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FEATURES. THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. (.l. SATUleAY, FEBRUARY 13, 1926. WINTER REAL ESTATE. | ALFONSO TO VISIT U, $5m’w PRUPERW Spanish King to Come to America ODD FACTS ABOUT YOURSEL PLANS T0 PROTECT BY D. C. PEATTIE. BY YALE 8. NATHANSON, B. Sc, M. A ! Late Next Year. h = Department of Paychology. University of Pennsylv | \LARIS. TFebruary 13 0P).—Kins 4 | Molds. | | Alfonso of Spain expects to visit the I henttlioh enomabasinatagain aad How to Overcome Fear. | ness lenves ts tnprint in such & man | United States late next year, says |the lover of nature, eager to get| wWhen you give your son a jackknite | 1K that it can never hp eruned. . Thiss ja dispatch from Madrid, “which as {out and see something Erowing O (it means one of twn hings or bothe o | CUF only mlvation i to cling to nome | serts that preparations for the royal | tour already are tour will include thought which will counterict tect of the of Thy the ef under wa sits to Cuba, The Association Urges Approval Various Parts of City Inciud- he will learn to use the knife with safe ty or else cut himself. etion, im-werlng, still has to walt for Spring, lo thought nd there is one place in your own house - aruption o Jeano In now a South America. The government, s where you can go to observe wild| ~Playing with fire teaches you how to _oximiion of & voloang I8 no i » palace authorities, ‘s . e life. And that is in your breadbox.|handle if with care or else you pay the | fan o 1o pig il tnderatondiug o) of Property by Experts, e e ed in Transactions by / Unless you scour your box with boll-{penalty for your carelessness by pain | (e s e 1 i e 4o b King Alfonso. is. known to his s {ing water every week there is almost | It is difficult to say, unless the case is |1 Widdm b the o wnieh vames| PTECEAeNt to Guarantee. |cnerished the sdea for s lon® tume N. L. Sanshury Office. [certain to' be a little mold growing |thoroughly analyzed, whether you|yeiween it nnd t1 Has not only of a Journey to the American cor there on the crumbs and pleces you [should face thé thing You fear or keen [peon el L ARANOL QY ——— tinent, but had to postpone it be are saving for bread pudding. away from it entirely in order to over-| o'y SR his & 5 cause conditi at h and " S L SRR S G P oll ua years y yien (hin f#| A5 the st essential in protecting| CAuse conditions at *home and in| Residential property totaling $500.- bread mold is nothing but a pest.| A little girl about 12 years of age :‘h,"““m'l’, R "l the investor against possible over-| FTOTOCTS WOUNE Mot permit him 101000 has been transferred through the But regarded without human preju-|had a horror of locomotives. She used |7 IS0 EMINERE 9 B0, 0 fncing the National Association of 2 office of N. I, Sansbury quting the dices, mold is really very beautiful !0 frequent the raiirond station and |normal life, capuble of fecling the finer [ 1teal te Boards adopted u resolu- PP s e sctondius ofitiojresoxts ol 1Ton't laugh—but convince yourself Jay danced In front of the engine. | amotions of love and huppiness. t 18 tion urging all banks, compantes, These ite by leoking at it even under an ordi.[Ketting more excited and terrifled as |1 it QAN G T S PEIIEEGES B DR VIR At handling e i e e nary table magnifying glass. If it be it approached her, vet she was 80 fut- | iarrinle monster, fear, which grips | estato securiiies to require appraisa transfers inelude s 3 the black mold, you will look down |cinated by it that she was unable to| qup mind und hody and makes your | from real estate experts of experienc A two-story house at 1345 Randelph upon a wonderful silvery and Diack [1°ave untii rescued by others. This ef- | haart beat faster, your lungs Lreathe | integrity and abils nd calling the | street was sold for Emma Bornmarn forest—the transparent trunks and|fCft (0 overcome. her fear made her|more violently and actually takes the |attention of all surety companies to | to J. Bernstein. One of the new houses the fot 1 erowns, like black. | Mch worse. - 1 4 blood from vour arms and leks. You|the importance of securing such ap- at Lighth and Madison streets wa headed pins. If you have a micro- ml‘; dl)“tn' o \l:n_d 2 ]"“"1'1 _‘Vd-*" ac jare seriously handicapped if vou ave|prajsals as a condition preceddnt to <old 1o Mary J. Larrimore. A house rcope, examine the interwoven, root- ?m _"N_ ‘(’r’l‘i“: e :ifl‘_‘j’;"!': h‘ '}“‘_"F,l».wug crushed by the viclous talons of | thelr g nice. in Fort Stevens was sold for the Ward jlike strands of this forest which le]oio, 00 G LI i-h{fi "(" »"1"‘} “‘rv r Following-a report of an investiga | S TR onstruction Co, to ¥:mma Born- * l'on the bread and are the mouths by Shout 12 ‘_Nr‘: old- his. hr‘”:'“‘r’ : ';‘:*‘ down and figure out for yourself | tion as to second mortgage financing = {which this fungus sucks its nourtsh- | Ain. o cannor b oo or Sl 01 what particular fears vou have and[in 25 cities the division passed resolu- | Seaf of Government and Cen- | Sixteen houses, built on jment from the bread. You will see! o wis o oo Ch ;«-peanm;"}”"'" try to trace them back to some | tions calling for the revision of the Todd place nort have been sold that within these strands there in & | (his (o hisieelt sitil he potts foming o | BADPeNing in your life. By so doing |laws of the various states governing | to the following ter of Affairs, It Offers leoibnonntenieant flos biethe ratt h . you will be able tp rid vourself of the fmaximum t rates and asking Gray; 147, 8. A. Johnon: 149, George {of the cella wileh fs bolng dravwn from | couclty und from . then on, changed | taar in 4 larke measure, or if you can. |for provi-ion by these laws for rates orr V. Bragen: 153, Pty {the "motst Bread and T4 ContmuaTly | hehesisize of things usnaty dispets| IO 7108 e fear (o soie particular pording to the actual cost of Inducements. i i alr. 3 g e ¥ event, u 7.0 he t " hieh o e of f 1 i bread crust out S0 fast as a inot carry with us a bundle of dreaded | : x vacancy S duat - e Roberr | faint film of mold. Tt is a regular |feelings. The human mind §8 an in-| o el S e ring yourself that | been made 1 S DLAARN Y C 0SS ] 1o : {aebvasating. machine i JicSiings f (Ihe Homenmind (8 atterall you have nothinis' serious to Bankers o other elty on (e globe preseis 165. Dr. ‘1{&;;. | _Exper lucted by famous!iLing w enters into our conscious. eht. 102 ghgye s he same inducements from a home- e 69, W e b e micLae WCH enters intp Guf conseloni L | -(convriehts T0R) quaintance with the facts of | Svretahin: stanboint hat aie o be AL E. Chornburg; 173, Ella Sn Across. Mandatory precept issued by a t bread mold is intensely poisonous = 2 e M( ‘W"”::‘_‘i‘lz"']l-‘ ';‘:\“;l ‘r"””;*“l" found in the American Capital. Here M «.\.ir.f 1'.—] m;ns ;th.wv . Not poisonous to eut. hut poisonous U D ‘(vl\l DEPF uining W er is need of the lo-| people of national and international |fer street sold for F. B. Sheehy to cmy tical unit of electric power. {in the blood stream. A little \.m.‘x;B ILDING ACTIV ITIES LUl flonof ny \ypsicf riewiavesthent | mote puxherito) discuss arideteemine | LIE: HawleyliOne of {henew Tionses : ne suilt by Boone & Jackson at 3002 Ord matters that affect t | And here is the vernment, whe = whole world National of Cc mold juice injected in a rabbit's ear tkilled the rabbit | nstantaneously. The Chi of buildin; 0 Sury and rents, house study be om- {or ofice street, was sold to George Rou les ON WAGE AND MATERIAL TR : e | ploted In two districts which, accord: | gress, representing a hundred and ten | Three unimproved lots and & resi i e — i N i ! to current rumor, were overbuilt.| millions of people, meet and enact the | dence at the corner of Third and R HOME OTES Prospective Builders o Future to Be More Con-| actual situgtion wes tound (llitaws of oublind. hionse wene moldjfori Jgnn ing o — | e recognized normal in o aisteict |1s viqnaainston I a b SRR e i ; M | cerned With Cost Than in Past—Labor Cost Has Slightly uuder thas Homaaii e im0 Aely Gac e he o G et : : S - . dustrial met 3 ssachusetts avenue i Trecioen : Risen Steadily With Boom. its finding its citiz s 1o Harr 2 y Down. ' What a comfort books are! Their | grec of Rl o e tub ! very presence glves a room that qual- S T ed out | e and refinement than probably cluded et A e B BY A. W. DICKSON, | hastened in many instances on wents, for fany other large city in the world { SR i 4 Executive Secretary National Assoc count of increased land values, ow inetom ::m school realizing that the financial retr g from out-of-date structures is not com it accepted by those | . eurate with the value of the lind who have made a study of conditions | =T Wil 3 in the construction {ndustry that | whether or not the natfon-wide period | AS stated above, the A n Building Trades Employers. Cleveland. Ohio. 1t 18 generally Freuch unit of square measure. ister (German). glish coins. n watering place. recent Thirty-eighth and*Harr v re: 1438 Belmor ANern to Rober are thoroughly it approved methods and est 1 Wi One of the vorld is It great ted in| tural revol pressure | annual exhit dat le to 1 pud Ain— two sodden | shoes and two wet fee the wetting and splashing didn't do a bit of harm as long as he moved about, but when he sat still and the water began to evapora from stockings and shoes, legs feer grew chilly Little sl S over his body. Ile has 1 ! But I put rubber hoots on 1 put woolen stockings rd rubbers on him.” 5 i o stay on the walks and keep his feet dry | Of course. But puddies are a great temptation. Unless he is cile child he will get his fe aloppy davs. The only way see out of it is to instruct the to send him home inunediatr feot are wet, and when he have him undress and go to bed for That will teach feet wet won't han it does vou You shoes th ment that he schoo! There opera BY WILLIAM Incipient Arteriosclerosis. H;-l:. talk concerns ung adults } there is no longer a question of cure— chiefly. hardened arteries and gray hair and How is a fellow to k ! wrinkles are permanent, once they that his arteries are | have come l harden” earlier ma rosis are fafling rt muscle, of the ihe brain. Never measure these fu iob for general symptoms often not a case of incipi (1) Indigestion, by means a ach dist down or and menta slight pal ural in th dos nptoms yeur osclerost Jatient Now, if you happen to more, & trifie pale, not up to your for mer standard of physical endurance | or mental efficiency, and on bad terms with vour stomach. rush off to the | doctor right awav and see how your arteries are I do not promise y¢ that the doctor will find your arteries zett hard, but I can assure Yo this is the healthful way to deal wit such symptoms if vo some < era concealed about your person of the main advantages of health-examination habi keeps vou front takins ioms too 10 other | s much as pressure un up the worrying wild. 4 ab blood ope I have said just enough in siks about the arterics and blood pressure to make it clear that disease degeneration or failure of the a s inevitably as<oclated with an identi cal proeess in the heart. The modern functional testse of the rirculation such as gond doctors employ in the periodic health examinatior the funetional efliciens but also the ctional efly clency of the arte thout the in formation gained from s 1ional tests a doct n scarce 2. diagnosis of inciplent arteriosclero- sis. And rergember, & diagnosis of inci- pient or early hardening of the arte- vies is & matter of individual medical opinion and cannot be positively set- tled by any epecific test; it is much (he same as a diagnosis of incipient r make pulmonary tuberculosis—you have to r {ake your doctor's opinion about it; if | $0up. This is delicious and nourish- vou wait to obtain specific evidence, | Ng- ihe disease advances to a ze be- | e voni incipiency—or if you obey the | 01d Wedding Custom. i do: s orders while you wait for | H such ¢ jon, perhaps vou re | One hundred pounds of sugar was cover he iagnosic can be | the curious wedding present the Brit- clinched. |ish Grocers' Co. gave Miss Marjorie When arteriosclerosis advances to | Pollock at her marriage. The gift was 1ho stage where the tortuous artery of |a revival of an old custom lapsed the temple can beo seen o tha \ PERSONAL HEALTH SERVICE .+ I sald, and I still maintain, that in- eries | ne such func- | dentin Diminich Ocean. Reckoning: taliy Arm of ocean. FFemale sheep New England State (abbr. mostly on the trend of building wages 4nd the cost of buflding materials. Most authorities are agreed that the immense building shortage which ac cumulated during the recent World War and the depression immediately following its terminatio th majority of {nstanc sequently the prospective ! jthe future will be more concerned with costs than they were in the past. 1t has Leen estimated that the mal building needs of nor- Therefore, the pr result. ed in a determt: any cost, has been larg Con- ilders of he country for [sured that u development will to Iy tend \pward ome from de in bear onstruction costs. of its_exhibits_comn - real boo) ver, un Rent Level Stabl Material Prices Lower. increased activity of 1 . to and they ascendency e are at the present time cent above the 1919 level tmately 10 per cent higher peak of the infla- the country stable lency b projects nt above the level of to the United | ford a perfect s of intensa activity of the past three |Deen largely relieved, consequentiy the | League at 215 West b by years will continue at the same paca | Prospective buflder of thix vear 1 street, New Y ) |7 t in the fmmediate future will depend | DAV to exercise more care and dordine to Teon, G | Charles Walke | The level of rates | tates | | {obsolescence and new demands run r. as compared to | [Ssi ik 7= proximately $4,000,000,000 a - yvear. | almos t relation to the de. 4 per cent above a year ago, or an | jof home lite. The shabbiest room IS i T, this figure there must be added the trend in the cost of of 9 per cent. In 1923 they | glorifled if it is d with books. pormal requirements of the population A study of the si hove 1913, and the | corner of i roo : hich mav Le stated at abou by the N - Gent above | to perform then Sionit o “""‘K one n >000.000 persons unnually ference Board = vance ‘which B e st e | mpre as a starting point osts. aotiiE teacher couldn't ibly look !y R Standard Ts High. [‘m_h‘“:‘x‘_” 'r R durin class fof bosaiwhio had Sip who An important factor which must be | in 12 months. and build sverse condition exists as | ings. There 1e culture. considered in \lyzing the future ' n.ounted to the highest point = ¥ prices. At| him home the family @y rend of stry is that American war £ 192 cere about 14 {De, their life is rich sure and | people in a1l walks of life are no long- | Barly in 1820 building ma lower than they were in 1918, | tntercst if books a corktant | er satisfied with the standards of liv- | zan a rapid decline and Frtior aEtAril il e N e 3 he will be more careful. See t has stout shoes and stock- ings and don't fuss too much about; rubber A 10-year-old lad really; ! does not need rubbers going through ! are sturdy enough to withstand ss and chill. Water will get ver the tops of rubbers and they add to the child‘s discomfort. | » littie ones need rubbers, and, of | rse, they are escorted to school they cannot do any paddlinz to ing the water over the shoe tops. Nor can they very well plunge in ind out of the piled snow as our 10- old friends love to do. The worst of the wet-feet business is the colds t come along. The hild's vitality is lowered and he fs y y infection or any co tagion that comes his w That is why after every snowstorm children { some childish disexse ous illness. Th their feet and ther steaming themselve wet 1001 Ay Explain matter to the fledsling hovs and giris and then hold them responsible. llome, bath, bed for (¢ those who wet their feet | BRADY, M. D. | ened artery at the wrist can be felt, | {it is no longer in its incipiency, and cipient arterioscierosis, like incipient tuberculosis, s curable if taken in | | 1ime. In order to be cured, you must | have vour condition diagnosed before vou can realize from your feelings that vou are serfously sick, and to se- cure that chance you must put aside all monkeying with self-diagnosis and self-treatment, and submit regularly to a complete health examination. (Copyright, 1928.) “Puzzlicks” Puzzle-Limericl | A giddy young fellow of —1—, H To_headaches had long been a—2—, Till his wife, so they —8—, Took his latchkey —4—, * | Hle was smart, but the lady —5—! 1. A famous town in southern Greece. One who suffers much. . State. i At a distan Brighter. (NOTE—How did the wife of the v Grecian youth cure his head- Of course, it should be re- membered that this was in pre-prohi- bition days, but sometimes the remedy would be equally effective right. now. | The answer and another “Puzzlick" {will appear on Monday.) ‘ Yesterday's “Puzzlick.” . poor taste in necktles, I | “You've | e, | Said a man to a chap full of glee, Rut, he cried, with a wink, “You've forgotten, 1 think, last Christmas you gave it to me!” (Copyright. 1926.) | a request for it. 1 Potato-Corn Soup. Pass some canned corn through the food chopper, using the finest knife in order to reduce the corn quickly to a pulp. Add an equal amount of mashed potato with milk and season- ings in_proportion to méake’ a' thick cododdy.. companions ing which prevailed a In England the home where mno decade ago. par- | of 1921 reached t ticularly as far as housing facilities |1819-1925 period. west_point of the {mained fairly well stabilized during Building wage the three-year period since 1923, and books are found is rare indeed. but [are concerned. People are demanding |took a slight drop during this time. |give every Indication that there will in this country the library seems all|petter homes, office _ buildings. | but failed to reach the low level 1o |be but little price variation this year. | too often to have given place to the | churck th etc. Equipment | which material prices foll mulated | general tendency on the part of radio or billiard room (Copyright, 1926.) which a few vears ago was considered luxury is now « necessity city of any witnessing defir on the part of an ever-r {ber of people to get away | more congested areas t environment. This has been m pogsible by good roads and the univer sal use of the automobile as an eff- cient and rapid means of transporta tion. Thus is created an unprecedent size is Your Baby and Mine the BY MYRTLE MEVER ELDRED, Cow's Milk Best. Mrs. A wonders why people ad vise her to put her baby on cow’s milk | by ooked upon as being | prices, bui crease in 1 jupp semi-rural | de when she has successfully reared one|.q demand for housing facilities in of her bables on a proprietary food. | guburban communities. The baby is seven months old, and she | “spnother important factor is obso. would like to know whether she should change to cow’s milk or con tinue with the canned food Advice Ts Good. Fresh cow’'s milk is the substitute for mother's mi! « fresh food and because lescence in buildings, buildi Obsolescence is bein next best . pecause with mod resembles | 1o advants 1 and one contain- | 1sand vitamins. 1t | would be advisable to change the baby | milk gradually and to add les and fruit juices to his diet. | iflet on “Weaning and Earl * wiil be most helpful to you and vou may have it for a self. ed and stamped envelope and Massachusetts Avenue Heights 3554 Edmunds Street Detached Corner Brick Containing ten large and spacious rooms, three baths, with lavatory on first floor and in cellar, sleeping porch, hardwood floors throughout, storage room, two-car Large lot. now, addre: Baby of Seven Months. i This wee baby has but two testh which it grits at night, and it stiffens out agd shakes as if it were having a convulsion. The mother wonders if this is a convulsion. 8he is also bothered by two red marks above its | eyes which may or may not be birth- marks or the result of medicine used daily in the baby's eyes. The baby is not at all bothered by the marks. The tooth-gritting is indicative of indigestion, and the stiffening and shaking may be just a nervous or be real convulsions, though it would seem that any mother would recognize a convulsion even though she had never seen one. One would need to be a clairvoyant to be able accurately to diagnose the ills of this baby. In a convulsion the baby is un- conscious and its muscles contract con- stantly. The eyes will be opened and rolled back, and the child may froth at the mouth 1 don't believe the mother s using any medicine strong enough to cause spots above the eyes. If she is she is doing the child an injury Instead of being helpful. The marks are likely birthmarks. . = One hundred and Aff v bands, numbering 100,000 bandsmen in all, competed in a tournament held in London. cedar brick garage. Open for Inspection FLOYD E. DAVIS COMPANY 733 12th Street N.W. Main 352-353 Hillcrest Apartments 1430 Belmont St. N. $57.50 to $80.00 3 and 4 rooms and bath INT and rear apart- ments on each floor have two porches; .most others have a balcony porch. Hlevator service; incinera- tor, oil heat, tile baths and many other unique conven- iences. High, healthful location, commanding unusual view Northeast 6,950 Viery Easy Terms Sample House 803 20th St. N.E. Six large rooms and bath, h-w.h, elec. lights, hard- wood floors, colonial front rch, double back porches. ong lot to alley. Room for garage. Near 15th and H Sts. N.E., schools, etc. J.DallasGrady| 904 14th St. N.W. On every hand < are being razed which a few | ht have been considered wterial to in point ibove the ose increase in time, feeling that s will not 1, Tising in 19 roximately 30 poer ited by the p New Brick Homes in Beautiful Gallavdd Pak “A Community of Home Owners” 1503 West Va. 1110 Oates St. Ave. N.E. $8,250 $7,975 “Ter;ms Easier Than Rent”’ Six rooms and bath, built-in garage, hardwood floors, hot-water heat, electricity, gas, plenty of roomy clothes closets, colonial front and double rear porches, attractive yards. And this maming but a few of many desirable features Take 7th St. car marked Navy Yard to 8th and Fla. Ave. N.E. Walk a block East on Florida Ave. to West Va. Ave., thence North on West Va. Ave. to property, or motor over same route. Just a few blocks north of 9th and Fla. Ave. N.E. C.-H.SMALL & (0. Realtors—Builders Phone Lincoln 3439 for Free Auto Service to Properts 925 15th St. N'W. Main 6861 IRON BRICK CONCRETE Are the materials employed in the con- struction of these RUGGED HOMES INSPECT SAMPLE HOUSE, 5702 8th ST. 5700-5720 8th ST.N.W. (Corner Madison) = WHAT DOES THIS MEAN TO YOU? IT MEANS THAT FOR years to come your savings can go toward paying for your home rather.then for repair bills and expensive upkeep. We have given you wmetal weather stripping and screens throughout; 74-in. clear oak floors; built-in refrigerator; complete kitchen cabinet. Bath is fully tiled wi tub and pedestal basin. There are screened porches; concrete front porch; garage. No. N.W. built-in SMALL MONTHLY PAYMENTS SANSBURY 1118 Eve st. xw. CO., INC. Main 5904- the | m::zzmmmmwmmézx $38333383838883838388838333333333 eir the my combine to & for national ads of fine home Lynchburg Has $20,830 Deficit. taste o ssive prosp The iie pecial Dispatch to The Star Capi LYNCHBURG February 13. tied e city s fi antly underwa; . to erect s struct a for othe tial, se the he Fina is pro tion t versity Par tropol Just beyond Hyattsville on the Uni | Wash. and Balto. Boulevard Unusual Features—No. 5 ~ . N e Community Facilities \ school for the elementary grades is ducted in the Park—the children have but a step to go to the higher schools of Hyattsville and the still older to the Mary 1 Uni just beyond which older —in ents benefit Lots—15c¢ to 30c a foot Homes—$9,000 to $13,500 Can be fir 1 on very low terms Park Office Open every Day—Including Sunday Investigate and You'll Invest University Park Co., Inc. Phone Hyattsville 582-W $2558385522822522822222202222222222228222222228284 6614 Piney Branch Road N.W. (Cor. Piney Branch and Venable St.) $33838388832838282828232888828288328232888888823882 ol DESCRIPTION Well planned and finished this home contains seven spacious rooms and attic, large front porch, sun parlor, sleep- ing porch, oak floors, built-in ice chest, pantry, one-piece por- celain sink, attractive interior finish, large ccllar, laundry cquipment, automatic hot-water storage heater, built-in garage, spacious lawns, many extra conveniences. Price, $12,250 Open for inspection daily and Sunday M.S. PHILLIP 1432 K St. NW. Deal With a Realtor Main 4600 33388882838882882383888388288383823883832323832 & # 12182122424248484222¢282838422248232484242¢3898222283834223284232283222422244 s

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