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REAL ESTATE. THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, SATURDAY, JANUARY 8, 1927. REAL ESTATE. B S R \\\\\‘\\\\\‘\\““‘S’ THE EVENING STORY Py wondered if her husband would ever Emny's Great Day. find her. Poor old Fred! sShe must| O for a long Yme had Emmy | o 0G 05, G0 Hall & so Hhppy. For once | ®gpe “started to her feet ame her hushand was keeping his | ¢, 0050 0a 06 with the deare old word. He was really taking | 1, who was looking straig ht into | her to Halstead to trade Smmy’s eyes with the kindest look | The fact that her husband did not | 00 5 CC Miways keep his word was due to the | Biis Sars SRYIRRY Shessain reason that he had more imagina-| oo (™ S0 even if vou did h tion than either mo! or opportunity. | g think you ov e was always promising and seldom | poice Goexn't fulfilling. Timmy d felt that this | yyq ¢ she did it wouldn't matter Jatest promise of all would go the | "0 oo "voy have plenty of good way of so many others, but, no, he. was | g actually keeping it. Further 3 3 was so astonished that she hed promised to take her to see an | g0y ek | old friend who still had faith in him | “PUNGULTENE () have Tunch de and had kept up a certain 1t o) 4t my house, the big vellow one intimacy through ny years. This| o35 the Vail's,” she said, pointing. | friend, ‘George Vail, had prospercd. | .xng [ have asked your husband to married and lived in e come and eat with me. And he wants | the glories of which ¥ PVEr | vou, too. Won't you come?” | tired of relating over are imy twisted her brown fingers. %o Emmy. ed Hall always received | gpa shook her head with a gulp. | & hearty greetir I couldn’t. I can't,” she o ¥ us =it down here, have found out from yo Rome Ternice Vail, his W | that your grandmother was Eilen | So_while the morning was still| jjung of Coventry. Perhaps you have young they jogged behind the | . v anenlc bt TIAAHE] freshly burnished bay in the dish- | o) im0y Rachel Gray. Wheeled buggy wh Emma had | grandmother and T weve friends washed with her own hands. Her|. ok s Olix aariv AOhYOT aaye gingham dress was as neat as She | gy was my best loved girlhood chum could make it. Emmy's shoes were || bad lost track of her these many 80-80, and as for a hat she had none. | vears, 1 think it a But then she never wore : at | Brought her grand home. Her thick chestnut hair, coiled | gay. I am a lonely old we smoothly into a great wad at the nape | (hore are not many bits of my of her brown neck, was cov left to me. That is why I cling to enough for any head, and he in | ernice Vail. Her father and I were could not be more clear tanned than | cousins.’ it wa, And sh d no coat, but| Emmy an ;v husband lunched neatly tucked under the seat of the | MbcKTight. Anmaiher hert plaid shawl which would 5 iy v e fiaa Tt vrap ip nicely when they re-| A vht liked her z ad said - turned in the evening. and a at s as col “Tired, Emmy?” FFred asked, looking S lier! would ne 1 i 's grauddaugh Pir Smmy's eyes flashed g 4 % but happy, Oh, Fred, if we| ? to see you,” were We Request Your Inspection ver get out of debt then I'll get |y . “Don 1 g " rested.” As if Emmy ever could! Ly She wished she could help him, but | A< they drove home t . ké B UNING &zs the most she could do wis (0 slay | late afternoon, Fred said suddeniy: e RE ER ONS faithfully at home and wash and| sytell. I got George all paid up to % 1 mend, and cook and feed the 11 iy FEOTACIS it Towentitor 706 Colorado Bldg. Main 6140 chickens, and ride the fari BAkS0b 40560 ien i o bR ments, thus saving the hire of ah|fow did you like his ? S nan, . Big]olopRer, - en? But - that Mis. W39 ,s\x\x“\\\\t\\\\\\\\\\\s\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\‘\“\\‘ When at last they came to the big | Knight was a fine woman. Did you o) - house with the wide lawn she wish- | have a good time, Emmy?” T e ——— ed she did not have to go in with her nd Emmy with tears brimming her husband. A woman came to the door. | aves and a song of thanksgiving She was about my’'s age and she | her heart which blotted out all bitter- was blonde and pretty ik RnE e A o “This is my wife, Mrs, Vail.” said THE END. Fred. “I'll leave her with you so (Covyright, 1926.) you can got acquainted while I have i & a talk with George here bu\ q /. Bernice Vail knew Fred b i seen him bfore and she knew MUSSOLINI CALLED her husband that he must receive fair D treatment. But she lifted her chir MERE F'GUHEHEA “You may step in there,” she said, opening a_door. “My husband Fetee the study S * where he is,” said Trea, | Self-exile Says Duce Will Be ‘ ittered away ; ; ; Sy entored the room Sndicated, | & Caesar if Slain, Another Kaiser ' She had never seen such a room. She i i ; caught her breath and stared. Such if He Lives. shining and velvet elegance frightened s £ her. She turned toward Bernice and |5 . SR found that she was alone. Doubtless | BY ihe Associated Pre Mrs. Vail would be back in a minute.| NEW YORK, January S—Prof. S n]k xlnw @ -!clvxv- : t r:]mn- Tm: { Gaetano Salvemini, self-exiled from saw with dismay that her shoes hac Sarnes o s left a trail of dust on the wonderful | Italy after alleged attacks on Thepre ‘ ; red carpet. a b iknn red nere ) At the back of the room thick cur ration that Mussolini is / irred in a s b only a figurehead and the reconsfruc- tains stirred in an unseen breeze. And | Only & figurchead Bnd the LErons it from behind those curtains were }(\:" PSS e voices. One was Bernice Vail's, a cold eEe < i . high-pitched voice. The other voice | Prof. Salvemini, a noted historian s and a former member of the I AR SOw snU R > “hamber of Deputies, arrived +#Did you have aller, Bernice,” | Chamber o LIRS, Sl v 2 Bekraithe 6o rilie wulce. day aboard the French liner o “She is ‘o caller of mine!” Ber. | He has been living in England, where A Breuninger-Built Residence On Massachusetts venue ARNNENNNENY, H AALTRREARAEL SHEARARAUNRNEN SRR \\»&\\;\\\\ ARVARIALERAERNRNRNNNNN EL B 17 3421 Massachusetts Ave. With i 1 finish, this home is easily uish s o1 th st unique and in dividual h i rooms, 5 baths and lavatory, and heatec for Attractively Priced, and leable Terms May Be Arranggd Open Daily Until 9 P.M. AAATTALATHATATAAAAAALALTATATHATALAATLATAAL LAAT AHLTHALALARAL ARHRLRARAAAE SRR Beautiful Semi-Detached Home Allison Street—Just West of 16th St. One of the Finest Locations in Washmgton s A A A R A Y T T R R T T T TR R RRN nice mpoke hotly. I should hope not, | he fled when his life was threatened. Her husband is just some old hang #“‘“‘{"{:‘: i is killed,” he said, “he oS i g il Mever peur ATt hey lives he will become another pald back.. This woman hus come to | Kaiseh Wilhelm in eclipse. ni town to spend the money. he borrows, | i$ not the creatc i s rhed : 2 Poor | Eandist. A s it o il s =T i s killed, like all i ges L government: surviv force She Is as old as 1 am 204 | Glone, his martyrdom will prolong it e o The | life and harm the world.” s a brown, plaited skirt, as| Ty, cual creators of Fasgism, he » VYV P VO VYV O vV OrI v I v vy vV ¢ & \\\‘\\\\\\\‘ ALTLLLAATLAALATLLETTLRLAT STLLETLAEAAHAATETHEERLTLARLLHL SATAURAENANS SANRANARLANNRNNNN P e -her® You had | 8id. were the military men, ‘the big better go and talk to her. She will be | industrialists and the war profiteers. The above chart, prepared by the Operative Builders’ Association of the District of Columbia, shows, upper, left to right: 1, comparative house construc- | tion; 2, apartment construction. Lower, left to right: 1, total amount of residential units; 2, value of residential work. 0il bu ) € Hmmr screens, 38 feet, with 3.car garage and , Mrs. MacKnight! 1f you | = aren’t the queerest!” Bernice laughed. | DIVORCE REVIEW ASKED Maid Sues for $50,000 Dression tiat she. Was entéving & id Sues for $50,000. But there was silence, i = i clothes closet. She was about to hang Emmy had a queer feeling that \he1M1x Evelyn Cady s First Bill in Mary A. Edwards, a lady's maid, | uyp a coat belonging to Zaidee Lang. wunmhe ng :;]rfl\ed Jir'mlv b«’}l‘“f’f'l"x \l“l"; i« 3548 T street, vesterday filed suit in | horne and fell from the first floor to ‘ curtains. e e a8 December Found Missing. the District Supreme Court to recover | the basement, she says. She i3 rep- up and ran out of the house. | MIAML Fla.. January § OP).—Coun. | $30.000 damages from Carey D. Lang. | Tesented by’ Attorney E. Hilton ce She ran and ran, and finally —Coun - Jackson. " ¥ horne und Zaidee Langhorne. The o came to a little hill. It was a par for Mrs. Evely dy of Chicago (IS, BOT 28 ANe e it e A o but she did not know = E refiled a hl“ in Circuit Court here ety 3 s May 31 last when she fell Americans are planning to build a | | imbe h there wa ] review of the divorce de | MATCS fel Dl g n ] climbed up to where there was a bench | for . review of e divorce de | (louch an’ elevator shaft at 1774 | port and municipal works project at | [ in Washington’s e ection | @ B y say Massachusetts avenue under the im- | Callao, Peru. | and over: | st B Comstock, " wealthy Jifii:' : : | New 8-Room Shapiro Home ‘A hanger-on who never pays back! and Miami Beach sportsms i That is what my husband is. Wha ance of Peggy Hopkins 000000000000 000000000000000000000000000000000000, . Bulll -in Gnage am 1?2 () 0o] h One of those i b Doharnus ;'):dm...m '..,'m‘“";'i f\m?)‘lflml::(‘!'::n‘\?hlmmz Tk s et o e b special terms, S““able TQ"“’ May Be A""‘““d 3500 Ea T Open Sunday From 11 A.M. to 5 P.M. Cash—Easy Terms in the 16th Street Sec- tion of Saul’s Addition thing for that woman to say, especial- | on Jan 3. On an order from | Open 9 AM. to 9 P.M. GQQ'BRGUNM(GSR & Sons 4715 Piney Branch Road ly when—when she had everything |Judge A. J. Rose counsel refiled the | h i 706 Colorado Bldg. Main 6140 ' a LSOO ANMMARMMMMMMMMMML Open for inspection Sun- and could afford to be generous, bill, which was made public for the | [ 919 15th St. N.W. day from noon until dark. convince you of its this home tomorrow. Open for Your Inspection Sunday From 11 A.M. to 5 P.M. A delightful semide e >, situated among high. s may I 3 Schools and redecorated s r od six good siz « r S ing porch. Has hot w i , garage, elc first time. Main 8949 ) In Saul S 0&: Open Daily, 9 AM. to 9 P.M. Sunday, 9 A.M. to 2 P.M. Addition I nspect/ _ Built-In Garage @ 2036 37th St. N.W. THEY adjoin the new Glover Parkway, just north of Burleith, convenient to Western High and elementary schools. Of light tapestry brick, with wide Colonial front porches, six rooms, bath, break- fast and sleeping porches, white oak floors, large kitchen, built-in refrigerator and olher conveniences. S e S S SRS RS SR AR SR R AR R R AR RN R R S A T s e This Home—due to unusual circumstances—can be bought at a most unusual price—much below the established standard for the neighborhood. $13.850—31 500 cu Note the inviting details: Living Room—Larger than Baths—2 tiled baths, in ordinary dimensions, one of which is a with a cozy nook in shower. which glows the open fireplace. Sleeping Porch—Accessible & from one of the bed- Dining Room—Another yooms is & litge sleen- room of generous size; ing porch, cquipped bright and cheerful, and with screens. attractively finished. Breakfast Porch—] ust off from the dining room a spacious breakfast porch, completely glass inclosed. Heating—One of the best type of hot-water heat- ing systems, with Pitts- burg automatic heater for the service water. 1313 Farragut Street OU will find this one of the Six Rooms most charming homes in Tiled Bath this select community. just east Garago to Maich of Fourteenth and convenient to cars, bus, schools and churches. In addition to the items noted at the right, there are numerous special attractions of unusual merit. Thoroly Modern OPEN SUNDAY BOSSEE,THELFS 1417 K Street Main 9300 Bedrooms—There are 4 Floors, Ete. — Hardwood nicely planned to a floors; steel beam con- range furniture; large struction; wide cement closets. porches. This residence, embracing quality, «omfort and con- venience, is easily distinguished as b one of lhe most unique and individual residence uilt in \\ -Aihlll'lnn An inspection will cenvince 3 unusual featu luumln\ 9 rooms, 2 baths, lavatory on first floor and 2ear g Ope;l Daily From 9 A.M. to 9 P.M. Hedges & l‘fiddleton’ hic. o pr',::-‘x:; out 16th St. to Alaska Ave., thence to 13th St. Realtors - &8" BR_E ymg_& &Sm 1412 Eye St. N.W. ranklin 9503 706 Colorado Bldg. _ Main 6140 Possession may be had immediately —LEverything is in first-class condition eV KEEVER =GOS, Only $8,850—Easy Terms—3 Left See Them Sunday. Open Until 9 P.M. 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000600000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000. Deal with a Realtor 1415 K Street. Main 4752. 700000000000 200000000000000000000000310000000000008000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000 70000000 0000000000004 0000000000000000000000000000000000: