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REAL ESTATE. ¥FOR SALE—HOUS ! FOR SALE HOLSF . THE SUNDAY STAR, 'WASHINGTON, FOR SALE—HOUSES. FRESORTS. " “(Continued.) ORG “TOWN HOME. LN R VACANT. 8 rooms, 2 baths. Servant's qlmnc(\ Uwo-car brick garage 3109 N ST : House is 23 ft. wide: 9 ROOMS, 2 BATHS. GARAGE decorated throughout. PRICE L1 \:\ THAN $10.000.§ for quic e 1539 9th S BRE §|\’I\((1I.I¢J\ & SONS, 6 ROOMS. BATH. GARAGE Main 6140. PRICE LOW- TERMS 5 pam, call Mr, 202 NI ms an0oN FRANE Horsr rAC ”" PRICI, $2.300, L. \W. GROOMES, 1316 | S NEAR SOLDIERY PARK. $7.850, wide street comforal somo | SPACE EASY. \fter Brock- ' son. A DE IR STl 10 ROONS, K ST . ) HOMIE i AV Sl i FOROON S 1416 1 CHASE, D. ( HOM 310,000, SMOOT AR 12th & P STS. CULORED—\ g ‘r‘\ Wi tunity e T (41\1]'\\\ Main 48 N.W. am r'\\ Dot BROC 1 \\ W 14th Inspect OUINCY ) ST NEAR ST N. W house. ‘H’ SI. 5 o rgains 238 OATES NI OWNE o ave K st Matn SU \T!\\ FHESE New Tlomes SEie ctive 017 MeKINT Chevy Ch = Northeast VA AV wrk nis METZLER SERVICE VERMON SERVICE HEIGHTS STy i6th ST Dutch of th $o 21000000 [o ’]1 Gl T 17. BE mediate sale et ACH Real L Main One Square of Rh; SAMPLE HONE Isiand Ave & ‘\I‘I'\'Iy,. RD. & 3rd 1703 N STRE rquet oak: parlor. hall. dining and small kitchen BUILT F( |,\H'. : rooms and bath Third floor: 4 small rooms and bath. Bagement: Servant's room. sultable for office Jiteh nt's bath:' new NAVAL OFF CE Wants Qu paved stivet and HEVY CHASE, arranged rooms. with” built-in tub and fixtus screened - breakfast and porches. hardwood floors {! and is complots with copper screens for ail openings and awnings. Also has & A real bargawn. and can e on espectally attractive oyt STONE & FAIRFAX. Open Sunday After 10:30. R Street N.I ©On a Wide Park. eleotric lizbte r Lincoln hot-water heat \venue N rzain and_ bath o rooms Columbia Heights. $730 Cash—Price, $10,750. on_ene of the best streets ot Le Heights. Nine rooms The only reason for sel g is that thé owner has Avenue and Harrison Street. celleat neighhorhood aree closets gng leys: terms, near bus nice rear This 13 a a park $240 Month. ts, n ick of th . $16.300- ach contain Rent, g four ap Tenants furnish own heat 00 <hipe Rent, $115 Per Month. I'wo-tamily flat. No expense to_owner. : every roum light and airs STONE o West BeLL oA Of 16t sire Fise and six 100ms A fino income producer. & FAIRFAX, r Thirty Years of Real Service Ploue Main 2 CR WASHINGTON- REAL ESTATE BOARD, Ii it is vital that your invest- ment be protected against decrease in value; if you wish to live in a better home in the best neighborhood, visit WOODLEY PARK ADJONING ENGLISH VILLAGE) HOMES. $17,500. $2,500 CASH, $125 MONTHLY Various types of beautifu! homes, 15 minutes from the city center, vet all the charm of open country. oomis. two buths firepluce: tic “hot-water heater, lavators and 1 Lasement adoini bulitn garage. Decorated o suit your individual b visit the exhibit house. 2917 CATHEDBAL AVE. open this entire section and nd daily. Inspect then ©Open Sundays W \I\D\IA\ h“flu . M G355 newly ! Jargian PORCIL | ST. i s property of | 1o Snlz GA.AVE.,, COM. ZONE. utiful semi-dgtachiod brick: rooms. electriclty: “h.-al.: splendid Tt BRI ikht. o Sapect we GF { 1uture? pric i RETOLE, For “Piric Ta. "0t %o NEW_ENGLAND. Homes in New England SEASHORE Siomsioont = Siiee North and South Shores of Massachusetts 'ape Cod Shape: i 0K S‘}! | The Summer Vacationland of America 1926 Catalogueof Listings Sent on Request HENRY W. SAVAGE, Inc. 10 State Street. Boston, Mass. Est. 1840 ENGAGE YOUR SUMMER HOME NOW NEAR 5rd AND L ¢ v Cash to Suit Purchaser. | Balance. $50 month. covering all payments. An opportinity” fo, pirchuse & home and v For iU at a cost I Home, I8 URST, PlNEHURST N C Furnished Apartments For Rfllt |]Al by month or season, r building, ceutrally loc fing section. Apply to Ml A G MONTGOMERY 0088 all deposit. information £ i 3 CONGRESS 1G PRICE, $. | e : ¥LORIDA | ash s Dy oflice. OM OWNER must have 1 i : other | GROON inon o ear vi o+ mentAudress Hox INC OLORED--DIRECT h * 8 1oois: HOUS I(»H\ Or (NN Ca Tor 13t ST NOW. t o o 18th |, piy A REAL HOMI FOR COLORED. Open All Day Sunday epresentative on Premises Sample House. 1546 3rd St. N\ ~Goun ! BATH Ad- tion payment, 0T, St 5.000 CASH FOR MODERN HOTUSE ction: colored. Box s Hox FOR HIGICLASS CQLORED, 6 Oft 7 RW‘! PAY CASE Petwi r oftler {pIeIsITy 8T 00, Addtrens 145 TWOKAMILY | GRADY, i G s 5 e SMALL OB S FROM O CWnr \ery J. DALLAS H0k 14th & Main 014 Easy HOUSE FROM OWNE L4th 4 vegfect Allison St., Ne: powe a.md ge wuhm Gl ‘J\N otf %, 6 HOL | gondition v 300; wiil v ¢ North 2435 WHICH st HOTUSES Address 1 foms T .ufi(.q J..’fx' EDEEP. G PURCHASENS FOR HONES 18 Lo, ¢ pressad bhck ¢ Gonve { fently loca: deep lot to DONOHOE ¢ Pennssivania Ave BUNGALOW BARFL t o da & lhn e T B LARGE DWELLTSG eferably semi-detached Siuce L sutage oo Capi . Troutax api No Piace Like Hou No Home Like O Houses. large villa sites lots 50 to 115 feet iront. Five 5minu!cs from Sheridan Circle. i Park Office, 32d St. and Cathe- idral Ave., one block from Wood ley Road Bus. MIDDAUGH & \II \\\1 N, Incorporated. RIGGS-SEMMES BUIL T)upum (.HL]‘ e and | el JOIINS Ustin COUNTY Frontagd i B Gmon e 504 PETERSBURG business loca 1 investment u to_oid eatabi 5 ks 57353 ety Wi Wik |&%E e e e DROOM HOME, 14th & Colorddo Ave. $14,250. complete wid t i Jear £ Nea ua OrrosITE MORE EOR_HO. WRITE OR P PRILT LOCAL K})Mr\r\uw\ 2423 PA. AVE T 1 D 3t abont one A ied_imp; i N L Ex 2 ¥ Mded improvements. encii | OUT-0F ETOWN REAL EST aTE awpings snd oiher *Xirge | SEW JERSEY LOT BARGAIN €5 CASH <3 o hone lp & twomory’ and wetlc | montuly At ity type. with wide colonial front porch )T S 4 g AlL, saveh rooms (4 bedroomal. slso 4 3 fares Nandwood floors throughout and couveniences. This ls really a home and whould sell readily at the price_a HEDGES & MIDDLE’ TON. In 1412 Eye St. N.W. Realtors. Franklin 051 BIG PROFITS IN 3718 to 3728 Benton St Price, $9.250. brick N.W. 4i8Washington Street CAPE MAY, N.J. Beautifu 1t houses, wix rooms WRITE FOR ILLUSTRATED BOOKLET and bath. ami. hardwood floprs. built-in | | refrigerator, onepiece sink. built-in_garaze. olopial front porch. double rear ened porches. lous back yard fo alley. ldeal ocation’ 3 CNTTED i 0f Washis 26, " Under Act of Vorigress approved Fehruary 19. 1 an mAmr-;e 69 of the Customs Regulationa eranted by the Commissioner of Navigation under date of Decoriber Dlfcation of F. W. : Bame St e’ cda” < RIASS™ T been changed to 'Pn.(mm The yacht was_built in 1923, her official number is wd e measures krose oy . A GERTNAN. Dewuty Co 4 ini1-31 1210 to 1234 Oates St. Price, $7,775. Six roome and bath. am.i. hardwood floors, one-piece sink. buiit-in igerator. built-in_garage. colonial front porch, double rear screened porches. owner. the Come out and inenect these houses Defore vou decide on & home For information cail S. WHIT! 1418 Eye St. Office. Main 8098 i Residence, Col. 3236, * | gr vicinfty for :H ml; OVINO STORAGE KRIEGSP»XPRESS PACKING SHIPPING €16 EYE ST.NW WAIN 2010 NATIONAL CAT) ué osronwt Storage Househoid Goods. /500 Rooms. s gt b EXFERT PACKERS Moderate, Tates. Good W 38 You St. N BONDED WAREHOUSE JACOBS "FRANSFER CO0. Moving Storage 111-113 Fla. Ave. NE. North 9500 BY OWNER 0 sell on terms or lease: beautifull Orfental rugs: Mt. Pleasant lo atter 8 pa o on Sunday. 1468 omm at__Phone A 549 L%m NEAR COLUMBIA ROX D——P. rFIr i, PORARR “2is TR C wun—mm BETWEEN U_AND V 8T9. .w—9 rooms and bath: modarn {mprove: #xc’llml‘o(;mdmu araee, el deio (edm d i e, nexly tssora z : erestinic or, rent reduced S 1237 Potomae ave. we—s-room, poroh: | {rb'l"lll.pbl"iacg :;;‘7( "uox and newly decorated; N.fl’x‘sfléfl' al uyer: your terms or rent close to National Museum. et en 5“%"“"‘ S ety bk ast “detached, §-room h brici. u | repaired "at “cont ot abott. $1:800;" excellont anor. Talue ‘on ‘easy tarm Stlburban. 205 Lansing. st rental, R Rgalow. 3 010, Shikon, hoame o s, BERTG Holghte, pidcolyhouse. Yents, Jatrone {ln’e orchard, ete. terme:" will Flate—3158 O st.—2-family o R e ned: ‘one fiat just vaca price or rental is below market value. Flats—G50 Vew!hn pl. n.w.—Double front snd rear purches. elec, lights. ; top flat va- cant. Submit your offer as to price, terms or fental: consider trade. Uptown offics Spen 30 p.m. RYON CO,, INC.. 1423 ¥ 5t 3418 T4th Sl repair or rent Without Worry or Risk. Rs el ) ot torago in rooms. $3 mo. a |$ pert packers for ship- T D e Frorda Ave. OR LONG DISTANCE MOVERS SHiTH cnmmmnmm 1313 YOU STREET, N. W. GNOME_NORTH. 3383 x?-u "CHESAPEAKE BEACH. Modern rgroom bun itchenet! AY & DAVIS, tg\‘;rlo to and in_pursuance of the authority | 1926. on the ap- | D. T, FEBRUARY 14 1926—PART &. To Stop Freezing on Ships. Stop B0y S ing through tropical waterd, the new | Because railors have Ly accident|veggels hemg built for that trade boen locked in_the refrigorator m..vi‘,,,.v,‘,f"lh’,f lar e ctrnaniés R button inside the ments by which aid l\e“)((-irne AmuaBE RS . . : ATLANT C CITY, u J 331[(}“‘0]1 | | partments of some of the ships sail- summoned | ng foprisoned. {4n case of any one lantic City; NJ y.mhn-n.« n71 In centre of exc New fireproof ad: batha. Sun deck - Jor Washingtons Birthday SATURDAY. _bUl\DAY —~MONDAY. Add a day or more to this three-day week-end if you wish. Make up your mind. Pack up your things. Do as thousands will do and have been doing every winter. Come down to the Boardwalk and participate in the annual winter celebration over Washington’s Birthday. You'll find health in the fresh salt sea air. You'll find companion- ship worth !mdmg all along the Boardwalk, on the piers, among the attractions. You'll be happy with the sports at your disposal. You'll find rest in any one of these, the world's finest hotels Malie your hotel reservations now, or phone or wire any of the following for rates and information A -Chalfonte Haddon-Hall v -The Ambassador At-The Breakers At-Marlborough-Blenheim | itz-Carlton ~Hotel Brighten | ¥ -The Shelburne ~Hotel Che!: aE-Hotel Knickerbocker -Hotel St. Charles A -Seaside Hotel The Holmharst Ab-Hotel Traymere A -Hetel Dennis A -Hotel Strand A -Hotel Mortsn A -Galen Hall 4 -The Pennhurst & plane ropean plan AR K n Washinzton vi The Close to- Home Winter Resort ashort, pleasant train trip to the World's most fascinating promenade-—dry underfoot— bright overhead-—and a crisp winter climate to make vou comfortable and help you forget the mud and slush and annoying city conditions. There are numerous attractions and a variety of entertainment. Horseback Riding on the Beach, Motoring. Trapshooting, Piers, Theaters, Mouvi Or- chestra Concerts, Dancing, Indoor Sea Water Swimming Pools, Basket Ball. etc. THE LEADING HOUSES open and com finest in the World. Phone, Wire or Writz any of the for mformation, Bookler, Rates, Reservations. etc. A -The Pennhurst | o -Chalfonte-Haddon Hall | ¥. -The Ambassador +-Hotel Traymare | A¥-Marlborough- Blenheim | AE-The Breakers « -Hotel Dennis | ¥ -Ritz-Carltan ~Hetel Brighton A -Hotel Strand | £ -The Shelburne -Hotel Chelsea « -Hotel Morten AF-Hotel Knickerbocker ~Hotel St. Charles A -Galen Hall A -Seaside Hotel ~The Holmhurst R — Both wiane <4 “The House with the Home Atmosphere’’ Both American and Europesn Plans Central location with two blocks of Ocean Front ! Particularly Attractive during | ATLANTIC CITY'S great SPRING SEASON ! January to May inclusive Golf, Horseback Riding. Roller Chairs, Piers, Theatres, Movies and countless other amusements Radio through W.P. G ST. AUGUSTINE, FLA. WINTER IN AMERICA’S OLDEST CITY is more than a vacation. It is an education, a first hand study of romantic lore, with the original winding streets, qumnt homes and buildings and ancient landmarks onll The Old City Gates, built in the mxteenth century ort Marion, the Nation’s monument, and other 'flfi an old world atmosphere. Handreds of miles of improved hight homes and apartments in tropical Diversified sports program under supervision of professional directer. MacDONALD'S HIGHLANDER BAND — January te April PONCE DE LEON CELEBRATION Three Days’ Historical Pageant—April 6-7-8, 1926 Investment possibilities with logical basic values, net inflated. 1f you like Florida. you'll love St. Augustine. Right on the fameus Bast Cesst. Splendid train serviee and excelient moter highways. For information and boohict, address CRANSIR OF COMMERCE OF ST. AUGUSTRE, FLOADA RESORTS. At Community Centers Of the Publ i of the Com- committen rpoke of Miss Burklin, ¢ nity secretar the .\I 2 ud open room und a Handworlk for the chi g partment Drurmatic Brown € and Mc five hundr are in Wednesda struction. iday—Childre ut Troop, D ¢ modeling class £ thh‘(‘ -act come 1Anne I | the direction o m, director group, §. H Petworth Center, i berd strects sruesday R anced w Girls’ play : basketry for dren; children’s dran ,nison art cla | Scouts, . | the nd Shep ight thmic adults and ¢ i wtic group; Den- Scouts; Boy | rhythmic dancing groups, directed by | J\'L‘lyn Davis, 8. Southeast Center, streets couth High Sch Seventh and © t, in the Hine Junior Ami Athletic Athletic Club, fr( [(t‘\l instrument . fort on tenor anjo and ukulela for beginners, 7 Forest P! drama rehearsal Wednesday team, G Young peoples' Christian Union, in cluding girls’ basket ball team and the senfor boys' and junior boys' basket ball teams, §:45. Rhythmic expression group, hythmic expression group dramatic group, S:30; bas- ket ball practice, 7; Pollyanna Club, 8:30, followed by gymnasium games, drama rehearsal of the Forest Player: Boy Scouts, 7:30; game group, 7:30. Thompson Center, Twelfth and I. streets. Monday—Registration for beginn. iclass in French, 7; Intermediate c 1in TFrench, advanced class | French, §; the teachers’ chorus E { Washington Choral Society, all inter- {ested in invited to : register, ; men’s chorus of the Washington Opera Company, ©Ohijo Girls’ Bridge Club, 8.. Tuesday—Registration for a begin- ners' class in Spanish; class in Spenish, 7; advanced class in Spanish, l. the Washington Opera mfl '-:lmrlu.t Club for all &_..Allra outh Side basket ball * ; groups of Second Baptist - intermediate | ic Schools. *tion Bridge Ch to play bridge, § open to at learnin Gregg dictati Trade Unior print re women's instruction, for g cluding mic int Friduy clal dancing Burryville Centel 7:20: Bo srnatio! Center, Twen conomics grou Criterion class Georgetown Ball Ci 15 WOMEN MAROONED ON WAY TO CARD PARTY i Clad in Party Dr They Wade Suow Up to .Waists From Stalled Autos. | By tie A 4 Pross } DOYLEST 1. February 18 {Fifteen Norristown wociety women Who became stranded in elght feet of es west of here yester e on their way to w brid n Doylestown were rescued b husbands and friends in dresses, i the women ng in th h n by chauf- isolated spot on the highwa « got stuck in drifte The snow, driven by « high wind. goo; red two of the motor entire i1y and the third partly. ithout arctics and ot regula tion footwear, the women were forced [to leave th ars and hike more than a half mile in snow up to thefr walsts to the neavest farmhouse. Bobsleds carried them through the drifts today to Montgomeryville. where thelr husbands and a host ot friends met them. Bumnn Newspapers Limited «la, under the Soviet regime, per is allowed to be pul it is Communistic in . smaller and more spirited pifpers bave recently shown some tende sensationalism and have been ceusured and threatenéd with suspension. In 1924 there were , with a_total daih 769,189, but by the were G95_papers, with a total circulation of 7,284,259 daily. There are more than 200,000 amateur cornesp‘o'x;ienu from the peasant class ting comm: it; mews for these Gally papers, B