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REAL ESTATE. THE EVENING 5 REAL ESTATE. The Sidewalks of Washington SUB ROSA The Daily Cross-Word Puzzle }'ll‘(l)ll:':ol;é(l)li;.YE | A 5 " {understand tha - 2 oiput sldewalk correspondent was|for a long time, and he would just Saving Up Trouble. 2 i:"‘d:y' No\:embe‘r 8 | _A:'" the S:‘:"“ e hen oA Yo el L vited to visit A strange sort of | hasten u B aps mak B et ceording to astrology, tomorrow is elen is 5 years old. She fs the ||y ¢ Sk : ot here and perhaps imake| Gjadys fretted impatiently in the a day of contending planetary "in-|only child and much beloved by father | (ot ey graveyard yesterday—an automobile | the next car home. And still he likes 1o fuences, disturhing to the nerves. |and mother and four grandparents. |iove mother and that wor wii Lol rd. ‘The owner of the junked [to be called “a hard-boiled egg." walting roomsofithe big rallroad sta Temains of what e ton. Tt iwasl Hours . late dlveafiy. ' 2 . = Good ‘and evil aspects may be felt fand a host of uncles and aunts. It (s | o s i - at one tme repre- T ConAAR RIS R ks e | T roreRen ot Hlic SIu Ao WG R D T ek AL shs (chilA forgutal i Helon ways: ‘anyihiug 66/ natIng Moy naterd! “iboutmis- | |'tariicis Mhinviiet “at 4 oW1BEE | ivery |k ihe onaltod ther e atiwatch ar i s e age |ine oy Past knowing what she Is sav: pense showed us morning. ~ Most of Wa 'rl‘)}m:“un S [the hundredth time in five minutes. | Scientific books will gain wide favor. | garden. | talking to her. What l;n!-mn.:-dna“;.'!: ,Shout the piace (e e eDclea e A1 arovral er uricostad youtiin Er et el t0r nowl pr ST | S MO o e sewing and HElen was | warmshaln dn & scet s Dot :.yu';‘;;a{.?u.;dmm' grown fruits and vesetables. N 1-f\mo greeting smart girls with suit and new leaders in the churches is l‘"k '}b:' ::rl‘ .h;";‘;v:rm el 8 (L‘l‘r‘ Until she has slept off the <torm of € els ety 3 | : i e b e read in the star. A Hel HCREd Tt 4 e~motion she will be in no condition to of yesteryears. 4 ally 3 | cases and leading 5, ‘There i3 an aspect presaging, for (and Helen reached for it g . Ihear lectures ahout her conduct Rust and corro- | folks who foregatk 5 | trains bent for the big foot ball game “ the Pacific Coast, growth of many Don't take that. Helen. That is| When your child has 4 temper tan- >3 BY THORNTON FISHER BY MIML (Copyright, 1927.) sion mutely testi- \ and usualy are gone before the sun e S o e (roehen Sour child has a temper tan. Minds attuned to the occult and stu. m Roing to make my dolly & |cure for it is water, cold wator Hlert: dents of psychic phenomena are to 88 with ir. fully applied. then a rub down, a | find in the West encouragement, which . no. Ik [ sleep and complete torgetfulr " oe will later be deplored, the series fore- e ¥ : g {the time. After the storm has nussed 11, - and the child is norr alk b Thie ditoultev cvorabiel atouction heginning to fold the silk about the |t} him hild is normal again, talk of the stars for the aged and for es. |dt £ A& Great deal ot thé trouble we nas teblished forms of belief. _“Give that to me. Now when T tell it Childten comey foa Reactionary tides of thought prom-|Y0Ou not to take a thing. vou let it wing the futility of talking to ise to sweep over the land, making for [2lone. ~ Stop that. You hear me?|an excited child. An angry child, a many big reform movements. Don’t you touch that silk again." rightened child, a sick child. is better The evening of tomorrow is read as | Helen held her breath for a Ieft alone to sleep the storm oft Do most unfavorable to courtship. instent and her face grew purple. | ifterward and it will have Journeya of statesmen who will fn- | Then she let out a roar that wourd |far mo ot ventigate political affairs may furnish |have done credit to a young cub. in - rs | the lion house. She kicked her feet | sens; E PSS, e seers —i | sensations for the press, the seel she bumped her head, she nored oo ity Sl prognosticate. & " Pleasure. wieking, dancing and ex- shrieked and wept bi' trars.” Al th | Apple Butter. b . : i - [time mother talked to her o 4 ate . a ' > 3t e 3 " in a stea 0ok | Persons whose birth date ft is|{Ral You hear me?" stop that. o “of brown o whia | should beware of romance in the com- Pt the matter with voye | USAF. 0N (oD of them and let stand ‘nr;:z”ye::’r..n Love letters may be espe- | yup gie oo making this fue? \'::. " 1;1 |'rl Irn the morning add one Fo | cially d erous. an ve & " kg s e ul of water. ace Vi e their gears are shifted for the last|swhe shared in th |almost out loud that she hadn’t sprung | “Children horn on that day probably | 2P have another piee of silk. Now | conker ,,k,,:,“‘mr,ha*:""“n"s;:;;' on the time. >wnership he man the bad news at the start of their | will be ndventurous and able to attain | 5% UP like a good gi Ind start cooking slowly. After copis Owners are becoming reluctant 10|agzed o hecoms party. Sho. noedn't have met Tim interesting careers, e e ity and bangng | ing for u while. lncreses the Lout. support a car in its old age. Accord- andlorc e with such a passionate protest. 3 (Cooyrieh 7 and pushing her motn c be ~ - v - s ceord- sole landlord. Across. 6. Cut Gaasloa i, away until her mother lost | n\n(kr{x';:&lhnl‘xlir;}.n:-l".‘:;J‘c"‘p;",‘l‘(':l -~ : : D) d for ing.to the dealers, it isn't any longer se o) Her objections to him and his con- o . H R o e could have been delivered any Made of wood. In favor of, oAl sl soemnee [t % cover unth the o the original cost of a that count: ¢ in which he | | duct 4 D ~—it's the trade-in value. {Tiver clings. peril- old time, but they should never have 6. 1 g _'\}2;{‘:".':_"’"& AUNT HET mmh;"'o l:“g.qhmfled of yourself, vou |an egg beater un[ilt’r‘ngg?}:‘ l“e’:lp\::\‘l"h We have been driving a car since |ously to a fast been allowed to interfere with a_won- o Moisture. ” el naughty child. ~You have lost c.ntol | hot o e s . § a those days when it was a 10-to-1 shot \\)pul:!'mm: o l\me‘nnd a glorious 1;:;!'(\~ ! One who prepares for publica- "r'x yourm;lf. 1 slmgl have to take | hutter “'.7».'"&“37-fig::“n"r"tffiinfii‘fx'r'r’?.’; that the rattler wouldn't make the | (i, anc girl with more sense n our . Doctrine. charge of you. Don’t you know that | pe i e e dys would have just buried her| 15 Roval navy (ib). BY ROBERT QUILLEN, it Is wrong (o behave ¥o? Don't ven stiek 14 s oL A1® Pan. and it will not o ner, L itywent two bBlocks|sgainst a frl resentment for the time being and 5. Collegiate degree. : ' I|HII||IIIIIIIIIIIIIMIIIIIIIIHIIIH!IHIIIIIHllllHllllIIIIIIIIHIHIlHmllllIIIIIIIHHIHIIllllllllhlllllIIllHllIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIHHII every one got out to see what made it | o e . o g e plunged right into the husiness of hav- " Maid loved by Zeus. run so long. Today a perfectly good |attitude of o4 L i bive con West Indies (abis car only 33,000 miles old ot be | resignatio ing a good time. She would have con- ‘est Indies (ab.). ek given away. A local m: am- [of the . few sidered the occasion too grand to be : Place. A particular thing. . GEmsiarsl ook ool spoiled by an ordinary quarrel 21 ptian ruler. Latin ldiom. ith ,,u,,e,.‘“", You really should time your quar- . African country. 2 Egyptian genius of the body Outside of the need of a can of | yesist the winds rels, girls. 1t you have something . Rirestilab ), 20 Limb. paint it is almost perfect. The engine | raing and snows. horrid to say to the boy friend, don’t . International language. 0. Raflroad (ab.). hums jovously. TLast vear he tried to|The exterior af spill it just as you're both setting out Redtitar Chalice, for a big dance, or a day on the links, SSbVIonIEn: AboHe oF the Qeid: Fabulous maiden. 4 ;lr& the _belt Colored Se:lion—Dennwood, Lnaring a buyer. fThe other day he|used for illumination. The roof leaks 10 object strongly and vehemently 10| 3§ Hindu ejaculation. Southern State (ab.). “C Huileiby one of the best construction gngaged a junk dealer 1o tow it to the | like a sieve and, generally apeakime, | Your man's way of doing things, con- it it . Behol 3 companies, following new and modern plans, “boneyard.” The car is good for 10| the structure is in the last stages of | 4uer the impulse to shout about it Stream Toothed {rregularly. Semi-detach d—6 . - Years more. dissolution and decay. The ground, |then and there. Collection of facts. S = rooms—tiled bath; hot- Sic transit gloria mundi though, has increased in value hecause [ Save up vour angry speeche AT il g water heat; hardwood floors—REAL Homes Sttt g ¥ ‘e | arguments for days when there - “onjunction . Anglo-Sax 3 i *oxox % geveral fine apartment houses have [ rEuments for days when there's noth | uunetion . RIVAE GE Miroas D in every sense of the word. =eil the car for $100. The past Spring shack is denuded ai a a i § he Pt Spring | the shack is denuded of paint and a | for a big dance or 4 Hanging tapestry. L been ergotad mearby. always to the next dull, rainy Sun-| Thus he offered it for $75. Two weeks azn | cat could craw! without difficulty bhe. | OF a ; ! reduced the price to $25 without | jween the oo and oill. 1y Even if the occasion arises for you Squirrel monkey. Rk outs The recent passing of a woman who | Two or three days ago a real estate - ) g Papers on the corner of Thir|operator made a proposal fo the |98y afternoon. s it - . SRl : o Seiieerr andUthe Avenue reveals | colored man for his land. Negotlations |7, ¥oul Kilow what the effect B B | an interesting phase of sentiment as|were progressing splendidly. The de- g F s z setter S. To C . “ dii . 5 = S ! Dk i B g on your hands. One who maintains a doctrine. 0 Change a Recipe. Pa ain’t got nothin' against that LJ exhibited by the average man on the | veloper had offered what appeared to " el g P Smith woman except one time she | by - street. Meeting a casual acquain-|be a liberal sum of mone By the time the rainy Sunday after French African soldier. ordinary recipe makes | come in unexpected when T had him | tance last night increased mightily | 1 i % noon has rolled around you'll have for- . Motion pictures. en 1T our faith In the potential ang sctuel | tng momons i, Comtempl gotten all the mean little speeches you Hioiee s B pan 3 : o - sual- Down. If th i 27 5 a0 | pt 5 Shing prepared—you’ll have forgotten usual l ere are eight or nine in the fam- | (Copyright. 1027.) - humingace. | haa vsome Sdim| o o e | 1 What caused your anger in the fArst . Teast desirable, ily, or only two, the recipe must be | e The casual gentleman would have | “party of the fir > st | tos Tesented the implication that he was | of the second part” focmula. ialt i s S || 1 At | either multiplied or divided, and then | Delicious Cake. S cen baaxted ¥ 0n the conirary.| When it came to alsn the papers, Half 4 ibis dose their)iompers and e matioa. | It the dish is to be prepared hurriedly, | Cream one cupful of shortening and he rather revels in being known as a | the seller carefully scrutinized the Biglis fote th i it i ; “hard-boiled egg.” He was obviously | contract of sale and noted the price :;;‘ufia'mflx;s :;'n‘; ’a,::v.if\'}-ul\)(‘-r: mpo- | Having its parts mixed. | <ome rapid caleulations are required. | add one cupful of sugar gradually in @ hurry to catch an interurban trol. | agreed on. ¥ ations & nnovances. 7y s pio 1 | It is well to have a file for all recipes | Add the yolks of fi 11 b ich | o cait i v Now, if the wise girl will only set ¢ ) IDe yolks of five eggs wel eaten Jey which runs on a half-hour head- he buyer waited patiently. Ob. - se & | Answer to Yesterday's Puzzle. | Which you have proved by testing. |and then the stiffly beaten whites. Add h ; : se lips_until some suitable way. Suddenly he remembered that|serving evident bewilderment ¢n the | & Seal on her %o teaspoonful f i o . occasion on which she can take it and each time y W ! poonfuls of lemon juice, two | [and each time you copy a new recipe | .,ieule of catke or pastry flour. one he had not purchased his evening face of the colored man, the aperator hof e ~% [ T T i out on the boy friend good and proper E 5,‘T—?Eljl N|A [P | |write in parentheses after the amounts | fourth teaspoontul of soda dissolved in Y T fied to the pathetic rges over the eastern hills—es. | of the season. . oblivion to which PP, 2 Summer. Gladys knew they were going to be hey had been con- Not S0 many mornings ® | late. as a s late, Also Tim wigned. Severai re. JZ% | loiterea ahout the market place. as getting rather unfaithful. Only cent casualties had & 2 | was a particularly busy morning, too. | 118 aheld be about hix heen added to the | i (== | In _the midst of all the confusing ac-| 1. Ruth Sawyer when that debris littering 4 | tivity, two farm women sat by the | coung lady had blown in on a fash one-acre lot. % side of a scant display of produce, |j;,hie tea dance. Just over there the value of which could not have: “mpo”j,v was bright and sunny, but was all that re. been in excess of One of the wom t was heavy within he ‘mained of a bootlegger's machine |1 held a small baby close to her | Y lim and the gay. hapby which had pitched over an embank- | bosom during the chill, bleak hours.|opgwd pouring into the station ment during a night race with the | They were still there at 9 o'clock, nted to go home, but firs police. Bottle glass was strewn over | When most of the farmers had desert nted to be nasty to the boy friend. the floor of the tonneau. ed the place. Trifling enough com-| “gy that when Tim blew in, srin- Another newcomer to the “bone- | Pensation for five hours' patient wait- [ nine \Wtih ‘pleasure, sparkling with yard” was a sport roadster wrecked |1 not to suggest the planting. cul- | fyp’ e was silenced with an outburst | hevond repair, a vicitm of an- early |tivation and hauling of their wares. of anger and hurt pride that simply morning orgy. The owner of this * % ok ok left him crushed and gasping. junk apparently was familiar with the | A Washington colored man owns a | Of course it took all the joy out history of each battered body or pos- | parcel of land in a certain section of |0t the ride up to college. It made sessed the imagination of a Jules|the city. Ilis original equity in the | the whole week end awkward and Verne. At any rate, we discovered | piece was until throagh the | embarrassing for both of them. where all once good 80 when | qeath of relatives Gladys herself wished once or twice Morning. Yote of the scale, Toward. Pinnacle. i A O O —-n!d I want you to inspect it carefully— considering the price, which is only— Small Cash and s5,850 E'::y M::ztht;; Payments Open every day and evening, includi g Sunday. Take car leaving 15th and N. Y. Ave. N.W. marked District Line—the homes are close by paper. It was suggested that he dash | said. “It’s all right. isn't it?" he" + - < —she'll eliminate most of the scenes J i t across the street and get one. No, he| There was another moment of b = et z siven In the original recipe the pro- ! one tea t ’ . wouldn't do that, because there was | and Sihe icolored Sman feala; 870 S AR URLY aEle, L LLD EFAIR[A| |portions von have founa suitable for | e e o n(:fuiavi‘:lze;'r:'('dl‘na!;:l:::x 712 . D. PINN Col. an old fellow, semi-blind, two blocks | “Boss, you ain't includin’ the house, |, ) ey mnc as nag N TN| [two persons or more, or whatever and lightly floured, and. onehalt K St way, from whom he had been buying | is v two weeks after you got mad es you| /A | number_you wish t Keep th fradd o8 anad JUEHAIE s | 2 enyon St. Ouwner’s Exclusive Agent 5817 | e an in a slow oven : l“]';f;‘, let things slide. If the ateady | T 1 S|E| |in case you need that amount is is old-fashioned and delicious. |IH||lIIImlllll!I|l||||||||||l|!lm||||Hllllllllll|||l|llmllllllfllllllllll l il BEAUTY CHATS 5y eovs kent rorses {?“,l:»:t‘,‘,:?"fifif:'r‘.i“"f:.r“’_i'f”h’:?f‘?fif; ! I ing bad habits—tell him about it seri- ously. but quietly. i il iage. red nose. Pressure from glasses, tight | Never get into the habit of accept-| ||_| After Mln'mg‘e - bands or a clogged system will usually | ing peace at all costs, Always stand | A Areader who signed “erself “Thirt- | e foung to cause this trouble. It your | right up for your own end, but don't AlC 000000 1 [ b 4 four Years of Age” sent me a compli- | digestion is at fault, try dieting for a [do it all the time. Save up your trou- L 1 ?n;(ary letter lm- mh!r!dda]' Lf'"!fvw weeks, substituting fresh vege-|ble for a nice rainy day—and vou'll| [T | said, in part: “I am =o glad a largs| i astri cats or | find the trouble evaporates the longer | }- — +—1 provortion of your ‘Chats' are for | LAbles and fruit for pastries, meats or | find the t - sweets. Drink plenty of water betwen | women like mysell who are getting on | Wete, Dr (Conyrieht, 192 P e toward middle age. The youns girls |M%alS also. : % - : rginia B.—Massage your legs ot th, F an in their teens don't need them; indsed, | LrENV Bodlassee vour les y , G Streets it seems to me they ought to be dis- couraged from fussing so much over | Mor® l"‘""“l'\; o their appearance. But married women | Miss M. N, W.—Advice to "C. D. like myself are different: we haven't|above answers your inquiry about much tine for beauty cuiture. and we | clearing your skin of pimples and sal- don’t know anvthing about it or we |l0Wness. You cannot stop your brows don't care.” | trom growing in again after you have | 7 2 T | £ . . . My reader has stated it for me ex- | extracted the hairs. 2 % % Al actly. It's quite true that the voung | F. L. B.—Instead of applying powder | b 4 | girl has more time to spend on her to your nose so often, remove the | personal appearance (generally, though | shine from it with a small piece of | the business girl often works harder |chamols. Your digestion must be caus. | than the housewife). But it goes to ing this trouble, as any ofly tendency | 5 " - 1 i | ” something fundamental in the human |of the skin can be traced to imperfect g & 4 7 3 race. The young girl must be attrac- | elimination. M5 b | — ues tive; she's instinctively carrying out | e » the law of the human race which ps: . chologists call by fancy names. She | Apple Sponge Pudding. ust find her “mate,” marry and pro-| Peel and core four medium-size g 7 7 ; f ‘ c ¢ hics chilaren: The. peychologists sy | | Teel and core four mediumsized | ; . 3¢ And, while only the passing of the vears and the that once she's dome that she in.|APPleS, arrange in a greased baking stinctively feels that her need for at.| dish, and fill the cavities with well . : iy gl problems that they bring Wi” create a Home, you tracting is over, and she can lot her-| washed dried currants. Melt one-eighth | If go. Perhaps it’s that, perhaps 1t's | ., ne) o hutter, add one-half a cup- 7 2 ~E Rl T ‘ may do much to create a homelike atmosphere by T think women are beginning to|ful of flour. and one-half a cupful of | B i e oy e Rl e e A Miller-Built House ‘ taking advantage of these two Woodward specialties prove of it, and have done and am | ful of butter, add one-fourth cupful of | doing all 1 can to make women believe | sugar, the volks of three eggs, and | 35 years of age is youth with common | one teaspoonfu] of grated lemon rind. | sense added. and has many advantages | Add to the batter, mix well, and fold | in Somerset, Md. over being 18 or so. There's no reason | in the stiffly beaten egg whites. Pour to be old, even 60 should be com. over the apples and hake in a mod- fortably middle-aged, 40 just over the | erate oven. Serve hot or cold. | P el borderline of yout. | i Did you ever drive into Somerset? It's - | Some water beetles and water hugs i Spot—; H i C. D.—The circulation is restricted | live in hot Springs at a temperature | - ,dd'ghtf“l pot—and its natural beauty in in some part of the body to cause a of ahout 100 degrees Fahrenheit | spired us to build several Homes here. LARRIRIIARERRIG RIS DGR PG RS 415 Cumberland Avenue Announcement ; s h An original designed 6-room and bath - Home—into which we have put the refine- MR. RoBERT MCcGRATH e | ments for which Miller-Built, wherever you . . d it, is famous. formerly associated with fin MCKEEVER Axp GOSS ® s . 7s now @ member of the You'll like the plan—the large rooms, the | Business Properties Department of attractive fireplace in the living room, with | built-in book shelves. Big porch. Com- The Studio of 14th c A F R I Tz M. 3 pletely equipped kitchen and pantry; cozy & K 9080 44 breakfast room, with table and benches; all 3 s to Retiiirs tl'_nree of its bedrooms are good size—with . Interior Decoratlon r big closets, hot-water heat and Welsbach : ’ RS EEGGECTEEE RN heater for service water. : EnCIOSUI’ €S & ShICIdS — Stucco and dipped shingle construction and Perhaps more.than any other single ele- ! big lot, 70x150 feet—with beautiful trees, | ment, the fabrics with which your rooms The introduction of this handsome line MERCHANTS i are draped and your furniture upholstered of .radiator furniture -disposes of the 9 govern the decorative scheme of your {)ad‘ator “]l’)‘]‘gaboo.”] fll‘at has alfwaXS p ¢ s . . een a problem with decorators, for it ATTENTION! Price i $11.250 e e i i e iinislriy and enclosures within the range of even New Stores for Sale _ beautiful materials from which you may a small budget. You will find it most You can arrange terms - ! make a selection. We will welcome the economical to use “Mullins” in your 427 tO 431 1 Sth S t. N E that will be convenient. opportunity to assist you in y?ur choos- home, for “Mullins” brings protection to s Open Sunday from 10 a.m. to 9 p.m. ing. your walls and draperies as well as We are building 400 houses and 3 stores in this desir- o ernconsin Avenue, turning into 5 EBINE e o WaHech ot tace s good investment. In- Avane ons oot Aveniie, 18 BtEY, ‘ ¥ 3 beauty to the room. / spect at once and be convinced. Avenue. Our representatives will be You will be pleasantly Pedeoaitl Heousillonstie : only too glad to discuss surprised. at the moderate ilt, Owned and For Sale by 3 : y e et W.C. & A. N. Miller your decorating problems cost of Mullins products THOS. A. J AM ESON CO. Ouwners and Developers STUDIO or INTERIOR DECORATION, S1xT Froom. ’ STUDIO OF INTERIOR DECORATION, SrxTH FLoOR. 906 N. Y. Ave. N.W. Main 5526 1119 17th St Main 1790