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REAL ESTATE. FILIPINO SCHOOL NEEDS STRESSED | Gen. Wood Presents Plea for More American Teachers in the Islands. that English language of nt A for ting his belief ghould be the the Philippines, Americ the rt common the ur nee nov an ers in schools ¢ rey there by governor: which Wi of conditions Leonard Wood. the archipelago, studied by the in a Ma) general now partm The Ge ! P a ut St declares t Osmena reti retirement with 60 per three vears 10 3 (h- the pern aftel ry for v aftes 1 ctfect n o 1etion. with the itation concerning inde: Wood said. “has in icans to accept re conditions thu, employment else. has been to seri hent. espe. nt of Public the Supplement ‘Native Staffs. th of the commission Ph ne is of Insul tment sized in e 1 surve 1on re. Al is I which the comr PR Mon Colleg ind - comprised and prominent cachers Filipino | War De creat | of public in- islands. The wide- | and keen interest in education ‘ port to the Wood gives subject rt- | I said in numbers has received mos the development efficienc The dly for ther ex- more | al stem has expande hest results Lately Appropr Wood preser total for ations zovern mental public in- struct Both he commis- roe declare | led many cipalities in the type { the school build iven to | tive ded ilippines an mu rmanency education Al work lieves in the iple rexardin than tha more 1 conving the many hi u of Educa- e | Waterman is | skilled | > of bulld | cent of { and | ' service, | which is | were Tike that. I want to see him—trot h; again. { merous—just a lir THE | with witson. Not, he reflected, that Copyright. FOSUSSNR ouble Cross | BY A. E. THOMAS. A Mystery Story of Dramatic Power. 1925, by Dodd. son was likely to know anything that he wished to know, and yet he | might. Still, ought he to talk to any one about it? How far had this kind of thing gone? Returning to his hotel in the taxi, | the silence was presently broken by the Swami. ‘“The lady has a sweet * he said. sne knows that better than I, od Stanley Mead & Co. ‘ontinued from Yesterday's Star.) CHAPTER XIIIL It was perhaps fortunate that when Stanley went that evening to see | Doris he took the Swami Ramun: with him. He had a feeling that it jmight be just as well. He was not certuin he could altogether trust him- self. She still t before the fire, had left her a ments before, as he swiftly the room and took her hand. Doris, Doris, my dear Doris” he cried, us his eves devoured her. ““This is wonder- |° where | few 1no. erossed he smiled up him. | For the moment he forgotten the Swami. wandering from his own roulder, recalled him. Dor allow me to mi Ramanara. Swami, erman.” i low | present the » KUlh is Mrs. “Madame,” said the Swami, inclin- himseli slightly from the hips Mhe Swami and 1. went on 8 e been traveling com, a1l 'the way from the Hast {come to study America and ‘to inter est us in his own particul: cult e has interested me in it so deeply that my first_thought was to put you in hmu with him Chat is very sweet You see.” cont Swami is @ my ',,mmx. Many thin clear to him. T am sure, that though it is not twe minutes since he saw vou, he knows quite well the kind of person vou are. Yes more than that 1 su he knows w hfl\‘he‘l‘ you are hxl.n\ or not across ng Jim “the vou for example Realiv? “Do He with some astounding ssed d; aring neither wmed.” he laughed ish quite well, though difficulty, but he has an it of reticence. 1 have s company without single e nd it awkward sy American | IS, Hindu when he has something of importance to say.’ fow charming. If the rest of u what a lot of trouble would Vouldn't it now—how are you? wlully well?” Oh. yes, ves—awfully “Splendid ~ And—happy” ) course.’ “Fine! You'd emember that it ¢ though! But Well, 1 come hope be the better bour happy. 1 last thing to Rolly that he must make vou awfully happy. because if ie didn't he would have to answer to me.” “1 remember.” But the blue s did not meet his gaze quitefrankly “And he's done it. eh? He's done it” b, yes, ves “H'm. Well, where is the old rascal? out He'll here ‘Lord!_ But i Your letters esentl good to see were not so nu from Rollin on getting be 2 you don’t remember No—not one. “That's strange. though per isn't. Whenever I send a le the world I always marvel receiv It seems a mir: if it le. But seemed | took “Well, e you W n Wh ]m meet some 11 20l Lo chaper | Your office be Sta her said She Swami you will > and G his heels, Sta frie was departed “Rollin, But dates both to spend in th “Goin is he? A stiil lie sing River With His first > is not hap ‘m afraid not “Her life is not harmonious. are_discords.” “What do wami would say Stanley did not g office the next morning. He did not | wish to see him at present. He found | it difficuit to pardon what he had seen | the night before. In the past he had forgiven his friend for many things nd now he tried to do.him justice. Idiotic of me.” he thoug “to_be | 5o disturbéd about such a trifle” Yet turbed he was, and he decided to tpone his talk with Waterman. [nstead of keeping that appointment he telephoned to Wilson, zot a motor, nd after lunch started for the coun- indifferent ntrol Rollin, old fellow, it’s fine to gain—simply splendid. I've | million things to tell you—but now. I must he off again.” \ s your hur wami has an appointment nds of mine and I've m him, Tl in at e long, if that's agree- Swiftly s There ou mean?” But the no more. to Waterman's he to you? sure. come ley turned to hand “Remember looked at him od 1 100k, he on_ Saturday. a little pitifull nd 1o the 1o hope It was a charming day, even in the ish of Indian Summer ery stones and thank you Swami turned to he said and bowe " 1o you.” responde: By, sway ever so od-eve Wates din. n he erni lightly s the city soothed and quieted by natu low hour. Irowns were less frequent smiles more numerous. Men moved and spoke more gently en the Uin, how couid you!” nd of motor Waterman had his ¢ aleohol « upon the ear i Stanley's drew Next Sa'dy.” he said. “Makin® v into with ady. el hecame superb. Rollin H)\m]u long the ri Right before my e, 1Lo0 brilliant e sun was warm, Don't be silly Hn has asked us till. The motor moves he week end with him ' smoothly, with effortless pow : traveling through the picture of a | dream. For a time Jim Stanley was said little o Wilson, whatever. ley I's wife nothing ced uneasily to his friend from his but there Unhappily. he farther the day i a you'r "he had seldom been more the air silently . as if country Yes, ves—why not.” he jeered mt his money'n my tace, ight. better look out. A too—you'll fin’ out a husl 2ot some ri n this coun sank o a chair and b “Way down upon the He Wilson on his part resp panion’s mood too, was - d been in t to be near ] happ) @ 1o the n to ami he loved B s place in | many characteristics manor house. The ¢ of quite respectable ag: nexchunatian of the room i unhappy night. Wus to get in touch country the English ntral part was . dating back disgust is swept niey impulse Best Homes in Brookland Cor. 12th and Quincy Sts. N.E. BUILT-IN GARAGE Cellar—ioi plant, st Floor—Large entrance hall. living 1 2d in hardwood. Tx-in. ok foors wlete Kitchen and pantry . silve o breaktast brick it ond Floor— nd white: 4 lurg i size n mahog, Built - ns, Electric Irons, Ete . Brick and Cement Small Cash Payment, Balance Like Rent Ogen to 9 P.M. Daily CHAS. J. WALKER, 1304 F St. N.W. Owner and Builder OR YOUR BROKER Four Houses Left—Nos. 3810 12-14-16 12th St. N.E. Br motor via Mich how surprising to see you—we had no idea He her avoidance, but he and replied. “1 didn’t warn any one—just woke up one morning homes for the first time, and started the same day. I haven't quite got my bearings yet, hut it does as if the town is noisier The Swami thinks New ¢ related to hell gree with him. You York some time e Oriental not know how “hut T need ma ong 1 stay. India noted sed it over do nswered However ong,” he no_haste. will still ith respect to using ! medium of instruction, | le prog of proper | of efficlent | near futur ands th sthods teachers, 1 the commeon Language Great Aid. » more to build up; than the estublish he said. a few indi > teaching of | 1 dialects into opinic e that Common present ish should policy e emphasizit con tr w ner inter ood in est make public areat ind prop. ample vesources push_forward publi punications, public et i Mon ind the exhaustive laud in the island » Ameri for edt 000 have completed 000 have fin- | ades. and wraduated from the luy the system en: ldren in the primary | m the intert the the University Phi the Problems Confronting Islands, probiem con ving the o report the school career ild does he encour < of studying in his Not only must the | Al learn to vead, write and this difiienit second language, ! ust omplish it under un; ind ucated teach-; who themselve never devel- | an adequate command of the age.” i th i b opimic nroe com- wlish to me the of tne schools unless thousands merican teachers can be imported | fron the United States.” The com- | added th teachers so im- ported shouid be contracied with for n minimum of three years expected mission - Fletcher he would repres po e tive up. of of the es- ween Nl ‘tment said that was in- but - it Postiaster the Po Dep terested in such . project, remained to be determined whether the Cuban government wus ready to cnter into an arrangement for the mervice. | doorw | and | this | § be there. g greed Stanley, “no doubt . T wish Rollin would hurry up. can’'t stay but a moment. Lots to do. You see, I'm going down to the ountry tomorrow to open up the ace. ins it been occupied while you've gone?" o—locked up just There'll be lots to do if I'm to be i going concern in a few days. But I w t vou and Rolly to spend a week th me pretty .\ of it w soon.” wturday nk, il Rollin has hing else.” “Good—next With this, y. Stanley him by the Old m: by Geor ok him p his hands. 1s.” said old thing? then.” n stood in de a rush shoulders. the and “0ld This is ully be- i seized it you, Waterman Quite “T'n How're a s—1 didn't tell Oh. beg pardon. Swami is is 1y old friend. Rollin Water- You've heard me speak a lot n. Rollin. the Swami Ramanara.” 4l man Ramana repeated ming. He waved ¥ down He t'be sure.” apon the Doris dropped her eves. A faint flus inounted to her cheek anley looked at tween narrowed li his friend Only the he wami Open and Heated Come in Sunday and Inspect 4700 Ninth Street N.W. (Corner 9th and Crittenden) semi-detached. Lixceptional entire width of swer. Lavatory in basement. Innumerable other res. Newly papered, painted and refinished throughout Vacant. Convenient terms Thos. E. Jarrell Realtor Washington Savings Bank Building INVIST ONLY IN GKEATER WASHINGTON REAL Deal With a Realtor Colonial corner home glassed and screened Built-in our-bedroom, ing house. ga Main 766 ESTATE RTh MADE TO MEASURE May We Estimate i 'f" N W. STOKES SAMMONS, Propri Low Upkeep—Minimum Deterioration—Few Repairs BROOKLAND SEMI-DETACHED HOMES | In These Tenth St., bet. Irving and Jackson N.E. 7 rooms, 4 bedrooms, fireplace, built-in quality gas range, one-piece extra large porch. fully tiled bath with shower, built-in tub, hot- water heat, hardwood floors, open refrigerator, i sink, HOW TO REACH PROPERTY: Take Washington Traction car marked Brookland, get off at 10th and Monroe, walk south three blocks. Or take any car starting at 15th and G Sts., get off at 12th and Rhode Island Ave., walk north five blocks, then west one block. $9,150 $750 Cash $82.50 Monthly TERRELL & LITTLE, Inc. 1206 18th St. N.W. Main 3285 Phone Adams 2503-J or Adams 3215-W horns fell less harshly | EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. 1 picture | had | |1owed was brier. IS spread over C., to Revolutionary times, and the ad- ditions which had been made froms time to time had been so tactfully managed that the effect remained har- monious. It was rather low, rambling and informal, comfortable and cheer- ful. — Bullt ‘of gray, smooth-faced tone, clambered over here and there by English ivy, with its white brick chimneys and’ their bands of painted black, it looked essentially like a place for comfort and for cheer. Tts acre- age was extensive, and it stood so | far back from the motor highway that only the top of an occaslonal chimney~ was visible through the trees. A winding private road perhaps an elghth of a mile in length brought the motor to the door. Jefferson, a middleaged servant who had grown up in the Stanley family and who had seen the caretaker during Jim's ab- ence, stood upon the doorstep to grect his employer. The tour of the house which fol- | anley knew that 1 charge all had been | Presently the trio reached the The room bore every evi-| dence of having Leen shut up for a | long time, like the rest of the house. | The shades were drawn, the hang- | ings down, the chairs and couches protected by slip covers. A huge sheet the big desk. The | 1s were overed with Jefferson pictures on the 'SATURDAY, OCTOBER 31, with netting. White sheeting fell SELLING FAST 2010 to 2026 Third St. N.E. Open Daily to 9 P.M. Take G st. car to 4th and V sts. n.e., walk one sq. west Most convenient location—o Houses contain 6 large rooms, real tile bath, floor, white and mahogany rear porches screened; n refrigerator ¢ houses were bul contractor and builder, by that the m, Inspect these FOUR FRED W. REEVES, Exclusive Agent 827 Upshur St. NW. Massachusetts Avenue Heights electric hot-water heat who has given his personal st ll branches of the work done and has ma erial and labor was of the best. 1925. TURTLE HUNTERS FREED. Colombia, However, Befuses to Re- turn Seized Ships. KINGSTON, Jamaica, October 31 (®).—The Colombian government has released the Caymanian fishermen, who were arrested recently and charged with catching turtles in the prohibited zone, but has refused to return the two vessels which were seized The | British minister to Colombia has threatened to take up the matter with the foreign office. ‘The men, 13 in number, who are residents of the Cayman Islands, in- cluded in the government of Jamaica, have made statements to show that they were outside the prohibited zone and that the seizure of their vessels was due to jealousy on the part of Co- lombian fishermen. Apt to Please. From the Louisville Courter-Journal I think T have perfected an brella that will interest the girls. irls won't carry umbreilas.” But this is too small to keep off anv_rain.” um from the of the bookcases to the floor (Continued in tops Tomorrow ne squaré south of R. I avenue. hardwood finish on on second; 74-inch_oak floors; outlets and switches in all Mr. John T. Barrett, an_expert ervision to le it his business to see houses today. SOLD Col. 2228 3554 Edmunds Street Detached Corner Brick Home g ten large and in cell Open for Inspection Floyd E. Davis Company Realtors 732 12th St. N.W. 7th & E Sts. S.W AR Price Reduced Must Be Sold A Very Modern Home This colonial and very attr: dwelling i ively arranged. with archway and cloak closet; with mahogany beams: screened porches. Second floor rooms with closets in each fixtures. extra tile lavator Large floored attic Tieating plant GARDINER & DENT, Inc. Main 4884 Deal With aodmard X I 10th, 11th, F and G Streets Make Your Home Winter-tight Now Keep out icy cold heat by having and door openings. warm, comfortable, easier to heat and to keep heated. Inspect 1358 Shepherd St. N.W. Open Sunday from 9 AM. to @ P.M. exceptionally large living room. bright di large large tile bathroom with built-in two reous and keep in furnace Athey's Weather Stripping installed at window three | and sleey room, two-car cious roorn breakias r storage lain 352 Main 353 Wj Lot 22 Ft. Wide Lot 156 Ft. in Depth well constructed First floor: Wide entrance h ing and two large Ded- kitchen, pantry contains four very sleepi ate screened water porches hot ng water 1409 L St. N.W. a Realtor % Ctloth-lined Makes your home Iet us install Athey’s Weather Strip- ping now before real Winter weather comes. ping without Phone now, while about it. Woodward & Lothrop Manufacturing Plant South Capitol, Canal and D Sts. S.W. Our men will install this strip- .inconveniencing Phone Main 5000 and representative will call to make estimate. you. you are thinking | | | REAL ESTATE. COTTAGE CITY Attractive New 4 and 5 Room Bungalows $250 Cash, $49.50 Monthly | Including All Interest and Principal They have fu trays in the cellar fixture 1 ¥ water @ § Including builtin medicine cabinet sewerage. Hot-Water Heat and Oak Floors o, They are convenient to both bus and cars and close to school and stores, The five-room bungalows b veniences as the {our rooms, but the price | monthly, including all interast ian't a recable surprises. They are simply laundry Very Mt Ral offtee bivd spect prope: follow catur st o Cottage ¢ take G st concrete road two or take bus at cars and get off at second stop beyond nlocks into Cottage City and ask for our 5th and H sts. n.e. or drive out Baltimors ity CHAS. M. LIGHTBOWN Owner and Builder Office No. 4 Decatur St., Cottage City, Md. PHONE HYATTSVILLE 954-W WEEK DAYS 9 AM. TO 5 P.¥ | BEST VALUE IN WASHINGTON JAMESON-BUILT HOMES Inspect at Once 626 to 636 Central Ave. N.E. SEMI-DETACHED Low Price Easy Terms large rooms. bath, h.- w.h., elec. light, builtin ice box, double rear porch wide front porch, deep lots to wide alley, and a wide side lot with each house. “Ask the Man Who Owns One” Reach Houses: Built, Owned and for Sale by THOMAS A. JAMESON & CO. OWNER AND BUILDEE Main 5526 906 New York Ave. N.W. GLENDALE For Colored of the Better Class LLook at the Homes on Eads between 42nd and 44th N.E. $4,250 ! I.ook at 4404 Clay, $4,350 Look at - 4408 DlX, $3,950 \(\\ 5 Rooms Lots 200 Feet Deep homes always prices, cash be shown, at 44th St. N or motor out the on ground under pay- ments and monthly paymients we wot Take H St. car marked D. C. Line. get off south to the high v of hill, ng road to #th St. rth. Sce agent WM. P. IRVIN Phone Main 3908 1410 G St. N.W The Prize Homes of Southeast Washington We selected Kentucky selling group of Homes- and Pennsylvania Avenue to locate this fast- because of its enormous width wonderful accessibility. Near Lincoln Park and Avenue They are “Life-time” Home means not only MOST FOR THE MONE T FOR THE BUYER—in price and terms. Exhibit House-335 Kentucky Ave. Si big rooms—large porches—handsomely hardwood floors. The best of construction. shrubberry—and splendid bac $7,450 and $59.50 a Month Open from 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. —and everybody knows that B tiled baths— Terraced fronts with Take Penn. Ave. cars to 14th S north or Lincoln Park cars to Kentucky walking south. Or phone and we'll send B3 I S Speak Quick— The last opportunity to buy one of these “Life-time” Homes 13th and G Sts. N.E. is offered s —walking Ave. and auto. K3 X4 You'll want one if you go through them and see their many unusual features. Six exceptionally big rooms, three large porches—tiled bath with fine fixture equipment: light and airy bascment, with front lawn and deep rear yard—io paved alley. $750 Cash—and $75 a Month Open from 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. reet cars w avy Yard c —and we'll send auto 1 take vou within one block, or get at Bighth and G N.E. Or, phone Watch Washington Grow to a Million CAFRITZ CONSTRUCTION CO. | 14th & K Main 9080 Owners and Builders of Communities