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STAR MODEL HOME ATTRACTS CROWDS Wesley Heights Residence Viewed by Steady Stream of Visitors. Openhouse to Washingfon at he 10 F greatest crowds was_impossible for the hundr hand to enter the h time. so while one interior and another roved over the ground scores contented them about the neighborhood as their turn. of the staff ¢ wuilders of th stationed al the visitors, to ¢ eration of the moc which the hou n equipment with is plentifully sup- tures of construction. Interested in Features. s found themse in the bi nace for inter and it the gas boi nace which, peared to most clinker-tired I\nul\ head: \wun] solve the problem of chilly Fa J busied lh(‘m\?l ith minute spections of the kitchen with its gas- operated refrigerator, gas range, one- piece porcelain sink and drain board its iight and air through ample dows, and its well appointed pantr ! Following the inspections of their vorite features, husbands and w united in the visit to the living and dining rooms. Comments of appreciation and lively eriticism of planning and furnishing rd throughout the day. The decoration, as executed by . Sloane, won praise from hus- bands and wives alike for the needs of both in the home, seemed amply provided for. Ascending the stairs, visitors were confronted with an example of what wise planning-and appropriate fur- nishing might produce. The four bed- rooms on the second floor, each dif- fering from the other in decoration and furnishing, provided the visiting home lovers with suggestions for their present homes or the home they might be building. Perhaps the most widely discussed feature of the whole house, however, was the third floor. Familiar with the d “‘rooms under r visitors were almost startled to find two delightfully furnished and really cool rooms. Yes- terday was a warm day, but the attic rooms were as cool as those on the second floor. Expressions of real amazement greeted this discovery as each new visitor reached the third floor. Proper building insulation is responsible for this feature, the build- ers explain, Parked Autos Jam Street. Forty-fourth place was jammed with the parked automobiles of the visitors all day yesterday, and scores of “those, who inspected the house, were particularly interested in the garage. They found it almost hid- den in a grove of trees behind the house and separated from it by a little gulley, and reached by a curv- The landscaping of the n the house and garage as planned by John H. Small, 3d, was another feature which pleased many of the visitors. The Wesley Heights home will be open for public inspection for four \ weeks, beginning yesterday, and representatives of the firm of build- ers will be on hand each day 10 show the house to the visitors. The home may be reached by driv- ing west on Massachusetts avenue | N from Dupont Circle, crossing over ‘Wisconsin avenue, and immediately thereafter bearing slightly left from Massachusetts avenue, down Cathe- dral avenue for .a distance of one- half mile. This will bring one to the front door of Wesley Heights, where the driver should proceed west one block, turning left, or south, on Forty-fourth street for one block, then turning to the right on Haw- thorne street and traveling in a_west- ,erly direction one block to Forty- fourth place. The site is then to the left, and on the right hand side of that block—Forty-fourth place be- tween Hawthorne and Garfield streets. ICE WATER FOR PUBLIC. Gospel Mission Fountain Supplied by Evening Star Tickets. Tce water is being supplied free at the Gospel Mission's public drinking fountain in front of the mission, 214 John Marshall place. The Evening Star ice tickets are being used to keep the cooler filled, and mission officials have noted the increasing popularity of the fountain during the recent heat wave, The mission is also supplied with 4 i ribution to the s made with ng cases through visitors, the Bible school and the Gospel waving KLEEBLATT g F Window Shad d Sereens. Phone Line. 830 R rl\r\llfll\l rado. tut Tt Ligh Driced. mish e Tie VW ROOFING—by Koons glae Roofing, Tinting, Repairs, Root {'fi\".m'.\'g-mled°““'e i “Gadly Swtimate. Call us up KOONS &ty sisin v, ‘A MILLION-DOLLAR =—vrinting _plant equipped to handle every )Hd o( Srhting fob, ational Capital Press ‘IIO l?u D §T. NW. Fhone M. 650 119 34 St. 8.W. Main THE EVENING STA INTERIOR VIEW OF THE STAR MODEL HOME l : = - Living room of the Model Home at 2910 Forty-fourth place, Wesley Heights. The furnishing of the house was executed by W. & J. Sloane. 'BREAKS TRAFFIC I.AW,‘“ JAILED NINETY DAYS Colored Man Sentenced for Reck- | less Driving and for Operating Automobile Without Permit. Roy Tinker, colored, of 1012 Seventh street ‘southwest, apprehended yes terday evening in an automobile near Bridge after a chase of as sentenced by Judge ) hon today to 60 days in jail for not having a permit, and 30 “days for reckless driving. A charge of failing to obey a police- man’s order to stop was continued. Tinker was arrested after > from his automobile on Water and made a dash around severa freight cars by Park Policeman Wil- liam Hammond. Motor Cycle Police- man S. G. Kitchen and Arlington County Policeman Hugh Jones. Edward A. Johnson, colored com- panion in the machine, of 127 Quan- der street southwest,” was charged with disorderly conduct. He put up $5_collateral. 804 17th. OVER' FORTY FLAT TIRE? MAIN 500 Plnlllps Terrace Apartment 1601 Argonne Place \ Just North of Col. Rd. at16th St. lb\'erlnoldnz beautifdl Rock Creek ‘Washington's exclusive resi- dfllflu! section. Inspect these won- derfully arranged apartments today ane convinced ll to their values compared elsewh: One room, kit Fll and_bath with “I:_'nlh’ de .I: 4 £50.00 and hl\fll Mnrnh 5 $57.60, 0. nd b «'i“ ok bea: and bath, and bath; Sufohy Five ~ jooms. reception hall and vath. $100.0 lon hall and Five recept bath ’vlvllh larze ‘poreh. $150.00. 24-hour telephone ‘and elevator service. Resident Manuger and Rent Agents on Premises William S. Phillips & Co., Inc. 1516 K St. N.W. Adams 8710, Main 4600 as it sped throvgh Virginia High- Giving chase over the High- Jjoined by the two MAN FOUND STARVING. Apparently suffering from starva- ticn, an elderly colored man, known to | the police as Charles Shepherd, was | found this morning on a lot on Hutch- ins place, near Conduit and Reservoir He was in a dazed con nd only managed to mutter his name. Save Money on Window Shades ‘When you have us n benefit of our low factor: Call U 830 13th St. N.W. The Knowing Mother WHEN YOU’RE TIRED Keep a bottle of thi regularly. Pennsylvania Avenu you save the middleman’s profit. Emergen Hospital and later re- moved to linger Hospital, where he will be detained for observation as to his mental condition. R S T P ST BOOKS WANTED All Kinds—Any Quantity BRING THEM IN Or Phone Franklin 5415-5416 BIG BOOK SHOP—933 G Have Us Make Them to Order make your shades to measure We give you the y prices. Let us send you an estimate on re-shading your home. s TODAY! l Main 4874-8552! W. STOKES SAMMONS, Proprietor Will Have No Other There’s nothing more refreshing than a nice, cool drink of Chestnut Farms Buttermilk, s beneficial bever- age on hand by having us deliver it POTOMAC 4000 e at 26th St. N.W. The Only Dairy Plant Rated 100% by the District Health Department The Likable Drink OU don’t have to “learn to like” National Ginger Ale. flavor pleases Its natural immediately—its gingerness is unmistakable—and it ap- peals to every genuine straight taste because it is a ginger ale. There are no risks to be run when you order National Ginger Ale—you know exactly what you are gettiny; precisely what it is—the same as it al- ways has been—delightfully delicious, refreshingly exhilarating. Made tod that ma By case or bottl tessens. ferved at Guggeahelm & Co, ay the same way de it famous. e at grocers and delica- cafes, clubs and fountains. 33d and K Streets. W. 2508 WASHTNG’I"ON. D. MONDAY, AUGUST 1, 1927. i ISHED !flA;Inls 5 ; " WHERE ECONOMY wt Special This Week HEINZ Baked BEANS With Tomato Sauce 3 23¢ Individual Size 2 cans 9c August. Small Cans Picnic Size can, Del Monte A sparagus Tips ‘Del Monte AsparagUS Tipssl:::-’teiaf', Del Monte Asparagus § -y 20c 35¢ 35¢ Tall can, " 5-02. bot. large bottle Sweet and Sweet Mixed 20c 24c 12c Heinz Heinz Ketchup Heinz Vinegar Pickles e 15¢ Cider or White pint bottle Special This Week A&P Brand Pure Grape Juice Pints Quarts 15¢ | 29¢ Budweiser Bottle, 16¢ Special This Week T hea-Nectar TEAS Orange Pekoe India—Ceylon Mixed 12 DO YOU KNOW —that from Canada to Texas—Atlantic Coast to the Ratky Mountains—where A&P Stores are located— there is more Sunnyfield Butter sold than any other brand? Why ?—Quality! The Choice of Millions Buanf’ . Butter v 5] c In Quartered Pound Prints—As You Like It! Fancy Creamy BUTTER Perfectly Churned from Finest Pasteurized Cream! 14.-1b. phg. 14.-1b. phg. WHILE THEY LAST —we are going to continue to offer a Sanitary Sink Brush for Ic, with the purchase of 2 cans of Octagon Cleanser. COMBINATION PALMOLIVE SOAP Standard Brand COFFEES Wilkins B’fast. ..37¢ BA N:'Kl?rvzrg Ripe Wilkins Perfect. .47¢ Maxwell House. .45¢ New Crop Orienta ........45¢ ONIONS Lord Calvert. . ...45¢ Kaffee Hag. . ... .65¢ 2 CANS CLEANSER 1 SINK BRUSH.... TOTAL . New Crop Eastern Shore POTATOES 151+35¢ CABBAGE Mason Metal-top Jars, pints, doz., 69¢ Mason Metal-top Jars, quarts, doz., 79c Mason Metal Jar Tops, b doz., 25¢ Quarts Iona Lima Beans . . . can, 8c Iona Peas . . .. . . can, 12¢ IonaCorn. .. . .. . can,l0c Waldorf Toilet Paper . . roll, 7c Scott Toilet Paper . . . roll, 10c 20-Mule-Team Borax, pkg., 15¢ 3:in-10il ... .0 oL eail0c Star Soap . . . . « . cake, 4dc P&G i Soap, 4 cakes; 15¢c THE GREAT OUR STORES —close at 1 P.M. Wednesday afternoon during Please therefore shop early for your needs. FRIDAY, AUGUST 5th Another New Meat Market Will Be Added to Our Branch at 3530 CONNECTICUT AVE. Watch for Further Announcement in Thursday’s and Friday's Star That We May Better Serve Our Customers in LEESBURG, VA..and NEIGHBORING TOWNS, A NEW MEAT MARKET Has Been Installed, Where We Are Carrying a Complete Line of Government Inspected Steer Beef, Lamb, Poultry and Fish Small Firm Heads ATLANTIC & PACIFI Assurance of Values! At all A&P Stores you have the assurance that the utmost in values are offered—always—the assur- ance, too, of fine-quality foods— AT PRICES UNQUESTIONABLY LOWER! :m'ausuto [ Special This Week Campbell’s BEANS With Pork and Tomato Sauce 3 o 25¢ A&P Brand Baked Beans Can, 8¢ Veal, ot wote Fruits for Salad ™% 'can,25¢ peamnte Peaches Nawe éimee can, 20c Yellow Clings Sraie™e Pineapple e can, 25¢ Large Size Assorted Flavors 1514-02. jar Sultana Jams 20c Franco- Spag’letti . « . can, 10c American Rinso, Large Package . . . 23c Yukon Club Pale Dry GINGER ALE Bot. 10 Bot. Plus Usual Deposit rer G 42F10c Plus Umal Dcpon'! A&P Brand APPLE SAUCE Prepared in Our Own Daylight Factory 12V2 —AND DID YOU KNOW, TOO —that every egg you buy at an A&P Store has firct been carefully candled and selected before they crec even offered to our custamers. Result ?2—Satisfaction! “SUNNYBROOK” EGGS, doz., 35¢ | “WILDMERE” EGGS . . doz., 33¢ Both Grades Packed in Sealed Cartons No. 2| Med. Can Can LOOSE-WILES BISCUIT CO. SURPRISE ASSORTMENT —_— Cne of Their Leading Sellers FANCY THIN SKIN JUICY LEMONS »-35c Standard Brand TEAS LIPTONS ., 9¢ LIPTONS ,,, 25c SALADA ,,, ., 9¢ SALADA ,,, 25¢ BANQUET % 9¢ BANQUET ;. 25: owe J ORDS ., . Dozen 25c 2 Lbs. 9C Lb. 4e n'". doz., 89¢ doz., 99¢ doz., 7c¢ Ideal Glass-top Jars, pints Ideal Glass-top Jars, quarts, Ideal or Mason Jar Rubbers, A &P Pure A. &P Puu 16-Oz. Jar 25¢ 25¢ 25¢ Bottle 1 0c Grape Jelly Apricot Preserves P Quince Preserves 16-Oz. Jar 16-O3. Pun Jar. Stuffed or Plain Olives Eagle Condensed Milk . can, 19c Del Monte Sardines sz can, 15¢ White House Evap. Milk, can, 10c Babo, cleans & whitens, can, 15¢ Bon-Ami Powder . . . can, 12¢ TEA co.