Evening Star Newspaper, November 27, 1926, Page 20

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REAL ESTATE. THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., SATURDAY. NOVEMBER 27, 1926. BEDTIME STORIES * J56d would me up, ve found m [ wonld ve up than e Almest Envious, somebody else nd eaten me much en up.” [ dou't wonder,” hat show I shouid 5. When they up! cather be shut! vs YO 1 th #or Ugly Ducklings. Whenever I pu! especiaily for “ug Jur | ceive numerous let; K | who consider themse !You all know the f: ugly duckling that g to be a lovely swan. This tale owes its im- wortality to the fact that it puts in nd alk ducklings” 1 re- from readers s in that class. of the in spital, they're | se can they vatient and 1i enourh tha a ve, | about M all night wit open. Nothing 0 1 haven't ping anything to Back flew Sammny Forest. He found Ts she all rigl 1 right, but sh at 1 for I am having | nd 1 can sleep one eve | can haria e here, wor ¥ to the Green | Alr. Grouse wait- | " Inquired !\Zr.& A " replied Samun rouse sighed “How I sh heat,” suid be. t it had been my hit by the hunter. 11d ke t almo: v hing abo 3 mmy, “but it Is. were thinking of going over ti m almo: I am_so, | most envious of Mrs. Grouse. do hope she will ¥ how sorry he w ws boy had [« mmy ) — i HOME NOTES | *h platter. BY JENNY WELN. repared and k one cupful of mi one-half a tea and a little pepper; dual touch that of any gift. This | s ure showing un- | Rermove fror 1 smooth, th unt t eppe of eg; three, Pour th Put the yo! course comand « st wing that wa It would be ai-lyet in my experien most wortn a broken wing to have all | ¢jalist » the buckwheat I wanted to eat. tnat pen of hers Is covere ot | It you | terfiles. h: I am al- | p, We t well and Jay.” To each plece || &, H d nice pieces of boiled | cauliflower, then take sauce previous- ot warm, made of | , two tablespoon- | poontu] the | k and meit the butter before add- | the ftire, add the Did | found a He d1d so, hie | recognizes as true. “plain’ | girls that they & 5 W swed with good looks a and a beauty s wd athletic coach I have n ngle girl who ¢ me potential beauty. F neates the universe and is as nat ural for gi for flowers t | The biggest obstacle in the path of sonal beauty bred from 1 nd unkind comments of thoughtless relat riends. chologists state of mind an plex.” It makes her movemer hl Shades are hading 95% i g hen stir e of the ler r the top. Around | ad ¢ i digested ; goud tasting. betantial and - lnes that painting and decoratin : kfust table and four chairs || wn were seen in one shop priced || B so love color || 1y any limit to the gay || ating oolor schemes whi t work out on niture is patterned i it lends | nain color might be bright yel- ow with trianings of black and tur- blue. 7 and 8 large rooms 3 and 4 bedrooms Open fireplace in living room Beautiful dining room d baths, with shower Most desirable, best located homes you’ve ever seen to the chair ba prright. 1 . 111 ald many ¢ Two ti i Real Estate Salesmen. Well established real estate firm, offering a num- 1 f ew operations, mployment to two Oil Heater Optional Extra cost added to 2nd Trust, but not payments. automol yod references Address Box 92-M Star Office to Colored 1674 Montello 1100 Eye St. N.W. Main 1363—Eve., Atlantie 986 PRI TN R | MICHIGAN PARK A Semi-detached Brick Home, 21.6 Ft. Front, for the UL R R R W. STOKES SAMMON! LET US E! | you'd never expect to For only 1,500 cash Mcnthly payments less than rent. Right in the heart of Mt. Pleasant, p Rock Creek Park—one of the best locations in Washington. beautiful new homes are as thoroughly desirable as their location. Deep closets Breakfast porch Complete kitchen Instantaneous hot-water heater Sodded lawn offered on such easy terms. Exhibit Home 1718 Irving _St. N. W., Mt. Pleasant D). 919 15th St. N.W. 823 Sheridan St. ! SAMPLE HOME Main 8949 $350 CASH A These homes consist of six large rooms, hard- wood floors throughout, full tiled bath, built-in bath tub, large closet in each room, linen pe- | marily. -| 5. Be kind and make “{ of Sciences by and the Shade Shop’ Washington last year, e better shades. with an incomparable view across I | neity, it warps personality. Those who | {are responsible for its development in another human being are gullty of one | of the cruelest of crimes. | Al this being true, what can we {do about §t? That is the practical | question_that calle for a practical so- | |lution, It Is clearly limpossible to roll | yback the y and undo the mischief at its source, but there are a number of things than can be done, my “Rules for Ugiy Ducklings” who want to become beautlful swans: 1. Undesirable mental complexes have a way of dissolving into thin | air when their causes are laid bare. } Look back into vour childhvod and you wiil sec just how your inferfority complex grew, and make up your 1 mind not to permit the silly, thought s opinlons of others to stamp thein s upon yvour life. . Do all in your power to develop vsical fitn which Is not mere absence of aches and pains, but is & radlant, magnetic healthfulness. ~Be jan expert at some sport. Cuitivate |an erect, graceful posture. Foor posture @nd lack of poise are what | make a woman lovk dowdy in spite of i good clothes. 3. kven If your features are not perfect, there is nothing to prevent | your having well groomed hair and | hands. Dark skins may be bleached, | blemishes removed and wrinkles | smoothed awey. Attention to cach {small detall will give you a perfect | ensemble. 4. Clothes are important to every wornan, but especially to the girl! | whose face Is not her fortune. She { should be careful to maintain a cclor { harmony between frock. footwear, hat and coat. Colors 1d be chosen harmonize with skin tints pri- ark-skinned brunette can- | not wear the same shades that are becoming to u fairskinned one. An ashen blond’s colors are different from those of the pure blond. | to nshine for Forget yourself. (Copyright. 1026.) | = Decapitated butterfiles live longer than their feller ccording to the re- port made recently to the Academy “ather Cambouet, a { missionary in Madagascar, who is othy Here are | noted for his blological research work. R 1 important of all the is evidence Factory prices. buy And these Open for Inspection from 9 a. m. to9 p.m. . Only 3 Left ct Quick and coat closets, 0ld Father McNovel | -By SH(RL/El__R/Q AN WILLIAMS. —] HE child who can assamie that everybody i Folks then justfaturaily are his friends. “The art of making friends is the art of being a frfend.” It's the same principle as forming oae’s lips and face to look like a sujile, aud, all of a sudden, orie’s body has the feeling of a smile. Try it. s good friend has a great gift LD Father McNovel, o Wio fived in a hovel, ®uh his muffler and mitts, .~ wejd he, “Those boys coasting Tl surely be roasting And give them particular fits. If they play in my yard| T'll beat them so hard \ There'll be nothing left but the bits.” BUT the boys cried, “Oh, father, (} ? We aren't much bother,” g {30 Then bundled him onto a sled. L Away he went dashing, —__And bouncing and crashing, And he laughed "til his face was So after that rid They could play right inside ~<____ Of the yard and have nothing to dread! Fcur Choice Lots for Sale Not only are they located in SIXTEENTH STREET HEIGHTS, but one of these lots fronts right on Sixteenth Street directly opposite Rock Creek Park and the other three are quite near Sixteenth Street. The price at which they can be purchased NOW and the great development going on in this property make them a real investment. Ask the opinion of ANY ONE OF THE SEVERAL HUNDRED PERSONS WHO HAVE INVESTED IN THIS SUBDIVISION. ROBERT E. HEATER, Realtor Colorado Bldg. Telephone Main 1064 Property owners: Have you prop- erties you wish to sell or exchang 1f so, consult this office. Over twelve millions in properties have been sold or exchanged through this office since 1925. Twenty-five years of experi- ence. Yours for results. Algernon S. Gardiner 932.936 Investment Bldg. 15th & K Streets N.W. Main 334 Formerly President of Gardiner & Dent REAL ESTATE. If You Like a Fireplace in a home that is comfortably yet economically arranged, yvou'll want to— See the Exhibit Home at 3104 Rodman Street N.W. Many other comforts are incorporated in this home; hot-water heat; built-in reirigerator; tiled bath with shower; hardwood floors throughout. Brick garage. such as Paved alley Convenient Terms Only Two Left Open Daily and Sunday J. Dallas Grady €04 14th Street NW. Main 6181 No. 1 West Irving Street Chevy Chase, Md. Near Chevy Chase Circle Practical in plan and finished in unusually good taste, this exclusive home will attract those who demand all that goes to make up an ultra modern home. This struc- ture of modern Spanish Colonial architecture contains four bedrooms. It has a wide frontage with artistic shrubbery which give it a beautiful approach. Drivew at side of house to two-car garage. Open All Day Sunday M. J. Sheehan & Sons 1010 Vermont Ave. Franklin 209 1667 Crascent P]aca s Fine as its Oak Floors! “When we say that our wonder- ful new co-operatively-owned apart- ment at 1661 Crescent Place is as fine as its floors,” says a statement from the builders, M. & R. B. War- ren, “it means that we recognize Rit- ter Appalachian Oak Flooring as the most desirable to be secured. “In all our experience we have, never seen flooring so fine in grain, nor so even in texture. It is truly wonderful, and when laid is surpris- ingly beautiful. “Everybody who has seen the floors in our new apartment building has been delighted. And our oak floors are typical of the construction and fittings throughout.” el All Ritter Oak Flooring is manufactured from timber grown in the Appalachian Highlands, where climate, soil and drainage are favorable to the slow growth which produces fine grain and smooth tex~ ture—qualities so essential to the most beautilul Oak floors. Use Ritter Appalachian Oak Flooring for the floors in your new home, or to replace old ones, and you'll be sure to get the most pleasing result. Let us show you samples and quote prices. W. T. GALLIHER & BROTHER, INC., 30TH & K STS. N.W., WASHINGTON, D. C. Usual Price of a Row House. Unusual Design Substantially Built Beautifully Finished 4300 12th N.E. Open for Inspection Walter Vaughn BUILDER—OWNER N. 5431 hot-water heating system, Crane automatic hot-water storage heater, “Quality” gas range, “Standard” plumbing fixtures, built-in refrigerator, concrete front porch, double rear porches and a built-in garage. Price $8,150. A monthly payment of $71.38 includes all interest and principal. ] &l Open Sunday for Inspection RITTER APPALACHIAN OAK FLOORING To Inspect: Drive out Georgia Ave. to Sheridan St., and then east to these Homes.

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