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FOR SALE—HOUSES. (Contini OPEW Fon. nw —Aftrac ern 7-room for S Tamiies: Drics reduce 4th ST 13 woUR R TooMS, BATH, DINING amic Jarge lot: 0 ol parky wtantisl cash payment. NORTH Gallaudet runer = bau iso. & 3250 cah | nnd V63 month Thie Ju really @ bar- and builder . MARTIN'S PARISIEC § TARGE ROOMS paved alley: will be ash or exceptional | Address Box ROOMS. wh.. fire: PETER'S CHURCH : Di ,Ln,n-r { house: 8 larke rooms: h.- bath cellar i suit ) man Cir- Adams 0 i ROONMS TILE BATH elet 1 - age: 17 payment. ax Box 1564-C. Star office. BLOOMINGDAL, $10.000. | ¢ i | weel | Address € « 1l mm RED v [ | 4 t e location. WAPLE & LEWEY. 1105 Vermont Avs. M For appointmeut to kood for | OWNER MU! U | gne ot vretilest 'waer-front propertics o gLo, Bay ewampy ground. ith res rnnd ‘“levation’ on Little rom Annapolis. and reached by a fine road | tures: converted into 3 additional rooms and and ready for occupancy. A {ihd ‘1086 atter 5 arrange trip 10 show the property if rotified 3t reasonabie prices and THE REBOR'IFS. SUNDAY STAR, WAS flUM‘WER llOMES HINGTON, D. APRIL Puts Fruit to Sleep. ——nDelightful Vacation D Days in the ATllrondldn An entirely new way of keeping fruit from spoiling, says the Popular Science Magazine, has been found FURNIS I?ED SOTTACE =~ SARANAC INN Cottage: For Re: SUMMER HOME OF WEAF BRIDGE EXPERT nt Rea generously 4 jodern summer cesort beautifully located on a poiut ot hl‘ oo the lh!"l flf '\AI ’M' Saranac Lake with a desitrable envirenment, a superd 18-bele championsbip gelf course at the door and every possible water and ‘and activily to 'asars you a delighiful stay BRTIFIED MILR POST & FLAGC'S BROKERAGE OFFICE. roe CottaEen fully furmnbed and cared for with meals at the botel $000 and upward v : ALBERTO MARTENS PORTUGUESE TRIO, of Waskington, AUGMENTED TO SIX MRS. PREECE OF WASHINGTON WITH HER SADDLE HORSES Saranac Inw enterfaine no one sffering with fwbercular trouble 570 L3, 3 UPPER SARANAC, R, R. S tat e e | WATER FRONT PROPERTY. I OR SALE AT SOUTH R completgly furnished bungalow rool oms, gl in WATER FRONT PROPERTY. SACRIFICE IMMEDIATELY lareo M\u}x tomac. $15.000. Box C. Potomac Beach COLONY. COVE ON” CF APEAKE SN ay ehore Droperty: tance of the eity. = No low thick underbrush or_tim- d mosquitoes, This property lies - ON CHESAPEAKE BAY ry. with aradual siope to a clean R i he preliminary developme R P Ay pleted and the early buyer Wil S 0L R 0% Tocations”in ‘010 Colony | {utina. ¥ Mr” Hirown. ¥ uitable terie can LY L1813 H T e $oi on surf cash, eany 4c build SALT WATE Vashington, in soufhérn ouse and ek end WNE AGE—3-RO NED PORCH Heral n.m. salt_water bath- | Linco Office hours, 415 13th ACRES, 2,000 "OLONIAL ~HOUSE, 12 $1.600 on State toet .hw rice, road Frice $0.000° 85 acres with 1.800 fect shore. on good D-room houge. tenant houge. etc. maké good developmeni. with 263 feet shove, outbulldinge, 23 fruit CUMBERSTONE, MD. 6° \GLED BUNGA- | located on @ shore bungalow ‘trees éhetmnnh FForest AND GOLF COURSE 18 Holes and Permanent Greens NOW IN PLAY Reached Via. Bladensburg and The Defense Highway Only 30 Miles FURNISHED BUNGALOWS Season Rentals, 1206 18th St Main 7 when downtoun, Ask Mr. Foster.” ooking South River, about 213 miles The house is solidl room “etraonsd "oon- rete front porch and fine fix- hot and cold running water plete sewerage aystem, bath and extra la: adjoining owner's room: telephone con- ection: Inrze attic that could Teadily be ath. furnighed lhru\llha\u Price for the en- electricity The house is finely ire iouse. iy to owner, property. inc firniture and M ... mm..mn 3 X F. . phione Cleve: | who will be glad to + dny al T(mr 5,08 watertront OT $175 up. creage and I ¥ r enag torite. e N.W. MAURICE G 248 King uoo'(e“fl,tnet Annapol i HERALD HARBOR Beautitul water front and wooded lots for Je by owner; exceptional value if taken month. Address Box 124-C. Star of- s or. OUT-OF-TOWN REAL ESTATE. d p) HISTORICAL §TO! in_Berryville, Harpers Fe of the Motor GLOVE! GAITHERSEURG PROPERTY FOR SALE Several lots: also acres. fine Joeation for DIdK; B rderich State roadl near Gaithersburg. A tion. Gaithershure. M 0l'l'0 TOWN REAL ESTATE. HOUSE. SITUATED Va, in the Shenandoah Val- ucted for r Inn R, Berryville, Va. houses with good ‘on Washington OREST W. o J. ¥ LKER. near r. r. ala- H NEAR COLU: ent first commercial property: @.mi.i gouble brick garage: greatly reduced: o fect_condition. Owner. Ath SOUTHEAST. brick dwelling, btrick garage. rep: much below_value; weveral 6 to prices low, easy "uflhe open DETACH. HOUSE, ABO yiorihwest suburh: new noi essentinl; stats ish price. anerr‘uunl Star office. TO 10 7 ing_ hot- Water heat. tricity. or space for between 10th and 1 P and U Not over $13.500. Caii make im- geilinte sale’ it Drice s right. Address Mr. n'rr 1510 K at. e > BUY RESTAURA Tusiness: state details; give r Add state terms. "Box 3 sons {or selling R office’ ALL HOUSES 1IN A white or colored: give all in action. Address Hox 5-C. fi ANTED—HOUSE & OR 5 ROOMS ctfon: must be bargain. Can vay cash. NS 1 homes. e o res PER. 820 11th st. n.u part cash p: would pre- # renovated MODERS 3 and; 6o’ agents. N BROOKLASD ressonable ur house is lo- list it with us REALTY CQ In 115 FANTED AT ONCF N TH nome for, colored and 16th and 0" and xm«v brick ¢ Pliding: price not"to_exceed sE000. can | mae wood payment. Phone Monday. Main SHINGTON en_Hth GOOD CASH PAYM price reasonable. Adures 3 m N ROOMS. owner: 0% GOR & puu-( R DRI T priced righ HATE A HOT o sell._white or co onee. 'We have re Ulasses of propert Py APLE & LEWEY N KW TON | ligt with us at wrs for all 10280, Six or seven room brick nearly o Jocated in n.w and monthly payments. Ad HAVE PURCH 0 ~ N etitions of oAty N Por auick ea's list vour_home Twith u . GLADMAN, HARRY F 8. . HAVE PURCHASERS FOR HOUSES IN List your house lions of the city. SONS, »5e Tor_qute TOH\' F. I)O\()h()P & ve details. Address SUMMER CAMPS TAMP ON POTOMA R _GLEN ECHO: aare und : elA("n(‘)lJ un f‘lhm .’nhn cur lige; for sal or_rent. 23 G ;‘on SALE OR Bl'a T acre_an ddress Box 40; FOR SALE—GLEN EY] gater:, spring house a8 \nmr'r B HARRIS. NATIONAL DELIV SIORAGE FOR FURNITURE AND PIANOS )vzl:licm.r:ns 920 Pi w. ain TE—ATTRACTIVE idse Summit,” Pa.; ch “and gauivped: hores, m ing spring soft . walk from W. country Bome at Blus TENENBAUM Bros AIB WASHINGTON ST i ows and chickens: never M EARR CAPE MAY.N.J ){ Address MRS lue Ridee Summit. NEPTUNE GARDENS “The American Lido™ ATLANTIC CITY’S MOST EXCLUSIV DEVELOPMENT Do L 1 F IVDRII)\» REAL E WATKINS Ocean End South Carolina Avenue All Rooms Running Water or Private Bath $4.00 up daily, and detailed rates on request ownership_management. _ Realmr\ x\gentc Owners. ‘ycu v\lnl to_sell D. mant Lot Groups to Bl Our_experienced Rei Sel provides development. arranges financiny desired anr&‘A~!LRl"l ERY ‘This innov submitting confidentia! [etablished o freproof addition. Sea Water in private by John McLean Tk Liverpool University, En puts the fruit to sleep, he and in this stite it breathes very | siightly and keeps perfectly for a| long time. The fruit is placed in a room and | kept at a steady temperature and| degree of humidity until it become: dormant. _Then it can be kept any- where. The new method has been tried on oranges, grapefruit, lemons apples i C. or suburban Acreage_or Dor. ST ADVANTAGES eering an Lo Ry 803 Sumeey BidE promptly devisca the plary i Sliminating cash outlay) E QUICKEST AND HIGH- on' ih” exert_service merite | @ jects. Conferences strictly rge for tentative in- | i tention Eiven to | Work, Ineluding | Wtate, Land Parc ({bereby How He Looked. From the Boston Transcript It was a faney dress party, but one | | of the guests had failed to remember | the fact. 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Conwenient Dates Vacation Tours $310 to $735—Tourist Third Cabin Special Summer Tours $830 to $1095—Cabin Steamers Six Weeks Vacation Tours $697—Cabin Stcamers Special Tour for Members of Women'’s Clubs $1095 Paris Summer School $425 up Spain, Mediterranean, Central Europe, Land of Midnight Sun and Scandindvian Cruise Tour, featured in booklet “To Europe in 1926”. Read about our independent Travel Service described in “The American Traveler in Europe”. ALASKA & the ORIENT Escorted Tours to Alaska, Hawaii, Japan, China and the 6. EXCURSIONS. STEAMSHIPS. 1 NOLAN’S Tour to France 30 Days of Foreign Travel Sailing From New York July 7th For full information and {rated pamphlet apply to JAMES F. NOLAN French Line 1106 New York Ave. N.W. illus. or Local Tourist Agents STEAMSHIPS. SPRING TRIPS To VIRGINIA BEACH Delightful Week End Outings SPECIAL—Including Stateroom and Hotel Accommodations Friday to Monday 317.60 Saturday to Tuesday New York-Boston by Sea City Ticket Office Woodward Building, 731 15th St. NORFOLK & WASHINGTON STEAMBOAT le YORK DIIICT - rge, mud»m comfortabls cellent cuisine. Short to principal points in | Cntin on S uhips. York I)Wllnll‘(hl- Apr. 13 Ma: swamsmm«umunzgmfi ROUND ;35 TRIP One Wiy Water- One WeyReil From your home town at main line and back, t by any direct rail route, stopover privileges at Apache Trail, Yellowstone, Grand Canyon, Yosemite, etc. Slight additional cost via Portland, Seattle, Veacouver. Booklet on request or ask for representative to call. PANAMA MAIL S. S. CO 10 Hanover Sq New York ‘The famous*Santa” steamers offer finest service to Peru end Chile via PanamaCanal, | Outside rooms, first cabin only. Unexcelled cutsine sad service. Fortnightly sailings from New York. Special rate "Round South America Tours £5 Santa Ana Apr. 13 nta Elisa Aor. 29 83 fanta Lulsa May S.5. Santa Teresa May 2 GRACE LINE 10 Hanover 8q.,N.Y.C. e e e ALL EXPENSE 3\?5 SPRING TOUR ’110 MIAMI and PALM BEACH April 15z|| from Philadelphia Personally con iret Class Tour. 8110, fa- | cludesR. R hn(o Puhddphhl“fim Send for Complate Tour Ttinerary Erom Phila. 4p. m. From Balto.6 Apeils, 15,26 April 12,22, BALTIMORE & CAROLINA S.5.CO. 1463 Broadway at 42d St. Room 609 —Tel. WISconsin 6263 or coneult your local ‘Tourist or R.R. agent All-Expense CRUISES D.,. s140 D-y- 3195 Sailings Every Sax by Fas Express s--m Delightful motor tovrs to sur- ¥ rounding country included in therate. REGULAR FARE TOHAVANA 385 one way—$160 round trip Through Fare to Miami via Havana $100 meoclrr"“"r"‘g | GO SEE the magic cities of the East —Yokof‘ama, Kobe, Shanghai, Hong Kong and Manila — gateways to lands old in romance and rich in charm for every traveler. The quickest way to go from the United Statesis via American Oriental Mail Line steamer: American comforts, cuisine an serviceall the way. All roomsare outside and most- have private bath. Deck sports, concerts, dancing, and motion pictures add to the pleasure aboard ship. 8. 8. President Jackson 8. 8. President Jefferson 8. §. President McKinley 8. 8. President Grant S. 8. President Madison One of these great 21,000 ton oil-burning liners sails every 12 days from Seattle via Victoria, B. C., over the Short Route to the Orient. Werite us for attractive illustrated book- let on Oriental Travel, or get details and our descriptive literature from your local tourist or ticket agent. AMERICAN ORIENTAL MAIL LINE ADMIRAL ORIENTAL LINE Managing Operators 101 Bourse Bldg., Phila., Pa “ldeal SpringVacationland” Only 2 Days trom New York All Outdoor Sports Golf, Tennis. Sailing, Bathing, etc. andimmune from Hay Fe A-IIS:IM" are Perfoct in Bermuda ings Twice Weekly b fire%le rush 'HE big rush to Europe isduring June and July and already itis difficultto obtain accommodations during those months. To see Europe at its best and to travel at your ease, go this month or next. And to ensure the success of your trip, whenever you go, cross the Atlantic on one of the famous United StatesLinesships. Theypro- vide the kind of comfortable ocean travel that Americans appreciate. ¢‘George Washington'’ Swift, steady, beautiful and always a favorite. In planning, furnishing and every detail of service, this giant liner is a luxurious home on. the sea. First class rates from $231, second class from $136.25 and Tourist ITI class from $97.50. Flagship of the fleet and the most famous ship in the world. 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W. ‘Washington Day Tour's-Rio de Janeiro c/uding Sao Pavio, Santos- Mountsiil and Beach Rasorts Sltdwl!ks mcludmg Montevideo Aires MUNSON STEAMSHIP LINES 67 WALLST. NEW YORK The famous cruise liner. A Cabin ship without first or second class distinctions. Rates from $140. Tourist II1 from $95. $600 Mediterranean All-expense-inclusive cruise S.S8.Lapland = July 7 Back in New York Aug. 29 Itinerary includes Venice (Lido), Dalmatian Coast, Italy, France, Spain, Eng- land and Belgium. (Op- tional side trips arranged.) Get complete information from your local steamship agent, or wréte to the address below. Next 3 Sailings S. S. LEVIATHAN April 10th April 14th S.S. REPUBLIC April 28th Tourist Third Cabin to Naples and Venice $120-$130 REDSTARLINE R. M. Hicks, 1208 F Street’ Washington, D. v author! Regular sailings from New York to Cobh (Queenstown), Plymouth, Southampton, Cherbourg, Bremen. \UR routes cover the North O Atlantic like a network. out toward the Old World, they toucheverycountry of importance. Philippines. Booklet "China and Japan” upon request. Whatever your plan or scale of ex- penditure, we can meet your needs. 105 ships—more than 1.000.000 tons— SMITH’; TRANSFER & STOR;GE COMPANY’S FIRE-PROOF ,...\0n" Phone North 3343 Accommodations now available for 1926-7 Around-the- ‘World Cruise, Mediterranean Cruises and South African Cruise. Make reservations now whilethere is still a choice. Travelers Cheques, Letters of Credit and Foreign Money AMERICAN EXPRESS ofARYRent 1 G St N.W. Main 1200, Frt. Gon trashington. . C. 226 saflings each way in 1926. +Bogk early for choice accommodations For Sailin igs, Rates, etc.. apply 10 New Willard Annex Company’s Office, 1208 ¥ St. N.W. Wastingisa. D. ¢ Local Agen Operating the LEVIATHAN. GEORGE WASHINGTON, PRESIDENT ROOSBVELT, PRESIDENT HARDING, REPUBLIC and AMERICA to Burope. -

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