Evening Star Newspaper, September 10, 1927, Page 21

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REAL @ Yards and Yards of Material ESTATE") -«agg® THE SONNYSAYINGS BY FANNY Y. CORY. BY MARY MARSHALL. I heard the other day of a dress fust made by one of the smart French dressmakers that contained 12 yvards of material. It is even rumored that another is to contain 20 yards' Strange news, that, to modern ears Of one thing you may be sure—that where much material is used it is oF WOULD 3D TO MA TH ) CHIFFON FROCK A FULL GATHERED SKIRT. material of the lightest sort. There | must be nothing bulky or massive | about the finished frock. From the present point of view such frocks may be censidered volumi- nous. But, of course, they really are | not, when we recall that in 1859 no | less than 1,100 vards of tulle we used in the makin Much a short frecks that have been in f fon for the past few years, v be prepared for a sradual swingi MOTHERS AND THEIK CHILDREN. Happy Home Life. One mother Every child has a right to a home life. If there is any d | ment, no matter how slight, between the father and mother, they should | always make it a point to discu such things in private—certainly never at the table or wherever the child may be a grie (Copyright. 1 Everyday Law Cases May physician testify as unswitability of osteopath’s treatment? BY THE COUNSELLOK. Attracted by the advertisement of | an osteopath, John Brock decided to try this new science to cure his h A vear before he had fallen on an i widewalk, and since that time pains reappeared at intervals, The osteopath diagnosed the injury | as a partial dislocation of the hip and applied the treatments prescribed by the science of osteopathy. But when, | after four months of such treatments, | the pains still recurred, Broc his visits and refused to p; teopath’s bill, treatments were was not liable to At the suit of t or nis acco called as a wit physician for the purpose of having him testify that although the diagnosis of the os. teopath was correct, his treatments were wrong, according to medical science Counsel. for the osteopath objected to the intended testimony. and the court, sustained the objection, stating th for the | ock's cise other phy: n or system practice usually cise. Osteopathy being recognized ns a distinct school of practice, the es and practice of that school, by the principles and practic other school (Coyright 19 e of a good watch The Marcheta Apartment 1121 New Hampshire Avenue N.W. This downtown apart- ment conveniently lo- cated within easy reach | of majority of Govern- ment Departments has a few one and two room apartments, with kitchenette and bath, available at this time Rents extremely reason- able. Ask for Mrs, Grif- fin on premises. MATERIAL || IN of the fashion pendulum in the other divection. For the present there has really been only a slight lengtheninz | of skirts, save for the occasional y riod frock for evening or aftern With most of | has been on to the skirt: significant inch i asionally wedding frocks are | ng. When the Hon. Ursula Mary Lawley, for several years maid honor to the Queen of gland, w | married a few weck he wo |gown of goid and veivet brocade that | | ectually reached below the ankles. | Now that days are growing just a | little cooler scarfs may be worn with | |real comfort. Perhaps you would | like 1o own one of the new three | way scarfs that may be used for a| cozy neck scarf, for a sleeve scarf or. it you like, for a waistcoat for your two-piece suit. The trick is done all by means of two rows of buttonholes. 1t vou | t send me Well, ver got to hand it to baby! iler's knows how to get the good out ob a mug-puggle! am sure you will (Copyricht olonial Homes | Concord Avenue at Third Street Sample House—35513 Third Street N.W. Features: rooms, tiled haths, huilt-in tubs, pantries with inets, large and wash in six larg e enameled sinks, heat, kitchen o heater, lavatory Ruilti age. CONVENIENT TERMS Price, $8,950:2 FLOYD E. DAVIS COMPANY fl Main 352353 733 12th Street N.W. coner built-in poiches. trays in cellar servants Realtors = REAL conom Can Be Found in Buying One of These Lovely Homes It Is a Treat to Inspect the Model Home 2202 37th Street At 37th and Tunlaw Rd. Beautifully Furnished by PALAIS ROYAL $9,950 10 $10,250 New Homes of structural soundness and artistic distinc- tion, convenient in all of their interior arrangements for the use of the family, attractive to the ecye of the community. Wide and roomy homes, with spacious covered front porches and astonishingly large, screened breakfast and sleeping porches. The whole interior is beautifully decorated, giving an atmosphere of pleasant comfort. The bath is delightfully inviting in its snowy whiteness, with its built-in tub and shower. Some have additional lavatories for your use. All are equipped with Frigidaire, unusually artistic fireplaces, large built-in garages and are floored throughout with oak. They are indeed one of the most complete and best built houses in the District of Columbia. g OPEN DAILY UNTIL 9 P.M. DRIVE® WEST ON QUE _ST. TO WISCO; R ST. WEST TO H ST AND > QE EOM%OE&H&ELPS Main 9300 N _AVE. NORTH TO RTH TO PROPERTY. . Over 1,000 Cafritz Lifetime Homes Built and Sold Unmatched in Value! Homes of Quaint Design In the Exclusive 16th Street Residential Section Parkwood St. N.W., West of 14th Convenient to the Shopping Facilities at Park Road The vast resources of the Cafritz Organization and the resulting savings passed on to the purchaser make it possible to buy these unusual homes at a price extremely low for such value, *10,920 = MONTHLY PAYMENTS LESS THAN RENT Open and Lighted Until 9 P.2M. «x GAFRITZ o Owners and Builders of Communities 6 and 7 large rooms 1 and 2 tiled baths with built-in tub and shower Large porches 1 and 2 car built-in garages Exquisite decoration Bright kitchens, com- pletely equipped; large pantry A EVENING STAR. WASHINGTO? B | trouble in stringing beads. | tir | abo | cil afte forefinger. est usin; Sweet Potato Balls. potatoes To String Beads. ome time or another you have had | The next you string them he thread (ring you intend using and dip | ut one-half inch ‘of it in mu- e. Let stand about four hours er wiping between the thumb and |the cente You string the small- [ into de beads on much stronger thread by ! qul this method pri Boil some sweet tender in salted water, season with a little sugar with a thoroughly beaten ege. with a . drop just before t and brown lightly make for luncheon or dinner. MUST BE SOLD 7416 14th St. N.W. This beautiful modern residence is being of- fered for sale at less than cost. Desirably situated in 16th St. Hcig‘hts, overlooking Rock Creek Park, and comaining— 9 Rooms Lavatory, Ist floor Enclosed Sleeping Porch Lot 50x125 Directions: Drive out 16th to Geranium St., east on Geranium to 14th. Open Sunday from 10 AM. to 9 P.M. ROBERT E. HEATER, Realtor Colorado Bldg. Main 1064 9 Baths B"Fflk{flst RO("'I G{Inlge Limited Group of SHAPIRO-KATZ UNUSUALLY CONVENIENT LOCATION Four PHomes of English Besign 4330-32 River Road OMETHING for which every one has been é waiting: Six large, light, well arranged rooms, conveniently fitted bath with built-in tub, large, dry cellar with laundry trays and lavatory, double rear porches, and instantancous hot- Lawns are sodded and well planted. $8,850 To Reach—Out Wisconsin Ave. to River Road; left two blocks to property. water heater. Very Keiser & Banville 1108 16th St. N.W. Main 1397 AND APPOINTMENT —distinguish these attractve scmi-detached brick residences. Georgia Avenue with its splendid‘ shopping, amusement and transportation facilities is only one black east 0{ the!c }lomes. They contain a reception hall, living room_with open fireplace, a large dining room, equipped kitchens, cold room, 3 bedrooms, a glassed-in sleep- ing porch, a rear living porch, a large front porch, tiled bath with built-in shower, and second floor lavatory and a built-in garage. Tastefully deccrated walls, sanitos kitchen and bath walls, beautiful lighting fixtures and all mo.dem installations make it a very convenient dwelllng. Reasonably priced, $12,950. SAMPLE 6202 12th Street N.W. Open for inspection. To reach, take any car going out Georgia Avenue, or drive out 16th Street and Colo- rado Avenue to Georgia Avenue and Rittenhouse Street, then turn one block west to the sample house. SHANNON & LUCHS INC, HOUSE Exclusive Agents draln, mash, and mix marshmallow sery Open and lighted daily until 9:00 P.M. Low BUILT HOMES C.. SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 10. delicious sur- | 1927, REAL ESTATE. Each of the homes in this charming Colonial group 1s located on a large and well land- scapcd lot. and faces on a paved street. There is a spacious living and dining room, a clothes closet, and a completely equipped kitchen on the first floor. On the second floor are three bedrooms, many closets and a tiled bath with built-in shower. The large basement houses the laundry. the hot-water heating pllnt and the hot-water heat- er. There are hardwood floors throughout. The Finest Home That Money Can Buy for $8,250 2412 Third Street N.E. Buslt by Shannon E‘f Luchs. Inc. Members of the Operative Builders Assn. of the D. C. N RENTING an apartment at the figure you would pay monthly to own this house in WOODLEY PARK you lpse more than the sum represented by your rent receipts. You lose among other residential advantages an association with substantial property owners who have happily and permanently solved their future home-living problems by purchasing homes in this ex- clusive section. The new houses on 28th Street N.W. should not be mistaken for raw, untried community developments. They are specially constructed homes in a district which appeals to families of taste and responsibility. Two baths, clothes closets of cedar, garage, maid's room, shower and lavatory, laundry. Fireplace, built-in refrigeration, instantaneous hot-water system, etc. g Prices, $17,500 to $19,000. Terms: $2,500 payment and $125 monthly. Other homes in 1#70odley Park up to $45,000. Open House a 2923 28th St. N.W. (Turn off Connecticut Avenue at Cathedral Avenue, or at the Klingle Bridge) WARDMAN 1437 K St. N.W. Main 3830 1318 FLORAL STREET N.W. True Reproduction . and the home in which generations have perfected l}:e nppointmeml. Adjoining a fine estate and overlooking the entire city, in a most exclusive and accessible community. . The typical Colonial features of this all-brick home are harmoniously blended with every modern convenience. Thera is a large sun parlor, m sive brick open fireplace, full depth Colonial veranda, detached garage, splendidly landscaped yards, enchanting archways, oil heat and many other unusual attractions. OPEN SUNDAY Drive out 16th St. Extended to Geransum, Into Alaska Ave., One Block to Left * Wm. S. Phillips & Co. Or Your Own Broker s 1516 K St. N.W. Phone Service Until 9 P.M. )

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