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REAL ESTATE. | PICKPOCKETS ACTIVE. ! REAL ESTATE NEN | s | He | | Ralph €. Raymond, 2214 West Baltimore street, Baltimore, Md.. was |'the victim of a pickpocket here last | night. Hi: ket was picked while | T | he was b reet car at Flor-- | isi ir|ida and nues. The pocket- Boards - Advertising Their " \ rivers permi | o | and other o Own Communities Every- | Georse Stohn. 349 Pennsylvanin | avenue, was rohbed three $100 | H i Liberty bonds and $10 i rash, vester where, as in Washington. | 5 it 20 M weere i three envelopes that we aken from i z at pocket while he was in the | ashroom of a Pennsylvania avenue | 1 | Real undertaking, the task of advertising to the the \ e held rece estate hoards -everywhere ed to the | world at larze Twenty adva ey second street from a burean vesterday smmun for this the e, in; ney was taken | ntly by - at her home Washin The Ohio Cincinnati Real Board | Takes Action for Truth Advertising | Estate nst the publication of prices for 1 n taken by th g S Action line with action ber boards of the Board to why one Michigan Park 12th and Michigan Ave. N.E. Brick homes built to last. Lots it. front. Four bedrooms Dining and sleeping porches. Over 70 sold. Prices less than row houses. Middaugh & Shannon, Inc. Dupont Circle Potomac 2200 MASSACHUSETTS PARK 2812 34th PLACE Between Fulton and Garfield Sis. New brie s two-car brick garage on paved alley. al residence of nine ronms and three A Real Home—Attractively Priced Open Every Day and Evening BORDEN & NEWBOLD Franklin 6212 305 Investment Bldg. and MARYLAND HAS GOOD SCHOOLS, good roads i Land v are sceking homes in Maryland ancing. HOMES at Ciinton, Maryland—a are superior to any offered for sale in Beautifully designed exterior and in- cquipped with hot-water hes, two-c gC Jne-acre lots—150 ct : two city blo from schools, etc. The safest for children and a charming place for the grownups Price, Only $12,750 Each LIBERAL TERMS heat, electric lights. nt Penn. eventh Road for sa Ivania Avenue Open Daily and Sunday Until 9 P:M. GARDINER & DENT, Inc. Main 4884 1409 1. Street N.W. Mass. Ave. Park 3409 FULTON ST. N.W. Situated in the Most Beautiful Section of the Park, 1 Square From Mass. Ave., Overlooking Rock Creek Park DESCRIPTION 11 rooms, 4 baths, center hall. Tapestry brick construction. ve to match house. Oak floors throughout house. finished complete. with tiled bath. Interior walls tinted with four coats oil paint, worked out in a unique color scheme. Entire house lighted with Cephus Rogers silver fixtures. / Tixtra large porcelain-lined Seeger refrig- erator. Metal weather strips theoughout and cop- per screened. KULDELL BROS. WNERS AND "BUILDERS 3615 Davis St. N.W. 2-car brick Third floor Phone Cleve. 2326 | October 10, to cross the Sahara desert 1 HITS FALSE PRICE GIVING. | .THE EVENING WASHINGTON, D, , SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 19, BEGINS WINTER PROGRAM STAR, 1925. achieved a high culture in North TYRRAL TO JOIN EXPERTS |3chisvsd o isn cuture 1o Xorin EXPLORING NORTH AFR'CA""" of the world was habitable. eucharist at 8 am. and mornlnz} prayer, with sermon, at 11 o'clock. Hugh V. Clary, superintendent §of the Chinese school, has returned to the Theological Seminary in Vir- ginia for his second year, but will| continue uli of his active duties in the parish during the Winter. The expedition has the co-operation | of the Royal Geographical Society of | | Loudon, Church of the Ascension Activities Resumed on Sunday. Church “of the Ascension, K street and Massachusetts by White Men. m avenne, Rev. Thomas W. Cooke. rec- Mg f Carthage, from Beloit College. and | tor, fs resuming many of the Winter s g ,from the Logan Museum at Beloit. | activities this week. The first meet- 3 ORI, September 19 Brad. | Wis. [ing of the church school will be ley 7T . @ trustee of Beloit College, | . | held on Sunday at 9:30 a.m. and the sailed last night on the liner Olympic| Alleged Mob Members Freed. ;“0:_‘“('"‘,";‘: E ':fm‘"e,l.:""g‘z,(::,‘_',?},:; to join the Logan-Sahara-Beloit ex-| JONESBORO, La., September 5 : i ‘(’).' The Jackson Parish grand jur A6 19 |of St_ Andrew will convene for the pedition. which will leave Algiers on ,|first (Tme this Winter at 8 p.m. Sep- which reported vesterday, falled to | tember =6 the Carnegie Institute of | Techrology and the University of | Michigan. The It was made possible by support | Twelfth unt de Prorok. the excavator | College Trustee Sails to Aid Ex- ploration of Area Never Visited ] | trom I you'lh quickly trade for Studebaker Pcw”rv Durability Frich By the : ; tomo| wi oly ! In an autemobile and to explore a|find a true hill against any of nine 11_be hols vast region never before visited by |[men and women who were arrested white men. and released under bond In August " b AL A The object of the expedition is to col- | in connection with an alleged painting ics and photograph cave paint- | and £y thering of Mrs. Mae Nave, of the prehistoric race which 'aged 28, in a mill yard at Akron. Our Display Ad which appeared in last Saturday’s Star should have read 2N VI 1450 Spring Place FOR SALE INSTEAD OF 1450 Spring Road GARDINER & DENT, Inc. REALTORS 1409 I. St. N.W. R A A S 0z Formerly Secretary to Mr. 1. E. Jeffries V. Pres. Southern Railway Co, Announces that he is now associated with Wm. H. Saunders Company, Inc. i Main 4884 A AT Realtors 1133 K Street N. W'. Washington. D. C. RS WHY THEY SELL ANSWERED IN A FEW WORDS Shapiro “Superior” Homes are the Pride of Petworth Of all the Homes in this popular neighborhood, none measure up to the standard of the Shapiro “Superior” group at Eighth and Farragut Streets There is pleasing character in their design with the quaint colonial front porches—and there’s supreme living comfort in the exceptionally six large rooms—bath with built-in tub and shower—and three big porches. When you inspect—go into the details critically— and you’ll find the meaning of “superiority”—in the beautiful hardwood floors, the character of the kitchen and heating equipment—the fixtures and decorations - the terraced fronts and deep grass-grown yards. $8,950 is the price! and these attractive terms $1,000 Cash—$75 a Month! The incentive to own a Home instead of paying rent will be strong when you see and consider what so little will buy. Open for inspection every day and Sunday—from 9 A.M. to 10 P.M. Directions—Take 14th St. or Georgia Ave. ears to Farragut street— and a short walk east to Eighth street. Or better yet, phone for our auto. SUPERIOR LOCATION = RRAND-NEW HOUSE RUILT-IN GARAGE HOUSE ALREADY SCREENED S ALREADY WEATHER SFRIPPED SUBJECT TO NO° SPECIAL AS- MENT (the alley is paved and paid for) CWITH 3 SPACIOUS PORCHES IN SHORT A REA,'& HOME A RIGHT PRICE INSPECT THEM YOURSELF Take car to North Capito! and Todd Place. walk ecast to houses. By machine, drive out Rhode Island Ave. to Summit Place and south to houses 145-175 TODD PL. N.E. Sold On Easy Terms N. L. SANSBURY CO. REALTORS Building a Bigger Washington AEALTORS | e § BUILDERS 1418 Eye St. Deal With « Reditor M. 5904-05 : g 919 15th St. Deal With a Realtor Franklin 1140 Dwell Amid ¢he City’s Finest Homes WOODLEY PARK residences overlook sur- rounding stately mansions and landscaped grounds of grem’ estates. E 7 OUR ENVIRONMENT swells the genuine pleasure yvou and your family derive from any home, and nowhere is this more true than of the enchanting new dwellings that comprise exclusive WOODLEY PARK. It might be 2 possible to build other houses like these, though hardly for the same low price. But where could you find a setting to equal the splendid parks, broad boulevards and wondrous estates that encompass WOODLEY PARK Visit the EXHIBIT HOMF, at 2937 Cathedral Avenue “ _OPEN DAILY AND SUNDAY TILL 9 P.M. $17,500 You Will Find the Terms Equitable Yet the homes themselves are worthy of their surroundings. Individual in their design, the same refinement and obvious high quality distinguish all of them in equal degree. Seven great rooms. two complete baths—oue with marble shower—Ilarge built-in garage, automatic storage water heater, lavatory in basement, handsomely grained floors and trim—these are but a few of the many striking attractions of WOODLEY PARK dwellings. B Owned and Sponsored by 1430 K Street Main 3830 Housing One-tenth of Washington's Pepulation REAL "ESTATE. By A Real Home * Rock Creek: Park And Near 138th & Columbia Road OU WILL FEEL AT HOME imme- diately you enter this charming dwelling -on Ontario Place. a quiet resi dential street accessible by either car line. You cannot help but admire the six extra large rooms, the two glass-in- closed breakfast and sleeping porches. the cheery open fireplace, the oak floors, the Pittsburg water heater—and the trim condition of the whole delightinl little residence. It's a home in a thon sand! 1819 Ontario Place Priced at $10,250 for Immediate Sale! Open After 12 Noon Sunday BOSS IBPHELPS THE HOME OF HOM®S 1417 K Street Main 9300 “Deal With A Realtor” NV EUBUR AT S I BUBURR Kite Perfect Homes These Wonderful Windom Street Homes Are most attractive from every point of consideration—Ilocation — size — neighborhood — price They are Kite-designed and Kite-built—which means they are modern in character and substantial in construction. You won't find a more attractive neighborhood—nor one where realty values¢are advancing more surely and steadily—both points you want to consider when buy- ing a home. 3800 to 3816 Windom St. North Cleveland Park Sample House, 3816 Windom Six rooms and bath—beautifully finished; modernly equipped There are three porches—iront porch, kitchen porch—and sleeping porch: hardwood floors throughtout: a big kitchen: heatinz plant that will function perfectly and also a2 separate heater for the service water. Price and Terms Will Clinch Your Desire to Buy Our Mr. Hamilton is at 3816 Windom Street every day and evening, including Sunday. Or you can make a special appoini- ment for private jon by phoning him—Cleveland 1190, Drive out Conn. Ave., turning left at Albermale St.. thence ' into 38th St. Or take Wisconsin Ave. cars to just hevond the National Cathedral, at Windom St. Built, Owned and For Sale by Harry A. Kite Tnearporated Member Washington Real Estate Board Kite Perfect Homes Wesley Heiahts v —the beautiful environment Z and the Homes sell them- selves to every visitor S To see Wesley Heights is to become en- thusiastic with its natural beauty—to which every Home adds the influence of its artistic design. If you stop to consider the wonderful loca- tion—within ten minutes motoring of the White House—and the matchless advantages which residence here offers—you’ll want to join this wonderful community in the “Garden Spot of Washington.” There are no lots for sale—but a selection of Miller-built Homes ranging in price from $14,250 to $32,500 Motor out Massachusetts Avenue over Wisconsin Avenue into Cathedral- Avenue—or take the Wesley Heights Bus at 20th and P Streets, running on a very convenient schedule. W.C.and A. N. Miller Member Operative Builders' Association 1119 17th St Main 1790 ] SecsoS m SDDDIISSDAA DBV DASD D Deal with a Realtor