porch. Four bedrooms; one bath with shower and sleeping porch Parquet floors. Brand new. Open Sunday for Inspection CKEER and GOS Exclunve Agents Main 4752 1415 Eye St. N.W. ‘ TWO-FAMILY APARTMENT Just Off Sixteenth Street 1650 Irving Street N.W. There is nothing more difficult to Jocate than a good 2-family apartment. To find one in this section—at a price no higher than 7-room houses arc bringing is, indeed, some one’s good fortune. $13,850 On Terms There are 2 modern apartments—one of 5-rooms and bath and one of 6-rooms and bath, with extra storage room. Separate Hot-water Heater plants, Electric Lights; deep lot to paved alley. Open 11 AM. to 6 P.M. Sunday To Inspect—Take Mt. Pleasant Car 1o Mt. Pleasant St. and Irving St. Walk One-Half Block West WM. S. PHILLIPS Realtor—Exclusive Agent Now in Our New Home—the Phillips Building 15th St. at K N.W. o s Owners—Architects—Builders Select Bethesda-Blue Granite This beautiful stone, which Bureau of Stand- ard tests show among the most enduring of granites and practically impervious to moisture and which retains its marvelous appearance un- impaired under severest exposure, is best for all building purposes. For buildings, walls, foundations, columns, porches, in fact any place where rubble stone is used. We are the quarriers of Bethesda-Blue Gran- ite and sell at very low prices to owners and builders—and we also are equipped to do the construction work. Estimates Gladly Given Bethesda-Blue Granite Co. 813 15th St. NW. J.D. Ward, Mgr. M. 2430 (LT UL LT LT L L o L L L T T O LT T 2911 PORTER ST NW Undoubtedly the best value oficred in_this beautiful suburb today. 7 delightful rooms, bright and spacious, including a large living room with open fireplace, good sized dining room, and a breakfast room overlooking a deep back yard and Connecticut including hot-water Concrete Ave. The house has every convenience, heat, electric lights, and hardwood floors lhrnm,hou: front porch, slate roof. There is also a garage. Similar houses are selling for more money in much inferdor locations. If you want @ real home in one of the best suburbs in the city, sce this today. $13,500 ON VERY EASY TERMS Open Sunday 11 A.M. to 6 P.M. TO INSPECT ‘Take Chevy Chase car to Conn. Ave. and Porter St., walk 73 block west to house. Wm. S. Phillips REALTOR—EXCLUSIVE AGENT Now in Our New Home—The Phillips Building 15th St. at K St. N.W.