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REAL ESTATES THE EVENING STAR., WASHINGTON, D. €., SATURDAY, JANUARY 14, 1928 REAL ESTATE. : 19 . . . S T . Lessons in English ; Desngns for New Sweaters AUNT HE . s | _ - OBE| JILLEN | Roa: tures. lss ' Own O ® * L) 0% ¥ 3. She BY MARY MARSHALL. ] s shons s el ,,!;325 Tempera - Chicke «.'un or oose. .20 min. $o pound Words often misused: Do not say, “I| 1.3 nitted sweaters are with us|late Winter resort wear and general | .!”’,'A, g oot have o i heE-" | sain and when Spring and Summer |woar thix spring fs a fittle sports Jack- | e e Omit “not.” “Not™ and “but™ form a | TR, B PG W Bo worn to a |et made of knitted wool. The | (w‘wy 0. $o pound 1lls H double negative. i) - 9 ¢ are i ’ | Vea 0 Do By E. Phillips Oppenheim. L R e etderable extent, One of Jhe ad|now are whowing all sorts of duint; | Tirme of cooking 18 the same whethe A e vantages that is ¢ e Pl th 4 2 okl | covered or uncove ster is use Copyright 1937 by £ Phillips Oppenheim. L e e {hat they possess more Individuality |breakfast conts made of knitted or | overed or ur aster i Giten Smpnline: Chersiins | than those knitted my machine. More- | crocheted wool. | LA & (Est (THparimTeIC . B | t s AR stiche vnonyms: merchandise, stock, com- | {141 tROSE FEEECE 0 L g that s ome of the most charming negli- | | the roasting ny' I meats l»“‘xm'r(:l‘ ‘,u;. rown. pretts stenographer | he reflected, “unless they had evolved | moves strangely for us. ortress | . gity, produc I, the nitid Feectively | teer I hava e N and fresh ham in an uncovered Dl he ol paatine, NG | gome scheme for obtaining possession | 7 ally dead | "™ Wovd "stud worlF thpes | DO O O oA D Gl ased S e e el roaster), then lower o 350° . for the on tikes [of the genuine one. {man. Queer company for you, Miss | it s y At uy i, | Tone by, the hanc L ies o hajaia | sHine. i on o ore o e eIl remaining time. Roast turkey and easiter. - i thatthe schamel| Brawn: Tapgnier BEhst made ekse (our ¥ooahul mastering | (R O vour Initials or mono- | light shade of lavender. There was & fresh in uncovered roaster Dessiter. renowned explowr. coeede oug N zued | wander into Lombertson Square that A 0 ord. | SWeater with your L ' 3% g whould 2 » roasted at 330° F e e e succeeded. though.” she argued one wor ay’s word simple little slipon bed jacket of this | 10 blace her hotes and other docu; I\;‘I'M‘ull\. “There i; rl\-h;mm'( «-lunyrlv nl»‘h'“me frightened,” she con- | 1ncomprek -l'uhh'l not to be umh‘x'-} lovely satin, with edges finished with | for the entire t with which she has heen intrusted | that real packet—the one with | [ ened,” sl e o gures are incompre- ther stitching—not a touch Ecsinlpa SR Jeposit box a8 inet ¥ book and the letter—is still in the 1 was trying to get away |p Sl Sk | . L e i 3 i et a | hensible to me. > or marabou or ostrich to mar LT e d s e e T L —_— verfect beauty of the =: B'Nh“'“ 4 Sk hd Seiion e ) onto a bright admitted. “This one v only o aren’t easily frightened 5 % S " all rot o vr:.hml‘.n‘ ay just hefore cl sing time X Tuna With Noodles. ; Some of the smartest 1 tonhole roundgs of afternoon. 1 wvish 1% seasched hould have heen terrified of | ook a package of noodles in salt { bouquets 1 have seen receutly ar the letters re. We could have |3 alf an hour ago if 1 hadn’t | water until done. Drain and put a |made from colored felt—cut into pe 5 . n f th des in & haking. | shapes and put together with a back-| “I know a lot o' dumb women. Lut had some one back at the bank in a » ang laver of the noodies in a baking dish, | shapes anc o a b 10w a fot o dumb women, bu quarter of an hour.” a_ brute” he admitted. “I'|i}en a layer of shredded white tu | ing of green felt cut to look like green | ever' ons of 'em has got s enough “AT 10 o'clock tomorrow morning 1/don’t often Jose my self-control, a layer of noodles and another | leaves. ‘We have sccured patterns for | to agree with what her husband says 1 present myself there and de- | though. T'm ashamed to have done | ofituna) hen ke Lro some of the newest of these felt flow- | an’ keeps him thinkin' she's sn nd oy packel” she announced. M hefore you. I was at a disadvan- | qiuce of butter, milk and a little corn. | ers and would he glad to send them to e = shall leave {0 you to see thaf tage. remember. The only women 1| h or flour and a little Depper. | vou with directions for making if you R aa e % Lam not molested i€ by any chanee Sec anything of nowadays are (he | Pour this over all and brown in the ; :“{}j‘;“_‘"d“ stamped, self-addressed en- I set it wor make use of abroad and | ven for a few minutes. One c I arnase that e pronised. | 910 OF v i Tnglnd of 'the sime Tona end ons padkeee of toakies b | | (Covyrieht. 19281 Announcement g © have a regular departnent here | clas xuppose that prejudices me [} enough. i | . W a very good service. Tll|asainst the sex. I hate spies, al- | p ve you fullt protected. They fthough I am a spy myselt. Boms of | My Neigbhor Says: haven's had much opportunity yet | these women. especially those I make | sl ; t et away WHL (e real paeket, |use of in England—1 have a list of MENU FOR A DAY. To remove glass stopper in e 4 . R The move 1 think of it the more 1! them somewhere—will sell their hus- iy ‘ cologne bottle, dip them in hot Mz2. EDWARD L. STROHECKER believe there's a good chance that | bands, their best friends. even their BREAIKIFAST yater, or place It over the steam H < still there.” he added hopefully. | lovers, for a pearl necklace.” | s | n a kettle. This w oosen a - : AnREer ol her Chas Cans. || T Mhkreiace AL of manfwvith the | Orange juice stopper so it may be easily formerly President of . that no single clerk was [same lack of principle,” Miss Brown O: l";'u-:}l;:_n{! S : Nowed d wn in the vaunlts alone. |observed, “just as there ave plenty | W elha e L 1ke a funnel out of a yiece T ‘KE NC. . > This fellow thex've got hold of, who- |0f women who would refuse to have Cinnamon rolls. Coffee | of wrapping paper for pouring E JWARD STROHE(J\[:R- I [anything to do with vour bribes. | G tea, coffce and cerenis % f s s | Have you never been n DINNER. into their proper receptac . T T ARy e > “Married?” he scoffed [l moast it of nin) Brown sravy licaed foprials pesvent win will be glad to serve his clients INSTALLMENT N1 likely! You can't disappear | Baked potatoes, & Mateh marks on s polished or : : - 2 . wife like you can from your friends, e el e S in his new connectio th Peach shortcake, whipped cie:n moved by first rubbing *h | Grapefruit salad with a cut lemon and then with A oftec a cloth dpped in water. The flerce rigidity had passed from | (hee E Ll o o gy I his feat he fl: from hi: | W HAND-KNIT SWEAT-| ¥ ndd rafsing, Tunts eatures, the flame from : : N 3 SIG ts to a « til the SUPPER S ELABORATE DESIGN fruit or nuts to a cake unti is SUPPER ERS SHOW ELABORATE DE! Iihee yor, phed s Alige e f I THIS MODEL FROM LONDON | | beaten egze rava been ndded as she sank into her chair a little | Fruit salad, : S M eI e an utore nai Thes | | ) | < sty H will no an vitom Spice plumis g eyt | Hrult calce) hea m done by hand than to have a machine do it—and monogrammed | anding. CINNAMON ROLLS, sweaters are decidedly smart. mhe b One pint dough raised for bak- Almost all of the hand-knitted rexy Tl | | ing, one egg. one tablespoon bui- sweaters are of intricate design—de- She be | | ter, one-half cup milk. one cup signs that must require the closest | | sugar, one tablespoon cinnamon. | | sort of attention. I have seen a num- Bhat yon | | Work thoroughly, shape fnto | |ber of new sweaters with star designs point [ | rolls, set to ris \ light, | |and one showing a combination of ake. When nearly done ru | white stars and dots on u dark blue | | vake. v y done rub | | = lightly with butter. and cwee | | foundation. Zigzag and irregular di ! | with two tablespoons butter and agonal stripes are still smart and of one tablespoon cinnamin rubbed coul (.] much har . f\'x‘]( “ “lwllllnt r together, than the vertical stripes that were so i s | generally worn a few seasons ago. lfl the . . i One of the novelties promised for . ; . | | PEACH SHORTCAKE, WHIP fectly new and | PED CREAM | A ¥ Gl'all C. de t R rew it down. For a moment 18] pare suunee sake tsken 1o Willie Wills vt they looked T ence round tin and cut piece from cen. | hne Secfio f Miss Brown ter, leaving walls an inch thick n o pe mp Pare and slice peaches (or can- e e e = | | ned peaches may be used) to fili BY KORE Petworth it e b | | empty space and mix with sugar | | G i i to taste. Beat onehalf pint < cream until stiff, add one-half | | cup powdered sugar and one- < . for ! | half teaspoon vanilla and pile Screened Back et he i | above peach Porches “From the mol T ——— vur ho s FRUIT SALAD. E the time when 1 entered the bank Skin, seed and cut in halves Two-Car ie next morning, the book 3 : 2 | | enough malaga grapes to make Brick Garage or Bt 1i0epod ) . will have to wait|and sometimes I've had 1o lie doggo | | one cup, add une cup each tart b 1 th instruc that it for his opport for a year at a time | | apple and fresh pincapple cut $ / S - | 10, no one except He paused in his restless pacing | It is very sirange.” she reflected, | | into dice, one cup fincly cut cel- —;z‘“ 20 Ft. Front of the room. went to a cupboard, “that it should have been | whom | | ery, nad one cup Brazil nuts ) Congs notebook. brought out 'whisky and soda and |fte chose to take down your remi-| | bivached and cur inte s 38 Ft. Deep s T come | helped himselr. niscences. Mine has been the most | | o0 TOl UL, O ST "J/ f - ome wine. Miss Brown.” he in- |uneventtul life you could possibly | | famon juice, moisten with mas - Sited in ; : |imagine. There has been no H)llKll‘ i et Mae » by addi “Pug’ got meusles, an' T would of Beautiful Lawns the > shook her head. incident in jt. no romance, nothinz | | tion of whinped oroam and o gone to sce him a lot sooner but I| {0 |, Nothing. thanks.” she replicd . . .|but plain_everyday existence, and | | on tender hrtuce tonves. hought he had udenoids or somethin’ | Shrubbery and else except | Then the something else. Col. |yours—how am-zing! 1 have nev in' like ” Hedge ten order | Dessiter. forgotten |been so carrfed out of myself ou dictated to me. Why not when [ sat opposite to you with my = = 1l over azain this moment? pen in my hand and you began to z i The Location wven hand in your informa- weave that amazing story. There J B l M d I H | was drama in the very setting—your | ameson-butlt Mode omes Affords Every adily half a tumbler- wound. the dead man behind the R Coavenience t ky und soda, and lit a|screen, and then the wonder of the 31 Sold I i ; : et | things you spoke about. I felt one | | TI've done o little in that way al- |moment as though 1 were in a palace . dy. Miss Brown” he admitted. und the next in a dirty cafe in some | 913 t 937 Str t N “And if the worst comes to the |city whoxe name even I had never | 0 mncy ee . . f worst, of course, | can redictate. but | heard of before, and again watching ° . there ure addresses and those letters | you fighting for your life. all turmol 5 . o 3 I want particu —especially one n¢ [and color and bustle and danger, . | the letrern. - And fhen. you xee: he |beautiful things, and tertible thines Selling Fast OPEN AND LIGHTED UNTIL 9 P.M. went on. “for the successtul carying | Oh.” she cried. “I have -been aching out of our plans it was most impor-| w to set it all down on paper, to see | s wnt that they shouldn't Kk hole story grow beneath my lnspect at Once tly how much we've disc ] | I me.” he usked abruptly, “when | “There's a great deal.” he mused a g A YOUu recognize me’ “which will only be academically use- | . Six large rooms, tiled bath, nc Only when you lost your temper,” ful now. My Egvptian mission, for h-wh, electric lights, hard- [ ] [ J ’ A2 L] she wssured him. p till then 1) instan Things have simmered wood floors and trim, was quite content to believe that the down there. Those other troubles, picce built-in ice box . things in you which reminded me of |he went on, leaning over toward the instantaneous w other ¢ « heater and Main 1267 1319 N. Y. Ave. Double rear porches, ce- LI{{l ment front reh With or Col. Dessiter were just family tralts. | box of cf When wfterward you looked at me.” |self, * b though you | % the throat for , 1 sud- | reali; reties, and helping him- yria, Mesopotamia, Shanghal | « only local when one has peered a moment into the abyss and ed the great cataclysm which without built-in garage. | BUY WITH CONFIDENCE, BUY A DUNIGAN ALL-BRICK HOME s might come. [ have tld them at | i A He nodd the Forelgn Office,” he went on, S the T » ey “I'm glad | didn’t give myself awuy | speaking almost as much to himaelf Ask the man who | « ovement. sltogether.” he said. "1 ha las to her, “to count on me no more owns one 1l my res 0 in the Orfent. | took up this other | { L an extent that few people kKnow | job 12 months ago a little ske : le B u en by wight.” 1t didn’t really interest me. For Sale By bod uld it be indiseret,” Miss Brown | know it's tremendous. | was like all ® 73 ® : cd. “lo ask why your death'the other people before. 1 didn’t be- Th e 0 lr l’ n sunced and why you et in the weriousness of the move omas A. 14 ) l en b ween, nothin They had finished their dinner. He Jameson Co. ° i . ou could 85k e would be in- | made coffee in a little pot and poured | $ . « told her. “It was Hart-|it out. Then he rang the bell | Owners and Builders a ome or uni ‘. stion—Hartwell s the! “A car for Miss Brown in 10 min 996 N. Y. Ave. N.W. . « Home Fecret Servic ates.” he direct ‘protected. You = ¢ i many reasons that the | understand. You will have to ri Phone Main 5526 » e . o ) i ople whom we're up against Just | up XYO through our own u{-) n'u'v' —Dbig back yards for their tent and playground (u' ‘ i rhould like s whould believe me out of the wa £he luughed as the door closed. , 3 p y ven't quite finished my job yet, give me” she begged, “but 1| Plenty of lu;\ windows for cheerful, Tn dthiul sun! : several moments i there are 50 of them in London | have been wuch a wimple person all ¥ o buttle wit the prexent moment who, if 1t my lfe—a lawyer's daughter in a houghe 1w still alive, would man- | quiet village, a nursery governess l t t 6 th hadn't a4 ghowt of o chunce of | or adventure in her life. And now ‘ getl ith S 1 will sy this car for Miss Brown-—protected! Vo street car lines to cross, but e v 5 dr” he went on | e suiled thoughfully s . t z y ’ they think no| “You may find,” he warned her, convenient transportation, within ~ ™ 2, + more of v own lives than they do | “that you will never hu': hle uln;- one block, right to the heart of the . N . “ of the person's they set to kill,” ther to step back into that simple ctho b Tetc. ea vihas 4 R i ' y Uy do believe, then, that | life. Tomorrow, when we know just city! Big rear porches on which = i ad 7 whe amked [ how we stand, we must mllk » to play on ramy days and all of % well wure of iL” he{ly. Tonight, now In fact, I want yon = o’s beauties to: an R SN p “They're showlng signs |10 go away. Home one is coming to nature’s beauties to enjo on sun- of coming out more Into {see me whom you might probably shiny days. 1f they are once convineed | recognd 1 who would prefer not Mt hold of what 1t {10 be seen here feaii- 3in Nia) 1 (D) ook Upon s omy death-bed reve | Ehe rose to her feet, e helped . . . Sotim, 508 those Yetters, they'll be giv- | her on with her mucintosh o litue All Brick and Stucco think g themmelves uway all the tme Lnwkwardly, and after looking around New English Design e Aifficult,” Miss | the roum in vain for o mirror she put Semi-Detached » ! + practical person | on her hat ax well as she could under Seven Bright Rooms e Jie For dnstance, bow did | the cireumstances, e handed her Open Fireplaces w Ny bout death cert t, Mergen i J : : Dining Porches o wna ou will be safely escoried home uny sadd. “Tomorrow morning whl thi Three Bedrooms ) . ; Whe tnox perfect Lot the mun you killed that night?” | you have to do §% to be at the bank Sleeping Porches ' . remeion of despals Oft hive u Btthe elp from | the moment the clock struck 10. “The lce Box: ' " fimm 150 Wi 1ok ol s allogether bound up in red | The remainder of the responsibility ks > « and of the Elustion they used to be. It things | will be mine” o'y You may ihat the chist commis as 1 hope Il plece the Vo hudd out his hand and Mis s o ; Screened Throughout Bistie ' « one Trom tory together for you one Ay wn placed hers in it timidly, " Oftice we k He walked to the window, and + friends?" he usked, with ]"0‘) Ir\|||g et ™ . Pthrawing it open for & momen!, slom , transforming smile. ‘ there Lstening. The roar of the traf- | 1 hope #0," she unswered fervent - Siith fie f1otm were bridge hud changed |1y, 1 sm very proud to think W()() ) . twinrd Huddenly, to her e wurprine, | . . hie uwked ne ratned her fngers (o hin Nps. Miss Jois ke ] ” i » Hrown hurrled out to the elevator | \ Yol boeni chin o wa Ltk 1 hewe t e went o, | with flushed cheeks b ow, located in an - The € TR “Eometimes when one's a little de —— just two blocks na o Daland Avenue, Exhidit Home brouk Kht i pressed U8 dnspiring One wn't | Ta Yo 1‘-m|un| 4 Tomorrow.) | in foct condition, having boen ml-‘.l\ |~i||u-|fl: and P ~ soon . working for nothing. One's working painted thronghout, You will find the first floor a large living » ery well the be went ¢ hem=—the il s $ ASKED IN SUIT. ; ( room, dining roo: builtin Small Cash Paymcnt tls t- . v e that ot of the guesth jere wis & knock 6t the deor 300,000 come from | Mergen entered with . tray. Miss INLY relrigarmiar, tw o bk h, e probably aid—|ber hat Baltimore Bank Aulnn Anln-t‘ *",500 pletely finished with 2 large, heated rooms. the origina) one 3 left! “No, you don't,” Dessiter exclaimer ¢ . . i e T e Chvies | hawtily. hiay and share aolaimed| g ourel Bace Horse Conoern, || Sitwated on u lot with beautiful P and lghied 6l 900 pwm mannger muy ha own elond up shid reached out for sleeping $59:5° Per Month i Visit Them Sunday! } TO INSPECT X 'a - Lasy Terms lawn, sheubbery and tile garage, To imspect-Drive out Rhode Island Avenue to 10th Street, then wrn north squares 1o lrving Street Open Sunday Until 6 PM, Hedges & Middleton, ine. Realtors be b Mive l!w'h” We :’Mf'f'. Nuished | A LPIMOIK, Janvary 14 A A knowa |sent b S Tuter. Whist 18 there, M, | Suit asking 8200000 from the Laurel v vere twy similar packeus | gen?” [vark ®tud Farms Co, i which er, wh out the| “A chicken tor one Gin, | Comay, 3. K. L. Wows, Montreal b e Chiet a1 replied —"plenty for e ner of Volice and & reprer e of white wine nng | horse owner, 18 understood 1o b Home Office Lo o principally interested, was filod yes | pie anore plates and dngs” | epday i the Clrewit Conrt of Howard || ter idered o, . They drew s table over 1o ihe|County by the Balthmore Trust Co Drive out Rhode Bstand Avenue to IRt Ntveet NR fuen bttt Ot take Mrooklamd Bus (o 1/h and AUAH Nve N N W, Main waiw Mouroe and walk north. g~y HOMES “Beyand Comparison™ jeginning ik . Vor unce $n s Wle he wus{fire, M wiranged the chatrs | The sult was fled after the stud || 3 ¥ : a ; ot Yox endere o o 4 Deasiisr carved the chicken. | aru um.‘mny tailed to pay, it in al il 1412 lgy.« St N.W. Franklin 9503 'St would scarcely have been w Well? e intier veuried, ws they lewed n the bl of complain, u draft || chit Fi : while 15 have plannicd all t bewon their meal, “the wheel of life drawn on that Uust company,

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