Evening Star Newspaper, July 2, 1926, Page 26

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26 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. FRIDAY, JULY 2 1926 > SHIPPING NEWS et teachers. Of the 131 decrease, 67 Virginia Decrease Taken to Indi-|Were from the city schools and 64 3 " from the counties, ) - cate Higher Efficiency. Arrivals at and Sailings From Baldwin Dislikes Horse Races. the number of teachers has decreased, says Dabney S. Lancaster, secretar of the board of education. \\'h"l)g‘hfll were 16,630 teachers in the 1924-25 session, last session there were only He has been to the 16,499, races but once this y Mr. Lancaster pointed out that the | went to Ascot at the was d to |the King. The form of an tion to the royal inclosure. N ldwin says of the prime minister, He is wmever so happy as when he is not mttending a horse race.” ~ New York, Daslight Saving Time. RICHMOND, Va., July 2 OP.— Greater efficiency In the public school | [oNDON, July 2 OP).—Premier : ARRIVEDSRERRED system 13 indicated by the fact that| . ldwin likes a fight, particularly a 9 Columbus—B; political fight, nearly as well as Lloyd " nothing for George, but he c horse racing. If it is to your interest to live 2 in an irreproachable neighborhood of established ease and refinement, view Woodley Park. Arlinglon Body Sees Urgency | of Route for Heavy 3 Travel. DUE TODAY. iton S decrease in the countil consolidation of Spectai Dispatc to The Star. CLARENDON, Va.,, bution of work. This, . was t the Conte Rosso—Genoa S | Ohi 3y evident because of the fact thai July 2~ ; lastminute appeals to the Lee High- e _—D “\ "It has a number of modern way Assocition to defer selection of DUE ST ’ N i 4 the Lee boulevard route through Ar i—Anterp omes of many conveniences, . lington County having failed, the Di- & which are distinctly a part of the rect-to-the-Bridge Boulevard Associa- " Sl S tlon will work for adequate and di- natural beauty of this limited and exclusive area. wrch to the require rect route from Falls C Memorial bridge to meet « ments of the t popu of the northern t of according to an announcement today |{ OUTGOING (Sailing Hours, Da 3 TODAY. \SPRINGFIELD 4t 5 S S~ ) p | \“' Midnight 00 B M. 2:00 PM! 1:00 PM d by Arthur Orr, chairman of the 1:00 sociation. A boule 100 feet wi S i is planned, Mr. Or ¢s. Not only do local requireme: 1id, make i it necessary for the | 5 vard wider t Rotterd 11:00 A.M racaibo 1:00 P M. g 11:00 AM 6:00 PN 4:00 PM 1100 AM. 11:00 AM 11:00 AM 1:00 PM. 1:00 PM , but the or portion of t ing th known tha 2 miles, off for a spac he safd, * % that is the most direct a time-saver, direct route wider than ordinary expected greatly Dr. 8. M. Johns ! of the Lec Hizhway : it the meeting in W Audi- torium Wednesday Johns Seven-room homes, two baths and built-in garage $16,500 and $17,500 Terms, $2,500 Cash—$125 Monthly n o120 1—Buenos Aires... 1:00 P.M pte Christi 10:00 AM Iparaiso . = Exhibit Home—Cathedral Ave. N.W: ght when the « southerly route w need for i Barrlos. T 2 the Lee boulevard ntion to 1 200 Non . . ’ 5 “Limon 31500 AN Open Sundays and Daily Until 9 P.M. h the need of bridge for Clar and adjoining ¢ ing a roadway of 100-foot width | would amply the needs. He |American Sh pledged cc atlon of the Lee High o way Assoc the realization of such a prc . AM 12:00 Noon T NEW YORK. A rio Corter vi—Puerto C Ma There is only one Woodley Park waorld ‘cruice)’. . 08 "l ; A few other properties, here, now built and building— of way. 1 i chon” Afes. Clarendon 1. are| = ‘_ s gene Doyle John R. Hi p ence R.| The telephone line between Fort Ahalt. Mr. Orr stat the com.| William, Port Arthur and Winnipeg mittee will be enlarg e needs|was opened in May, thus inaugurating may require. "he committee, it is|? new long-distance telephone service 'announced, will proceed to|in Canada. - FURS will follow s Why Worry Where to Go? |WE REMODEL AND STORE le P through Clarendon on to the Memorial b Excellent Wark—Reas: =nd Ask Us to Call for Announcement is also Your Furs H i sulted in an increased output of hone: | association that Mre. + Is lighted and ¢ electric | NEW ENGLAND FURRIERS | $28,500, $32,500 and $55,000 with terms available ELDOMdo vou find a Kelly-Spring- field user changing to tires of another make. Why should he? He knows from experienceand observa- tion that money cannot buy more in safety, mileage and riding comfort. nd B KELLY-SPRINGFIELD TIRE CO.. 3 Y & HARVEYCUTTER . N.W. North 713 - WARDMAN 1430 K St. N.W. : - - Members Washington Real Estate Board. hone F. An “electr Kelly Self-Adjusting Flaps, manu- Q factured under Beaney patents, save Q] tubes and make tires last longer. Q A RO B ‘e which has re-i || Rogers has been name: of the committee on member during the Winter, with the result ||| Benjamin Sherman, Prop. . ‘that the bees start to collect honey | 618 12th St. N.W. [ Hl earlier in the Spring than usual. ] = e 4 Main 3830 Patent _leather N Blonde Kid, with contrasting leather trim. Patent leather, Lizard trim, military or Spanish spike heel. WHITE KID or Paten:—Blonde Kid trimmed—All Patens, spike heel. And for Juniors’ Play Days WHITE KID or 4 Parchment Kid, Patent leather with 5 “’""";‘:5 0”;”" If other things are equal, is not in “unique” outward design but in : 529 > ; T living room for you and your children. . . € . < ’ e These new types at Fort Stevens Ridge give vou bigger rooms, higher : ceilings ar!d more inside conveniences than most other homes of this price in Washington. & Semi-d‘etached, with light and ventilation on three sides, they have six bright rooms, two screened-in porches, and a built-in garage for two cars. Read the construction details and come out Sunday or any week day (until 9 P.M.) and satisfy yourself of their better interior arrange- ments. Barefoot Sandals| A very unusual and Play Oxfords,| week.end | special! easy on the feet— | 4" e o e, ot 3| Leather reinforced leathers. By sizes— | high-cut “Keds.” $1.50 & $1.75 $1.29 WHITE CALF Arch support— also in_ Patent or Blac): Kid. Similar in Blatk Satin. Blonde Kid or Patent leather with Lizard leather m"},. . » : \ ol . Drive out 16th Street, through Colorado Ave. t6 t he exhibit home, 620 Rittenhouse St.; or Georgia 5 - Ave. cars will take you there Here’s our boys’| Moccasins — Serv- shoe champion for long.distance wear! Rich tan leather. Mannish last. $4.50t0 $5.50 iceable, longwear- ing shoes, of tan or smoked elkskin. A to ‘D wide. $3.00 to $6.00 According to Size. WHITE KID or Gray Kid, Patent leather Hand-turn Terms—$1,000 Cash—$75 Monthly Sole. P C i $ i < rice : ent, gray Lizard, , , H tan Smale, Sau- terne Kid_or CONSTRUCTION DETAILS WHITE > - trimmed in con- Our “Feature| White. Shoes were Semi-detached brick house, 20 feet wide. Washable enamel walls and ceilings in kitchen - trasting reptile Line” children’s| by no means forgot- Hardwood floors throughout. and bathroom. . Leathers. shoes feature miles | ten in our “Feature Floor plugs in every room, including bath. Front and side lawns sodded. . of wear and tiny|Line” Here’s a Concrete front porch, electric lighted. Fifteen-foot concrete alleys. . prices! 12 different | splendid low-priced Screens and screen doors throughout. Six-foot concrete sidewalks. . types. misses’ ! model to ‘Wallpaper and fixtures selected by purchaser. Double laundry tubs. prove it! 2 Best quality slag roofing. High, dry basement under entire house. $2.95, $3.45, flfi%mlolé‘ ‘;éii Fine quality window shades. American Radiator Co.'s hot-water heat., $3.95 Otlibrstup to 36 Water heater and tank, Woodwork enameled throughout. : Kitchen cabinet and one-piece sink. “Quality” gas range. . Linoleum-covered kitchen floor. Toilet in basement. 22 Built-in garage, two-car size. Built-in icebox. ¢ Double back porch, screened. Coat closet off of entrance hall. : Tiled bathroom, built-in tub. Large linen closet, s Bathing Strap House s > . \ 9 Slippers Slippers = Several Colors 95¢ in Soft Black Kid $3 and $3.50 1430 K St. N.W. Member Washington Real Estate Board

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