Evening Star Newspaper, May 22, 1926, Page 29

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REAL ESTATE. WHEN WE GO SHOPPING BY MRS. HARLAND H. No matter how much phoning and visiting you may do, you may still find a certain amount of correspond- ence necessary. And of course you must have stationery on which to write. In choosing stationery con- servatism and simplicity are on the| safe side. Follow fashions and fancies | in writing papers stowly, if at ail. 1t's a standing joke that only chil- dren and domestic s nts use pink d blue papers. If the paper is tinted all, the tinting to be In good taste uld be very delicate. The two colors that are always fitting and proper are white and ivory. Other colors that will “do” are buff and gray. ¢ There should be weight to the paper, no matter whether the surface is rough or smooth. Paper that hasn't “body” wrinkles easily. soils quickly and presents a soft matty appearance There are good an d bad quality papers in all weights, be careful that you are getting what vou pay for. stationery. If the latter is done the whole family can use the paper. When you have decided upon a regular shape and size of paper, also choose a regular quality and finish. Then you can order your fresh sup- ples without bother. You should order correspondence cards with the regu- lar sheets. They are handy for invi- tations, brief notes, etc. If you haven't much money to spend on stationery, spend it on the paper, rather than on the tint or the monogramming. Good paper makes a good first impression, alnd your message need then only: con- Arm’it. | | Parking With Pegg_vA D. C, SATURDAY, MAY 22 ing. The gereal would be given in teaspoonful amounts, at first, with the 10 o'clock feeding. Maj. Earl North Relieved. Maj. Earl North, Corps of Engi- AR neers, has been relieved from duty in Japan Is so mountainous that only | the office of the chief of enginers, War about one-sixth of its land is culti- | Department, and ordered to Honolulu, vated. Hawali, for duty. FOR SALE BY OWNER 1033 Newton St., Brookland $16,500.00 Your Baby and Mine BY MYRTLE MEYER ELDRED. ‘Weaning. Mrs. B. L—It is a shame for a. baby of 14 months to be still nursing, all friends and relatives to the contrary. The child must have milk now, and if he Is not nursed he will finally come to the bottle or cup, or else he will have to be torced to it. Weaning is & much harder problem now than it would have been at 9 months, and put: UNg it off only makes it worse. Re fuse the breast from now on, as it is the only way; and insist on milk. It Forail J self-addressed, stamped envelope, this may offer you some suggestions. Appetite a Good Guide. Mrs. .'8. G.—If the baby is ‘satie- fled when nursing. but one breast ai all meals except the last, and: takes both breasts at that feeding; I should | be certain that the baby knew' best in this casé’ what he needed and by all means feed him. this way: -~ If yoy find that later even. this udditional nourishment does not satisfy him, you may have to add a_ complementary 1926. REAL ESTATE West of the (§ Cirele | To judge the paper hold it to the| bottl lght. " It spread_evenly in ® foeding tothisdest numsiie. 1t very often 5 making the texture will appear even. ers find m’!?".i'-["f".&?h'}"fi'"&:'?fu"y e ity et e plice insufficient 1o satisfy the baby, ‘and TES e ' they wonder why hé wakes 8o ‘often lightly mottled and > at night, when he is 50 contéhted all iy \ day. You nave found one solution, transparent. bond paper is L g v ] crisp like new paper money, and it Mrs. . P.--Please wri‘e for the N e weaning ard feeding leaflet, inclos- Test your ink and pen on paper. dng meltnddieased. istampied kb Tnk should go into the paper just This will offer suzgestions as to the Wways of increasing the strength and quantity of milk. Three months .is ' rather young to begin cereal feedings. Orange juice 1s begun at this age, giv- Ing one teaspoon of the juice. with the | same of water. one hour before a feed. WINDOW SHADES THE SHADE FACTORY 4. F. LICON. Proprietpr 1109 14th Se. N.W. A very brief resume of the house itself includestheimmense livingroom, library, dining salon, kitchen, two pantries, seven bedchambers, three baths, three fireplaces, three storage rooms, extra lavatory, laundry room and two-car garage. Innumerable other refinements are everywhere apparent. OU will enjoy visiting this rare old New England Colonial mansion just half a square West of Chevy Chase Circle. In'a setting of magnificent surrounding homes and beautiful landscaped grounds with 100 feet frontage, it is a dwelling of eternal charm. enough to dry easily, but it should never spread as in a blotter, nor stay on the surface so long that it clots Your stationery should never be ruled. 1If your of writing are inclined to run at angles, use ruled guide under the paper. Personal stationery shouldn't be fantastic in shape. Decide on a good size of sheet and envelope, and keep it permanent ly. Many women like to have their| paper initialed. It is perfectly good form to have vour home add & en graved or printed on the top of your ut how she learns. S |lIIIIIIIIIIIHHIIHIIIMHHIIIIE BARGAINS o Business and Residential Sec- ights at Remarkably Low Rentals “There were lots of things that grandma didn’t know when she was a o 16 rooms, 2 baths, newly papered and. painted, frame dwelling; new h..w.h. system, electric lights; hardwood floors; lot 50 ft. x 100 ft.; screened porches; fruit trees; garage. Phone North 5556. OPEN ALL DAY SUNDAY BOREELPS Main 9300 1417 K treet In the Most Desi tion of Columbia H. STORES—STUDIOS—OFFICES The Stores Are Two-Story French Shops of Most Modern Design and Completeness, and the Studios and Offices May Be Lcased Singly or En Suite. Appiy to Harry E. Lohmeyer, Manager. TIVOLI THEATER BLDG. Fourteenth St. and Park Road Northwest. S 0 O 4,000-ACRE VIRGINIA ESTATE highways and now undergoing a phenomenal period of develop- completed about June Ist. Handsome Manor, with all modern im- \ Py saw and planing mill; large acreage in virgin timber. ) ;\"ithip l]%‘ rpifles o(f;o National Capital. 1;ihis property is located y : in historic Fairfax County, noted for its fine system of improved , . A LA AT AR AR A AT AR AL AN/ A AN s ” ‘ < 9 ment. Four miles o.f railroad frontage; trolley service; three sta- §§ § tions on property. Light and power line under construction, to be D provements and hotel building, ten tenant houses; 500 .acres in X intensive cultivation. 200-cow dairy barn; 2,000-hen poultry plant; b unncy i efi‘race x4 Washif)glt::lg.eSt estate of its kind within the same proximity of Qumcy and 22d Streets N.E. About 7 miles from Lee Highway, which leads to the Shenan- doah National Park, and the same distance from the Great Falls of the Potomac, where a great power development by the tional Government is contemplated. Post office, express and freight office on property. is a distinctive community, composed entirely of Kite New Type Bungalows To Be Sold Sunday 1751 Kilbourne St. Northwest Mt. Pleasant Section $12,500.00 This modern residence has 10 large rooms (6 bedrooms) and tiled bath. Hot- water heating system and electricity. Ideally suited for large private school, sanitarium, suburban de- velopment, or for a club interested in agricultural development, outdoor life-and game preserve. Sale to be made at reduced price to settle an estate. For further information, apply to— THOMAS R.KEITH W. H. MARTIN: Fairfax, Virginia Leesburg, Virginia ANDREW I. HICKEY BRUCE McINTOSH Insurance Bldg., Washington, D. C. Leesburg, Virginia Garage. This Is an Absolute Bargain IMMEDIATE POSSESSION RHANNON- & LUCHY Exclusive’ Agents 713 14th St. Main 2345 Come and see these Pretty Homes tomorrow The Home idea is emphasized in the plan of these Bungalows. Their compactness will appeal to the house- wife, and their roominess will charm the family. % They mean minimized housework without curtailing living comforts. Every room large, well lighted and ventilated. Hand- somely tiled bath; beautiful hardwood floors. : Built the way that has made Kite Homes famous. 227 1623 Kennedy Place N.W. Davidson and Norwood Drives— Chevy Chase Terrace A combination of natural beauty and most Prices you can pay Terms you can carry more easily than you can pay rent (Firat Street North of Reservoir) artistically designed Homes—with all the utilities of the city and the exclusiveness of a protected com- munity. W s Take G strect cars from Treasury Dept. to 22d and R. I. Ave. and wal north to our Quincy Terrace sign, or the bus will take you within two Open for inspection every after- noon and evening, including Sunday. Our Mr. Hamilton will be there, or you can phone Cleve. 1490 for spe- Each Home is of special design—Center 'Hall. , Zial appointment. and Cottage type—set in lots 50 to 75. feet wide and more than 130 feet deep. - Separate garage to match. ¥ it Homes are of varying size—with one and two baths; open fireplaces, chimney nooks; sun porches, $12,950 to #15,950 —terms arranged to suit purchaser’s convenience. We save you from $2,000 to $3,000 on these Homes. Opm Everi Day and Evening, Including Sunday—9 A.M. to 9 P.M. Chevy Chase Terrace is but 20 min- utes’ motor ride from the heart of the city. Motor out Connecticut Avenue, through Bradley Lane, turn South on ‘Wisconsin Avenue, or straight out the new Wisconsin Avenue Boulevard—and directly opposite the Golf Course of the Chevy Chase Club is the entrance to Chevy Chase Terrace, . Or we will send one of our autos. CAFRITZ Owner and Bullder of Communities 14 & K Sts. short squares. gfi%i@i%@%@"@ OXOXOROXOZOXOOROXCF U XX X OOXOXOX O30 R Just One Left— The last opportunity to buy one of these Monroe Street Bungalows. The entire group has been sold—except this one. It'll be a case of prompt action— .. 3100 Block—Monroe Street N.E. Typically big rooms, uniquely ar- ranged; and prettily planted grounds. $ Open all day and evening— 6 650 including Sunday : 2 Take G street cars to Rhode Island and Monroe st. n.e.; turn to right. Or motor out Rhode Island ave. and down Brentwood road. Built, Owned and For Sale by Harry A. Kite 5 Incorporated Member Washington Real Estate Board This house was built for occupancy by the owner, who died a short time before its completion. It faces Rock Creek Park, has a wide frontage, and is very deep. us porches, front, rear and side. The first floor has reception hall, drawing room, library, kitchen, new Frigidaire equipment, large pantry, broom closet, and a large bedroom with private haih has four large bedrooms, sleeping porch, laundry 1 two beautiful tiled baths. L nished el e fixtu panel doors with bevel ardwood floors and trim. o it basement contains laundry, servant’s room and complete bath. lleated by new Bryant Gas Boiler, and has Pittsburg storage gas water I Entrance through porte cochere to two.car garage matching house. This home was designed by one of Washington's leading archi- tects, without regard to expense, and is a masterpiece of building construction and decoration. . Tt must be sold to close the estate, and {s temporarily occupied for the purpose of showing it properly. No mortgage on the property, and it may be purchased on any reasonable terms by a responsible purchaser. Immediate possession. Open for Inspection Sunday, 2 to 6 Le Roy Mark, Inc. Main 801. Exlusive Agent Colorado Bldg. R R i 2 R e T, Z JLITLIIIIIIIIIII L2271 Main 4846 1514 K Street TET e e : & R : : & 67 2 L e 2 T

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