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REAL ESTATE, THE EVEXNING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., SATURDAY. JANUARY 30, 1926, REAL ESTATE. tapped a cigarette against his case | SFES FARMERS FAVORED |the past has been hrouxhll down to [RUSS STUDENTS DRILLED i adopted by the Soviet zov- | standing army of more than av;!a 000 and it it. 5] this very hour.” he added B | ernment for the development of its men, and the government therelore : he ad eduction of Federal taxes and the ational defens chinery. The co optec asures for training ot beca tout about tnis matter. | BY PROTECTIVE TARIFF | nationui debt by the iaraing ana| FOR NATIONAL DEFENSE | missariac of ciucation has isstied a de. | varlous sements of the male poBum M O N I E ‘ !AR I O Take the goods the gods send you. 1| EymE R Coolldge udtmnm'slm:lo:‘: was_ “the — cree reqiiiring students in the higher | tion In the' rudiments of military can assure you that I am too much glorlous outcome o e wise and|compulsor. i1 _| classes to take two hours’ instruction | science of a philosopher to play the dog in Frank W. Mondell Tells Kansas| foitheul efforts of a Republican Con- P v Military Training En weekly in the science of wa | . | the manger.” Agriculturists They No Longer |Sress. | forced on Colleges by Com- spend a part of each Summer a | Gorse wrung his friend’s hand and e i g | RS Sittsariat) ob Bducation ltulr,v camps. The system has ma River Has Some Drop. es. U stepped Into the carrlage which he e “Stepchildren. f o e . points of resemblance to that in op By E. PHILLIPS OPPENHEIM Patent Offee. e Find $50,000 Gems on Prisomers.| .~ = ° eration in many American colleges 1 Hargrave, in no humor for the the A A UFFALO, N. Y., January 30 (@), | s 7 and universities. SYNOPSIS. Know—you are one of the few men | young people's dance to which he was | TOPEKA, Kans. January 30 | poderal Marshal George x,| MOSCQW, January 30.—Compulsory | Reasons of economy make it impos. | 14,000 Sir_ Hargrave Wendever. countrs zentle- | who do—how small a place actually | half committed. returned to the|Under the present tariff law “agri-|yvesterday selzed diamonds and mount- | military training in colleze is the Jat- sible for the Soviel 1o maintain 2 the Gulf of California o : Lon- | women have found in my life. 1 fig- Sporting Club to find the roulette:.yjiure censed to be the stepchild | ings appraised at $50,000 found on | —_———*—— o hetmume T have | F s o e evering | and became the favored daughter of (W0 Drisoners arrested by the volice | B 7 777, R A 7 | The Colorado River is more than By the Associated Press. 1,400 miles ind drops more than fe: m its head waters Monday. The men gave their names ! remained a t r. T've kept sin- | commencing in the chemin de fer |Drotection.” Mondell, WY0- g4 Carlos Melick and Francisco Silva. | BUY WITH CONFIDENCE—BUY DUNIGAN \LL-BRI gle from necessity. T should have | room. A funcilonary hurried forward [ming. former Republicin floor leader | Eolice say one of them admitted ha ! preferred m and children, and | o offer him a seat at the high table. [In the House, last night told Kansas|ing smuggled the diamonds across | e on ; all the rest of it. 1 couldn't do it. T|While he was hesitating he felt a |Republicans Nation owes its| (he borde | ¥ e g ai” | have tried. but 1 have never been able |lizht touch on " his shoulder. 1o |srengih. prosress and prosperity 10 | e | ~ . . . looking manicure €irl v Martn, who | (o feel exactly the right way about | turned around to fuce the marchesa, | a . he declared in| g | R ht 1 h k e 5 il o St 4 any “woman a ph T ‘Suppose, | paler, it seemed o him, than usual, & @0 odd the annual dinner of | Youveturned i lfjve,:’/. lg - mn lng Philip. of that epicureanism with | somber fire of discontented passion in | the Day Club. 3 v family ingnccs her _ | which vou taunt me. And now, when her large eves. Her dress was a deli-| Despite “the wail of our opponents,” t e hosts sives them. a free that the Republican party not | T i 5 what it used to e, either in atand: | | u e a e an ou wn er's London = cronics—the ial ards or leadership, and, therefore, not 1 orse. John adviser. se. . 1 worthy of support in the present or “"'{5’(&:’:\& i oyl sunne trust in the future.” the history of hafi!furnnein dflg . par m e on 't plend v 3 i s the neeas Putralka par in e e o, with o, A % & 31\\;&;\\,\\\s\\\x)ss\\\\\“\xn\»xsm‘x;msm' Baberts, ShO e et o The ‘Fat and JAMESON-BU",T HOMES 1800 to 1822 D Street S.E. ith Mia hoat taling him that Vielet e N not e sister. | Violet hreak U e ot with uuw'“.,' Six larze rooms. hath, how.h., electric lzhts, built in ice box. wash tr 5, one. plece sink, double rear porches. wide front porch Tor e decent Open for inspection at all times, or call office for free auto service. Easv terms Here’s Your Opportunity e that v, Philip Gorae confides to Barerav R T ove it ‘Viotet %‘,\\‘fl‘\“\\\\S‘K\\‘s\\\\\\\&‘\\&“\s INSTALLMENT XLI. An Amazing Truth. 9T 5 1y. ORSE flushed sensitively. am to consider that vou| ave told me this in con :]‘eme then?" he observed lu} Hargrave. ) «Entirely, 1f anything arrives be- tween you and Violet, she will confide | herself.” | m1:l;’curo \Was a brief silence. The bar was becoming crowded. Gorse rose 2 to his feet. | s“;‘||."lxl;n(\‘e he said, “we can't talk here like men. There's something tog artificial about? the atmosphere. 1| teel choked. Come outside for a : time.” AROUND THEM WAS A LITTLE 0. S OF SWEET SMELLING luctance | E | argrave rose with some re I 028 tn‘)‘fl‘:gfe«"l ie was not at all sure he DARKNESS. ared to indulge in plainer speech. Neverthel Gorse wi » terribly i comest he had no alternative. They OPEN UNTIL 9 P.M. » P FOR SALE BY w lit s practically all over with me, to cate but scanty sheath of torquoise | THOS A JAMESON add another forment to the pain I [blue. her corn-colored hair was | can't help suffering in the quiet times | brushed plain X from her fore- Sample House, 5236 5th St. N.W.—Open and Lighted Until 9 P.M. procured thelr hats and coats and | 15,0 "eung just that one feeling T |head in a manner which a famous | Main 5526 806 New York Ave. N.W. I r TS - INQ , ONLY FOUR OF THESE HOMES UNSOLD AT riads (HEIE ey Gnito/thetehmcs: o tve wanted all my life. There! You | Russian had made fashionable. “Ask the Man Who Owns One” Imost desert, asked for the truth and vou've got it. | (Cops 16 Phil * Hargrave,” he said, “I am _“"“‘{“;‘:fl e = S IoarsEon e | (Comriencdn t"' Phillips Oppenhein) | 74 S K EEREATLTLHTTLLLLTLRARLLLTHELLLLLEHAREEAERRE RN because I have lost vour 13";‘».‘&\@"1 | banal words of the novelists—if there 9 s = = = = 4 ° PY Py (\\\\_\\\ ARLTLLLLALTLLLLLARALELARRTRANR SRR SN \\§\\&\§§\‘\ P> ’ for some reason. Try to @ Ve never is any such thing as love in the world, (Continued tomorrow.) with me. Yoy Kknow T hat e e isatom et T chese tast few “"“‘L’:.&;:“";?;_:;"‘;::.,::‘:’"‘h‘::; nopls ev ! OF BANK IN ARKANSAS emed to he most natural ’t;lhr;::slr‘l;:‘:\’\nrl«‘l“lr'“““‘t’":l"" and to | Whom exists perfect faith and perfect e Sy f P " d d think of other people. I have been understanding. e o - 45 b outhy for every one. The “I'm slad you've told me \nnr\el{, g 6 A ‘1()\ Tl{ Ll o T T Cnricuiunity has | old chap. Gores said. -I-de. oy timates Loss of $100,000. Al- $8,000 Up 2 A MU! Jeen : lity with me, because it \\u\‘l\)mvl somehow 1 & d it. I am - y . 3 3 e el T have loved my fellow | not sure it is not the same way with | le8ed Result of Irregularities. 1 : T ° PRICE g7 1-() 1o D 1D One of the Choicest Locations Adjoining Petworth BT g, heen interested 'In | her o E CONVENIENT TERMS Them. done what 1 could for their wel- | “She would he an_ ingrate.” he ac: | oy vjin 5 i fare, always found my happines: knowledged, “If she had no feeling at | CZ FK. Ark.. January 30.—With i 1 & e | . . ) e and T've suddenly become |all, but as a rule there are few people | €Stimates of the loss of the defunct s 2 1110 Oates St. N.F Make it a point to see these homes Sunday: vou can look the brutally selfish. The other will all {in ‘the world with so little sympathy | People’s Bank. closed last week fol- &~ . “ townioner oo iiaonidfind o <Al e : come ba -Ih}n Just nz:l:;:{\u;ngz‘l; for disease s ]lhefh!mhx_h\l youns. | lowing alleged irregularities reported ( AND ¥o! < nd any homes to approach them in con- f feeling 1 have is o : ey may be brimful of Kindness.| e ; ) { . SSEC E e Serson. |t isn't altogether happiness, | but It is their instinct to avoid suffer. | PY (he State bank examiner, placed struction at anywhere near this reasonable low price and terms you know, Hargrave. I'm afraid of |inz. Wait until I begin to zo down.|as high as $100.000. a search was _ % 4 1503 West Va. Ave. What my life may become if 1 should | hill a little. It won't be her fault.|started vesterday Yor Finis . Stock- g X 1319 N Y. 4 VE fail. I'm afraid of what it may be-| She'll be just as kind, but you'll see cashier, = 7 L G Ve . < “e oL Telation to others it T Seln (e e e o e hier, for whom a warrant . Just a few blocks north of nc. i i Sorteed | spontaneously zenerous ag o ctila |charging embezzlement was fssued : 9th and Florida Avenue N.E. Phone Main 1-61 ‘They paused for a moment. In the | although she has the heart of a | Thursday. eagerness of his outburst Gorse's|woman. All the same. nature is an| Stockton left home Thursday, pre- | hand had tightened upon his friend’s | overwhelming mistress.” H 5 Gt - 2 Six f arm and he hed brought him 0 a| mpev came out into the Place de | omably to drive to Fort Smith. where Six (6) rooms, bath, built-in Real “Community and landscaped, numerous floor CH SMALL 6 Co. $ 5 OO C aSh ! Realtors—Builders S N For a Large 6-Room = . Cafritz Home in Petworth Wesley Hrights / | ke ing rent? deep sympathy for the man who seemed to him to be suddenly aged and into whose clear and fearless eves had crept the shadow of a new ap- Drehensmn I should ask her and get it over, Philip,” he advised. . “I mean to. I mean to almost at once And vet, in a way, I'm afraid.” “I know she likes you very much— | admires you, too. From the pulpit | you have heen one of the friends of her loneliness.” “It is that liking and adnnrutl.on I'm afraid of,” Gorse confessed. “‘I'm afraid of her respect. It is the char- acter and not the man for whom she hlhn some feeling.” ““You can't be sure,” Hargrave ob- merved. ‘Violet is impulsive, but she is quite capable of hiding her feelings | at times “I have watched her with other | men,” rse admitted. a little diffi- dently. ou won't mind l|]¢r:r ‘)\u but I have sometimes feared—it has been on my mind a great deal lately— : e that she has some sort of feeling for AL.‘ Sansbury Co., Inc. vou. It may. of cou 1418 N.W. 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The situation so far as I'm concerned is ghastly enough without adding the pinpricks of tor- ture.” Gorse took his friend’s arm and | held it tightly. “It may hurt us both, old fellow he said, “but I must have the truth “Then, for God’s sake, have was the impassioned reply. “You know who she is, vou know where T found her, you know with what oh. ject I brought her out here. You, too, Exhibit House e 4900 Block—T7th St., Petworth by “Dulin and Martin. Tth Street is on the crown of the highlands of Petworth—overlooking 16th Street —a 90-foot-wide, THROUGH street. ———— sx%mm\xx(k“§§\\s\\\xS»\m“ssvsxm\\\\s\ss\\\\\is\\\i\\\’.&\i&.\\\s&\fl\\\\\\ The Popularity of B St Wesley Heights Colonial Type “Life-time” Homes— Is due to the consistency of development. 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