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REAL ESTATE. If You Believe in the United Sutn——)’uu Believe in Wulun.lon In Beautiful, smart, delightful Chevy Chase, D. C. Only $9,350 ~- $500 Cash Nothing to cqnaf—notlmlg to approach tlu:c new brick homcs as to prices or terms. Why wait longey to become a home owner 1 \\]m.\ these homes are available? Just the place for the little ones, a locality in which you will be proud " to live. | Exhibit Hous= 4231 Jenifer St- Chevy Chase, D. C. Furnished Be our guests Sunday—Ilet us show you how Bl casy it is to own one of these complete brick homes. Wisconsin Ave. by auto or street car to Jenifer St., thence east to houses Open, heated and lighted until 9 p.m. Daily Sunday Allan E. Walker & Co., Inc. S| 813 15th St. N.W. Main 2690 Detached Home You’'ll Be Proud to Own! Center Hall Entrance type—seven spacious rooms—ifour bed- rooms—complete tiled bath—Ilarge living room with open fire- place—oak floors throughout—bright kitchen with built-in ice chest—one-piece sink—pantry-—built-in garage. Very latest hot- water heating system and automatic hot-water storage boiler. 6524 8th St. N.W. Corner Eighth and Van Buren Streets, one square east of Piney Branch Road. You must see this home to appreciate it. Price, 1 LIBERAL ’ [ TERMS I a B [ in o0 &.m he {8 b 8Tho o) 4 . Shoi desperation y | marked attention o THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, ([Princess Troubetaboy) !fl NOPRIS, ose mot ant 48, -nnn { her, tathe en tan for Fe .?" o ol Al dispoultion and unud {fn &fim Fr- r, ""°“m"|.:§'“"°fi:‘ ! ew frie aatont hat ugathed tg ym»dnd charity mun 0 e Tetoln Selia Gibba, rdisd e she J but nroposes that she ghe might live in She 1s satisfied witl she overhears some &cqu: about her ‘white mnnm ha learns that hei ’ 'SR That &he In TIving o Si deeply disturbed ¢ O'Shea. a % fattered encour: o divoree Hilar will not IRged m'"“- i ' e ““""a’ auarrel v'm‘.':{m IH that o has d_pre| lfl [{ uru s 1...‘.::\. et (Continued trom Yesterday's Star.) l ‘ine INSTALLMENT LXV. A Fitting Posture. T was funny of Cella explaining this to James, whose tousled hair and dressing gown gave him such a wild, unfootman-like look. But she was thinking of Hilary \ |and of how, when she should have gone away for the second time, he could say that she had gone to con- tinue her broken visit. Afterwards . well, afterwards, he could plan things as he saw best. “You must be awful tired, ma’am—- and hungry,” said James. “Will 1 bring up a tray to 3 “No, thanks,” said Celia. something to eat before I left. can take my satchel up, though.” She moved toward the library door whije speaking, and James hurried to open it for her. ‘!h! checked him, saying: “I'll open it myself, thanks. You can 80 now. Good night:” “Good night, ma'am,’” replied James, turning away. She waited another moment, then put out her hand toward the door knob: But her hand came back and graspzd its fellow convulsively. Her heart began to beat with quick, heavy strokes as 1t had done in the Summer house, and her head feit very strange —quite empty and light as down. She had unwound the gray vell as sooh as she was sure that James had gone. and, though she had discarded her ulster, sne had kept on the burnt. orange coat. For an instant there in the lonely Summer house of the Have- lock Smiths temptation had assalled her--the temptation to veverse her ersible” suit and travel back in By Amelie Rives in | told herself sorrowfully as she stood | by the closed door trying to collect riety. | her wits, was to say plain words as 2 | and went in. For & second or two she ® | from before her eyes and she realized s | had, for when she looked about in ' | search of Hilary she couldn’t see him D. C, SATURDAY, he was quite safe. . . . Probably he ‘| nad gone to bed, forgetting to put out the lamp. There it was, burning with the steady light of oil, under its great shade of horn and ironwork. The fire, too, had evidently been mended only a short time ago. The logs were send- ing bright fiickers into the dusky cor- ners unlighted by the lamp. She looked about the room an iously, then gazed at the empty ch beside his writing table, then at the table itself. It was no longer littered with manuseript, but several big maps lay rolled and unrolled upon it. She stole over to see what maps they were. That which lay spread out was a very fine and detailed map of the Caucasus. She saw by the squares into which it was dlvided that it was the sort of map used by travelers and backed with strong linen. A note- book lay upon it, and some unfamiliar volumes bound in calt at one side. Near them was a revolver. . . Celia went cold, then hot with shame. For one supremely idiotic moment she had feared. . She couldn’t even admit to herself what it was that she had feared, for this ridiculous fear was surely the fool'scap crown of her im measurable absurdity. Standing by the table, again around the quiet room. At last she saw him: that s, she saw the top of his head above the back of an arm- chair near the fire. Another moment went by before she could summon courage to creep softly over to where she could see more of him. He was fast asleep, one arm bent She had never be- His face Reg. U, Patent Offios. subdued violet rather than in this glaring mandarin tint. But she had renisted; he should see her, body and soul, just as she was, absurd, foolish, a thing to laugh at rather than to be angry with. He wouldn't laugh at her openly, of course; he was too fine for that. . . . But he should see her like this, all the same. She couldn't atone, but she could humiliate herself. No saint was ever more eager for self-abasement than Cella Gibbs. All that she could do, though, she quietly and quickly as possible. 8he opened the door at length, turn- ing the knob with slow, noiseless care, thought that she had been mistaken “she looked and that there was no lght in the room. Then the darkness cleared that she had just missed fainting. And this wasn't the only shock she anywhere. er heart began to beat in that in. Why was she it he wasn't there, under his head. fore seen him sleeping, th Rose Crest and Jeflenon l’ark Sunday, April 25th In Rose Crest we have frame and brick bungalows. Also Dutch Colonials for those who prefer houses of two stories. From $6,250.00 to $8,750.00—Terms III Jefferson Park we have bungalows, English stucco houses of two stories, beautiful Spanish Mission bungalows and also several large Colonial style homes in frame and brick, From $9,000.00 to 314,500.00—Te'rms Our salesmen will be in both subdivisions Sunday and will be glad to show you these homes or beautiful lsts where we will build you a home of your own design. To reach property drive across Iu;hu-y bridge and take upper road to Alexandria; above property 414 miles from Washington. GRAHAM & OGDEN, Realtors Main 3689 or Alex. 1300 or 1301 Par Just beyond Hyattsville on the Wash. ‘and Balte. Boulevard MT. PLEASANT Just west of Mt. Pleas- ant car line—a semi-de- tached house-—center hall plan—8 rooms, 2 baths. oil burner—built-in- garage. Lot 48:} Ft. Frontage Price $18,000 Thomas J. Fisher William S. Phillips and Company INCORPORATED 1432 K St. N'W. Realtors Main 4600 & Co., Inc. 730 15th St. N.W. Main 6830 Tomorrow and continuing through Saturday, May 1st The Model Home —in the Better Homes Demonstration, being conducted by the Federation of Women's Clubs of Prince Georges County— Will be open for inspection from 10 a.m. to 9 p.m. The Home is a beauty—still more beautiful in its splendid setting in this community of a hundred charms. You are cordially invited to inspect this House University Park Co. : Phone Hyattsville 582.-W Companion Homes ¢ of distinctive character and pleasing environment An Architect’s Residence in Chevy Chase, D. C. At 3750 Jocelyn Street One-half square west of Connecticut Avenu landscaped sixty-foot lot, is this charming mo dence. Tt has eight rooms, two complete white e,.on a beautifully dern- colonial resi- tiled baths, maid's room and a large concrete screened porch with an Eastern exposure. IFrame construction with slate roof, white oak floors and hardwood trim throughout. In the rear of the large living room, containi place is a delightful library or Man's Room. house. This Is a Splendid Buy $18,500 - Both of these homes are open Sunday for your in: 4408 17th STREET N.W. AMONQ 16th STREETS FINEST ROMES This is an e:;htronm bm.* lmma with_four bedrooms and two whi t front porch snd double rear cone tiled baths. irge cement h’tk"m ‘;"‘mfiilfi-"‘fi'lnéo" oronehly Moder Th construction The price hu just been reduced T lmme a Real Bargai $15,200 (SHANNON & TUCHY) 713 144h St. Exclusive Agents o el eatey Whlh maLey thip ng stone openfire- (Garage to match spection. gxtre, bodroom, Main 23435 3512-14 Quesada St.= Chevy Chase Just east of the Circle— ° Of Spanish Type-~ . The construction -is concrete and stucco, which means no costly upkeep and renewal expense—and the design and plan show the applied practical thought—transforming a house into a HOME! They are semi-detached, with lot 30x 145 feet. Nine rooms, two beautiful. baths, artistic fireplaces, hardwood floors, very best of service equipment, lots of closets, wide porches, laundry . in basement—and a one-car garage for each Home. —and terms that- will be adjusted to the purchaser’s convenience Open for inspection all day Sunday. Or phone our office up to 9 P.M. and week days. Maximyl CKEEV ERand GOSS Main 4752 1415 K Street Deal With a Realtor APRIL 24, 1926. looked sad, but very stern. He would look like that if he were dead, she thought . . . aloof and unapproach- able . . . not so sad, perhaps. It was life that saddened people. Death left them Jooking peaceful. Now he was frowning. It might be a dream of her that made him frown. She drew back out of sight, shivering. . .. What must she do? She couldn't wake him. The shivering continued. e body felt suddenly as fluent If she didn't sit down she REAL ESTATE ' off her orange coat and drapped it in 1 the shadow beside the desk. wasn't as strong of will, as sincere as she had believed. She would wait for | him to waken, but she could not let him first see her in that orange coat Wil Campbetl . Moty She stole back to the fireplace, ving | Notification of the desire § solved her difficulty as to how. she | spanish government to confer the would wait for him to waken. She | o . AT AR I s would kneel there on the hearth rug. | PRI ‘f‘ SR OF AP IR AT S e He should see her first on her knees'M Camphell B. Hodges, n nt of cadets nerly military at 29 HONOR FOR AMERICAN Spain Desires to Give M-J\n o of the . that was the fitting posture for ml;m really faint. Yet she felt that she couldn’t sit down calmly in that room, as though she had a right to be there. She clung with both hands to his writing tatle, staring down at the map and the revolver lying across one corner of it. What had he been studying & map of the Caucasus for? Was he going there? ence. | burned lower. then frowned again The map clouded and swam before her eyes. She must sit down. ‘With a sudden movement, she puiled | Every ¢ of materials. ABLE TO BUY BZFORE. Home—and you wii! time” carefully. Celia Gbls i that house in his pres \fu | She kneeled. gazing up at him, her | hands clasped hard together. On her wrist the little watch said a quarter to 3. Maybe he wouldn't wake till morning. against his arm and sighed (Copyright, 1976, by Amelie Rives.) | (Continued tomorrow.) Unequaled--and Why! heen received I ment in a letter alazar, chief of staff army. The letter said that I lesire to offer 9 terfal token of the The five | proval by the Washington Govern | e otiine contemplated award. Ma). Hodges. who is a native | Louisiana, could accept t | tion under congressional ife-time” Home reflects the enormous advantages resulting from the mammoth Cafritz organization—the in- evitable result of concentrated effort plus unlimited resources. We think and operate in terms of millions. lions of feet of ground; plan and build homes by the thou- sands—obtaining the necessary supplies by the trainload—thus commanding concessions in price for the very highest grade We buy mil- All of which savings are expended in those betterments which make ‘“Life-time”” Homes incomparable at the price— and give to every purchaser the confident assurance that he is getting MORE THAN HIS MONEY HAS EVER BEEN Compare detai’s—character of location; type of neighbor- hood; size of rzoms; quality of equipment; integrity of con- struction—that are features and factors in every ‘‘Life-time” realize why Cafritz is the MASTER" BUILDER OF THE NATIONAL CAPITAL —and “Life- Homes the preference of those who study values We will make the financing of your purchase simple and easy Right in Pretty Petworth 5123 8th St. NW Is the Exhibit Home Wonderful for the Price Unusually large rooms, 3 big porches, tiled bath, artis- tic fixtures, and finish; big lots. Terms that will surprise Take 14th St. car to Kennedy, or 9th St. to Gallatin, or we will send auto. Open from 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. cars | ‘|4830 7th St. N.W. Is the Exhibit Home Right off Sherman Circle 6 big rooms, 3 enormous porches: built-in bath fix- tures; automatic hot-water heater; servant's toilet. Only 48,950 —terms adjusted to your convenience Take 9th St. car to Decatur-—and just a step ill to Sherman Circle and these Homes phone for | our auto. ; Open from 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. Entirely Detached Corner Facmg Sherman Circle 4808 7th Street Most attractively located: center hall; 8 rooms, built-in bath fixtures; 4 bedrooms: and an unusually high and light basement; built-in garage. oy $13,950 We'll make the terms right Take 9th St. car to Decatur St.— * and_it's only a short walk. Open 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. A Corner on lllinois Ave. At Hamilton Street Center hall, with 8 large rooms; handsomely paneled walls; French door to Eng- lish porch; built-in tub and shower; servant's toilet in basement; built-in garage. o $13,950 With acceptable terms e 14th 8t. car to Kennedy St., 9th St. car to Hamilton St.. or we will send auto. Open 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. At ain Price Exclusive Varnum Street Home Between 16th and 14th Streets Exception- ally located; pleasing ar- ran gement. 7 very large rooms; 2 F beautiful baths; 2 real porches, and built-in ga- rage. 1406 Varnum St. Is the Exhibit Home Terms made convenient for you 16th St. bus or 14th St. car; or let us send auto. ipen 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. Chevy Chase | Terrace The most picturesque community of Washington . | Wholly detached Cottages and Center Hall Homes of ¢ new and original de: signs— elaberately decorated; - . beautifully finished. With elaborately || planted lawn, and separate garage. $12,950 to 515,950 Financed for your convenience Motor put Conn. Ave. (hl(\lllh Bradley Lane, turn left/on Wis. or oul Wis. Ave. direct— and opposite Chevy Chase Golf Course is Chevy Chase Terrace. Open Sundays, 9 a.m. to 9 p.m W«kdayc, noon to 9 p.m. You must inspect at once—they re the fastest selling Homes in Washington Watch Washington Grow to a Million « CAFRITZ Main 92080 Owner and Builder of Communities