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REAL ESTATE. News of the Clubs | Women's City Club,—Mrs. Lyman B. Swormstedt, president, will be hostess at the tea to be given Sunday after- noon, from 4:30 to 6. Assisting Mrs. Swormstedt will be the retiring offi- cers and the candidates for office at the coming election. “The Pictorial Line™ of a lecture to be given by Frances Louise Thompson, chai of the arts committee, Monday eve- ning at 8:30 o'clock. Slides of famous pletures will illustrate the talk. The annual election will be held Wednesday. The nominating mittee presents the following candi- dates: For president William E. Chamberlin and Mr: ment; first vice president. A. Bradley and Miss Gertrude second vice president, ) ir Lawyer and Mrs. O. L corresponding _secretary, McVey ~and Mrs. Gur- recording Cretary, Ruth Hansford and Miss Mabel Hiatt; tre Marie Saur is the subject Miss man com- Mary 5. Coale, M Te Hell ing, Miss i vis Levis Laird, Mr: al G. McClintock, Mi. ton, Newton, Harold P. |at 7 pm. Owing to the fact that the ievening hour is inconvenient for many. | ¢lub members, the French section has |in contemplation the forming of a | » be held in weather per- months, the meetings the clubhouse garden | mitting. Th club members. Mme. E. Noel will In- struct both the morning and the eve- ning classes. Those interested please | communicate with Miss H. H. Arnold, chairman of the French section, 2% | Jackson place. The circulating library is open week days from 3 to 8:30 p.m The District Federation of Women's Clubs met at the Hotel Roc zzell, presi- dent, p hort business ]!xw)lnu. after which Program was given., with Mrs. Virginia White Speel, chairman of applied education, 'he annual meeting of will be held May 2, - revision of by-laws will first_order of busine: the day. I nominating c ttee are the slate The nomi- s f one eration 8 ry ¢ the Woman's Unfon brought a reqmest that ation would in some manner ing of that England was plannin brate the day to cele- Tub.—The last under The College Women's { program for the w . th | the present regime, will in, day and the annual ting and election of officer: THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON., D. C., SATURDAY, APRIL 28, 1923. section 3, Mrs. Karl Fenning, chair- man, are to be hostesses. Mrs. Gerrit S. Miller, jr., wilf give a talk on “The Passion Play.” which will be fllus- trated by colored stereopticon slides. Guests of honor will include Mrs. Willlam Dougal McDougal, national president, of the Smith College alumi; Miss Lucile Atcheson, only woman member of the United States diplo- matic corps. s Sibyl Baker, presai- dent of the Wellesley College club; Weekly morning class for the summer: Mrs. Kate Waller Barrett, Mrs. John Mock, Mrs. Edouard Albion, Mrs. L. B. 4 Swormstedt and Mrs. A. B. Funk, Miss classes are free to}Katherine Rice, president of the Smith (‘ull}exu club, will preside at the tea table. Le Cercle Francals de Washington Les Precien Ridicules met Wednes- day evening at the home of Mr. Dore Walten. After the reading of the minutes by Miss Julla Rogers the following program was given: Trio for cello, violin and plano, Mme. Duff wis, Mile. Marle-Leotine Becker ahd Mr. Dore Walten; “Romance sans Paroles” (Rubenstein) 'Valse” (Ce- sér Cul); “Oriental” (Cesar Cul); recitation, Mme. Blanche Remy, “IfAmour Frileux" (Zamoicois); “Les Rubans” (Zamoicol: piano solo, Miss Maude Scruggs. “Les Souvenirs” (Mills); songs, by Mme. Isade Boury, “Le Primtemps” (Vidal), “Bonjour Suzon” (Vidal); dialogue, “Le Pass- ant” of Francols Coppee, glven by Mme. Blanche Remy and Mile. Geor- gette Maricot. The Goucher Club.—Members of Washington were entertained at tea Friday afvernoon at the National Clubhouse of the American Assocla- tion of University Women, Mrs. Rob- ert Howard, a graduate of Goucher College and a representative of the membership committee of the A. A. U. W, serving as hostess. Mrs. Frank White, the wife of the Treasurer of the United States, spoke on the ad- vantages of membership in the as: ciation Dr. Lillian Welsh, who for thirty years has held the position of alumnae as related to the American Association of University Women. The District Chapte: ‘War Mothers gave proved the most successful affair, ar- tistic and financial, in the annals of the organization, Monday evening in the ball room of the Pranklin Square Hotel. The program, arrang- el under the management of the committee of which Mrs. Edmund D, Leech was chairman, included piano selections by Mrs. Edward P. Dono- van, the singing of the sextet from “Lucia” and other classics, with southern melodies for encores, by the Musergia_Quartet; a violin solo by Arsenio Ralon, accompanied at the plano by Mrs. Ralon and songs by Mrs. Charles Doneh, accompanied by Mrs. D. Kincheloe, who also played a plano solo and gave & comlc’ reading. Rev. Earle Wilfley entertained with readings Others who contributed to the delight of the program were Wil- llam Shanahan who sang and George (. Selbold, who opened the entertainment with introductory re- marks. The evening closed with a general singing of the Star Spangled Banner. of American concert that The District of Columbia Woman' Christian Temperance Union held its quarterly convention, an all day ses- sion, Wednesday, at the Towa Avenue M. E. Church. Mrs. Emma Sanford Shelton, who presided. spoke in warm praise of the school officials and principals of high schools and eighth grade teachers for thelr co-op: eration in assembling their classes for the scientific temperance ad- dresses being given by Mrs. Lottie Abbott Woodford. national W. C. T. lecturer. Mrs. Woodford, in her ad- dress, advocated the continuance of the temperance esszy contest in the schools and the establishment of al temperance day such as is set apart in many states. Rev. Harry Evaul, pastor of the church, bespoke the support of the civic organizations of members, acted as hol day. Mrs, J. A. Cunni; man of child welfare, department ‘would cenc te_its ef- forts in alding the Juvenile Protec- tive Agsociation in safeguarding the morals of the young. Police Lieuten~ ant Mina Van Winkle stated that the conditions of Europe today where drink is easily obtained serve as strong argument for prohibition. She urged the W. C. T. U. to use its in- fluence in obtaining the appointment of judges throughout the nation who ‘would usphold the eighteenth amend- ment. . J. Dickinson of Iowa, ad- dressed the organisation on the needs glll LU APARTMENTS New Building—Elevator Service 3 and 4 Rooms and Bath THE WOODLAND Cathedral Ave. and Conn. Ave. Thomas J. Fisher and Company, Inc. Rental 738 15th Street N.W. of prohibition forcement. He said that the courts should be in sympathy with prohibiti The organization n. voted to send letter of congratula- tion to Wayne B. Wheeler for his suc- | cess/in winning the radio debate with the wets. - Others on the program of the day were Mrs. J. A. Eigar, Mrs. Theresa A. Willilams, Mrs. N. M. Pol- a|lock, Mrs. J. W, Allison, Mrs. Chas. P. ndfield and Mrs. Edna Taylor, who ave officers’ re Mrs. H. B. rrel L. Moody and ymond Stout gave the union signal demonstration. The rest of the program consisted of greetings by Mrs. Cabot Btevens, Mrs. Robert Agents Mrs. Edna Proctor 8. Whaley and Mrs. D. Walker. Ellis Logan made an appeal for new members. and Mrs. Clayton E. Emig gave a report of gifts and bequests. Loyal Temperance Legion and Mrs. | Up-to-the-minute one block west of Co: tiled bath and lavato Pittsburg water REAL ESTATE. | eruits. |2 C. Criswell and Mrs. for spoke the | - 3000 and noon 1o 8 3 Kelvinator heater. sarage Prices, $15,500 and $15,000 refrigeration, w. | Bertie Farmer on white ribbon re- The noontide prayer was of- ed by Mrs. Hurry Evau M. Mrs. Eva Copeland (Con‘inued oa Twenty-fourth Page.) Beautifu] l Cleveland Park Homes | ilt of Blue Granite—Small Cash Payment, Balance Like Rent Small Cash Payment—Balance Like Rent F. P. Sheehy, Main 4741, Woodward Bldg. professor of physiology and hygiene at Gouéher College, was the guest of Dr. Welsh gave a talk on the t3 of Goucher College and its the neighborhood to the cause of temperance. The North Star branch of the W. C. T. U. recently organized with a membership of about seventy olls on Saturday to 9 p.m. All vote he cast in per: The business me ing will at 8 pm., when will be given and ~ted i candidate at the i election ar : Pres | fer the auspices | nd in honor k2l FOR SALE In Sixteenth Street Heights An attractive bungalow of seven rooms and bath. Located on Floral Street, between Alaska Ave. and Fourteenth Street. dent, Mrs. Harr ldwin and Mrs. | Henry Grattan Doyle; first vice pres lent,” Miss Carrie M. Davis and Dr. Alberta Read: second vice presi- Miss | dent, Miss Arline Dufour and Mrs. J. | NP 1r: e nding secre- | dinne ) - . 3 A Mi nal wom §:30° p.m., th present a p . Miss Ho Connolly will | with N2 Z S v have as their subject, Hope Thompson will preside. The Bible study cla shine Baird, leader. w evening at 7:30. @rian The French section will meet I v, the diners at the ¥ b and the members of 1, Mrs. : section 4, Miss | winia tion 8, Mrs. M. Updegraf 9. Mrs. W. H. Howard: Miss Louise | s Jane Bartlett, Amos A, Steele. lay the members of 5 Robert E. Heater, Realtor i Colorado Bldg. Phones: Main 1064, Frank. 2598 Wil- | Lot 50 feet front. Southern exposure. Price, $13,500 Alexander: —New 1923 Spring Campaign Opens TOMORROW!!! The Greatest Real Estate Sales Record IN YEARS!!! Chevy Chase Tery: the “TALK OF THE TOWN” Washington’s Most Exclusive Residential Park See This Chevy Chase Home Tomorrow After 12 (’Clock Sixteenth Street }fighjél;ds VERY WASHINGTONIAN WHO IS IN- TERESTED IN BEAUTIFUL SITES— EVERY MAN OR WOMAN WHO IS SEEK- ING A HOME SITE (where there will be the highest degree of quality atmosphere)—and EVERY WASHINGTONIAN WHO IS ALIVE TO THE ADVANTAGES OF A MOST UNUSUAL “INVEST- \ R ! MENT”—Should be on hand tomorrow, when we have i s R : e | the formal SPRING SALES OPENING qf this re- 108 Leland St., Chevy Chase, Md. i markable SUBDIVISION. EE THIS PROPERTY! Spring is here—and now you can appreciate the full advantages of this ideal suburban site—the greens of the (ghevy Club Golf Links, a view of which is commanded from anx point in Chevy Chase Terrace, stretches forth like an exquisite front nd the sales record which was attained (last fall, when the environment’was not as beautiful,) will be shattered, for the new figures which we estimate will far surpass everything which has ever been held in or around the city. WHY YOU SHOULD BUY HERE!! And — the re- And—2milesof And — 75-foot- strictions will sidewalks are wide boulevards make it the most being installed Will be a feature. exclusive section as quickly as a _Al:d—fflle!e‘ :]‘;e of exclusive big'force can -I'luu'nl. ehw:f .af Chevy Chase. work. vantages — you don't have to buy in Chevy Chase Terrace— but you should see it anyhow. DESCRIPTION—Light large rooms, finished attic, two baths, large side glassed-in porches, two built-in garages. Construction of hollow tile. stucco covered, and the design is a masterpiece. The grounds are 75 feet wide, attractively devel- oped with trees and shrubbery. 1346 Montague St. N.W. Hollow tile construction, slate roof, eight rooms, to seven windows in each bedroom, large closets, electricity, gas, hot-water heat with automatic damper control, in- stantaneous water heater, screens, awnings, fireplace, garage, fiiteen-foot” alley. Owner on Premises Selling Fast Splendid- 50-Foot Lots IMPROVEMENTS Pure Artesian Water Under High Pressure Modern Sewer System to Potomac River, Cement Sidewalks; Fine Graded Streets. Lights on Streets; Phone Connections BRICK STATION ON PROPERTY 35 Fine Homes in Subdivision A Lot 50x135 Costs Only $810.00 On Easy Terms, and Still Less for Cash AURORA HILLS, VA. COME OUT SUNDAY See class homes there. Water and sewer in each lot, streets well kept, electric lights, etc. If this is not best for money in nearby Virgini don’t buy. Tlm." a fair proposition! 14 MINUTES from 12th and Pennsylvania Avenue on Alexandria Electric line. The location is on one of the most desirable streets in Chevy Chase—a block and a half west of Connecticut Avenue. GET OFF AT CHEVY CHASE Drive out Connecticut Avenue or take Chevy TERRACE Chase car to Leland Street, then go west a block and a half. It is the very best buy in Chevy Chase SHANNON - & LUGHS Members Washington Real Estate Board 713 14th St. NW. Main 2345 How to Reach Property Drive out Con- necticut Avenue to ‘Bradley Lane, out Bradley Lane to Wisconsin, turn to left, 150 feet to property—or drive out Massachusetts Avenue to Wisconsin and out Wisconsin to property —or take Connecticut Avenue or Rockville cars and get off at Bradley Lane and walk over. First—1It is the outstanding real estate suburban investment to- day. ° And—100 beautiful street lights will illum- inate the “Ter- at all In E‘flgemoor, Mdr{land 'Washington’ s Most Beautiful Suburb And—10 houses are already un- der construction to cost $175,000. OVER $200,000 WORTH SOLD!!! THINK OF IT! This project was started last fall, a very unscasonable 351 Ftn time for the sale of suburban property—AND THE PUBLIC RESPONDED k Elevation And — 1,000 shade trees will times. be a feature. Wisely Restricted —in the amount of $200,000.00 worth of purchase—THE PROPERTY SELLS ITSELF—we would like to explain the details of restriction to you in person tomorrow. 15¢ to 40c SQUARE FT. —less than any adjoining subdivision—yet the elevation is higher and the ad- vantages greater by far than any in this section. Extra salesmen will be on hand to greet you tomorrow. We advise you to act at once! MINOR-C: INCORPORATED WASHINGTON OFFICE, 702-704 DISTRICT 'NATIONAL BANK---PHONE MAIN 272 Salesman Always on Hand at Tt:act Ofi;’ée, 6400 Wisconsin Avenue. Phone Cleveland 2401 Beautiful English Home —containing twelve rooms and four baths; two-car garage; one acre of ground Terms—$25 Cash Each Lot, Balance $12 Per o Month, Which Includes All Interest Price, $47,500— Ressonable Terms _ ° Walter O’Hara This property is located northwest corner of Moreland and Exclusive Agent 1309 H St. N.W. Phone Main 4928 Exeter Lane. Will be open all day Sunday for inspection. Representative on Premises Branch Office in Station Open Daily Phone Clarendon 806-F-14 Telephone or write for appointment to take you in our automobiles, or come in and talk about special prices to home-builders. T2 WA , Phone Main 3609 SIS