Evening Star Newspaper, November 6, 1926, Page 28

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REAL ESTATE. The Daily Cross-Word Puzzle (Copyrizht. 1926.) Across. A brown color. An actor’s interpolation in a play. find fault with. Dwarfed goblin Down. Wandere: . Flowers, Southern § 3. Godéess of discord. A lor, Western State (abbr.) Constellation . Ammon. Stretches of beacl Swedish coin. Auditorv organ . Bevera all island. g 1l birds of night Privileges. . Counts up - Box. . Within. Ourselves gh Indefinite God of Jove, abbr.). | ‘onjunction. Tear apart. i Belglan violinist . Aslatic sea. . 3. Persia. | | | | | sterday’s Puzzle. . Finish. Article of food Toward. . Proceed. P . Spanish Tripe. Take some tripe which has bLeen pickled in vinegar and cut It in small :DIN‘('&, Let simmer for minates. Prown one onion chopped fitie in three tablespooniuls of Lutter {and add to this one cupful of tomato slowly 20 | juice and pulp, one chopped green || pinch of celery seed or salt, || Pour over . ind table salt. the tripe and slmmer until thic TWO NEW HOMES Individually Built copper guiters and downspout: 10 rooms. living room, library, Kitchen. pantry. dining s on 1st floor: quartered oak flooring, with and painted with cove cornish. Second floor, | closets cedar lined: linen closet i ould be turned into rooms. Large front agniry trays, toilet and storage room in Premier gas hot-water heater. Beautitul ia ¥ or by appointment—Telephone Clev. For Sale by James J. Galvin Owner and Builder Best Construction High and Dry Large Sunny Rooms Beautifully Terraced Floored and Heated Attic Every Meodern Convenience Open All Day Sunday—Inspect Today WM. H. SAUNDERS CO,, INC. Realtors—Established 1887 1433 K Street N.W. Main 1016-7 . THE EVENING ST 'R, WASHINGTON, D.-C., SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 6, 1926. 3 MENU FOR A DAY. BREAKFAST. Grapes. Oatmeal with Cream. Baked Beans, Chili Sauce. Fish Cakes. Pancakes, Maple Syrup. Coffee. D CHARLES URN. (Born 1837, Died 1909.) Swinburne would not be measured tailor. He bought his suits by * He created the starchless collar and soft-bosomed shirt. and was the first to wear the soft collars that are in general use today. He was constitutionally averse to doing anything that could be done for | him by another. He never opened his |letters, but waited for somebody else to open them for him. He would not give his autograph, but had a printed form to send to applicants for it, expressing his re- great that such was not possible. He loved to read of long-lived people, and would search the corners of ne | papers to find any mentign of cente- { narians. He paid a clipping agent | send him all notices from the new | pers of many lands pertaining to peo- | Dle who were more than 80 vears old He always 1kfasted alone an | refused to sh one minute of h | breakf: R. ocktail. Roast Lamb, Mint Sauce, Mashed Potatoes Creamed Turni Tomato Salad. SUPPER. Oyster Stew. BAKED BEANS. Prepare beans by soaking over night and boiling as usual, Use a quart pot for a p beans, as milk boils over Put in beans, s spoon molasses (more if liked), cover with mil cooks away. hours' baking in slow oven and vou will have beans both deli- | | clous and healthful. i | FRUIT COCKTAIL. ] f:(xfnf: 2y Make baskets of small grape- | | ol fruit. Fill with grapefruit pulp, | | 914 pot he had o sliced kumquats and canned his _initlals eng strawberries from which juice would never has been poured. To strawberry Juice add half as much sugar and when thoroughly dixsolved pour over fruit. d when a boy, with ed on it, and he made in any times when OYs Buil one cup strained cyster W liguor and one-half cup water. Sidim, add one-half teaspoon salt, one-half sultspoon pepper, one tablespoon butter and one table- spoon rolled kers. When mixture hegins to boil add one quart « Buil one minute, put one-half cup cream or cold milk into tureen and pour boil ing stew over it ’:f“. ange’ WO [i0___IKiN Are You Ready for the Coming Winter? sleet will a« roof in poor cd Never-Fail Cake. | Cream one-fourth cupful of butter, ! stir in one cupful of sugar and one | tablespoonful of flavoring. Add one ! | egg well beaten, then three-fourth { cupful of milk. M two cupfu | of sifted flour and place in with one-hali a teaspoonful of jand one teaspoonful of c itar. Sift these into the first mixture {and beat until all the Jumps dis pear. Bake in a sheet in a moderate | joven. This is an ‘excellent cake. It | may be varied by all sorts of flaver- Tt is economicul | A mood variation | nmelted sSnow ol havoc with dition. STOP — THINK RE-ROOF NOW os and asphalt shingles. work solicited. Our *s must be pleased or we accept Do money. POTOMAC ROOFING CO. 1016 3th St. N.W. t ke. y to mal 268 quare of emphasis cannot be placed upon the importance of your seeing these splendid homes lZfil & Girard NE Second to none 1n quality of construc- tion—with many new and distinctive features that reveal their incomparable value. Six large rooms; 3 porches; tiled bath; screened thru- out; built-in garage. Sample House—2903 12th St. N.E.—open daily until 9 p.m. N. L. SANSBURY CO.,, Inc. 1418 Eye N.W. M. 5904 Members Washington Real Estate Board CHEVY CHASE 3830 Garrison Street A finely built English-type brick sur- rounded by high-grade homes. Center entrance hall plan—eight livable rooms, two tiled baths, also & first floor tiled FOIBLES OF THE FAMOUS | fused. Jots From Geography ! longed visit, he carried this pot with him and instructed the servants in his hotel to make use of it when serv- ing his breakfast every morning. He hated public notice, blushed when he beheld extravagant praise about his work in the newspapers and seldom appeared in public. He never made but ond speech in his life. He never ate shellfish and would not permit them to be brought to his table. He went out in all weathers, ‘but never in his life used a raincoat, umbrella or gloves. After luncheon he retired always to his bedroom for a siesta, which lasted until about 4, after which he would either read or write until 8, then dine and go to his library untll bedtime. He loathed Sundays. Swinburne loved everything remi- niscent of the sea, about which he wrote so much. His note paper had to be sea-colored, and the only sort of soap he used was perfumed with tinc- ture of sea water, exhaling the scent of the ocean. When dying, physicians wanted him to Inhale oxvgen and thereby prolong his life, but he re- Then they told him, at a friend’s suggestion, that it would be just like a sea breeze, and he opened wide his mouth and drank it delight- edly. Barnabas, at Fama- stands on the spot where this “good man, full of the Holy Ghost and faith,” ministered with Paul of Tarsus and “preached the word of God in the synagogues of, the Jews.” Paul and Barnabas r mained at Antloch a whole year es- tablishing the first Gentile (Christian) church. This i{s one of the few au- 'lhentlc tombs of biblical characters. ‘Tomb of St. gusta, Cyprus, (Copyright. 1926.)° ;ndian Bannocks. Put on the fire two and one-half cupfuls of water and as soon as it alt and a teaspoon- The granary weevil, known for cen- turies as a pest of stored grain, may he killed when exposed for a few hours o u temperature of 135 degrees F. 1301 to 1333 E Street NE. On Capitol Hill 10 SOLD Inspect at Once 6 large rooms, tiled bath, hot-water heat, electric lights, hardwood floors and trim, built-in ice box, built-in bath- tub with shower, and lots of extras, double rear porches, with cement front porch. Fasy terms. For Sale by THOMAS A. JAMESON CO. 906 New York Ave. N.W. Owners and Builders Ask the man who owns one. Main 5526 R 2 2 T2 2 T2 2 T2 T2 ) First Time Offered 3824 Legation St. N.W. Beautiful Orienta Stucco Residence Just Completed i i Seven rooms, tile bath; garage: Irigidaire; | porches front and rear; oak floors throughout ; base i ment under entire house: best of construction. i j Open for Inspection Sunday I FFrom 10:30 A.M. to 6 P.)M. Built by William L. Martin, Jr. Albee , Building Price, $13,750.00 IFor Sale by Lawrence R. Smoot and Co. M. 4929 M. 4860 lavatory, wide side living porch and full attic with maid's room. This residence has every modern appointment and is finished with the topmost degree of good taste. Wide lawns with foundation planting and a 2-car brick garage. An Outstanding Value Only $22,000 Open Sunday All Day Motor ot Comw. Ave. to Harrisow St., west to 38th, thew south two shert squares to Garrisom Street Hedges & Middleton, g, . Realtors 1412 Eye St. N.W. Franklin 9503 !“bm. S TR T, Yoo n Cleveland Park | Only Two Left ’? This new semi-detached brick home contains eight large rooms and a full tiled bath with shower. Open fireplace. Hot-water heat. Built-in refrigeratdr. Hardwood floors throughout and many other attractive features. Brick garage. Paved alley. Exhibit Home 3104 Rodman St. N.W. (Just West of Connecticut Ave.) Price Only $13,750 Convenient Terms In ChevyChase, D. C. Only Two Left The finest appointments in these homes set them off as pleasingly different. Eight spacious rooms with tiled baths. Built-in garage. REAL ESTATE. ful of butter, then stir in two and one-half cupfuls of corn meal slowly. Continue the stirring and boiling un- til the mixture is smooth, thick and stiff. Have ready on the stove but- tered tin sheets very hot, and drop little rounds of the batter on the tins. Let them cook on top of the stove a few minutes, then bake in the oven until a delicate brown. Window Shades MADE TO MEASURE Our factory prices on made-to-measure shadey &ite You better shades for lass money. Have vs send you_estimates. bl il Main 4874-8552 830 13th St. N.W. ROCK CREEK PAR - ESTATES - ~_ Succeeding “The wost House on the Circle” OR many years, Homesite proper- ties on the park-circles of Wash- ington have commanded a premi- um over those with only street frontage. One tiny bit of Nature has enhanced their value . . . Today, in Rock Creek Park Estates, a wealth of natural loveli- ness envelops -your Homesite. Forever-pro- tected Rock Creek Park extends these acres of vistas. And, for permanent Homesite investment, an ever-increasing number of Home owners are choosing this richer environment. You Enter the Estates at 16th St. and Kalmia Road Office on Property—Adams 536 Ask for the Beautiful Descriptive Brochure I'elephone Main 5974 for an Inspection Appointnient Edson W. Briggs Co. Ouwners One-Thousand-One Fifteenth Street. at K One Remaining Home | Chevy Chase Terrace —and it is really one of the most charm- ing of them all. Artistic in its design— picturesque in its superb location under the towering trees of Davidson Drive— and surrounded by Homes of consistent character—creating a select neighbor- hood. it 1*' 4611 Davidson Drive i A perfect Home in every feature and ap- I pointment. Lot 75x130 feet, grass-grown and shrub-planted—with Garage that matches the Home. The rooms are large and effectively ar- ranged. Open fireplace, beautiful lighting fix- tures, hardwood floors, built-in tub and shower, best of heating systems and separate heater for hot water. There isn't a Home in Chevy Chase that equals it at its special price. Frankly we wouldnt undertake to duplicate it for $2,000 more. Note that the 1)‘)rice is surprisingly low for these high-grade homes. Sample House 4109 Legation Street Opep Daily and Sunday | J. Dallas Grady Main 6181 Terms to suit you 14,95 Open and lighted every day and evening, including Sunday—9 A.M. to 9 P.M. Out Wisconsin Avenue, one square south of Bradley Lane, opposite the Chevy Chase Golf Club, is Chevy Chase Terrace. CAFRITZ Oumers and Builders of Communities 14th & K M. 9080

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