Evening Star Newspaper, September 5, 1925, Page 21

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THE EVENING "STAR; WASHINGTON, D. C, SATURDAY SEPTEMBER 5, 1925, = $-5-05999000000-0-00-0-0- 12 miles from Guildford, and both |intrigues in America is true, he 1s|have method and reticence. I must | Will Run on “Evolution” Tlcket e ————————— were too injured to continue the jour- |a very terrible person. I hope Lady |go and spend my usual hour with ¥ H T H TO COME ney. The steward does his best, but | Susan 1s keeping well. I .haven't |Arthur. I don't think I ever<had| SACRAMENTO, Calif., September 5! B H GRUVER / I am not used to being alone. If |seen her about,” such a mass of material to master | (). ederick tman, a resident |}| = any other boat could have got me o is playing deck tennis for-[in my life—pretty terrible, some of |0f Carmel-by-the-sea, a small town ||| over in time for the conference, where | wi her father replied. “A 1nle;u( it, too.” about 100 miles south of ‘hfire(mhmlnl | T HOMES S : PR & my presence in an advisory capacity |a game but a trifle energetic for S S R ed chiefly by art and writers, an One of th et mtery Stories By E. Phillips Oppenheim. § |is required. I should have postponed | this warm weather. Lutrecht and his SRR 15 Tomtorrew @ Sisn) i —_—. o my departure.” faithful henchman, von Diss, are N NTr—— Governor of California or Open For Inspection (Copyright, by Little, Brown & Co.) murmured a few words of | playing ecarte in the smoke room.| An electric lamp that liglits when | tion ticket. He also will have an anti v : 0o eeetetetecesresirrrtosetrtterersieererieretes ¢ and presently departed. On | Did you know, Slattery, that von Diss |picked up and goes out when set down | capital punishment plank in his plat- ( . : (Continued from Yesterday's Star.) mnn should seek distraction, he says. he met Lord Yeovil, with to be one of the German en-|has been invented. form. 1428 to 1454 t ar) whom he turned and walked. tourage?”’ : Tell me how you succeeded in Lon Blunn seems to be quite ill,” he I had no idea of it,” Grant an- : 2 M S N w cended the stairs and re- | don o { confided. wered hastily and with perfect truth. : onroe dt. N.W. a moment in_the lounge| “Admirably,” Grant replied, accept- nfortunately men do not die of [“I met the Princess in Bond_ street 4 i S of the grill room, while Sullivan ing his invitation. *But I'm not m»nu:' sicknes: the other rejoined. *It |the day before we sailed and she told . 6 R 2 Bath Gerod luncheon’ from an _attentive |t0 cure your scasickness by telling | sounds a brutal thing to say, I sup- | me that her husband was arriving in B 4 & : ’ ooms, 2 Baths maitre a'hotel The barkeeper W V. ses . pose, but, in my opinion, it would | London that afternoon. She gave | - it content withanod. i+ SornsltuRaBIin SOHINIMGLY, | i1 be i ek Then afit To the wworld if | me no dea that it was for the purpose unga OWb Buit-In Garage ike vour cocktails dry X Blunn were to be removed from it. | of proceeding to the States or that : ‘ 3 ; e . Sullivan went on “T bro ht | V' ren't a ("’““ ”' rd h‘“e nl‘"le‘ I have come to the t"onolli;\}nr‘;x ‘\\x:‘(hll; Nll(‘l was ;u‘r‘tmn:m,\'ing him."” 3 Foit ‘ Ex}"blt HOUSE, ANO' 1454 you here instead of the club because | man of you. sop. | the last few weeks, Slattery, that,| ‘“They keep their secrets well, these " x . a1l thesrallows would weant 'bs mest am very glad T am not a Ger-{ o St ' Ony Otner mant 1 e, oo mi Lord Yeovll mused. ““They 7 B lt ! £L Act Quickly you and talk, and we're not loqua-| SR nelius Blunn represents i unt— € t g Cnly T Lef cious, just at present, except to one y warfare and uni He is the per- il i =R nly Two Left anoth is s 3 s all B ""‘_""'z $350 CASH AND $55 PER MONTH " Very thoughttul of you.” Gra ell,” , “of coutse | ¢ . AL fajewilin e W stnfnthlrmflkes 3 approved. I had an idea vou | every nation has its characteristics. | v & 3 i heiave d fil hi fn Why pay rent when you can buy on suchveasy terms . ; cross with us.” bad -and good. Your people are In-fg,y mnu-u» letter of hate, : £ q 3 and get value received. 3 B. H. GRUVER ‘e shall work the | dustrious, domesticated, subject to dis- i ¢ r on his death. ¥ a i show from here , same, T must | cipline, and full of courage. On the irries the letter ; i i They contain 5 large rooms, attic, hardwood floors . ? Owner and Builder confess I 1 per b s |other hand, they are the most egregi- = ”.‘1 I er be in e N throug hout, beautiful (IC&U’XL and plumbing fixtures; | the face of the earth. It is Germany | 4, .00 “{,,':',:;“n,lg:.'l“r'l‘\i‘! Pogne B 3 e i i large Tot, etc. | 28 Main 2670—Adams 1583 | first, and let any one else exist that 3 S y ¢ ind let e e vet I know that you're right. 4 convinced ¢ ;. It's the|may. That is what I don't like about | 211" that we suspect of his domestic st ! To inspect, drive north or transfer to bus at 15th and H Sts. rters we want tc . What I'm | your people. N.E. and ride to Channing St., 2 blocks east. fraid of all the time is that the trou-| Cornelius Blunn did not reply for ble will commence before the Presi-|a moment. N empowered to sign.” | “It may seem so to the world,” he = ‘ \l rose to his feet in re- | C ded presently. “You see we are t 8 t arma ros mons from the maitre |2 2 0 r‘ ln [ ° © ° ol s guest toward the | ) re you 4 ® ll " g 1 523 Sample Home 523 e | e ot nad e e | , much about that, | ce. % 5 h. " 3 f @ s has be- 3 3 enioinet cheertaly |, s, of scenents s be I Not Merely Houses—Real Homes ‘ W . ¢ in the | my ’"{"\‘37:‘;:"},,,: L el v mec oo Two sold before completed e Are S elllng = missed the »oat at Southampton. 7 s ° s s !'! Your Choice of Five Left!! n | me late in London, and I‘sent them 2 g fasys | down by car. They had an accident, Open Daily and Evenings Until 9 P.M. BEE e 7 —_— These carefully built and exquis ‘tc]y finished ¢ remarked, as they. pro-| O s homes have every modern feature ith their lunche s I I he ent buld have | Features: Locahon Pelworlh rprise r Parquetry, walnut border floors. 4. e Is policing, the For Sale Builtin tile bath, with shower. Near Soldiers’ Home gt e ‘_””‘]‘ = Beautiful ele: light fixtures Park. ir, 0! with wall ets. done what | Clarendon, va. Enumel " trim with manosany Near car and bus lines. asons_for | i SERN Near school. These homes are financed for quick sale and can be 8200 Up seen any time. Our representative on premises daily and evenings until 9 P.M. Arlington Park Subdivision $52.50 to $57.50 Only Five Left g rooms,kkiiihen and bath, $70 to $85 SAMPLE HOUSE OPEN rooms, kitchen and bath, $95 to $97.50 Inspect and Make Reservations I;'arly 4604 Sth Street N'w the Best HAMP TON COURTS ‘ New Brick Homes . B. F. SAUL CO. , Take a Builder With YVou Main 2100 925 15th St. N.W. | 'WM. H. SAUNDERS 0., Ine. 2013 N. H. Avenue N.W. in the Northwest $59.50 a month ‘ Realtors—Established 1887 1 room and bath. . . .....$42.50 to $45 ||| tee the Piee avs everything , 1433K Street NW. Main 1016-1017 e [ M"OPEN know. § {4 || lines on Park Avenue and Chest- . ond reason, no doubt, | 8. _ = t Street. Will sell as a whol . . 1 polices v i e, e Investment Building least two capital | craft detached Address Box 228-T, S Office. 1} Main 1437 i think units in case, » should break the nd intervene. As a matter OD we have N T L 2T TET T 2 2. e el 2 T2, home now them for v | going to ask you the most questio erman fleet ing west- time to ou interfere?” rily. 1 room, kitchen and bath, in the purchase of one of the RO O N, N O N NN S X SR Y S SO SNBSS 7 Shapiro “Sup srior” Hiouses | Diils and Su:(lll::" fgorP .\;u.- Tasyitetioh OPEN SUND AY 201-239 Douglas St.N.E. || Sansbury Complete Homes ||f From ¢ AM. Unil 6 P.M. T Ao, et e i e | Truly Remarkable in Their L Eo T W pletely cquipped kitchen and built-in garage. il ATTENTION TO DETAIL Prl Ol Il y $1 2 950 $ C h . d d : Practically eliminating the exp d i e expense incident to occupying a Only' 500 ashl 1S needae | new home. Everything is as you would have it, $l Owner leaving city. Near Cathedral g Price reduced $2,000. Half block from cars You mustn’t miss seeing these Homes—they are Six rooms and bath; 7-in. oak floors; concrete front porch; wonderful values. Take G street car to,Rhode Island double rear porches; builtin refrigerator; weather stripped and ! An unusual opportunity to purchase a brick avenue and Fourth street N.E—and walk out Fourth [}/ screened throughout. Built-in garages. home in this hlph elevation, situated amid street ‘one square to Douglas street. Pending comple | number of neighborhood community groups. tion of street improvements, motor the same route or Lk phone us—we will gladly send our auto for you. 145_1 75 TODD PLACE N‘E. The price is very low. Detailed Description TO INSPECT al Steel beam construction, cement front porch; wide and deep entrance hall with cloak closet, living room with open fire- to decide pre==s . . ’ mnl‘-[-”“ Your strength work e e e ey creasing Values and a o (:-‘: pssians in. But there Permanent Home : i L Amid Environs of the \ served with a Highest Class. a police ]mlr«)l of in- there’ mind. T am V‘ ew ’ On Connecticut Ave. > gone one or oo o tethad 10 Minutes to Chevy shoner face the devil himself tha 5 e ttimeon in Cher- Chase Circle and 25 Barbor. Minutes Downtown ant's eyes flashed for a n:trmvn(.: You mean that France—-" By Auto 2 m | 0 s 11 tel U et ',1.‘ Um\n‘\;:hd 50 By 200 Feet us : Nearly 1-4 Acre the flot ‘Open from 9 a.m. to 10 p.m. every day including Sunday and Labor Day after ¢ rough, You wait. Jo ur hostess of last night. Ripping, isn’t she? Shi 700 u be the partie of the season. They say olk’s making the running. . 3 “flm~h oub Twete young agaln: Electricity, Water, international Allmnu;‘ Sewer W on’t you go in wit Y 5 Teovil “thinks no Good Streets Churches, Schools and ured his companion’s care- t moving a_muscle. . Stores > party, Capital Traction Cars the inner ~ien w3 Come Out as nothing but good will for the whole world. And yet how or UNDAY other it was a smile which Grant hatec He that it put the seal upon his o n. Or 1t as he stopped to speak elius Blunn on the first day Drive Out Connecticut Ave. Mile North of Che n Southampton. Blunn was e e vecupying his usual suite and was Jying in splen ol v Office on Property little pot e, o S e R, | we Lawrence R. Smoot T i misery: Thers. ; and Co. in his look of misery, as he glanced B orrt onio: taidin st 1516 H St. N. W. 'Sit down and talk to me for a . minute, my young enemy,” he invited. Main 4860 or tries to tell me that part 'RERER] - e — 29 built, 17 sold in ten days |, - Weodles Park Open for Inspection Daily From 10 A.M..to 10 P.M. ghic: doeiie l:::!t ::,lg,i?er,rhd:cfl:: :;::;: 'I'wo BriCk Houses 2800 27th Street es lave enal 16th Street Helghts buy anywhere in Washington for anything I * Eight rooms (5 bedrooms) and bath; oak floors; a £ e nin i 6809 and 681 1 La, el St I Middaugh & SI puilt; Pregicr instantancous kL ur hot-water heater; 2 ouse has just $8 9 50 Cash $1,000— 3 s st c%a.ii?ftzgna"dr f>("§fr‘:~llfl"\;f'i‘f‘ga;i:\5 EB‘{‘F\’ZIQT& 3 0 R D' CON- ” and $75 a month Takoma Park, D. C. 9 ARDMAY V This property is priced at a figure which should make it an attractive purchase. Take North Capitol Street cars to North Capitol and You St sl st walk East to Summit Place and one block South to houses. By 3 machine: Drive East on Rhode Island Avenue to Summit Place, then ||| | 15 Elace DIt dupsp) roows, Brench doci REALTORS South to houses. I leading to wide screened porch, kitchen with one-piece sink. On the second floor N. L. SANSBURY CO., INC. i there is a large master bedroom across en- tire front of house with two closets; tiled Realtors and Builders k bath with built-in tub, pedestal wash bowl 2 and shower; two other large bedrooms 1418 Eye St. N.W. Phones Main 5903-4 with closet in each. Hardwood floors throughout; first floor trimmed in white enamel. Screens, etc. Owner leaving city Pretty Petworth Homes | ; ; i It You Must Bu ‘ ; —the highest elevation, overlooking y We sludleds\:::::n;:us:::tted and built it \ Under $l 0,000 8 GARDINEI}?S?MDENTQ Inc-. Cafritz “Life-time” Homes. y ; all into these Cafritz “Life. 1mebe‘::: A S e g Seventh St. and Farragut Streets Yet Insist At the Same Time On 5 Deal With a Realtor between Seventh and Unusual Home Value OO GBIV 5 G T BUTOIUEORUT S Farr agut St- Eighth Streets Make It a Point to . : —the result is that out of the TG OB T UGG - Six unusually large rooms, with a perfect gem of a bathroom and built-in fixtures. BRIEF DESCRIPTION. Three enormous porches—iront, breakfast and sleep- Seven well proportioned rooms, tile bath, hard o , P ey i g g Chevy Chase, Md Solid hardwood floors throughout. front and large double rear porches, big yard to alley. b o ig wardrobe closets that will please the madam. B A kitchen and pantry that are as light as day and 107 East Underwood Street fully_equippe ; : . New center hall plan house, just completed; 6 Large master bedroom. . > J P ; Beautiful wide terraces and extra large lots—some Special and Attractive Terms farge ioomapd . e bl 142 feet deep. - h 3 1 3 NUE. May b b It's only when you SEE their very unusual Commend Thls As an Exceptxonal ay be purchased on very reasonable terms. features that you can appreciate what they really East Underwood St. is one mile north of the mean to you in buying a home. Opportunity to Buy to Advantage Slicyy € e o o e aght. Open from 9 AM. to 9 P.M. every day : These Houses Will be Open for Inspection : i d Sund : All Day Sunday and Labor Day ot 1 ek etseats no¥ fi“!fl“|"}"?,\r‘f{"fxefii‘:afi?.!" o i the Distare. an unaay 1% Bigheet Doing in the Disirict: erounds beautitaily Tud out witn shrub: ake eithe: ; et Sinterior de RORY: "ot by’ SPANO! and contains TALs stilier A B10r; GOITEin ATS: SRENL 0L MUCHINE O ocms, with. glassed and for and sleeping porch: every mod Strest—and it's less than five minutes’ walk to these Homes. 5 C B h S tll I s ol el 2 Sl oo ency e g S PR I s e L , . bushman Smith, Inc. Watch Washington Grow to a Million » W A 1703 Connecticut Avenue “SWAN & WILCOX ! e 515 Tiveli Thstes Blds: CAFRITZ CONSTRUCTION CO. : Col. 6584 14th & K Bujlders of Communities

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