Evening Star Newspaper, July 3, 1926, Page 21

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REAL ESTATE. NGTON, D. C., SATURDAY, JULY 3, 1926. REAL ESTATE. She didn't make you to order or any-| “I think so.” i . thing like that, did she?" “Take off your hat,” Mona said im- HEN WE GO SHOPPING My Neighbor Seys: PALE HANDS i e Bty did she?” " ™ |l o Sou ot Mo i To give a fine polish to linen 3 . answer. For just a mioment the two hands that ok a little, S AR use lukewarm water instead of see NP OVORE NSN women measured each other and per- BY MRS. HARLAND H. ALLEN. cold to break down the starch. Ml o il Tee iieniik ihas Shgen) geduced Ho BY HAZEL DEYO BATCHELOR. Kingsley realized that this extraordi- ) ; the required consistency by el e Rt for e 4 s, |Base bhall stockings also come without | | s inch ‘of 5 nary girl who was applying for Qs 2 Ly G4 feet, and they are savers on luundry, | [ polling water add u pinch of Leita Marsh. who has alcays been ac- | stretching Into dim vistas. Then she | position of lady’s mald was an equal. 1f vour son is going to be packed | <on must wade through deep grass, Aih 6 wak dle. This will i Jo idieness, “is left withoul | yps climbing a small ase lead- [ The color deepened in her cheeks, and | N7 it ¥ Sl S ot Iw‘lrm' ?'; hojcan pullihem Mp o pinThen © \;X\w‘ke‘.l}?:xirg’;“ run smoothly e e T vier vty and £ | Ing to the f bove and the next Nhekdrew a long breath. Then Leila | * 7 SCRGICHE (EFE for a long Jon't wait unti rdge of v p o 7 forced a me; 0 Japd se § E J . R 2 s by peoanse son ey | Hycite Of s MEppers. koY | flandsgive . polish to the Linen Bl forcta) oo (o) R ORMTYELTY ||| motient ihe Japaness mopp d beloro 1ok minute in silence. Then she laughed "and be without the| (ool atockings or old stockings Will | i} S41iat ‘nothing ‘else ‘can impart. ggency. iwhere she weets Mart, Frlra. | closed door and rapped softly, Mrs. Brandt said you needed a per- . i % also suflice. Weolen stockings are ad- Mary offers her a’ position as lndy's ‘Come in,” called a high, clear | sonal maid. She thought I might do.” | SuFnaAmei” when he needs them | Gichla, hecause they dry quickly when Mint and herbs should be A o Eel: || volce: NG Wave® 5 carélenh TN towaid ALl today prescribe a hed in cold water, wrung decides 'ty accept it while she 15 getting The man stepped aside to let Leila | a chair. ~Sit down. she said lightly their campers. . A JFica in a cloth and chopped on Rer feet. e E - ment the girl | i & chi - eéd tomy un. b, Giet the Dest worsted | ing Shoes to choose from. If son feels Tl e by fwilt Te ey paus ! e shold. en & suax good fortune. "I said I wanted Mona's blue eves danced quizzically. E o u TR EEARRY they Wear Jonger and{he must have moccasins, the kina| | fully drled thus they will be Mona Kingsley. was conscious of the fact that the | some one pretty and intelligent, but I | “Iave you any reference Chevy Chase. Md.; near Columbia Country than the cheaper cotton | With soles attached are best. OC| | 412 et Mass to the knife and That afternoon Lella went to inter. [ d00r wus closing behind her and she | didn't specity a grand duchess or any- | Tefla flushed scarlet. “Why"—she lot Ox183 ft.. besutiful wooded sec ve no warmth. You Ing shoes should be esighed 1F Ot | | 15qrq, will be quickly chopped | |view Mrs. Richard Kingsley. ~ She | walked forward, iteo & T T e s but Mona in- | ot o Haing bed : son’s chest to order | afh, &NG e 0 large enough, to powder. The board also wore her plainest clothes g - e it Her ife aHs Voam ea et o b terrupted her. i g loor, room £0) o Saeenias LT IE Eon 8 Moo i 0f| | Wil not be stained green or | [sport suit of two Summers ago and a | MM sley was lying back on a | tme in her was realizing what ever mind, we'll waive the ref- ¥ will have to|army shoes_are fust the thite Of) | require special attention to | |plain hat, but for all that the clothes | chaise longue, rose-colored coverlet | it was to be unable to retaliate. 1In|erences in lieu of other things you Sult him about | SOUTSe, .!‘,‘:nflxilh(.!:':wkx:d are best. | | clean. ere of Bood cut and design and pro ross her knees, and behind her | 9ther words she must keep her place | have to offe ‘re engaged, Leila, or any €mblem Sy St th > had come | golden head nume pillows were | While Mrs. Kingsley said what she | for a trial . Tl expect vou i A light pair make good, “easy” shoes I which contains few | [claimed the fact that they had come | EUTPR PEC SOMCOD, OO TR | liked, and it wasn't east oo are short khakl pants] eOo de a few flannel shirts for| | the backbone in long, wide | |apartment on Madison avenue, and a | of pink and white skin, and cerulean | Wiy 5 ay d Sy e e Was asking. i ‘com. | those occasional cold mornings and strips and then removing any | |Jabanese butler opened the door to blue eyes undey @ cloudt of EOCCl| . And vou think vou'll like it? (Continued in M oo [@amp nights. A good warm sweater| | smaller bones. Soles supply the | | Lella's ring. She walked behind his | hair. 'When a fluty laugh cut across — - e T ' hock. |is another necessity, and son should| | best filets noiseless footsteps over Oriental rugy | her, conscicusness and Mrs. Kingsley ap pock- |13 3 e s ; £ an incredible thickness. She w In front thete is|have elther the offi¢ial camp hat or o (wash: Tl seranes, Jeeallllc g g o) e knife pocket on the other.fsallors caps or plain skull caps & white soap. Do° not rub, but there seemed to be numerous rooms | time. Where did she ever find you? fire son's walst for these, and | practical. He should have some sort | | soieeze the garment through & - = and the length trom |of raincoat; ponchos are good it he | | Sd09€Ze the FTAert LATOUER & — = R is going to do any camping out, and a and iron on the wrong side EmEEES L - : are very | siicker, too, is a good choice. Get him | | When pardly ary. p; r, They are |a heavy pair of rubbers for rainy = e a e e lme ; Med' down below the knee|days when the camp grounds are e T L i and may be procured in camp colors. | muddy. emy aily S a T | St forehead k simply in v son wets his feet. wear “flappers” at 5 Angelo Pat Our Children By Angelo Patri Do 50 Acres—Within Short Distance of o TO lnspect This Community Going to Sunday School. “Will T have to sit still all during|mix with it an equal quantity of fine DiStl'iCt Line s of Modern Homes at the sermon?” bread crumbs. Work one-half cupful U mot poing to Einday, echool | HGrownipscnlsido. SAR you €amt{ of butter to a light cream, add one- ON any more,” said Betsy. “IU's 100 pokY. | speak your plece on Children’s day. |y e " You don’t do anything there anyw e e o e O ate '] | half teaspoonful of mustard, one te ! - Betsy, T thought vou 1Ked | won't have to make you a new dress.| spoonful of salt, o few grains of s = e i | cayenne, and stir a little at a time i not going 10 20 any | me e Sundny eehont S (4R WO | in’the ‘mixed crab meat and crumbs. ; % i ! Fill the crab shells with the mixture, “Clara_Mills wanted to speak, but [ ¢ rimde Gdtared bread crumbs ove o o o ;] G P20 fq L (5 ZoB e rnady R CudRer RN 2 | peinkle Bl beat umbe ¢ Ideally Located for Subdivision , \/ 1037 L Ti’n‘ he children know go. | couldn’t, because she had not attend- | yen, | = H p \ J 5 ] ! > 3 1 : ed regularly. I haven't missed a Sun- 1 ¢ f e 3 you? day, have 17" S e Address Box 199-D, Star Office it 145 3 OV J A \(‘ )l | No, not until this one. But you| Some makers of cheap American | to go to Sunday |and Clara can sit and watch, I sup-[automobiles have a price-cutting bat- et ten Brery S— ) Bladensburg Boulevard and L Street N.E. said Betty “Clara Mills, She's the smartest| “What's all this about not going to girl in 155 and she doesn’t go;' Sunday school?” asked Gram. “I was the says it's too poky. So if she don't | going to go to hear you recite, I go I'm not going e{ther. Her mother | haven't missed a Children’s day since y . . 4 says she neednts 1O et |L w28 a litdle girl like vou. 1 would You are worrying along now with scanty accommodations and paying “Bets; ashamed of vou. ust | like to see the person who could talk o i i because some orw clse does a wrong |me into staying ome. Smart? The a burdensome rent—when you will find in these CITY VIEW HOMES thing is no excuse for your doing it | smart children are all in Sunday just what your family needs for comfort and convenience—which you can too school and their parents : : I A i n"»\‘hx.\in: away from Sunday schocl H";I‘-!‘ln(h‘el_\" a’nf"m{fr‘;,e"'?r s gixl'i 5;;;?[’;/’“"[ 4 ;:l}: aurgog\:;anI‘;XtGha‘}Oa{JeRL(fVSVSI\lTI;’{C;\IJI\IE.RENT o i s not_a wrong thing, mother. I|father would be mighty p! asked Miss Owen, F aunt, and | girl was going to sing or speak or e e ” = < s §i6 R ahas ter ofl taste: | something, The! tescher avouldn’s 16t The location is ideal, one of the highest points in Washington. The eating olives. She eats olives and [ her. You're letting her pull the wool i i jals—: i doesi’t o to Sunday school. 1 over your eves. It's sour grapes with homes are built the Kite way, of selected material -and planned on lines id she had out Nara. WinEoing, and I Antoh Tin o : : s 2 ! that will immediately appeal to you. The construction is brick; the size ‘very tree has SR P o i | of the rooms very large; the equipment excellent; hardwood floors, tile bath, been sacredly pre- 3 5 e * ko, 3 | big front porch, wide lawn prettily planted. served; its wooded C smart as Clara. Your moth- lanes converted into 12F 3 5 A Wk 4 il Inside Homes Semi-Detached Corner Homes You can be grown up |er is going, and she’s not so dumb. picturesque aventes ; ; 5 , $ $ $ along which have [£& %5 e et ) i 97 f i S 36 : y 9 ] You can go to church | Who's setting the style in this town been set artistically - meeting and all that and | anyway? I can tell vou that the designed homes, Besagey 5 = i ; e . blossoming like ¢ 4 A% 3 fi | Wlth Terms as Low as $45 a Month DR s time. " Of church? CHEVY CHASE 3806-3810 Gramercy St. N.W. Price $27,000 A District of select homes and choice environment "’ e t ko to the picnic. You | cleverest thing a child can do is to lesson so you |attend Sunday school and by and by flowers in a huge bouquet of green. N Nothing like them has been offered in Washington before. )2 Take 15th and N. Y. Ave. car tn and H streets N.E —changing to_Bladens- burg hus—or it'x but a pleasant walk of % thort blocks from 15th and H Sts. NE to City View Hewghts D) Built, Owned and For Sale By Homes of Exclusive Designs Open for T =14 S e Your Inspection ; TR . I‘I{ll.l.}7 Ao I(lte and Varying Prices 3L S Two beautiful detached brick houses of 10 rooms, 2 baths, large attic, built-in garage. LARGE COLGCNIAL PORCH These delightful new residences will be “OPEN SUNDAY™ for your inspection: representatives on the premises Take Chevy Chase car or drive out Conn. Ave., to Har- rison St., to 38th St., then one block south to Gramercy THOMAS J. FISHER & CO., Inc.. 738 15th St. N.W. Main 6830 119 -17th 8t —— Ninijo 0% Motor out M husetts Azenu ross Wiscon { ( Incorporated etts Avenue, across sconsin Azen nto Ca b 5 . out Massachus cnue, acros: isconsin Avenue i M Rt take Wesley Heights Bus at 20th and P Strects N L N T e S R S W 2 ) See MEMORIAL HEIGHTS before you buy any real estate $26 a month—Less than a dollar a day. is the total cost of this delightful 6-room Bungalow and a homesite 50x130 in Memorial Heights—a new and beautiful suburb in the Virginia Hills. The $26 a month includes both $ 950 00 B principal and interest, and only a modgrate cash payment is required. '8, - e Lots, $99 to $289 SR o Builders Realtors A very attractive @ 8 elght - room house, Delafield, Str wbacions Best Buy in Brookland! e i : 4822 5th St. 4826 5th St. with bulit-in garage and many refine ments found only in F o : a high priced prop- $ .00 ; o = erty. Our Price s 3 only $10,950. Monthly Payments : 6220 These are the last two re- Less Than Rent _ _ 4 Georgia maining properties out of Brick construction, colonial style, concrete : . -t Avenue over 100 built. * A Shapiro- R e % front porch, 6 rooms, reception hall, tile bath, : : % % with built-in tub and fixtures; double rear = Is the Sunple KatZ Home 18 always WOrth S3 700 porches, 10 feet wide. Hardwood floors up o . House the money. ASk the man (6 Rooms and Bath) stairs and down. Built-in garage. . High—Healthful—Convenient—With School—Stores who owns one. - d S Near St. Anthony’s Church These homes are 20 feet wide by 32 feet < —Churches (both Protestant and Catholic). This is an deep; large concrete front porches, with orna- already established community—you don’t have to wait . for all these improvements. It i it Unobstructed View From mental iron railings ; four bedrooms. The baths OPEN ALL DAY its de;imbei’fityl f:)r:\ve\?:i; slandpl:inat :;‘t:::l:v::]:sle:ft e:t!ulf;;’r are tiled and equipped with built-in Pembroke Front of Houses tubs ; showers and pedestal stands.- SUNDAY COME OUT SUNDAY OR MONDAY If you have your own machine just drive down the Mount Vernon- Richmond Highway — about Plenty of closet space, and floor plugs in all two miles below Alexandria, and you can't miss Memorial Heights. Look for the big sign. Our rep- 3709 lst t i resentatives will be on the ground. Or call at our ofice or phone us and we will call for you and take ° elkde rooms ; open fircplaccs in hvmg rooms; attrac- Dn‘ve Out IGth St. or Georgia you to the property in our autos. Absolutely no obligation to buy. tive lighting fixtures; hot-water heating plant. - [{ ” 9 Open Every Day Until 9 PM. Welsbach automatic storage water heater. || “Ave: to Decatur St., Then East THE “OWN-YOUR-OWN-HOME” ASS'N Wolse, Shapiro & Haves, Builders . g .. L. PRESTON GATES, President ’ s z e —— 1110 F St. N.W., Washington, D. C. SHAPIRO-KATZ REALTY _ MAIL THIS | Name .. : REALTORS—BUILDERS —— COUPON FOR MAIN 9111 . 1416 K ST. N.W. FULL DETAILS T ——————— s s

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