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REAL ESTATE. s THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. ¢, SATURDAY, APRIL 21, 1923. REAL ESTATE. > = home of Mrs. Francis Tingley. The |will hold a business meeting Tuesday | the notary. The quaint costumes in|ing: Mrs. Wililam Briggs, Mrs. E. D.(R 3 e v 3 i D ie ste tha bTloe e mL e nent: | Ektoencon! 1 tho ome ot Bloa. (Ceoras | the | Iicy: T Wil Lthe Sillsmers | Hatiy Mis TusoatN oAl iorcs ov. | o i anese. Miss Holen Lyons sx ;.'i"\r\‘-.s Ty e MG Mrs, H. H. Howlet, firat vice presi- |E. Farrell. There will be no guests. | joined at the and with tho principals |eral' members were h u dent, Mirs. 3. H. Cissel: second vice | The card party given recently in the | svoked much- applause. * Willey' O. |absent liat, and O RTo e i e was loknbdl by, Jossthl Cereaminiir = i president, Mrs. WilL Jovenal; |home of Mrs. S James Dennis was a | Lucn. president of the cith, mads the |had been on the waiting list, were [Goldenberg through the courtesy of Aeisin Muiow W. €, T. V. licld ite treasurer, Mrs. John Faulconer: (Scial and financial success. The pro-|announcements. and - Mfs. Isabel | clected to membership th the club:|Mr. Lingor, Part of th procecds Ko | Columbin rout. " Ates. morie wossii recording secretary, Mrs. Clauds | coeds have been added to the club's}pcchin MacAtthur, chairman of he|Mrs William F. Wilder, Mrs. George E. | to the Central Union Mi Tons Homa | Golumbla road. Mrs. Morris presided Mitchell: corresponding _secretary, | charity fund. program_committée, was In charge|Lamb, Miss Mabel Peabody. ' The|for Children. o oo nome) Tribute was paid to the memory of Mrs. Richard D. James; parllamen- | mu. wwasningd of arrangemneis for the evening. chairman of the tea and sale, given : Mrs. de. Reimer, who founded the Womea's City Club.—Miss Janet|Mrs. Cash. Annual meeting held |tarian, Mrs. Belbe: auditors, Mrs. J. J. | Jthe Washington Chapter of the| The club will meet at the College |recently at the College Women's Club, g Young Women's Christian Assocla- Richards will be hostess at the tea|May 2-3-4 at the Hotel Roosevelt. Dolan, Mrs. Widmeyer and_ Mrs.'B. | fitmune of Notre Dame of Maryland,| Women's Club, 1822 1 street, Tuesday | reported a substantial sum which was |, *he Excelslor Literaxy Clab met at | tion In the District of Columbla, angd e Al | : Hardesty; trustee, Mrs. Roy Heizer. | miet Monday at 133 Glrard stroct. Offi- | evening. Al Interested in reading |turned over to Friendship House | the residence of Mrs. 3. J. Frear, 223 a1 the mothors meutings, Indorse- © be given in the clubhouse Sunday| Chevy Chase Woman’s Club.—The funcheon. May g, 14 plans made for a | gre invited to be present. Mrs. William E, Chamberlin, president, | 5th Street northeast, Tuesday even- |Ment was given the film being broad. afternoon, from 4:30 to 6. Assisting |May meeting will be held in the | The North Capitol Union W. C. T. U., i The annual Shakespeare banquet|gave readings. i * ling, and, owing te the absence of its| casted by Mrs. Wallace Reld. X Mise Rietards will be Mrs. Lyman B, | Maryland School the fourth instead | Wil hold & community meeting ai| yeweomb Club of Dethesds, Md,, mot | W1l be at the Women's City Club May g president, the meeting was called to | Dir party was held Friday at Sw stea ident of the Women's | Of the third Wednesday. The meet- Rhode Island ~ Avenue Methodist | \pirePimy IR0 G1 TRIRERaR e M& 14, with the following committee in| The Faithfal Follower's Class of [ 9rder by its vice president, Mrs. W. A. headquarters and the quarterly on swormstedt, president o 'S | Tng of the County Federation of Cluby | Protestant Church Tuesday evening. | SONIL 19 45, the, home, ot s, W- B i charge: Mrs. Willlam E. Chamberlin, | Waugh Methodist Epixcopal Sunday |Tranty. —After the usual bus ¢ at the lowa Avenue Metho- City Club; Mrs. Minnigerode Andrews, [will be held. in’ Rockville the third | The speaker of the evening will be [ SPLAEES Dr., Bawi Bartsh of the|claude N. Bennett and Mrs. Emma |School.—Mrs. Lillian B, Abbott, teach- | music was furnished as follows: t Church. The flower mission re- Randolpn Dickens, Dr. Frances | Week in May, therefore the change in |Mrs. Mabel Walker Willebrandt, as- | (o™ 40" AL0 L Ko e, “inlus. | Ware Anderson. er, recently presented two one-act |Strumental, by Mrs, .| ported_giving clothing, money and Judge Katheryn Sellers and |the club date. sistant _attorney general, who will | (e b (U3Irds Aboul Womes' ‘Hus ! plays: “Mald to Order” and “The |Carr; vocal, Mrs. accom- | Shoes to the needy, and Mrs. Cun- = o The The convention of the State Fed- |talk about prohibitlon enforcement.| ;. gixth and seventh grades of the| The Mount Pleasant W. C. T- U.|Truth About Jane.” Every member |Panied by Mrs. J. W. Bulla, and duet, | ningham ed the help of other Mrs. Morris D. Wickersham. e | eration of Clubs will be held in Eaiti. |A musical program will be furnished | gt S SR Seventh Erade met Tuesday afternoon In the home of {of the class helped to make the even- | Y Mr. and Mrs.'A. H. Frear. ing layettes which hav. Misses Mary aad Cornelia Crans will {more April 24, 25 and 26. The follow- ! " V"= Marv Lineback Nes and the & - Miss Elizabeth Relss, 1806 Belmont r0ad. | ing a success. Those taking parts| Next meeting will be held at the| (Continued on Thirty-second Page.) Preside at the tea table. Miss Rich- | INE delegates were elected to rep- (jumbion Male Quartet. The public| Columblan Women ot George Wanh- e s l;}’::ing;;“& o in the two plays were: The Misses f se) 2rds salls for Hurope May 2, to at-[REet iy l0e Slub: Mra O, C. Merelll, inston ersity will have its an- |59, & Ko TN Ger the direction | 1ijepmne. si:‘fi'fi';&r.ry' S oreHC LRy ; 2 5 . " wual din g under. ¢ tond the international suffrage con- [ Wililam Lyles Ofutt, Mrs. Earl H. |4 svoman's Club ot St Mark's| (Lo SO fi.'}fif.fii‘y.h‘:'c.‘,'.’.fi(.‘.’;'fi of this union, Mrs. Edna Proctor, DIS- | Blegnors “Knee, Bertha Mondrac e Rome. a5 a delegate from [Clapp and Mrs, Stephen I Church will meet Thursday, & p.m., in : ¥ of [ rict superintendent, Mrs. L. D. Clark, | { l T te of Women Voters. Th tephen Lyman Tabor. | 5 "\irk's Parish Hall, 3d _and A |ihe bourd of governors of that club | Mrs. Owen Rippy and Mrs. R. T. Stout | y; i o S IRl aftord her frien: Florence Orittenton Wheel Clu streets southeast, Mrs. John Prender|j o ¢qg e o Borwin | in charge. Plano solos were rendered by Miss { tea will e hostess. Mr Joh Srw ea will”afford : o iy e Betens v d = st s. John Thomas Erwin, 5 F. Randolph, D. D., is to Women's City Club, an oppo y dson L. Whitney, 3411 Ouk. |President. The teature of this meet-| [Pliils " tna club, will preside. | leotore o wrne beace Drive. Is the r L] Fomenis (GtyACINtL 18 Wood terrace, entertained the club ut |in® will be a musical. Mrs. Charles t | o R sical. will be given Monday |2 luncheon Friday. Mrs. F. A Cleie 1. Stockman 'is in charge of the pro- [ The following faroptne Jooumittartiworiakwas Maaz" under the_ auspices s i ing Mrs. Elllott [a_delegat ittee. i G the peace department, Mrs. E. .C. evening at 8:30 p.m. T clegate to the D. A. R. Ci gram committee, chairman, Mrs. John. Thomas Erwi fé{,.,.(zn,"esupmnlmndum. at a future | > I Sghany , Miss Llsie | from Mansfiel ’ >lans sods. soprano, will sing; Miss om Mansfield, Pa. wax a guest.| Plans have been made for a card ) gt il My Tont: TRowas Lrwin: | Stan Edwards, contralto, will give vocal |Mrs. Preston recited an origi party to be held at the home of the 5 - E % xm“‘“‘::: and there will be duets by |Mrs. Story, “the Hub, Ku?lflqu\rz;oe::; secretary, Mrs. Mary A. P. Bean, 200 2‘“"‘1' ushers and printing. Miss Ruby | Mrs. J. O. Nations and l;fisn slm P \ 4 numbers, and ther o Eawards, Miss [ Crittenton ‘matters. Mes. Velma o | 4th street southeast, Saturday even- | Nevins: music, Miss Emilie Margaret | Kemmerer were admitted to the QniCh ANNOUNC \ 1 ooy A ein serving as accom- | Barber, 644 6th street northeast, wili | ing, under the direction of Mrs. Frank | Whites place cards Miss Julla L. V.| A birthday party e e EMENT T s Frances Gutellus will | be the hostess April 26 2 Gagdman, assisted by Mrs. M. B. Ab- | McCord, and reservations and seating, f evening at 8 o'clock at the headquar _ render plano selections. bott and Mrs. M. P. Bean. Members|Mrs Henry Grattan Doyle. Among 22 6th street, T - - nder piano selections. o which Miss Board.—At the April |are requested to bring a friend. those who have made reservations|{ Mrs. Bdith Difwiddie, a crusader, - = : » DS htisman, 0 I8 e T s e eyl ) are: Mrs. Howard Lincoln Hodgkins, |gave a_talk on the early work of the THOMAS E. PE = ®2) When you wanl a plece of Zlhat the Free and Easy Auc-|creasing the revenucs of the home.| Democratic Women of the Diatrict.| Wito of the president of the univer | W, ¢ T U. e 2 TTY ) Rounces L e Hetess at & compli- | Delegates wero appointd to the an: |—Mrs. Frank Hiram Snell who is ar-| 8ity; Anna L. Rose, dean of women:| Delegates were appofictl 10 0 1 s ! 1 Tumber “itst sor tot f mentary card party to be given in the|nual conference of the Federation of |ranging the May Day dinner for the |Mrs. Willlam H. Herron, Mrs. John |trict quarterly anantAml o e “Your Rent Agent” & J , i€l us Iur- “lubhouse Thursday evening, 8 pm. |Clubs, May 3 and 4, at Hotel Roose- [ Democratic Women of the District, at Paul Ernest, Mrs. D. Kerfoot Shute,| Wednesday at lowa Avenue A. . 8 l hii s e 130 e T fasmally opening the | velt. " The annual conference of Crit. | the Women's City Club, announces that | Mre. DeWitt'C. Crolssant, Miss Ellza- | Church nish it. You'll be building a club “garden for the se will be unm{, circles will be held at 218 3d |the fltherAl ,O{ &"Fcblllsnlnn th‘lluly-ar :. ho(hu\\'llflon,bthe committee members Chapter B P. . O. Sisterhood met A I q d H ven « 3 2 4:3 street on the afternoo A 7, [ ‘Presidential ossibilities an mpossi- | mentioned above and the officers of % o . 9 u 3 r - - Weenon e vy and Mrs. | preceded by a juneneon °F AP 27 | piiitics for the Democratic Nomination | the club. as " fotlows: 3tra. “Erwin, | recontly e e ey nnounces the louse some day, and we want i o honor guests at gkt in 1924 Mrs. Antoinetta Funk will|president; Mrs. Henry Grattan Doyle ree, 3 S Dewly i TELB 5 . = Denby will be the Bonor B on| Distriet W. C. T U.—The quarterly | oben the dinner With 'the' topic, «The | and Miss*Alice Bayley Henning, vies | Slected oiticers took g e places: Prest Removal to make you acquainted with j! e o e *Rir. Dby will be | mecting will e heid at the Towa | Presidency” | The full list of speakers | presidents; Mrs. William C. Rucdiser. Mrs. Leroy A. Fatmer, re-clected: " d ¥ J 2 i i APriL 28 Saal Bpeaker. f Avenue Methodjst Church Wednesday, | Will be given later. recording secretary; Miss Julia L. V. | Vieq president, - - % R Jenner. ;s {]] our quality and service now. Don’t hesitate to “bother *' EITIRT comse and | Mex Emma Saftord SHelton T | ggman b o7 The American Age | Sscord isiaurer i Ruby Refine orethening "ty e, BT - ith a little order.” Just tell e eommittee will jointly pre-| e organization, will p gl s b 3 - | corresponding secretary, Miss| Siteher: treasure fe Olive " : e T S Piiorial Line” a lecture 1t the mecting, which will be Dhened | gociation of University Women.—On | Henryette Brumin. historian. Pitcher; teasurer, Misms Jepelt, Oee us with a little order. ust tell us what you need and fo be given by Miss Frances Loulse, a am. and contl hre Monday : il —_— d i it " Mrs, | ” 1) g Fie BV, b, SR TR o e gt N X 5 RN | enbii il o meet nd B MY || T wankingtan Rraacest crun gave | 9,400 Hitiaor ™o Sk om0 To || we'll fix you up. We've lots of friends, but not enough | nas, ch o "The lec. | for midday luncheon. whish w dgman e . Mrs. | its third public recital fo . s Rogers = . i i T Cha i oy served. uncheon. which wiil be | EUAENR | JRhe wite of Prof. Bridgman | at Witaon. Nermal Scnaol Tacaqay | Women's Clubs, Mrs, I W Crabtroe uit us. famous painting: piggresses will be made by L. J. | *\Winesiay atternoon a tea has been |on rend Robert Harricrs mis John- | O “Nire. A, 11, Williame. 1421 You Street NW ; e study ol v B nson of lowa and . sd son read Robe errick’s “"Master of * Edgar B. Merrett was Initiated = . pe bl 2330 pam. There wiil be|Evaul, pastor of e ey, Harmy armnged by the membership committee, | the Inn"; Clarence Ruebsam gave, o | e, Edaar i MErrett wan fiCs (Neac Gopior 14t i ;alllh H S as by the ministers of churches of | (% Which Mrs. Fran ars who have | costume. two Itallan dialect nun Mrs. Lyde K. Naylor read a paper on ) er ugue y, nc. e section meets Tuesday. |other denominatlons in the nelghbor- | (o cs ibe ohib faving 1955 Sho have | bers; Willlam T. Plerson sang two|wphe Stranger Within Our Gates = ! ch table he | hood. songs writt by hi s Member Washin, Real The diners at the French table in tl 0 5 e . &8 written by his mother, Mrs.|which dwelt on the Americanization of geon Real T dneT Seloek, and the members! “Mrs. Lottie Woodford, scientific bership committee Will act as hostess.|Jessie I Plerson, with accompani- | foreigners. Estate Board 5¢ the Causerie at 7 p.m "mperance instructor of National thelr guests Is to be glven Saturday | MeNts composed by himself, and fc After the busil sessfon Mrs. Crab- & e il meet]:iC T Ut Lieut. Stina Van Winkie (afierncon &t 3 oclock A lialian |20 _encore gave hia “Washington.|trec, with Mrs. e Wolf assisting, Sherman Ave. and W St. N.W. Phone North 486 The D, C. Federation nd Mrs. Harry ul are also to | Punch and Judy show will be presented | The Proxram concluded with a Dutch | served luncheon. pantomime, “In Old New Amsterdam, The next meeting will be with Mrs. sevelt. s 0 p.m. at Hotel Roosevelt: | speqy Punch and Judy « n Monday, T80 Bteely will speak of |*"The 1owa Avenue Church branch of | L) mhy wernando Cunibertl, assisted | under the direction of Miss Emma A.| J. E. Briges, 630 South Carolina avenu 0L Y o the Tdie Aeres” B Clu % €0t Laiees mab e .30,{Jordan, in which Dr. William E. | southeast, Tues with Mr Oborholser will describe “Birds of the | the day,’ has been 1 i rormes | the iy hS‘:fi"i.“,;nfifll‘aé“'m?.',.Ji' 0, | Chamberlin made a hit as Mynheer | Willlams ‘as assistant hostess. tiet of Columbia, and Miss ChAT- | but already shows fifty names on its | celebrate the club's first yeas in Its new der; Mrs. Emily Frech Barnes. as i C Bverert will consider “PHIVALe | rogter, Al W. C. T. U. members and | quarters, and At 5:30 the Washington | VTou Vedder, was realistic as anxious| Friendship Nursery Ald Club met & B Wasnington®s and Mrs. | (eIt Fricnds are invited 1o this mect. | Bianch 6f the Av A: U. W. In cnling a | Wife and mother: Miss Jordan made | Monday afternoon with Mrs Horace o Winklehaus, “Tlliteracy.” M. fing. P etss meeting of resident club mem- | An_attractive Kathryn; Willlam F. |F. Chatfield The assisting hostesscs Augustus Knight, chairman of fine s e Tenorts of chalrmen and to | Bryant an effective burgomaster. and | were Mrs. 8. E. Adams, Mrs. Emma A mmittue, conveyed to members | The Ladies’ Co-operative Improve- | discuss plans for next yi Mr. Ruebsam, as Peter, Kathryn's)Hammerly, Mrs. Mary W. Story, and | e A rcuted an’ Invitation from the |ment Soclety of Silver Spring, Md. lover, a epry and ardent sultor; Mrs. Anna J. Thomas. The following Ininister from Persia to visit the lega- had its annual e A 3 Mrs. Eva Hurd Willls appearcd were appointed a nominating com- from 4 to 6 p.m., to —— the old woman and E. A.-Gough asimittee to report at the May meet- tlon, Saturda . view his collection of Perslan art and handeraft. Admission by card onl "The federation will meot in annual || aseton May 9-4, inclusive. “HOMB” The Collexe Women's (*nuu.k—'x:lhi‘, siclal program for the week justi| rti -ludes the regular v k1 t A onday and u bridge lu. sheon That Have No Equal nspec ese téa Monday and “ Saturday. The luncheon is under the | auspices of the finan: »mmittee, of | Wwhich Miss Marle Saunders s chair-} 3 man, with Mrs. Harris Baldwin as g 4 chairman of the committee on ar- || | rangements. She will be assisted by n lvl aa y al t o es IN My, Joseph C. Zirkle. Mrs. Howard {} G, Nichols, and Miss Margaret Ivan: The luncheon will be served at 1 o'tlock, followed by bridge and 500, with a’ prize at each table. The hostesses for the Monday tea | age the members of Section VIIL Miss Martha Dobbin, chairman. Using i v to illustrate his talk, Olrich S. J. ‘ a ar 1 A 4 l:itnlmr. sculptor, will speak on EEDGEMOOR *Qha er Delineation by .\ll\)flns. of :"op’r'n;‘n‘:”h;\“l?lfi‘a=<l:\s‘l‘_ss f;:fi:rl:vté?:l i | Drive out Sunday to Chevy Chase Circle and then Jdests will include Mrs, Henry Wal- through Rittenhouse Street, or drive through Rock Creek The development of Washington’s most beauti- lace, wife of the Secretary of Agri- culture; Mrs. O. S. J. . Mr. and | Just Ofi lfith Street | Park and Rock Creek Ford Road to this beautiful sub- i : ful suburb, with homes well arranged and archi- Mrs. W. H. Holme: . Gertrude | e H igham, Mr. a 'S n Powell, | Tt Mifws Grace Temple, Mrs E. D, || 8 Rooms, 2 Baths—Lot 140 Ft. Deep | Ivsionien tecturally good. Ball will preside at the tea table, Irrefutably these are the best home values on the market ass 1 by Mrs. Leroy T. Vernon and | ll today and embody new and original f t | Mrs. William Bonar Bell. . |ilj ments founabonty in homes much higher feStoRes Nandanpoint ERE At 4:45 p.m.. before Mr. Dunbar's; fi PR S taik, Dr. Atkinson of the board of | . he Travelors AlQ will outline briefly INSPECT TODAY AND SUNDAY tho work of that society. Exhibit House I i ix rooms and bath to ten rooms and three baths. Two- ! Phone Bethesda 136 The Anthony Lengue met at the || 5 i I car garages. Unusually large lots. Modern in every detail. [ffit 1517 Upshur St. Il : headquarters ~ General Federation Women's Clubs, 1734 N street, Wed- nesday afternoon. The president, e e O RO I L fODE M EVERT DAY li Moderate Cash Payment and Reasonable Terms president of the District Federation, was the honor guest and spoke on M “Rederated Women's Responsibilities 914 N. York A""“‘"' BB BeUScrs | to the Coming Generations.” Gertrude | (| e ] . I Richardson Brigham, who writes un- 7 LD e Franklin 1140 i 9 A dér the pen name Victor Flambeau, “When better homes are built, we will build them.” entertained with descriptive pictures | s < secured during her travels abro: I Real Estate Financing and Mr: M v I’r'-*tr’\.‘xi Slosson rea i H original poems: “A Table Set for One I - “A Table Set for Two" and “A Table il 819 15th St. N.W. Main 8416 Set for Three.” Mrs. Wayne B Wheeler s In charge of the musical program. : Jhith ] which included several piano solos by — Gomg M- Irene Miller-Chainey Mrs, H A\\‘:nry D. Duvall, the host served fast tea- at 5 o'clock, assisted by her daughter, Mrs. Gladys M. Herfurth. | The league will hold its annual get- together meeting at federation head- 4 2 Sold This Week ashioned as well as modern : : : SR s tnd ,.n”rggsg“f,;g An ideal home located in Washington’s best requested (fl‘ o il S residential section—convenient to two car lines. ONLY A FEW LEFT e Ll modern spartmentliouses Should particularly appeal to a physician or army SEVERAL DIFFERENT TYPES away of any. Mrs. Nanette B. Paul and navy official. amnounced, through Mrs. Compton, a | play “The King's Parade,” which will ikl 1941 Biltmore St. |- Fame s A = You ought to own one of these Homes the Federation of Clubs: Mrs, Anna ¥, Hendley, alternate Mrs. : ; - = . S Tu Cumb, alternate Mrs ,Chra):.';ell),'-‘ But you'll have to act promptly or they’ll be gone. ‘The sale of them is Jrs. Snvder, alternate Miss Johnson: Open Tomorrow 2 to 6 P.M. > B A setting an eclipsing record. They are located on the peak of the elevation at Mrs. Charles . Fitts, alternate Mrs, | : i‘?‘:l‘lat; i, Mrs. Tgert, alternate Mrs. Brief description: Living room, reception hall, dining H 7 : ¥ . eeler; ) . Wi - 11 - 1 { T R I | ooyt hche, porchon G oo Thes rooms L = T Albemarle and 38th Streets Eugene Young, alternate Mrs. W. B and tile bath on each floor above. Ample closet space, Fryor; Mrs. Brooke Young, alternate sleeping porch, rear stairway, maid’s room, hot-water 3 ; b ' ¥ vy heat, electric lights. * Garage. 2 1 E : | Che Chase’ D' C' Building Material \ A : 2 —the best point in this beautiful ‘neighborhood—surrounded by attractive g BOSS & PHELPS - = & 3 = Homes—all%f which are Kite built. r—from our immense wrecking ns—from Army Camps, M. 4340 Realtor 1417 K St. N'W. B e oumhont Mo Members of Washington R. E. Bd. Take the first opportunity to inspect them—they are out the country,— L - - — H e = o6 o i ; - = = open day and evening. Walvaged materials at a wonderful s sy ! Six rooms, tiled bath, sleeping porch; hot-water heat; solid stone foun- B ving. e (‘:u::l:r Brick. ~h dation; artistic stone fireplace; cement po::h; slate roof; l’plemy of closets; avive)§ Musances| Doses (3 onvenient back stairs—equipped with both electricity and gas, and attrac- Outhin Tmvatories Bathtubs Ten Bl“lt Sample House, 717 Jefferson St. tively finished and Aecorated) e Sinks Electrie Fixtures Note These Prices 8 S ld B f e These houses are different from most of the new ones, in y 5 - . New bathroom outfit, com- 0. (S Ore Omp ethn fhat they are large enough to afford three good sized bed- Our Mr. Hamilton will be found at the Sample House—or you can phone plete rooms. There is no bedroom that is not a real, usable room. him—for special appointment—Cleveland 1490. IvalEed iy It will Pay You to Come Out Tomorrow, Regard- The bathroom and kitchen have special buiit-in features, there is plenty of porch space, and the semi-detached houses D M enwtha .. less of Weather Conditions, and I i i ! Reclaimed, rexular . , and Inspect have 25-foot fots, which are unusually deep. A better value P d h Mot o Our Kansas Avenue Homes B rnon be foumwilh the. conseauent resilt that they are -Price and terms that selling rapidly. See them today. Sireenines e Sample House— : : ! '“ l Cantonment wank, M543, ; | Try to Duplicate Them at These Prices : ! Wi appea to you. Roofing, “Capitol,” mfgd. by 4529 Kansas Ave. N w Corner—Built-in Garage . N Certainteed Co— eeee Lo e i Semi-detached—25-ft. lot. 5 ] i Easy to reach by two car lines—Chevy Chase cars to Albemarle Street : . s 5 Open Frqm 9to6 Semi-detached, One-car Brick Garage........ (first stop north of Bureau of Standards), turn west to 38th St. or Wisconsin : Beautifully located between Allison and Buchanan. Row Hesses- Onecar Drick Gerxge : ! Ave. through cars to Windom St. H > : Close to Grant Circle and proposed Sherman Circle. Six rooms and tiled bath; sleeping porch; modern in every OPEN SUNDAY ALL DAY S respect; substantially built; tastefully decorated; splen- TO INSPECT: Take 14th St. Car marked “Takoma” to 7th & Built, Owned and for Sale by didly planned. A section where values must increase. L g e s St D oy IR | Get Rid of Rent Receipts Walter A. Dunigan, Builder Harry A. Kite ®al., galvanized........ 8.50 2 . sl'll%%EsE wLREléEKCl]N*mGER s m&;fi?.:.‘fi,”fi,f:;dm’ g : wm' S' Phllllp s ] Member Wnsh(i’::: l::l Estate Board e ..G.,..c,? il | CHAS D S AGER Realto | Realtor—Exclusive Agent Hth and Florida 6th and C ats, e - 9 tor | Now in Our New Home—The Phillips Building J ave. mortheant southwest ! “Salesmen at either ofice win ! Owner and Builder I £ Lt g, o ittt |l 924 14th Street NW. Main 36 o e === ——| L