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APARTMENTS. THE EVENING § TAR, WASHINGTON, 0. -0, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 1, 1930. MOON MULLINS—Emmy Unpacks a Smack. OH BABY TLL SAY T WAS. NOW EMMY YouU JEST GO SET DOWN AND LET ME HELP 5o BLYPT W:g‘ HER THOUGHTFUL MY MOONSHINE, BACK AGAIN? You Are. WE'RE JUST STARS! | UNPACKIN A WHATS KEEPING SMACK! —n S Dbttt CUT YOUR RENT BILL! SENSATIONAL VALUES! NEAR 16th AND PARK RD: THE HIGHVIEW, 13th and Clifton Sts. W. 2 rooms, kitchen and bath. 3 rooms, kitchen and bath. 1 room, kitchen, bath, Murph: Elevator Se: Bee Resids H. R. HOW N co., 1311 H St. N.W. District 0908. STRATHMORE APTS. MONROE_STS. rLeSiTOR, ElEerfic REFRIGERATOR. TDENT MANAG ER. Several available, 3 rooms and bath, din 1 an e AoVt OoRE & HiLL. INC. 730_17th 8t. FINEST IN CITY. 3 R\I APT $50; 4-RM.. $60 ve.” Bridge: overlooks u!l C%cw Areproot s clev -thh- ever: eonv!nunee on HAMPTON "% One. 4-rm. - an 480" Phone Adarns ‘28 1009 11th ST. N.W. Modern Pireproot Building Conveniently Locat town. m:h': o RUST 1001 15th St. N.W. National 8100. n,u.x.m:l 7 Asts. of 3 flom‘i".é‘u"" o 3 1081 PAR Electric mmnnuon Col. Rd. N.W. 47.50 to $62.80 2013 New Hampshire Ave. A building of unusual disti | tion, jus th, on a bum ul wide avenus; all outside apart- ment: Ilgh(, cheery rooms; Frigi on house current, oil burne 24 hour switchboard and , ator service. Will furnish two and thres rooms, kitchen and bath suites. Very reasonable rentals. Resident Manager on Premises NL San&lwy 1418 Eye St. N.W. -Nat’l 5904 CATHEDRAL MANSIONS, FULTON COURT, » 2551 17th ST. NW. I SOUTH S’ o ih wiswme | 2900 Conn. Ave, N.W. Apts of a rooms, kitchen, bath and | reception h 50 TO $77.50. lectric Refrigeration. £ €O, INC,, o R T NW. Electricity. Gas and Heat Furnished. m .. 388.¢ Apts. of 4 rooi -nal?orcn At. 5 Avt. 305 taoime and beth. B ReS ‘A: 1214 n!" 8. ST. Blectric Refri No. 1031 room. Kit. an Apis. of 3 rooms and ba The Washington Loan & Trust Co. %0 P St. N.W. Phone National 3440, Two squares north of Million- Dollar Bridge on Connecticut ave,, delightful location. Apart- ments of 1, 4, 5 and 6 rooms with 1 and 2 baths, some with porches; 24-hour elevator and switchboard service. Frigidaire. Resident Manager 1418 Eye St. N.W. Nat'l 5903 ======,=.,=J T THE PARKSIDE 1702 Summit Place N.W. 2 squares west on Quarry rd. from 16th and Col. road. balp CgMy Kiichen, 'Murphy bed and a, 3 Fooms. kitchen, dinine aloove and batn,” Prisia current. DOW. NTO\\ ‘\3 APART\{E\'I NW Four rooms, xmn, Tl 0. xe sod TANCIS A LUNDON_CO.. National 0714. SHOREHAM APARTMENT, 1733 20th St. N.W. ashion: 3 lars “fl'«:fih‘;“ soft f“"" living, x rootm, room, kitchen and bath, deco- nated i s Seen: 8 sident Manager. 2 T at e THE QUEENSBORO ]614 17th St. N.W. own location; two rooms. re- copiion Ball, Kiichen and etk 362 50, Prigidaire on House Current. Resident Manager. 2145 CALIFORNIA ST. 2 Rooms. Kitchen and Bath. Prigidaire on House Current. THE ROCKLEDGE 2456 20th St. N.W. ov-rlaelln Rock Creek Park. Eifchen: bath ena fover: wil ouside l.n"l,l!hlx;“!'“flxi: t‘:m;elllbfi- modern t-in_tubs. dgnt Manager on Premises. able Rentals. Prigidaire on Houss Current. 1220 N ST. NW. &-mul Distance of Room,_ Kitchen, mmn{amem Bat) 5509 9th ST. N.W 1 room. kitchen, dining alcove, bath, Murphy bed; Prigidaire on house cur- rent; $38.50. 221 F ST. N.W. . pKlichen and bath and 3 tchen and b 15, Sidaire on house current, 2426 19th ST. Overlooking Rock Creek Park. T O3 sxceptionally large rooms, Kiten- 1816 KALORAMA RD. pc2adcfio0r tront; 7 rooms aad 3 buthe: Bouse ‘curfent. THE ASHLEY 2038 18th St. Qonventent to downtown = stores, Tout” tnd Are-Tooms ana” ath, “eme Desirable rent. with porch. DORSTAN HALL ia Ave. IGIDATRE Al oklichen, o outside dsonable rentais. 1471 IRVING ST. N.W. Four Rooms, Kitchen and Bath; 1461 GIRARD ST. N.W. Frildaire 'on ‘Houss Current. 3620-24 CONN. AVE. rooms, kitchen and .l‘h. 345 & ‘lu 3 rooms. kitchen and bath, 365 & $70 Resident Ma: at Conn. Ave 4602 14th ST. Heat Furnished Kitenen "and " Bath; mESrmer hnnmu, $50. THE WOODBINE 2839 27th St. Corngr of Cathedral Ave. and 27th 1. ire on House ent. 8 Tooms, Kitchen and Satn: 55, Fesident Manaser. AL, 1418 Eye St. 2 Rooms, ans‘ury Y INC, I I | \ Avt. 43 d bath. ... . Ne Abt. om' 5’::%“::?‘":nd l:uh. 42,80 | | COURTS { X X s | I || ROOMS AND'BATH.. | | 6 ROOMS |13 388"5 ANB BATH |1 room HHTT4 NORTH DUPONT CIRCL UNIQUE 5-RM. APT., $R0. Magnificent, large rooms. corner. exposed south: foors: n. ave. and Dupont uo "Worth {wice amount. 50. North 4396, 2344 l4th ST. N.W, ; Dath, in m . - 805 _H sz. mnu’nn Fira. o 1223 13) No. 25—1 by : 333 toom and bath. THE TRA\’MORF., 1717 17th ST. N.W. Walkine Distance from Downtown. Apt. No, 27. ree rooms, dining al- vi ai # ath’. S 1 lerge room, reception “aining aicove Kiichen " Abpiv Riesident Managr. Aot No. 3 JOIU \VI SCONSIN AVE. reproof butlding. overiook- g\l Nlllanll c-me dral.’ Electric refrigera- i Elevator Setvice. 1age rooms. Kitchen and bath, larss Ins ection Invited. H. L. RUST COMPANY, 1og] 18t 8t KW E MADISON, 1739 EYE ST 1 ROOM AND BAI. 35.50-838 80 2 ROOMS AND BAT ; i CORDOVA, 20th AND FLA, isb.50- i" .50 AND BATH (DUPLEX). 228 L ST. Two elosets. onooD it 2132 DECATUR PL. 4 RO3MS fi’finr 3008 2.50- 82.50 NORTHMINSTER, 14 Nfl N.W. 1 ROOMS, KIT. AND BATH.....533.50-§35.50 (ALL, 1915 K ST, BATH.....534.50-342.50 7 62 21, OMW & 1G] 1 ROSU A D nfll TION. A L. W. GROOMES, 1416 F ST. GOOD_NE\\'S _FOR 19301 lP}‘ONl mm '§1:NAN+01 500 »uo "33, b, 415 ATEST VALUES CPHONT COL u\’f'm A 7744 RENT HOUSES—UNFURVISHED. (Continued. 10 ¥ ST SE. FACING snu'nruL Gov: ginment, P 8 roo tile bath, on o floors: . h.-w.h elec. neny Sapered ‘and Dainted throuthouts on1y s 930 Lonnzno- S o Beautitul Colontal brick home; 6 rooms and bath; h.-w h. Turce Jara: convemient fo suo car linés aad bus. only $60. Earle West Manson, Prank- lin_9373. 1103' Vt. _FAMILY HOU!I NFU) HITE 305 o’ :oom-. Bath...$32.50 | p hel = 5t Go. oee Tou, fooms, bath, Bhone National 3440 5100 BLOCK CONDUIT RD. i The Comme;cial I\'Eational GOy, Inc Commerctal Nat'l Blnk Bldg. Nat'l 2680. 06 —8 1 24 Park bl =8 rms. bath "5, Sl nw—8 ath, u.s§ EED ety ot ER T 3 2QK; e A A D e 2 WS Tan® . .:fi: B agu>L 3 ! 3 w$ rmis, wa 231 Tinworth pi_sw 3 rms. wi 1808, A st se5 rms. water, 83 Eye 8. s T 'ss‘gs‘ss:s‘ss'sssgssssss‘sszssg Al P. 'SHEA, 843 La. Ave. N.W. 1002 QUEBEC PL. N.W. rooms, “a.m.L, bullt-In garage; rea- soRabi TeRt. THOMAS A. ]'\\II',SO‘\' Co.,, 906 New York Ave. N.V National 5526, BEST YE' -(‘HI-,AI‘. 1348 Spring rd—6 o shepherd n.w: 4 R g7 &th ne. Potomac—343 i N._E. RYON CO.. 1;’1'0 N._Y. Ave. 3418 14th. SALE OR RENT—SUBURBAN. $.FO0M BUNGALOW, PORCHES, CELLAR. h-wh. large lof, ne: g5 M- BMITH, Arlmllon‘.’. EXCHANGE. CHEVY 'm‘sz‘ D.C. NEAR GORN. AVE.— Detached, 7 '8¢ _rooms, a. BATAR trade. subject te one trust, for 2-story home vicinity of 18th and Irving sts. n.w. Wis- consin 3398-J. MONEY_TO_LOAN. QUICK } ff‘"’ N avat. i9as. 1939 AUTOS. nw Boom .rl Illl 4142 F TRUST N i DL'I‘ON R, N, Main 8231, WE BUY Onvacant SYOunRd Dl 2150 buy_secon: d proved - proper Eontinental Trist Blds. RES_ 3 NBAUM, Room 836, Tower BIdE., NmnnAK!l N.W. Met. REAL ESTATE LOANS, SAVE YOU MONEY flrlt 1 will elll o N llonll l'llg 3 (- n. Wy um .u. mun nterest. m lmxi L8 . e e . JAM National 93732. 319 Bond an‘n.nmm oo Nat. 200, 75 LMD e MR, v 70 n r ; $4.000 ON AND D. C. 3 DAYS TO COMPLETE - TIONS. camz'r.ww Auinlv]xfa 1416 P ST. N.W. SALB-—IIOU!IS. It > Rana e lands, $3.380, " Terme: nod X a ilanag S0 1103 V5. WILL GIVE HOUSE OF 10 R. & 4 n, rented for $100 mo. fo responsible party ho will pay Interest on mo: nd n B or m;;m Phone Nat. $8.750 WILL BUY AN ATTRACTIVE SEM detached home, 3 i .+ Furage; newly Papered and painted. JAMES MoRRIS WOODWARD, 723_20th s lv 1325 VERMONT AVE. —13_RMBS, MOD. Lot’ 32x100, " Wil cnnllder trade. Berwyn Hts., Md.—Pre Klefn property. T Immediate passession B0LIN 1¢ 1 McCADDON RE, GO, 3655 "1t HOME AT A ROy rer 1 mear Geores %‘..mnmn University. 7 rooms, bath, new hot-water heating piant: in fine oraer. Price, $8,000. 8 DWA! 3 oS NosoRArD: Reser 017 Realtor. 8. Nw. . | Reasonable term: JAMES 121 TENNESSEE AVE. N.E. 6 rooms and bath, hot.water heat, ‘lectricit: 523 ROXBORO PL. N.W, 6 rooms and bath, hot electric light; 1937 4ih ST NE. 6 rooms and bath. hot-water heat, electric mm 343,50 . 2207 1st S T # rooms and bath, S Nighor u 1378 TAYLO sqm-mmma: 7_room water h NiL 1418 Eye 8t. N.W. 303 Dixon ct. 4 100 1367 Florida ave. n.e.—8 rooms & b. 425 13th ROOMS "AND _BATH. A-l easlin Jgyn, ‘meros; 5 se. ments.* Apply GAFFIN OH [ 1007 =20 e Okl bath, sust papered: wlendld ®tocation: -y RED. C t. N rooms and 100. K 8t. N.W. Franklin 6120, WANTED_APARTMENTS. FAMILY OF THREE ADULTS RETURNING from Burope desire £Arished Tour of Tt housekeeping apartment on monthly Tental: miust be sirictly modern and in guiet rh ; location overlooking ck 'k preferred. Address Box . NEW MH excellent con- After 5 p.m., S5 coio ORED-—4 AND 6 ROOM HOUSES. Dear Union Station, 325 and $30; 8 & 1567 B 350, CK. B, Benrend, 1911 P TO COLORED. 2231 Cleveland pi. n. 1709 Beaton nn W.—8 6 rooms and bi nmo.; 4550 District 5046. 53 mn:fl”, N.W. RENT—FLATS. SAMES ¥ SHEA. 43 La. Ave. N.W. RENT HOUSES—FURNISHED. NI AND BATH, EXCELLENT DeleRbornged Teduced rent. 1335 Madiron t. n.w. Phone Georgia 2602. Att on PART OF 10-ROOM HOUSE NICE- iy ‘furnishe d pizno, Frigidaire, two ) baths, am.i.; ge. _Columbia 4491, 1° WELL "LOCATED. OOM, i 10 rooms, 2 baths. 34! for. "inspection, Cleveland 2+ ADISON ST. N.W. v nfl ch!d brick; a.mi. and hicely lurn FEOvh 8 DAVIS CoMPANY 733 12th St N.W. Natl. 0353-0362. §31 5th & E. AND BATH, e, 393567 c?m,. 135S m. ) 38 FLORIDA A 6 rooms and Bth, Sltciietiy. hnck porch, mx- yard: rent. $42.80. Key THE FLEETWOOD 3707 WOODLEY ROAD N.W. 1422 '\lASSACHUQETTS AVENUE N.W. e! 4 fehen an 5.00 and abo- ment Doctors’ ot Tatories 85 Suppls Tomms. ~$50.00 200 MASSACHUSETTS AVENUE N 3-hr. Eley, and switchh ident LINCOLN ARMS o TT =S VR Prigidaire on l‘l‘a‘\u:.culml. LONDON HALL 2. Including' Prisidaire on Houss l(‘:’ugcnnt’ MARYLAND COURTS N()RTH AND SOUTH MD. Avl N -nr. 26-hr., m"iu'.'a" Syiten 'semu sident Mana At of 1 room, kitch . Apts of 1 room, Kite 3 o 153, Pain 140,005 348,00 = ; kitchen and ing Prigidaire on House Current. (80.00 5o, §10.00 1821 M STREET N.W. Btudio, 15335, with laree rear Toom, compiste with bath and Tear ‘inciosed porc 100 3025 PORTER ST. N Apts. of 2 rooms, kitchen and Including’ Frigidaire on Hoise cumi:.x'f THE WEST VIEW 2133 EYE xw 24-hr. Eiev. and Buiich AT Service. an Resident. $57.50 Apts of 1 room, n.eh-n and i $42.50 to $47.80 ..367.50 Ineluding Prigi e on House Current. EVER+dGOS! National 4750 T T T T Ty ervice | | 8th duit rd 217 L ST. N.W.—11 ROOMS AND BATH: Hie conaition . Wew Hot-whter heating pant. fresh paper aint. Wil rent reasonable with _one-year Avply’ BURTON & NDIT, 1208 18th Phone North | 3278 or Clev. 6116-7 ‘after 6 pm ana eii: a7 B8, Tovuar Beats elec. hewls puperea md r heat, an pnnlm 15- rem Frankiin 6150, ATHS, AML; IN GOOD ex!n large yard. Rent, levll ?ocuuted Apply_ '”9 8th st. se. ieta .’.‘a"x?:.‘.?e"‘ieif. £05ma a4, bath: avs oy ‘Rent 185, Koy at 1413 Decatur MO B R & 2 BATHS, AMLI. | Sxira avatorves. 1300 K. 1 ave. nw. Pnond ! Nat. 1378 or North 1202 for key ;11 15th 8 T. NE t-class condition: ga .,‘ AEE: o, plocks. 15t hand 1y lea: ‘IH h“g ‘Behrend, 1317 ¥ n.w. COLORED 502 3lst st. n.w. 600 i w 49 Morton st nw I i water 2130 Vi 5 wi WILL SUBLET TWO HIGH.CLASS TARGE, Iight, office Tooms_in splendid suite in Inves ment Bnllulnl isth and K ats, now. sts nable rate. 150 large reception Toom ‘and" other fnciiies. Especially de- sirable for attorneys ne Natonal 1220, SPECIAL HOME BARGAINS. || The following houses have been traded in to us for larger|| homes, so we can offer them at special low terms and prices. 1117 7th St. N.E Six rooms and Tob 20x110 to 15-ft. * Rtaular price urs only $6.960. nd bath, metal % DAniI: b Regiine price, $8.050; ours only 16, 1618 Potomac A\e S On one of the best P Conrete streets With 43-1e Darkin € rooms and bath, 753 lrln‘celun St. N\V e Near Soldiers’ Home: § Fooms and bat large lot, 20x120. to wide alley. Heeular Drice. $8.950i ours Galy 31,080, 1926 4th St. N. [ porches, metal ng; & very pretty ; ours only $8.480. H K HF)wéxxSTEm © 1311 H St. N.W. District 0908 and 0909, porch, attic, open fireplace, , steel beam construction: x trees. little y_monthly paymen VAN WAG! Park, D. C. Georg cash required and. ’c"a‘:’,“.t?"‘}“om. 2 10-ROOM HOUSI dress Box 306-J. e. PRICE REDUCED! ner has bousht e, and has authored 'h'- (3 aolore %0 RNISHED, Paved alley and E .umkgo NC., 1220 10tk B & North_0962. Near 14th and Colorado Ave. Nearly New Home. 1y new home, xterior design, a0 exceptionally low oving to New Yor S5 bewutituily, BIaRned soormts tiled” bath with latest fittings; oAk floors throughout and all modern polntments, Genefous lot et ofs fective planting and Teal buy”that ‘mertis your ‘Iatevested consideration. N. L. SA\QBURY CO.,, Inc., 1413 Eye 8t. 0™ b, so0s. CHEVY CHASE, D. C. Detached—Brick and Frame. 7 Rooms—2 Baths. $12,750. Beyond all doubt the best buy in a 25w detached home wnu'f 318,000 tn origl nmflu offered open b alcove, " electric refrigerator, gishwisher and many mnlu . Iou nd v Thould see th today. 1. SANSBURY CO.,, Inc. | See these homes TODAY and youw’ll be assured A Happy New Year $9,150—832 Concord Ave. N.W. A new all-bri ing :l » ? ! !I’Vl'fi. Q}Q angtellow an :.‘:v. $8,950—2414 37th St. N.W. Allbrick consgruction. 8 b o srea sorenes cmr lined" glosets. B loors rdwood throughout, || it} lawn, paved hoo es, usses and other conun- Open every day Cooley Bros. “Builders of Better Homes.' Tower Bldg Natl 9240 | | Position for Graduates. AUCTIONS. THE EVEN NG STORY One of World-Famous Works of Literature The Glacier Bridegroom. BY FREDERIC J. STIMSON. t an (Frederic Jesup Stimson i3 an Americ In the Summer of 1882 the little Carinthian village of Heilingenblut was haunted by two persons. One was a young German scientist, with long hair and_spectacles; the other was a tall English lady, slightly bent, with a face wherein the finger of time had deeply written tender things. Her hair was white as silver and she wore a long, black veil. Their habits were strangely similar. Every morning, when the eastern light shone deepest into the ice-cavern at the base of the great Pasterzen glacier, these two would walk thither; then both would sit for an hour or two and peer into its depths. Neither knew why the other was there. ‘The woman would go back for an hour in the late afternoon; the man, never. He knew that the morning light was necessary for his search. The man was the famous young Zim- merman, son of his father, the old doctor, long since dead. But the herr doctor had written a-famous tract, when late in life, refuting all Spluth-, s ners, past, present and to come, and had charged his son, as a most sacred trust, that he should repair to the base of the Pasterzen Glacier in the year 1882, where he would find leaden bullet, graven with his fathers name, and the date, A. U. C. 2500. All this would be a vindication of his Spluthner, and Zimmerman the father's sclence. a very old ma younger. Alas, no one could have known Mrs. Knollys in the young days of the cen- tury; not even the innkeeper, had he been there. But he, too, was long since dead. Mrs. Knollys was now bens and white-haired; she had forgotten, herself, how she looked in those old days, Her life had been lived. She was now like a woman of another world, it seemed another world in whicn her fair hair had twined about her husband's fingers, and she and Charles stood upon the evening mountain, and looked in one another's eyes. Thac was the world of her wedding days, but SALE—HOUSES. COLORED BARGAINS. Beveral houses, Ivmvl.v ln n.w. and n.e. sec- tions; with small cash payments; baiance like "rent "to rell Ble pariies. Gall' Met. 5083._Eve. Columbia_5063. WANTED TO BUY—HOUSES. SE—! 4 ROO! MODERN N- !la?é’.nu o lOR earby Vfi inia_or I(l and; must_be re nnlble Call Cllvfillnd l! Q CASH FOR HO! apartments or I!urel. 'Mta or culored. any condition: also have several clients to pur- chase houses on _terms. R Al CO., 934 17th st. n.w. Nat. 4132. Evenings, Potomac 4491. AL g RooM ST SUrT: W kg m"PDLn'AH R!ALTY €O., PAY ALL CA § OR 8-ROOM Seiekt Bous .&n-»”"um white ot clear property or subject to m Mnfeateans 3 MANSON. Franklin_9975. 1103 Vt. Ave. N.W. OUT-OF-TOWN REAL IBTAT!. LEAR OUT TOWN PR e 10r D. C. real estate, woie R, 1023 Vi. ave. EDUCATIONAL. YOU HAVE C erty £0 gxehan B. PICHI Means saving of time and mq¢ as well as earning a better salary. Much cheaper in the end. IT PAYS. Start Monday. Position ar- anteed graduates. Established 10 years, BOYD SCHOOL New address after Jan. 1 Adams Buildi lfl! F_St. (Pormerly occupled by Steward Schooh ood’s Commercial School Midwinter Term Op. Thursday, January 2. All Commercial Cow 311 East Capitol St. _Linc. 0038 Art—Adpvertising Interior Decoration Costume Design Ask for New Catalog LIVINGSTONE ACADEMY 29 Years in Washington 1358 ¥ si. Ops. Fer_ Mot tons 340 and $38'mo.. in 7 15th COLORED: S, BA elec.,” newiy llru qu to 20- alley. Frlct 383 100 cazh, 148 mo.” " Good n.w. on. ATKEN, M fce. ali BT yard, cellar, h, 340 mo., ‘Ing s brick, 1o ssra00, e nt. The T taom, %‘f“m loelr“;::ty’ ‘ms; big inducement for cas T 1429 Montague St. N.W. THOS. D. WALSH 815 11th Street N.W. Priced to Sell Open Sunday 21t 5 ouls ahibtea 't Al situate lock from Rock Park, con- tains 11 b 0ot sersens, * dwnings, metal ' weather Sirioped through- Quts Z-car P A Gacaped. TR nx AMES P, an. S0Ea Rve SALE—STORES. ND | 1393 FLORIDA AVE. N.E—MODERN STORE room with ‘apartment of two rooms and modern bath room, hot-water heat an tricity. Price, § WL P, 810 F Bt. N.W. Natfonal 2385. SALE—INVESTMENT PROPERTY. TNVESTMENT BARGAINS. g-rcom and bath brick, n.w., rented at $0; pic :M.w o, 5-room frames, good s 32.9%0. ‘oom, decorate c Tents at'$45; pri Sre wonderful ayesimente information, Nat'l 4122, 2 3 sus—mllfl DID NEARBY VA. e orchard, Tleely watered, Eooq Bouss isriile, Tand, “well” fenc DE Lari ver: SH| u Bond mau "N 368 ACRES, CLEAR, ~4_ HOUS| barns, 12 mfln xmm BN terms. mfuuc Cenur er et. 2602 L STREET N.W, bath, in ucellent tundlllon New- 1y p.pma And paineea: am L 34500, ANCI! A !LUNDON TNC. 805 H St. nal 19 s‘r lw v e COMPANY, s Natl, 0352-0353, h‘fl 05 B BAVIS - SALE—SUBURBAN. WOODRIDGE, D. G 3 new California colanlfl 56,980 and up. MAYNOR. fiu ‘Brentwosd rd. ne North 433 NEW YEAR BARGAIN. S:room bunsslow with bath and all con: veniences; concrete cellar, furn front ar and sl reh; 0500 any 8t. Georges 1930 Homes . . . at Adjoining M, Right in sten with the N features . . . built to endure Briced at' s fgure e mod fashioned. The finer qualitie: the quiet refined atmosphere it await your pleasure he: Frigidaire, ced hlrdwood floors throughout. Include an Day activities your worthy res Exhibit Home . . :Z‘i&;.fll.nd’ rleith-Glover onsin Ave. Park ! 927 15th St. N.W. GloverPark “brick construction, have 6 lined closets, brick mantels and street and alley paved with concrete. spection of Glover Park in your New Year’s al orme"gpen 4g Owner—B. H. GRUVER—Builder old-fashioned prices . Ave. Heights ew Vear in design and modern (hlt you 8 n a home and that you would have surround ig built-in garages, 3 spacious Lawns are prettily planted and the purchase of a new home + 3754 Benton St. i 5" iin Nat'l 2670 ; | school dept. Boarding—North DUPONT CIRCLE St SCHOOL 108 New Hampshire, at Clrcle. Enroll child now for coming semester. Ad- teed. “Tndividual atiention. les and high school. Pre- und supervised. Hot lungh. WoohwAr) reparatory school for, boys. “Bxcelient athietic” (.em teachers oty Sx New " students Me: lhl‘flrfl i dmitied Janusty 8 Bend tor cates V.M. C. A, 130 G 8t N.W. National University Law School Winter Term Begin January 2, 1930, at 6: M PM. Bund-rd three-yur course lead- . ",c Ddemel of LLB, B. C. L. Gndulm courses leading to de- grees of LLM, M. P. L, 8. J. D. and D. C. L. All classes held at hours conven- fent for employed students, School of Economics and Government Degree courses of collegiate grade oflered in Political Science, Govern- ment, Economics, Psychology, H! tory, Finance, Business and Lan- guages. Address Secretary Nlflonll 6617 818 Htll St. N.W. Editorial clerk, statistical clerk, fle_clerk. post office clerk. Special course for Patent exam. The Civil Service Preparatory h & F n.w. Met. 6337, & UmveruliSchool of Specialized Accounting | Enroll now for January 6th In" Eecialiivd Atcounting ~ " gen- eral accounting, automotive and nrounhenl -e:o--tln'. PLACEM| VICE 17th St. EII“O 5 l Met. 5180 AUCTION SALES, FUTURE DAYS. ‘Wad | but & fancy. left when born he was coming hck to her in r,hll Meantime the great Pasterzen Glacier had moved on, marking only the cen- turies; the men upon its borders had seen no change; the same great waves lifted their snowy heads upon its sur- face: the same crevasse was still where he had fallen, At night the moon- beams, falling, still shivered off its glassy face; its pale ce filled the night, ‘and immortality lay brooding in its hollows, Friends were with Mrs. Knollys, but she left them at the inn. One old guide remembered her, and asked to bear her company. He went with her in the morning, and sat a few yards from her,” waiting. In the afternoon she went’ al credited yo glacier moved He thought it but an lishwoman's fancy, ‘but he waited with her. He had never forgotten that old day. And Mrs. Knollys sat there silently, searching the clear depths of m dlce, that she might find her hus- One night she saw & ghost. The leiest beam of the sun, falling on a meuntain opposite, had shone back into the ice-cavern, and seemingly deep within, in the grave azure light, she it _seemed more llka a world she hld earth. And Yeuow hair, and the selfsame smile his ips had worn when he bent down to her before he fell. It could be She went home and was silent with her friends about what had happened. In the moonlight she went back, and again the next morning be- fore . She told no one of her going; but the old guide met her a the door, and walked silently behlnd her. She had slept, the glacier ever present in her dreams, The sun had not yet risen when she came, and she sat a long time in the cavern listening to the murmur of the river flowing under the glacier at her feet. Slowly the dawn began, and again she seemed to see the shimmer of & face—such a face as like her memory ot it, five and !urty years gone by. e in the clear ice, still unharmed, there la; her Charles; not_ the own thought, who had lived with her and shared her sixty 'filn' not the old man she had borne in her mlnd—bul & boy, & boy of one and twenty, asleep, a ghost from another world coming to confront her from the distant past, immortal in the immortality of l.he lacier. There was his quaint mz of fashion of \hnu a ecnturf his blue eyes open; young, clear hruw—qll the form of Lhe t had ten—and she, welcome him with e and thln dead, and she was two and vmforty years older than he. ‘Then at last the long-kept tears came to her and she bent her white head in the snow. The old man came up with his pick, silently, and ‘worke~ In[ in the ice. The 'lomm.un weep= ing, and the boy, with his , faint ile, lay looking at them from the clear ice-veil, from his open eyes. T believe that the professor found his bullet; I know not. I believe that the sclentific world rang with his name and the thesis that he publhhed on the glacler’s motion and the changeless temperature his father's lost thermom- eter had shown. All this you may repd. I know no more. But I know that in the English churchyard there are now two graves and a single stone, to ohnlu Knollys and Mary, his wife, and the boy of one and twenty slee; t.hm with his bride of sixty-three, young frame with her 0ld one, his yellow hu.r side her white. And T do not know that there is not some place, not here, where they are still together, and he is one and twenty and she is eighteen. I do not know this, but I know that all the pamphlets o(meoemmdocmrunnmuumu : moves on, and g Tocks with l'. nnd the mountain flings his shadow of planets in its face. RESORTS. ATLANTIC CITY, N. J. TES NOW IN EFFECT Walter J. Busby, Inc Now—An sons of for ATl ew Year An Ideal Vacation Awaits You at the ST. CHARLES T e Features __include dances orsan recitals, and indoor gol! il parties, Sheee DRI MOVING, PACKING & STORAGE. Fidelity Stong:m Company Storssy, furnlture, dise, sutomo= oiles. 5" and lone-distance. moving. Ho zn-r:e; norn:,. iver vaulte rus cleans & DS SR B 10 & STORAGE co., ING. 616 EVE S7. N.W. +( Dist. 2010 AUCTION SALES. FUTURE DAYS. ADAM A, WESCHLER & BON, Auctionsers. Y slu.goorl SWOSTORY -STORY B BRICK DWELLING. ¥ Virtie of that deed of {rust records ber No. 4236 at folio 0'Cl P.M., lot numbered numbor!d 2698, l?l ?lld Dmr : 1300 depe m squari g mprove articu. one able and rep: Ythe. nnmo (' The Ru rehaser pecured o 7 the E.uln all cash, at’ purchaser's option. lem en "1 be mide within nfirty dlv’ perty ahb. Soid at the T Adam A. Weschler & Son, Auctioneers. BANKRUPTCY SALE OF HOLSTEIN COWS, BULL, HEIFERS, CALVES, HORSES, PONY, TOBACCO, CORN, HAY, STRAW DAIRY EQUIPMENT, FARM. ING IMPLEMENTS. FORDSON TRACTOR, HOUSE- HOLD FURNITURE, DELCO LIGHTING PLANT, FORD 1-TON TRUCK, ETC. BY PUBLIC AUCTION ¥ AT “JAY DEE” FARM Oak Grove Road, near Upper Mnrlboro, Md. FRIDAY JANUARY 3, 1930 Cor 18 Holste! , Cool TERMS: CASH. {To \Teech sroverty Heights o, Cent m L Ave. S5 g 11 O'clock, A.M. k Iincludes: to be registered), J and_ ot M N Suslotalelny fei 2, e ppsts ophey SR, other fi"- Eotn, linge. 25 Tons Ha: Tol 3 Part Barns led Straw, 1 Ton pright Steam Boi| Ens Cutte: s i S i Furniture, Rold urnivire, ¢ 2ok .‘Tel*.lnl EPGCTGEY Teustee. Ru Baby Carri w. ARLE! fom Washington; 1Sth and H Sts, N.E. throuoh Capitol o Largo, turn righ d Oa) Pike Nrouch Upner Marivoro, turs Tert iier Seossins mile ‘deyon

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