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REAL ESTATE. THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., SATURDAY, DECEMBER 19, 1925. REAL ESTATE, Your Baby and Mine Making the Most of Your Looks WHEN WE GO SHOPPING BY MYRTLE MEYER ELDRED. BY MRS. HARLAND H. ALLEN. Everton Cake. Take one cupful and a half « granulated sugar, two-thirds cupf of butter, six egg whites, one cupf BY DOROTHY STOTE. = ; W of sweet milk, two and one-half cup indercarten. may be serious work to the ¢ n 5 - T ot O At iy Kinderga: _ e Al nacsaar ey A e s ithis A Timely Hint. Boats for Bathtub Navy. sives the young owner a chance to|baking powder. Flaver oo Teror When a child reaches his fifth birth- | very different point of view between | Notice : Dear Ann: show his skill and taste for color by | Two.| G ik i | very T otice to Readers: Aiicie (e Chehiias foge hieh e for color by | Two-thirds of this mixture is to b day he is usually ready for km-h-r—!n-hlldl )und zl{o\\'n-\:b, t;ufi lllt\l‘c:‘nf;;lz Every so often it becomes neces- One should experiment with one's ; % e e by i r'l\"YlmS:o"l&W cna‘:» Henba |baked as two layers of jelly cake, ti arten. Not that a few months ahead | must have playmates of their o ® | sary to remind my readers that when Ahos Buskisel Pig i ascinate old 2nd young alike are th A toy boat can be propelled almost {remainder to be baked in the san O honing Wil rake much aifference, |and size. They understand each other. | they want any one of the leaflets this uckice: (Dlaced nigh upjon s o 3 metal boats which sall up and down | ‘nywhere, in a bathtub, pond, pool,|shape after adcing two tablespoonful e eafe turning place. The oldest among us crave under.|department has fo offer they may be short broad foot, they will add pleas 3 G L arge puddle, or wherever else there's | of vnm-fifi:s,‘h(u\’;‘.uu:'\,xp‘:\‘ Py S have verified his cye im.|Standing and the youngest needs it|had only for a stamped envelope with ing length. But if they are put well | realistically in tanks. It's almosi| ymcient water. A string on the boat |raising. three chopped figs, one tea e . mustetal the il anie fAnE: 08 e e down toward the toe, they add stub. | ** MICUIL for you to make a choice as | will bring it back safely to its owner. | Spoonful of e hers s triope. but five ye vression: Rood part of his wisk He is reach-| He enters ki ndergarten a solitary | reader. aFr too often this department bine: it is for son. All the boats look so| There are few boys who awake on|ful each of nutmeg and allap) g ont for mew conquests, and the |child. in the habit of wbrking by him- | receives envelopes minus addresses n A attractive that every one tempts a | -Dristmas morning to find a boat in [two tablespoonfuls of flour TN RetTartan: ofeve thet self and for himself, and he learns|and plus stamps; envelopes minus Yours for good placing, purchase heir possession who don’t have a me- are to be put together with f He has usually been mueh by him- | What he most needs to know for the | stamps and plus addresses, and very LETITIA. self. If he has ol ler brothers and sis. | ICSC of {ns life, how to live and work | often neither one nor the other, but with others. morable feeling of joy and pride. with a: CONNECTICUT AVENUE NORTHEAST CORNER—AT MORRISON ST., CHEVY CHASE Before the war mechanical boats (Copyright. 1925.) were made chiefly in Germany, but ters they have had to go to school ot S - .~ | merely u request for the leaflet. ~Also now domestic manufacturers are com ung leavel him at tome,sanaiitihe is | Iolentersya ehlld mith (wandsuing: " thy peting. The bouts of both makes sre e only child or one with @ younger | areless attention, and he is trained . feed. off Lo bring his power of mind to bear|ing problems—it is better before ask- Rt Tils. Dt Aottt Donts for playmates. And playmates are | With all its weight on the problem in|ing about the feeding or weaning of ave a removable clockwork device | essentlul to the healthy growth of a|hand. There would be fewer children |a baby to find out if the leaflet won't | which makes them somewhat prefer- child & |In the grades lacking concentration | fully cover your needs ble to the imported product. It can A grown-up p ot live on |0N the work in hand it there were| Information of a strictly private be repaired, thus insuring longer life ather or sister he is just as bad ¢ n the child plane, and unless he meets More Kindergartens. If a child has | nature which is of interest t5 one per: e 1inds on his own level he is starving | Dis ex trained so that he can sec | son only is much better answered per- You will find that almost all of the mentally and spiritually. The kind and feel and taste and smell | sonally as the ce in the depart- boats are run by clockwork, which i« installed in the body of the hoat, sore curately; it he can use his hands to | ment j ry out the will of his being: If he |y s this need. Here he finds so limited that it is selfish of rk and a group to help him carry : ders to want information which ¥ times in a water-tight place. The out what ideas he has. is a fol- | ¢an live and work with his mates, he sibly benefit any one but spring is wound up with a key, and lower he finds a lea he is a [has a well laid educational foundation. . Under this head comes | when the propeller is released it ro- leader he re | Half a day’s school work is enough | information ‘about confinements and [ tates and sends the ship forward. Some “But I dec for 5-year-old. The rest of the time he 141 guestions of a decidedly intimate boats are made with a governor with to kinderga sleeps and plays freely without direc- | nature, which not only embois which you in_ regulate the speed school. 1 want my child e der- stare |tON as far as possi TheSkinder | thiatoritor sometimes. Dot soafars oo Toy submarines haven't this governor, 1 ) 1 they dive up and down with great offered by this depart ed. school right away, and not get into |Barten teacher will explain the work ! on the habit of play and thus waste his |She does and show you what it means |~ e jegfet AR N ment for the aforementioned stamped | The average length of these boats and self. ed envelope are many | is from 9 to 14 inches and they include i for your little one if you ask her. | Jtion entirely. |Don’t miss kindergarten if there is That is the wrong 1 e bu ¥ of j-year- ON€ Within your reach. nd varl “Layef i g p in types, ocean liners, merchant ship old children to pliy. A pproach to ! arr. Pdert will give personal atjention o | and Diet for the Prospective ard i Southemeconttora 1 | destroyers, diving submarines, motor S e R Rt e e M NSI R rse 2 S e, e U TR Guric must be throt this play | &0 him in ‘care of this paper. inclosing | I eeding. onstipation’ NTER s ) i X o When you buy a boat it is w 0 way es W and does mis- | stanped. addres S s s, which con- | thy than those from the North. The make certain that it is made so that Chie . what is play to you ion on the following sub Virginia pine, good for so little else, the clockwork can be kept perfectly — _ Sleep: Ammoniacal Urine; Thumb | s . . | is picturesquely abundant in our mar v. If the interfor gets wet, remove ing: Teeth: Bed-Wetting: Sitting B D & IRaTHE |kets, while In New York I venture the clockwork, and don't replace it ing; Training in Cleanly | that’ you could mot find one until the boat is dry again. Rust will | Habits; Periods of Nursing. | Christmas Trees. | every year the Virginia cedar g nder the clockwork ineffective. 1s is covers such a wide field that more abundant as a Christ Il 10 0il the propeller shaft so that it Most ordinary questions and informa. | Here they are. a tiny forest of them. |and certainly it has a sort of WAl move &mmeothly; and: be fees from | step e proc tion can be found In these leaflets aIcon TaTc AN She) Seier TTarxel. |siace. rust. The boat should be painted on = = Y ik = i Ato S meifisy onfiniche e Mrs. F. L. S. The remmg‘q'm.( | What odors they send forth, or| But perhaps nothing will ever sup-| enamel with 4 hard finish which can finished attic, laundry complete, servant's quarters; 1 her n wnd b ment ensembling is now achleved by | jet is exactly what you need. {balsara and tanning and turpentine.|plant the lovely spruce in general be wiped dry with a cloth. Y Two-Car Garage to Match House iy i Sy fashion. It consists of petticoat and| Mrs. C. H. B. You are not too old | °f the North woods an e South!|favor as a Christmas tree. Its popu-| If the top of the hoat is removable A > = Did 2 Sl - et e e DR TR e e e e come an army of {larity has nearly been its UTiA0Lne i | it 18 (cislor <o Maw s If rapdized I the Price Attractive—With Terms Vs D0 OnatRH g P e e s RIts: BISTE i= properitoil ain. | litUe spruce trees, smelling of wintry |looks ag though 1t might bo. Killed hani n't complicated it can I sat down for the fun of it, —5 Petticont?” you reflect rather dubi| iz’ Children to cleante hobi iy b | Woods, of fern and moss. I have been | by Tove! 'Ne - slaughtes the® fovan | mo paired at a general re Open Sunday From 2 to 6 P.M. 1. Help; femininé pronoun, objective f ou Yos, fhev are coming back t°|as the fifth month. Won't you please | threading my way through them to-|of tomorrow to provide the decor.| pair shop. Often boats that are well (two words), | their own with the fuller flarins SKIFt. | Whita for the jeatiet vaned’ rgase | day, looking for a balsam. but I have | Vons of 4 dus e outilveibain ot pEnE | Th DAVID E. BARRY M 1 »bsolet. rticle of feminine wear s >, | fou ne. 2 y L who r ot feminine wea Questions. Perhaps' some of the in. | (OUnd mene. verywhers those who A . 1807 H ST. N.W. formation given in this leaflet will REALTOR nd shake their heads. “No, we ain't solve your immediate problem. iy i got no Boston trees,” they say | ! BT For a moment, my eye is held by ) i Uplift Service. la marvelous Western spruce, witi 2 » From the Christian Herald. | drooping ('une'\' long as l)ari:\;v\s- irst and, in t A At | And here is a Norway spruce ear | S 5 “then continue o Poman in the suburbs was chat: | %I 0 Bad cut tho top off o vary Six Built—Three Sold Already! the ting over the back fence with her next- | jurge Crultieted toss, her | the in the correspondin door neighbor. “We're golng to be |owner is reckless of the treasure he | (MTNRO-BUILT) he answer and another living in a better neighborhood soon,” |had, or some one has murderously will appear on Monday A truly remarkable value in a modern tapestry she said. “So are we,” volunteered |taken the growing crown of a nobl Mrs. Next Door, confidently. *“What? | plant. brick home, ideally located, near schools, churches, u moving, too?” 0, we're | Side by side with the odorous, come- car service, etc. ick."” Yesterday's “Puz 720 to 728 Newton Pl. N.W. m:;:;y}:» N woman nam | taying here Iy, dark Northern trees one sees th Six spacious rooms, hot-water heat, electricity, (Between and New Hampshire Aves.) Slipped down on u pi of banand | rak oors, e ‘hes = od re and i i) She ‘cried and oh, my'd RRthtRtRthtRtR R RR ok floors, three porches, built-m garage a Convenient to 3 car lines, bus And more stars she espied | Than belong to the Star Spangled ner !rh, Comyrizht, 1025.) home in- other comforts. Your inspection of thi vited—Sunday— 9 Vee Street N.W. M.S. PHILLIP lines, churches, schools, stores CASH $50 Balance Less Than Rent Open Daily and Sunday give it bod and sweep—so es-| | sential to grace. And many women will appreciate the extra warmth thit 2 such a rment aford Bistorp of Bour Name "t il THATIE were mate B iE R eaE nowian epe—the p ‘,1'u.¢x hemstitched in ine, finished with frills. $14,750 Cleveland Park 3515 Quebec Street N.W New Semi-Detached Brick—Colonial Front Porch = | it These homes have six very large rooms; tiled T ( 'l{ .\I l .‘\’. M RGEDTEL heat, electricity, hardwood floors: num . . worcelain sink, spacious rear screen VARIATIONS—Ormesby, ~Ormeson, £ = Six large rooms and tiled bath, including shower, besides ;):)r:h,Ab'in: \).mi)md garage. Ormskirk. Clues to Character two lfarge inclosed porches, practically an eight-room house. RACIAL ORIGIN—English. 1432 K N.W. Realtor M. 4660 SOURCE—A given name. Here s ¢ Substantial concrete-block garage. B4 DOUGLA Beusk st. N.W. 5678 BY J. 0. ABERNETHY. of family names | b 7" - | This house was co; ers and will bear cri tructed by one of our best build- ical expert inspection. The heat- n name which now founded on a give . pe 5 o & — - . is extinct. This, however, is nothing | Reasoners. ;"l pl::;; Tc!udq an -ufomfaflc oil burner o’{‘cho highest T m e : sctories totay con. | When you mest a person who has S S CR D A PHILLIPS g o) ercent of fa E Z] broa S » > wising = . . . c N e o ——— oyl s B e lx‘ml,‘zlb)':é Ii:on“ie““. e ey b’fd'“fi An intelligent consideration of this property should con- { REALTORS REALTORS to us at Jackson, Richardson and Da- | for logical argu . et oty vince one that the price asked represents the best bargain | Vidson, had the given names of which | developed and orderly mind. his Nion available. ! they are composed remained as pop- |of nose is s k of progressive ular with succeeding generations as | thought, of morality and an apprecia, | SHADES | have the names of John, Richard and | tion of truth and ideals, | I = 1 ot e uaiciad winas vou wir| By WM. H. SAUNDERS COMPANY, INC. i/ Yet at one time the name of “Orm i{'-‘ marked breadth at the ridge of ’ | ey will have lar N “d. The breadth of the and Danes 1t the center of the bridge is a wibeiinr n of a strong stomach, of good di soth the lan Ne Pomers Scotland) and | Consideration of great and brc .15 ththththththththththththththththththththththththt t named, it Subjects involves tremendous mental though they had adopted the |JUrists and logicians are hearty eaters S U et would be more | @nd have large bodies and often are vot PeYIOore L It is too much to expect a correct, perhaps, to say that they h?y <ly, big-headed, (hln-}ludie;!;:::l'n‘ u‘; Ritener ioncae) thelr nomen- |y ist, statesman, logiclan, scientist or clature remained predominantly Teu- | astronomer 2 i tonic. ¥ tory shows that in all cases | Realtors—Established 1887 1433 K Street N.W. Main 1016-7 or “Or extremely popt Teutonic ra and i | { SRR YRR R LRt LR LR thR AR LR ER LR YR OPEN ALL DAY SUNDAY g JAMESON-BUILT HOMES . 4 . f Inspect at Once il | F e 626 to 636 Central Ave. N.E. Fil must t TR vis) l-—. I C]eve land I Park Muin Phones i i ’ WINDOW ! I (Cobyright, 1925.) T where 1dop e languag - s SEMI-DETACHED ot anat Mustard Dressing. Of Sound Judgment Lo Price | | i,, kles may be made after the fol- | == —have acquired ownership of these new brick homes. names A\ zood mustard dressing for Very Easy Terms So that > are several ex of the existence | lowing recipe: Two cupfuls of vime: - § : ! ¢ 1a ocoms, bath, ¥ Ormes is bu shortening of Orme- | half an ounce of tumeric, one cup. ing dwellings are splendidly constructed and represent an CAI"[ILL HOMES double rl;ar] v~~-] w ‘;v son. Ormesby and Ormskirk were | ful of sugar and one-half a eupful i i i front parch, deep late 1o wide 3 ’ ] U xcellent investment. Moderately priced on convenient alley, 8 ide side lot wit place names compounded of the given |of flour. Mix these ingredients. to- cxaelie LA R On 10th at Rhode Island Ave. N.E. alley, and a wide side lot with . ne plu s for “village” and | gether and put them in a saucepan terms. each house. “ehurch ce names they be- | on the stove to heat. When thor. une surnames, SIX ROOMS AND BATH—BUILT-IN GARAGE DESCRIPTION Sodded lawn. covered or unes entrance hall. atirantive equipped kitchen wi orcelain sink aid ardwood floors Take Chevy Chase car out Connecticut Ave. to Porter St., then west to 3601 34th St. M.S. PHILLIP 1432 K N.W. “Ask the Man Who Owns O; To Reach Houses: Go ont ¥ Island Ave. NE. to Fourth St o north on Fourth St, to Cen Ave.. and then go o > 1o property. Built, Owned and for G AT T I TR, i &l Sale by THOMAS A. JAMESON & CO. OWNER AND BUILDER Main 5526 906 New York Ave. N.W. 1ly hot, pour over the pickles. THE PERFECTED OIL BURNER IS HERE Quiet May AUTOMATIC OIL BURNER - rete front porche us dining room. o built-in fce b 1 oL water heat, electric lighte, ack horches t. wide Large master bedroom. two o tiled an, 1ted bath’ with mirrored built-in_mediciné chest. closet. French doors to porch from dining_room and bedroom: attractive fxtires, hot-water heater, 1aundry tubs white and mahogany tmm throughout. The lot is 18 it. by 93 ft. to 15-ft. alley. Paved street. $1,000 Cash—$8 Q50—$75 Per Month Salesmen on Premises, or STORY & CO. 812 17th Street Franklin 4100 ®, Kite-Built Is Best Built We’ve Built Kite Excellence into every one of these Homes When you inspect these Detached Homes—at 3028-3056 Monroe St. N.E wfactured in Baltimore. Built cating Engineers with 35 vears' Make Yourselves a Christmas Present of a Lot—or a Home in University Park | Just beyond Hyattsville, on the Wash.-Balto. Boulevard 1 cil. Listed as standard by Ui o and Appeals of New \'ork.y e COME IN AND SEE A DEMONSTRATION OF THE QUIET MAY HEATING OUR BUILDING ENGINEERING COMPANY ating Engineers DISTRIBUTORS 1310 14th St. N.W. Franklin 317 —————— At SRR SRR R SR A AR AR S A 23 3 S N S R R S R o JAMFSON-BUILT | Come out and see what a remarkable commu- Homes You'll find features that are unusual; construction 3 nity we have here—and its many natural advantages T hat quality that is exceptional; planning that is most HOMES —of convenient location and picturesque environ- practical; finish that is in the best of taste; and equip- ment; and the superior facilities which are pro- Encourage ment that makes them decidedly modern. 1801 to 1821 i vided—water, sewers, electricity, gas, paved streets They are KITE HOMES—and that pronounces them supremely good Homes. Price is Attractive Terms appealing Six rooms and tiled bath—three porches—front, back and sleeping porch; hot-water heat; excellent floors; artistic fixtures; laundry and closets. Wide lawns surround each Home—prettily planted. and walks, schoo! i L s & 3100-3118 Rodman Street going community of contented Home owners. C]eveland Park Lots from 15c¢ to 30c a foot ; Homes from $9,000 to $13,500 Thence One Block West Adequately to describe the conveniences and Sold upon very easy terms—and money pro- vided with which to build. ete. D Street S.E. 65 Sold 1000 Quebec Pl. N.W. 11 Sold—1 Left Six large rooms, bath, h.-w.h., electric lights, bufltin ice box, wash trays, one-piece sink, double rear porches, wide front porch. Open for inspec- tlon at all times, or call office for free auto service. Easy terms. E & | FOR SALE BY sirable homes would be merely to take the edge off_your enj —then buying suggest—TODAY 3519-3521 35th Street N.W. Cleveland Park TO INSPECT Motor out Connecticut Avenue to Porter Street, West to 35th Street — residential advantages of the: eptionally de- yment of seeing, judging, admiring SEE THEM—we Motor or take trolley out Rhode Island Avenue N.E. getting off at Monroe St., and it's just a step to these Homes. Park office is open every day and Sunday Investigate and You'll Invest Our representative is there every day and evening —including Sunday A R N S S A A R A N R AR AR RIS SRS S & A A I O N e N RA = | . . .H. SMALL a 0‘ Built—Owned and For Sale by THOS. A. JAMESON CO. #| University Park Co., Inc. L————th %< Harry A. Kite vn i SOOI .. ...« ety Phone Hyattsville 582-W 925 15th Street N.W. Main 6861 || gyeet i A 86 S S R R N S RN N ‘ = e l RUEDRJVEVEREDL L TTVEREDERVRRNER s————— Kite-Built Is Best Built ——w__&

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