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$17,750. 4619 Langdrum Lane. Open Sunday irom 2 to 6 P.M. Stone and Brick. ET, , MODERN HOME, 65-FOOT- O, FULLY SCRESRED: 2 TILE BATHS. BASEMENT LA ATORY, MASTER ROOM WITH FIRE- . LARGE ISHED ATTIC, 2-CAR BULTIN 3 ELLING ARAGE: WA : INSPECTION WILL INVINCE YOU IT I8 AN EXCELLENT STRICTLY MODERN H 6-room brick house, 1442 Ives pl. | s.e. Price, $4950. Reasonable terms. Owner on premises Sun- day or call Georgia 4254-\V. 17* FOR COLORED FOR COLORED. KINGMAN PARK. ANNOUNCING ] New 6-Koom iple House ! Don't fali to see this new design. 3-bed- | IP”WIB- all-brick. fully modern home. The | imum in vaiue, home charm and_ future Come out. inspect and learn New homes for the price of old. Easy terms. $6,375 and $7.280. HAS. D. SAGER, 924 14th St. N.W. National 0036. PETWORTH CORNER HOME. 6 ROOMS—3 PORCHES. GARAGE—FRIGIDAIRE. $11,950—TERMS. A splendid new 6-rm. corner home n an attractive northwest commu- nity. convenient to schools, stores, n. sarage. paved street Beautifully decorated. trim through- automatic hot- water heater and all_modern con- veniences. Only $11,950 with terms arranged in suit. PHONE SERVICE UNTIL 9 P.M. CAFRITZ, DIS 14th & K. T, 9080. The twilight music hour at the Y. W. C. A. this afternoon at 5 o'clock will be held in the fourth floor assembly room. The program will be given by Iva Lee Newell, violinist, and Lucy Street, so- prano. 'This is the second in the series called “What Men Live by, Work and Play and Love and Worship.” Em- phasis this week will be on the theme of love, Miss Florence Dunlap will be the hostess from the staff and will be assisted by Mrs. Philip Affleck of the membership committee. ~ All =music lovers are cordially invited to attend. Mr. William Knowles Cooper, former general secretary of the Y. M. C. A., will speak at the vesper hour at the Eliza- beth Somers residence at 5:30 this aft- emoon on “The United States in Eu- rope.” The leader will be Miss Eva Gal- braith. Special music will be given by Alta Smith, soprano. and Helen Stone, accompanist. The Y. M.-Y, W. C, recreation committee will hold Thanksgiving dance November 22 at the Blue Triangle Hut, Twentieth and B streets, from 9 until 12 p.m. There will | be a regular meeting of the board of di- rectors of the Y. W. C. A. Thursday morning at 10:30 o'clock in the board- room at Seventeenth and K streets. Miss Alice Hutchins Drake has planned a special treat for the booklover hour tomorrow at 8 p.m., when Mrs. Helen Steinbarger will talk on “Books to Buy for Christmas.” Booklovers meet in the fourth floor assembly room and every one receives a cordial welcome. Chapters. ‘The chapter council will meet at 11 am. tomorrow morning in the board- room of the administration building. Mrs. George Winchester Stone, the chairman, feels that this is a most im- potant meeting and urges a large at- tendance. Princeton Chapter will meet tomorrow at 2 p.m. at the home of Mrs. Hammers, 715 Webster street. Dupont ©hapter will have a fancy work sale in the lobby at Seventeenth | and K streets on Thursday, November ! 21, from 11 am. to 3 pm. All friends of the chapter are invited to attend the sale. The sale will take the place of the its | { SALE—HOUSES. $7950 PETWORTH HOME. 6 ROOMS—3 PORCHES. $100 CASH—$60.00 PER MONTH. An attractive brick colonial-type home t h and two covered rear porches in a cplendid new home com- | unity near Sherman Circle. _Reception hall pitn cloak closet with mirgor door, at- ractive living room, large dinin s Bright kitchen eauipped with outside fully brick pantry. Mas tw Upper 16th St. Section. 4-%EDROOM HOME. $10,450. This modern brick residence, located i this popular neighborhood, Where price. $6,750. hes. | venient ‘high-class location! COLORED—WHY RENT? A home owner demands more respect in hig community as well as in business! You can start with a very small cash avment and buy same as rent. Inspect the ollowing and then see us for full details No obligation to buv! 16 4th ST. NE. € rooms, bath. hot-water heat. elec. lights. Perfect 'condition throughout; Earage; 0 9th ST NE. € large rooms, bath. hot-water heat. elec lights. "porek A Teal home in a con- APLE & JAMES. INC.. 1226 1atn Bt & TAMES: INGS b one2 MUST BE SOLD. FOR COLORED. TRVING ST—BARGAIN OPEN SUNDAY AND EVENING. 1216 IRV T. N.W. ‘Beautifully decorated 7-room and bath | home.. Colonial _ front_ and_ fear’ porches arage, attic. This home has nad wonder- | ul care and is in a new-house condition. It | ean be bought on & very smail cash payment and terms easier than rent. Clev. 1831. * A, Miss 2. Calevas, Mrs. “THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. NOVEMBER 17, 1929—PART ONE. regular November meeting of the chap- ter, Industrial Department. ‘The class in citizenship and English, which is held each Friday afternoon at 2 p.m. on the third floor of the Y. W. C. A., is open to all foreign-born women and girls. The class is under direction of the Americanization School and is taught by Miss Donnally. Arrangements for the class, for which there is no charge, may be made through Miss Hartman of the industrial department or Mrs. Ketchum, director of education. The Wednesday Evening Club will conduct a bowling contest November 20 from 6:30 to 8 p.m. ‘The Greek Club will give a dance and reception at the Raleigh Hotal Thurs- day. Music will be furnished by the Meyer Davis Orchestra. The president of the club is Mrs. L. George, and the members of the committee on arrange- ments and reception are Mrs. Helen Charonkas, Mrs. M. Chaconas, Mrs. Z. Maudis, Mrs. A. Norris, Mrs. H. Demas, . Devakas, Mrs. A. Kendross, Mrs. T. Gotes and Mrs. H. Calevas. » Business and Professional. ‘The “B. and P."” assembly hour, be- ginning at 7 o'clock Tuesday evening, will be devoted to a lecture on “Our More Sophisticated Composers,” by Miss Lucy Street, secretary of the music de- partment. This lecture will conclude a serfes' which has been given under the general subject “American Rhythms.” The Amicitia, Premiere, Hitika, Wohelo, K. G. and Tip Top Clubs will have sup- per together at 6:15. The Vacation Lodge committee will meet Wednesday evening at 7:15 to hear a report of the Summer’s work and con- | sider recommendations for next year. ‘The meeting will be held in a clubroom on the fourth floor at Seventeenth and K. ‘The Blue Triangle girls are looking forward to their assembly hour Thurs- day night, when Mrs. Fereba Croxton, executive secretary of the Social Hygiene Society, will again address them. This week Mrs. Croxton will speak on “Prep- aration for the Finest Experience in Life.” This will conclude a series which Mrs. Croxton has been giving “About Ourselves.” The Blue Triangle basket ball teams will play at 5:15 on Thurs- day. These teams need a few recruits and members who like the game are urged to come out and join the forces. The girls play every club night at 5:15. The Blue Triangle is distinguishing it- self with another new feature. The Blue Triangle News, edited by Alma South- worth, made its appearance last week and is a monthly. General and Health Education. ‘The classes in cooking for brides and others are opening next week. Mrs. Ernest J. Loring, teacher of the class, | also is opening valuable courses in mar- keting and household management. The education council will meet Thurs- day in the boardroom directly after dinner, which the council will en- joy together in the cafeteria at 6. The current swimming class, scheduled for both pools, is now ready. A class has been scheduled for those having| had one course of lessons in American | crawl. This will meet Mondays from 6:30 at the Seventeenth and K street pool, starting November 18. | Greenville, S. Katherine Moritz. A branch of the STEAMSHIPS. Christmas toy shop has been opened at this school, under direction of Miss Dorothea McDowell, and the girls are busy repairing toys and dressing dolls. Every girl in_this school is a Girl Re'l serve. On Wednesday, also, the two clubs at Jefferson Junior High School will have a hobby meeting at 2:15, and at 3:30 the Semper Fidelis Club of Tech High School will meet in the Girl Reserve Club rooms. In the evening, from 6 to 8 pm., the Girl Reserves from the Georre Mason High School in Potomac, Va. will play basket ball in the gym at the Y. W. C. A, Thursday afternoon at 2:20 the Girl Reserve Club at Powell Junior High School will elect officers and will choose hobby groups. Mrs. Wakeman is the new faculty advisor of this club. The two Girl Reserve Clubs at Macfarland | Junior High School will have social Service meetings at 2:20 p.m. At 3:30| pm. Les Camerades Club of Eastern| High School will have a party in the Girl Reserve Club rooms at the Y. W. C. A. The Fidelis Club of Eastern High School will meet at the school at 3:15 p.m. and the Girl Reserve Club at the First Congregational Church will meet | in the parish house at 4:30 p.m. | Friday afternoon at 2:20 the clubs at | Hine, Stuart, Brightwood and Columbia | Junior High Schools will meet. A branch | of the Toy Shop has been opened at Co- | lumbia. At 3:30 the Bon Secour Club | of Central High School will make “cuddle | pups” for the Girl Reserve Toy Shop. On | Friday also all the Girl Reserves in the Junior High School clubs will come to the Y. W. C. A, lm‘fil party at 4 pm., | when the program will be given by the girls from the different schools who were delegates, at Kamp Kahlert last Sum- mer. Supper will be served at 6 p.m. in Barker Hall. Registrations for the sup- per must be in the Girl Reserve office by 5 o'clock on Wednesday. The Saturday morning program for grade school girls will be held from 10 to 12 as usual. Miss Elsa M. Peterson, chairman of the Girl Reserve department, and Miss Mabel Cook, executive secretary of the depart- ment, will attend the annual Adult! Guidance Council of the Eastern Penn- sylvania division to be held in Chester, Pa., November 22 to 24. COLLEGES ACCREDITED. Eight Added to List of Association of Universities. NEW YORK, November 16 (#).—The Association of American Universities has added eight institutions to its ap- proved list of universities and colleges, it was announced today. The additions are: University of Denver, Drexel Insti- tute, Philadelphia; Furman University, C.: Gearge Peabody Col- lege, Nashville, Tenn.; Hendrix College, Conway, Ark.; St. Louis University, St. Louis; Wesleyan College, Macon, G and Wofford College, Spartanburg, S. C. —_— Tractors Given to Russians. MOSCOW, U. 8. 8. R.,, November 16 (#).—The Society of Friends of the Soviet Union in the United States yes- terday presented 15 tractors of the latest American design to the Soviet —] M PALESTINE—EGYPT N 71 DAYS OF DELIGHT1 Sail away on the famous cruising steamer ROTTERDAM %%, FEB. 6th | comfort, entertainment, strictly rvice and unsurpassed cuisine. Visiting 18 fascinating Meditarranean Countries under Holland-America Line management American Express Co. in charse of shore excursiong THE ROTTERDAM entirely reconditioned for this comi | beds instead of berths, hot and col delightful tile swimming pool mnasium are amons the many new ime Brovements which will this ever popular ship of even sreater appeal to the discriminating cruise passenger. Write for illustrated booklet HOLLAND-AMERICA LINE DIMSTATESTREET w & NEWYORK Or any authorized Steamship Agent Wost: Shddoes OF BEDFORD 14 tropical ports circling a sunlit sea. And you on the regal Duchess of Bedford (20,000 Gross Tons). While back home...sleet and snow. All you have to do is step aboard at New York, Janu- ary 10. .. for 29 days of en- tertainment planned on ship and shore. Another 29 day cruise February 11. With limited membership. Fares from $300. Orbook now for the 16-day Xmas Cruise December 23. Fares from $200. Rosorcations from local asents, or 4 Come With Us to South America Itis Summer all the way to Rio deJaneiro. . detighttalBpein there—Santos,the homeof cof- fee—Sao Paulo, away up in the clouds—and Buenos Aires, the M?nific nt. Flowers galore an sinn;time everywhere. Not! inf could be more comfortable, more fascinating than the voyage on a Munson steamer. Better book your passage now! 21,000 ton American Liners Under U. S. Govt. Mail Contract Finest Ships — Fastest Time $.S. American Legion . . Nov. 30 Southern Cross . . Dec. 14 Pan America . . . 28 Westera World . ./ Jan. 11 d fortightly thereafser Por Reservations, Apply Any Tourist Amq’ " r NINE DAY TOUR All-Expenses - - $62 LESS THAN $7 A DAY! Leisurely trip in salt air .. . Autumn sun; visiting Savannah,Jacksonville, St. Augustine. M sightseeing included. Note: these GREATLY REDUCED FARES in effect to Nov.30th only. The tour from Baltimore November 22 will be personally conducted; special entertainment. Other tours: Miami, 10 days, $82. Havana trips. REGULAR SAILINGS from Baltimore to Savannah, Jacksonville and Miami. Fall and Winter reservations being made, \ MERCHANTS & MINERS Transportation Co. 1338 H St., N.W. National 4612 Wash. STEAMSHIPS. S Weekly Sailings to OUTH AMERIC PANAMA - PERU L . CHILE - BOLIVIA 'HE fastest and COLOMBIA - PANAMA ECUADOR - PERU . CHILE RFGULAR sailings to Criste Cartagena and Cri EVERY OTHER THURSDAY EVERY OTHER FRIDAY !M‘! Santa ‘llIllrh M o and exceptional facilities as! TUnexcelled thi nded some 375 vears ago. organization 18-Day to 3-Month Tours, to and around South America Go out after Adventure ! Beauty | Gaietyl New experiences! They are all yours—if you join the Pleasute Pirates. Cruise the West Indies and Spanish Main with them— on the RELIANCE or ResoLuTE. Swim in @ tiled sunlit pool — dance on a lantern-lit deck. Sail away from winter at just the right time and visit gay Havana, exotic Nassau; the tropic shores of the Caribbean. Dee. 17==16 Days (3cruises) Jan. 4=16Days Jan. 2827 Days Feb. 2337 Daye March 2616 Days S.S. RELIANCE S. S. RESOLUTE Rates $200 up and $300 up Iltustraled lilerature on request HAMBURG-AMERICAN LIN OR LOCAL TOURIST AGENTS four-bedroom houses are always in demand, has just been 1 figure i HAVANA TOUR - - NOV.19 Personally Conducted FROM BALTO.-16 DAYS- 5169 Includes all necessary expenses; four d:‘y-ln Havana; twe in Miami. Delight- cruise via new ship. Take advantage of low rate. A MINERS T, [ERCHANTS & ‘rams. Co., 1338 H St..N.W. 39 BROADWAY, NEW YORK TEXAS wesstasss BY SEA WITH A DAY AT M1 AMI S. S. ALGONQUIN Weds., Nov. 20, Dec. 4,18. S.S. HENRy R. MALLORY Sats., Nov.*30 and every otherSaturday thereaiter. ®Stops at Charleston instead of Miami. ted_at & FOR COLORED. A special rate, less than half t - | government. T NICE 6:-ROOM_HOME. {inx"price of ‘cass ‘mstriction, s been |- : 'am;l ct:umll ’!ru.’n!” :‘;7&':,..‘{‘;.’: o'S-?-" ONLY $4950—-TERMS. |offered for groups of 10 who have absolutely perfec 3 th - out. having been compietel A’ spiendid bay-window beick_home tn o | Posced UI5 Sssoclation protection sxam- | rated from top to bottom. nice southeast section close to Pennsylvania | 3 st 3 & four - sl rooms " “8ix large rooms and bath, electricity, | OF twice a week, as the group desires. Peth. as well a5 lavps Hvigs X ’dg h. rear vard, paved street The required medical examination is side pai and all conveni o'ty made by a woman physician at the as- Soitndie vara "o Sarage Youw'wili soclation office. It is one of the means ind it mighty dimcult to duplicate of keeping the association pools at the | top of the District’s list, as far as clean- | this offering. = HEDGES & MIDDLETON, Inc., liness and purity of water is concerned. | ‘Washington's examination is recognized | N prankiin os0s R Iv\'SPECTIO\A' nationally among the associations. o i Girl Reserves. INVITED. Monday afternoon at 3:15 the Adelphae | Phone Bowling Green 3300 AUS GOES CARIBBEAN 322 & 324 PEABODY ST. N.W.| Cub, at Western High School, will have or.Christmas Presents FINEST HOMES IN MARI- a business meeting at the school to ETTA PARK, -SEMI-DE-| make plans for the program until | - = m In The West Indies TACHED ALL-BRICK, 8| Corgas, "t 4 vcoct the G 5| ROUTE 'LIDO atwawer | . i i ROOMS. INCLOSED| meet. On Tuesday, at 3:30, the Tri-Hi | Panama's fascinating tropical bazaars are S 3 = Club of Business High School will hold | brimful of treasures from everywhere . « « SLEEPING PORCH, BATH, | a_hobby meeting in the Girl Reserve French perfumes are even less expensive than WITH SHOWER; LAVA- | Club rooms. At 4 p.m. the music chair- in France prices insist upon saving you TORY: ALL. CLOSETS OF |me. H C.BISCOE. Natl. 4089. Res . No. 5355 money. Then there’s Nassau with its wealth of CEDAR, DUCO _FINISH; SALE_OR_RENT—HOUSES. superb silks . . . Havana where you buy stun- men of the Senior High School Girl v , COAL ROOM AND COLD {@T'oRD €T NE-C R AND 2, :l'u Spanish shawls. It’s Christmas shopping MUNSON Steamship Lines 67 Wall St., N. Y. C. » STEAMSHIPS. D 1248 Girard St. N.W. Price Reduced. 9 rooms and bath: ami Open for in- spection every day, including Sunday, 3 p.m. % 7:30 p.m. % S. H. ROSE, INC,, 1341 You Bt N.W. Phone Pot. 0081 COLORED—OPEN TODAY. 1229 IRVING ST. N.W. This magnificent home in cation is worthy of your inspection. 10 rooms, tiled bath. h.-w.h. elec. lights. dry cellar with launtiry fubs and ex- excellent condition: has deep Where sunnydays and silvery nightsbathe the decks. GIBRALTAR, NAPLES AND GENOA AUGUSTUS ..« ROMA Nov. 30, Dec. 12 *Jan. 15, 1, oFeb. 22 *Calls at Cadiz, Vil c| Most direct route to Se Exposition. Sitmar De Luxe Connecting Line to Egypt, Palestine, Constantinople and Athens For illustrated boaklels, and information apply te toilet. In vard with 2-car brick garage. See it or ca PORCH ;” terms: Reserve Clubs will meet with Miss | $3.450; i non-resident ownef ill. fenson th an difference. Your Moritz in the clubrooms at the “Y." STORAGE UNDER FRONT | er ren .:un por-shytamccis v ey The schedule for Wednesday will be- gin with a meeting of the Girl Reserve PORCH; BRICK GARAGE; Club at the Silver Spring High School ; |at 11 o'clock. At 2 pm. the Girl Re- |serve Clubs at Dennison Grade School LOT 33%5X212%, ROOM FOR GARDEN; THE BEST| VALUE IN THE CITY.| AGENT ON' PREMISES. Ee=——— e ———— NEW DETACHED | elec.: c evation: urnace heat: 4800 Hutchins place—Adjoining distribut- 75x160; 4 ing reservoir; lot : 4-r. bungalow: arage: less than $4.000; easy terms; or, en! $10. 42 E. Ciifford ave. Potomac. Va.. cor- ner Montrose st.—Big lot: 5-r. and b. mod- low; Dbig value; terms, Of rent b.; will meet for a program of hobbies, in- cluding clog dancing, taught by Miss Dorothy Latham, and the Toy Sym- phony _ Orches directed by Miss _STEAMSHIPS. Winter Cruises West Indies Italia America N.G. |, Sremizoenisnt. N3 s N L. T ietal Sreamshis. agents: s. 5. FRANCONIA 28,700 tons From New York December 3rd Returning December 19th Rates $200 up This is one of the 10 Cunard Cruises to the laughter-loving, music-throbbing, flower-strewn West Indies . . . cruises timed for every vacation . . . priced for Comfortable accommodations,including rooms with beds and private bath. Spacious | lounges. Deck sportsincluding golf, quoits,etc. Steamers leave Pier 38, North River,New York at 12 Noon for Galveston calling at Miami enroute, THROUGH TICKETS CALIFORNIA, OKLAHOMA, NEW MEXICO, ARIZONA, COLORADO Morton n.w.—5-r. and terms, or rent’ $34.50. brick terms; || or_rent $24.50. The above just partial list of bargains, city and suburban homes. colored and in- Vvestment houses. at low prices, terms and rentals; trades on some. Inspect and submit offer. N. E. RYON CO., 1216 N. Y. ave., Natl. 7007. 3418 14th, Col. 1577 (7-9 p.m. Col. 0279). Mediterranean Around the Worl: South America Africa and All Points on the PACIFIC COAST VACATION TOUR MIAMI—GALVESTON—HOUSTON 13 Days—All Expenses $125 up “Take Your Car. Rolled Aboard. No Crating. Al-year freight service every Wednesday & Saturday e ) Atk Any Authorized Tourist Agent o Hewhovovages"Acrossthe Atlantic® CLYDE--MALL O RY Lt res reduced; eveey purve. VARIED ITINERARIES INCLUDING: San Juan, Santo Domingo, St. Plerre, Fort de THE TLANTIC? A.D. 1929 HOMES Southern Exposure 1303 FLORAL STREET N.W. Open Daily & Sunday Unzil 9:60 PM. 8 large rooms, 2 complete baths. Large finished attic. 2-car built-in garage. Worthy of Your In- spection—Brokers’ In- spection Invited. Waple & James, Inc. Builders 1226 14th Street North 0962 WANTED TO BUY—HOUSES. || CAEFE FOR WELL LOCATED . HOUSES, lvlétfli!nh rr -l:nr-n. l‘hnpl nr“eo‘h)r:d- -unr’ (f H ave several clients to - hace “homes’ on - terms. | SHOWALTER RE| 0. 2 Al n.w. National 4122;_evenings, Potomac 4491 NTS FOR HOMES, N.E. OR S, MOD- ern, $7.500. r.l;hMEr terms. GLADMAN. | Realtor, 308 Pa. ave. se. DETACHED, AMI. NOT OVER %8000 Give full description. location, price and terms. _Address Box 500-C, Star office * REAL ESTA ) LIET YOUR Broperty for sale exclusively with ap expert roker. Address Box 465-C, Star office. 21° OUT-OF-TOWN REAL ESTATE. BARGAIN_TEXAS, RIO GRANDE VALLEY: || 1,640 acres: citrus orchards nearby; must sell._Address Box 99-D. Star office 2 FOR SALE OR RENT_MIAMI. FLORIDA, bungalow, 6 rooms and bath: sacrifice, quick sale. Mr. POWELL. Nat. 0831 s TF _YOU HAVE CLEAR OUT-OF-TOWN | | real estate to exchange for Wash. property. W. B. PICHLER. 1022 Vermont, 900-ODD ACRES, 35 MILES FROM ington, near Aldie. Va., and Bull Run Moun- tain; plenty of water and timber: excellent Salllng Date from New York DEC. 18, 1929 DEC. 2 Duration Minimum of Veyags Rates ispave R Ask_for Bpecial Cruise Folder Europe Make your reservations now for Spring and Summer sailings, in order to secure choice accom- modations. Ober’s Steamship & Tourist Agency Ofclal Agent All Lin 1420 H St. N.W. it has well begun. . Phone Main 3347-3348 Next Sailings From New York e — e — s.S. DEUTSCHLAND Nov. 23 M.S. MILWAUKEE Nov. 30 *S.S. WESTPHALIA ec. 3 e Nortn *Via Cobh (Quéenstown) | HAMBURG-A 1 il | HAMBURG-AMERICAN | Recreation | 89 Broadway New York | i or local steamship agents Old Point Comfort Norfolk Virginia Beach Via POTOMAC RIVER and CHESAPEAKE BAY DAILY SERVICE ; IN T Polne*™ SOUTH O /( 9‘ l‘ a2 ;‘ /as mgfon Q New York-Boston by Sea YOU CAN GO TO NEW YORK Norfolk & Washington VIA Steamboat Co. NORFOLK City Ticket Ofce. 731 15th St. N.W. Go to Norfolk by the Norfolk and Washington Steamboat Company. Connect there with an Old Dominion Liner sail- ing daily to New York—ex- cept Sundays. Fare $15.00 and up, one way. CARINTHIA FRANCONIA ARONIA CARMANIA CARINTHIA ® on any -American Liner, e ; 1 y . . . : 3 A : Passenger Dept., Pier 36 mlhl":o{_m:‘:—'fld e oo SAMARIA 12 DAYS o North River, New York City -1 & \ . N.W. an even greater hrxury—an atmos- o m‘rn:fi.'."&n'."n?”é, o })‘lllere of contentment and n d‘.: WEST . mnms ood- ship that makes a H.nnlbnrg- | American voyage seem to end before e —————— AMESON-BUILT HOMES. EADY FOR INSPECTION. | i Rt oo™l '8 415 to 445 Jefferson St. N.W. |026_____ “ S 1517 to 1535 Isherwood St. N.E. W IEOMP}R‘"I;MIL;\s\;;i\NA. o e PG 5 KT 914 Quincy St. N.W. Phone M. 9595. " 67 andQS large rooms, tile A e bath, built-in tub and shower, h.-w.h., electric lights. Lots of closet room, wash trays and servants’ toilet, automatic water heater, hardwood floors and trim. Frigidaire with each house. Deep lot ; garage ; double rear porches and large cement front porch. Paved street and alley. Easy terms. THOS. A. JAMESON CO,, 906 New York Ave. Nat'l 5526. ne. T sts. nw.: only 36.950. pa 0 & monthiy. © Cail MR. STEPHENS, r 1161 g Which Winter Sail of the LEVIATHAN best suits you? From New York DECEMBER 7 if you wish to spend Christmas abroad. DECEMBER 28 + .. if you want the incomparable thrill of New Year's Eve on the Atlantic. JANUARY 18 ++.in time for early spring buying or the smart internaiional season in European sunlands. Next LEVIATHAN Sailing: Nov. 21 Past crossings at Low Rates on these Superd Cabin Liners: AMERICA il o Jen. 18, Feb. 12. Mor. 12 PRESIDENT HARDING . . . Dec. 24, Jon. 22, Peb. 19 PRESIDENT ROOSEVELT . . Nov. 30, Dec. 31, Jan. 29 GEORGE WASHINGTON . . Dec. 12, Jan. 8, Feb. 5 REPUBLIC MEDITERRANEAN-HOLY LAND CRUISE, $650 up, in- cluding shore program; March 20; 52 glorious days, with Easter in the Holy Land. Write for literature. Consult Your Local Steamship Agent or UNITED STATES LINES JOHN W. CHILDRESS, General Agent 1027 Connecticut Ave. Phone National 7563 " S SPECIAL TO GOVERNMENT WORKERS — A 10-day vacation in Fort Myers (near Edi- Ford Winter homes) for $5 room rent. Also wish to show you our beautiful suburban lots, 70x140. at $125 each. ERT LEWIS, 815 Fuclid Ave., Fort AND_NEW EXPERIENCES AST off your Occidental worries for a while. Make a cruise Around the World. Feel the sgcll of the Orient. . .the languor of starry, scented nights...the mystery of ancient lanc? . Watch the monkeys skipping over the walls of Jaipur...and a stately Indian squat down in the street to make tea on his portable brazier. njom!he musical comedy customs of Korea ... . where a man shows his top-knot thru a stove pipe hat of wire netting. 33 countriesto see. ...including Indo-China and Borneo....140 days to absorb them. The luxurious to t them. She i ienced, you kn for thi oo oy b g o i At o v New York January 6th, 7930. .. on ow@ream: €O., INC. DIST. 2010 & STORAGE 616 EVE ST.N.W. + F;de]i—t; gj;:;: Company u_Street merchandise, sutomo- BERMUDA THE FAVORITE TRIP OF FALL VACATIONISTS ALL-EXPENSE RATES S Days - $102 up 9 Days = 108 up 12 Days - 121 up 15 Days - 144 up Including first class accommoda- 1420 Yo Storage, furniture. olles. City and long-distance moving. Motlipraof storage, silver vaults. rug el ing. 515 years' warehouss ' expes Moiey advanced. 1,600 rooms. Ask sny Bugl: T aa e S *Eaclovatas free "W, 3idk reception hall, Iy orlp” 4elt MOVING DAY 111 SPECIAL RATES ON LOCAL AN E MOVING D LONG DISTANCI o X \TIONAL?SGE Go7¥ ROOMS, TILE BATH. | CoLo! PHONE MAIN 1480 -1 = PADDED VANS electricity; porches. Gresham st near 6th | nw. Quick_s: our_terms. _North 9709. | Foy D_-COLUMBIA HEIGHTS, FAIR- ont between 1lth and 13th—7 rooms, “w.h., electricity: garage: Prigidaire: hard- Tiood flaors tPIEREL, Lol i Frice and ome don’ A Sersns vory ‘reasonable. Decatur 2063, M ickens. COLORE] AM ok b Qarase. st and 'l‘“‘—g—_ 2 floors; near st lorida useassi Tprice “ana. terms. Decatur ELECTRICITY ewly decorated Gresham. Po- tricity ave; ieepi: r:;' sarage. n Pereais: Germs. 900 block Old Dominion Liners leave Nor- folk daily, except Sunday, 7:30 P.M. For through tickets, reservations and folders, apply Norfolk and We Jg Washington Steamboat Co., 731 arriving in every country at the ideal season. 15th St. NW., Washington, or 159 Rates $2000 and uj p include an extraordi Granby St., Norfolk, Va. program of shore excursions. W'itehrllm:r"c o por Hamburg-American LINE Sailings every Wednesday and Saturday ‘on 20,000 5o M. 5. Bers muda _and the famous S. S. Ft. Victoria. 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