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18 REAL ESTATE. THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 20, 1924 REAL ESTATE. that kept them moving from place | considered symbolical of sin. The|tate to touch them and to bind up|upon to do, by keeping His command- to be cleansed of their infirmitic | - to place. Medical fnisslons have |poor outcast came not exactly with|their sores. His life inspired Rev.|ments. His disregard of the Lord's|to be saved s e s “2¢| FEAST OF ST. MATTHEW un ay C O‘ ) ess( ,I l Played an important part in winning | & petition, but with that which un-|John Lake, who today is planning the | orders mude It necessary for Jesus to | . the heathen for the Lord. The|derlies all prayer: Faith In the Lorce's | 1argest work among lepers in the|thange H1s feld of labor. The Great i | 3 7 lancet opened China for the gospel.|power, and abaolute committal to Him O e el o e ioa or | into. the spareiy - aertion thercities | Rev. Dr. Darby at Foundry Church | Episcopal Churches to Observe Day .| The modern medical missionary lacks | of his helpless, hopeless case. : jed by pirates and that|Man's needs and Christs love met, for | Rev. Dr. W. L. Darby ! BY REV. HUGH T. STEVENSON. | ciples, whom He had called to folloW | the point of contact that the syna-| While all others fled, Jesus touched | mer ¥, occupled by pira e o e eerretary Wattin o T fontive | Suitably Tomorrow. S sl bw piibscoms) fisncl | & unolaticERContaceReiia BN ey o} e iile all others , Jesus touched | wgg donated by the late Wu Ting y came unto Him from every|Secretary, Washington Federation of | e worTd : ¢ d s [him in direct contravention of the |Fang. (reat progress has been made |quarter. If we were as grateful, as|Churches. will occupy pulpit In the Episcopal churches o JESUS MAKES A MISSION- ar8 o8 5‘,1';.,.:"".,',‘,3?.‘“‘“".‘ as He | Stons and social service probably ap-|jaw. Only a priest had u right to|in recent years In curing the lepers|the cured leper, we would prove it (Foundry Methodist Episcopal Church, | city e s e o8 th GOSN EE Saas ced! There was something about | heal more to men than preaching. but | ouch a leper and certify that he was|of their "dreadful and loathesome | by obeying the Lord’s last commis tomorra The | feast of St ARY TOUR. e, T e that Inspired | e _have it on the authority of thel ured. " The law made Jesus dnclean, ) disease, but the words of a leper|@nd carry His gospel to the last o g Church | Specially seler Golden Text — Thou canst . o 5 lead with Him that Master that preaching should aAlWAYS )| when through His compassion He put | spoken to the writer about a year ago | If we did that, men from every qu in Modern Lif, he Invest- | Bil witl S f{i“ffifih‘" o eh Them “how to pray.”|De 8iven the first place. Healin&|forth His hand and touched him, be- | in the leper hospital at Bergan, Nor- | ter of the world would come to J ment of Influe | Most, It ot all, of the fallures of | {17 0F thelf, physlcal troubles opens|cause He “took our Infirmities and | way, is atill true, “Jesus is our only S > bare our diseases.” In response to|hope.” Capernaum was chosen by the|modern Christian life can be traced | entation of the gospel. His word the leprosy Immediately left | The Master was not satisfled with Master as the headquarters for His |to the neglect of prayer. Our e During this tour a_stricken leper | ino ‘siricken Suffarer. Christ® sent|just curing the leper, He sought to c. Ve e Y llowing the I work in Galiles, following His rejec- | Would be increased if, fol the | approached Jesus. He would have fled | nim awny because He did not wish | testore him to society.y He sternly | tlon &t Nassreth. In the passage |example of the Master, we gacrificed | ¢rom 2 raphi but the bearing and | ip joway because He did not w Jow o4 , 1 s influence people to de- [ commanded the cured one that h that procedes the one selected for) our sieep for praver. It Will pay US| ypeech of tho Master disarmod ali :‘l:'ldiur;l':"nmflv:rl’:):n:‘mmx” (:le;y‘Jn' command sl ile fenren Jons Ketist The ° this week's study, we have a record | to shorten our slumbers and St UD|fear. Lepers were segregated hy the | His power, but upon what He was and | Immediately go to the priest, offer of His public service upon the Sab- [ family altars. z Jewish laws. The disease was feared | taught. the needful sacrifices (Lev. 14.1-32). bath in the synagogue of that impor- | Hiss private devotions were Inter- | hecause its subtle, insidious start in| It takes more than obedlence to the |and receive the certificate of his cure. tant commercial center. It was the | rupted by Peter and the Ul“‘"v how | the blood could not be detected until, [ law and speech to remove the ills of | This revealed Christ's scrupulous re- nearest frontier community on the |pursued THim and told MM BOW | working out, its scales appearcd on | society. The drunkard, depraved and |spect for the authorities and the 5 * AT ere see ' Him. The inces- R e 4 caravan route from Damascus Il fwere mecking 2 the skin. ~That meant the man's|debauchee must have the ald of the [ancient Levitical code, which had not, | 5 < 2 o 5 = part of ; oL SRamen and omS =g ;{,,;i.finé ’m'i,’,‘:illlze,”“ mrade ’a|doom, as it shut him out or society. |helping hand if they are to be saved |as vet, been repealed, nor would be stom » was located there. | the F ® e : 3 7 It meant nothing short of a living fand restored to their homes and so- | until the introduction of the New Era ty was protected by 2 I;r"m'"d"l":: s‘:fi-‘::m::D(‘"ppyr‘:unlut::: death. It destroyed the body by its|ciety. The soul that loves will give |by the Pentecostal Gift of the Holy Just Around rom Grant Cerle Roman _soldiers. It was ‘-rt'r‘u!_r o Yb‘:‘l His heallng ministry | Painful proce: little by little, €o|them the needed lift. Father Damien |8pirit. The man's gratitude out- Jargely to the Kenerous donations of (for service, but His healing minieuy | ¢ ono limb after another a v | followed the example of Jesus in|weighed the Lord's commands. He | m:\l“n]mr;m‘\.h v\l\-»utanln-«n':i‘:‘;:\ (xr;;l :‘m_""’: Yn'h first duty called for Him | decaved and fell away. It ministering to the lepers in the|ought to have proven his appreciation post, that the city's magnifice ssion. His . . ost. fthe dcltus fua T h 1o the sther towns, During | to_lts destructive nature that it was | Hawalfan Islands. He did not hesi- and love for Christ, as we are called | 8 Good Slze Outslde Rooms, Extra Large Porches, Synagogue had been erected that day crowded with |His communion witn His Fatner it - d , ching and healing | became ciear to the Christ that He - - B i G H h s h E uching and heallng | ee move on with His gospel. Ho 4 . : uilt-in Garage, High Elevation, Southern Xposure mother-in-law | heard the summons. Missions were : e 4 1 ) He cured fever, we note that the | born in prayes. Only those who pray Taord Sought spiritual strength | can understand the program, purpose through private devotions ¢ and power of God. Only one stricken the morning. Though He w: 1 sufferer sought His help during this . in body from the Sabbath activities, | tour, so far as the record goes. There 4 % % ’ 4 . = 1 lf lnteresled Ho found that He could get more rest | Were many others who sought help i : : through p thon through sleep. | from Hlm during His first missionary . A e : His s brought on & erisis, | tour, as He went throughout all Gali- 3 : . ? i the Sooner which F pet by a season of close | lee, “preaching the gospel of the 4 o - B communio with Jd in prayer. | kingdom and healing all manner of : : by Three times in this chapter, Mark | disease and all manner of sickness ’ g % 2 You Inspect ll points out how Jesus made it the | among the peopl . ‘ rule of His lifa to seek the fellow- A Missionary Campaign. ! e " : : Y : h B ship, friendshlp and forces of Jeho- Jesus realized that His supreme o b 4 o 5, % the Better b tnous : task was to open up & religious cam- . y 3 ‘ ; S alilee. too Spiritunl Strength Sought. palgn throughout Galilee. He k i advantage of the privileges presented 4 ’ . Our Lord knew that the rmmt.;m h‘v the synagogue, especially upon the - s . o : : : : ead of Mis spirlual strensth for glyputn, to preach the gospel. It | | § i Y e k15 : - Excellent Jhg | Was due to the pull of the next towns His cultom of miving supreme im- —— : y Sy : 1R f i Value portance to His private devotions. “In ¢ b i ¥ . Lol § the morning, a great while hefore . | h 3 ‘ ; .2 $ Bl ¢ day, He rose up and went out and i e wi A Real Bargain there prayved.” This records the time, place and nature of our Lord's | . P prayer life, The secrot ac i (|l Business Property successful spiritual . traica to mis lite of coustent = Wo hure jint been suthoried o =i, of valuable piece of busines pro- that wait upon the Lord shall o oy e e VS et th strength,” by transforn | ments consist of substantial 3-story energy of the flesh for power from on | brick building, store ou first floor, He preached and practiced | Iarge room on second tloor, 4 rooms and bath ra oor. . Wide r. He kept an unbroken AnCAIball tween His soul and God floors, 3 h praver so that His though "his is an unusual opportunity to by @ desirabl 1y any thous. and triumphs revealed th D e P Taorecai caus personality and power of |fll E00' “brice ‘Tor anick sale, $40,00 ind in the quiet of the| Another oppofl“nity se communion physical s strength. H A piece of business properts on B of His exhat St near 12th N.W. for only 335,000. p could not Really worth while investigatiog ching and mini w22l Walter A. Brown - His <. His success cht on a crisis that called | 1400 H St. N.W. confer with the Father. | el e ion for the multitude in- | th His trair | 3307 R St. N.W. GEORGETOWN 0Old Colonial Mansion, conveniently arranged for entertaining. Center-hall plan, high ceiling, large rooms, elegant baths, well arranged servants’ rooms, Large corner lot. Double garage. Open Day and Evening Inspection Invited BORDEN & NEWBOLD Main 280 305 Investment Bldg. rayers will co Good Trans- portation 4th and Webster Sts. N.W. Open and Lighted Daily Until 9 P.M. . TO INSPECT Take 9th Street car marked Soldiers’ Home to 4th and Upshur Streets, walk north to houses, or 16th Street bus marked lowa Avenue, get off at Grant Circle or Webster Street, and wal block to houses. D. J. DUNIGAN 1319 N. Y. Ave. Phone Main 1267 iy & AXVERRRERERRNNES Bttt tetetedatetededetadeitedetitetatetesaetudhtatetatetatetit et tats et tada ettt S ' Choosing Massachu.setts Avenue Heig’hts as a site for your permanent home will show excellent judgment and prove a source of constant pride. IIIXTXRRRRTRRRRRTIRRYTTILTLRILILLRLIZ LT TLRRR LTI TXTIRL LTI IIo Jehovah J Those of us familiar with the growth and superior char- acter of locations surrounding National Cathedrals the world over, realize the great advantages of this ideal sub- lll'b. The house itself is solidly constructed, finished in utmost care and em- bodies every feature of modern construction. There are ten extra large rooms with ample wall space for any furnishings, three tile baths, servant's bath, enormous breakfast and sleeping porch, two-car brick garage. Be Sure to See Them Sunday OPEN AFTER 10 AM. Hedg’es & Middleton, Inc. Realtors 1334 H St. N.W. Franklin 9503 See It--and You’'ll Locate in-- _ University Park 3 The advantages here are so plainly exceptional that you'll quickly b HOMES OF UNDISPUTED VALUE i convinged qf the de_sirnbility and investment value of taki:: upq;;‘:xr Zesi Just Five Minutes Walk from 14th Street 4 dence in this beautiful suburb. : Overlooking Saul’s Addition | Homes That Kite Built 3 University Park is situated on the Plans Washington and Baltimore Boulevard— Are just beyond Hyattsville—and within a short, pleasant walk of The Maryland Offered State University — which makes it spe- cially desirable if members of the family Buy a LOt are attending the University. 50x150 feet 15—20-—25¢ a square foot It means a lot in a real estate investment to have Kite planning and Kite construction. Of course, you are not buying to sell—but it’s a satisfaction to know the resale value is com- manding. This group is in that beautifully developed section of North Cleveland Park-- Sample House 4315 39th St. Open for your inspection day and Evening B H There is a natural picturesque setting which lly a ome has been made practical for home sites through Nearing completion are development. Streets and walks are laid; sewers, a variety of types of I i i 2 : homes—center hall, bun- water, gas, electricity are all in. There is none .of galow, cottage, etc.— Exhibit House, 923 Delafield Place 58 750 ts 312 500 the crudities of so many sub-divisions; with their ' 1 ' future uncertainties. Here you buy and become i . part of a perfectly appointed community. Your B‘ulld a Home investment doesn’t have to wait to bear fruit— i We wifll finance the prop- there’s a very pronounced tendency toward en- o ! osition for you — making 3 3 th v immediatel. hancement by reason of the character of the . Selling Fast Easy Terms the " money’” immediately : on 9 . . § —_— project—the protective influences thrown about N N N N N N N \ N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N \ N N N N N N N N N N N \ The neighborhood is exceptionally good— § and you can confidently expect it to so remain. 1 § Easily accessible to everywhere—by trolley or N motor. N Please go through the Homes most critically § —as to conveniences and construction—and see N how completely they tally with your ideas and N requirements. N Six rooms—of attractive size—perfect bath, § sleeping porch, slate roof, tasteful decorations, § large closets and other features that housekeepers N appreciate. DOUBLE OAK FLOORS THROUGH- N OUT—AND A SEPARATE GARAGE. N N N N N N N N N N N N N N \ N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N \ N N E We ?llr:‘:r:::e it—and the wonderful activity which is already Th h e Y S e large bl‘ight Soornc 2ndbtile eit‘h‘ei plan. o attending the sale of lots and building of homes ese houses consist of six ; 5 % = of high-type. bath, clothes closet on first floor, completely equipped kitchen, cold- storage pantry, built-in refrigerator, white kitchen cabinet and many other features. Three. bright and cheerful bedrooms, each i By ke o S with clothes closets. Beautiful front lawn, sodded and planted N s Wi = ' s P 4 otor out the i v Wash. and Balto. with shrubbery; deep rear lot to alley,vw1th space for garage. Senigetithe = : Hapa j“:t s il best choice. ' i - g 3 2 beyond Hyatts- To Inspect i ville, or take G Take 14th Street car to Delafield Place, then walk two blocks east— street trolley. A or tae Georgia Avenue car to Delafield and walk half a block. 1 tive always at i - . Ly ! representative the office at the i always on the OPEN FOR INSPECTION F T io . - e i : A University Park House. . The Price and Terms . Will Clinch Your desire Motor out Conn. Ave., west on- Albemarle St., turn- ing into 38th—or take Wis. Ave. car to just beyond the National Cathedral at Windom St.—it’s but a square to these Homes. There is through car service via Wiscon- sin Avenue. Our Mr. R. E. Hamilton is in charge of the Park Office, at 4301 39th St. If you wish a special appoint- ment, phone him at Cleveland 1490. Representa- 1416 .K i . . Phones St. N.W. | EoLY" University Park Co., Inc. " Built, Owned and For Sale by o Ph P ol Harryw A. Kite . rporated) TLIIIIIIIS LI I TSI 1T LI LTI T2 12720

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