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REAL E o (Continued.) 1304 FRANKLIN ST. N.E. 1180 .‘l‘l Tike nw kfl'fifl (ol'mllll.!? N WALL & CHASE, Inc., 1427 Eye 8t. N.W. numu lll'l e ag ¢ t- eo-bath bricy. dem tl Toom). Teduced in brice .S:n'%'o Perm w —Six-room and Cellar - En excellent ition throughout. Price $6.500 on rental Columbia rd.. near Georgia ave —Eight- Foom and hath Iwcllln? with ”eoflllr and hot- at Prics on Newr "% o ' Slx-mvm Infl bllh Near Lincoln AT LR OFN BERIVENER & BRO. 914G ST. N W. AIN — WONDERFUL —OPPORTUNITY buy a Ane 10-room brick home. good as ew: hice yard. am.l. ofl burner. new paint 3 an good _location ndria, Vs 805 Bacridc: M e and on very lexandria, V: one 2169-. h, gl -1 lee iy & h. : » gt R T B0 558 iy bl‘kl d'!l\lnl 'fl 911 Otls st. m.e., or eall RK. aths, ‘oak floors, bullt- STATE. THE SUNDAY SALE—HOUSES. $10,750. 3232 Military Rd. N.W. CHEVY CHASE, D. C. Detached Cohnlll O' 6 1 ear- | ing compietion. “an?gw in this || popular section, FRANK D. o-ner-nuuaer CHEVY CHAQE MD. 1st Addition. nd_Brookville rd., near d Circle. "Eight Tooms, SALE—HOUSES. Inspect Today New Brick Homes Overlooking Rock Creek Park 1867 Ingleside Terrace Open daily until 9 p.m. New, all brick, 7 large rooms, 2 porches, complete bath, built- in garage; Frigidaire, cedar- lined closets, fireplace, etc Near Mt. Pleasant shopping section, 16th st. bus and car line. Priced low. /. H. HOFFMAN National 2670. 80x140; cellence of eonltruetl:n io bemumx Trees. "1 . Newlands st. "Price NEW CORNER. 8 ROOMS—2 BATHS. NEAR GRANT CIRCLE. For sale or trade for clear house or one subject to a first ti Complete in details 2ha ‘cauipment of Iatest derten - Frgiduire, gcreens, garage are Just a few of the many features. Georgla_2248. MASS."AVE. N.E and bath home. all modern attractive price ‘for auick sure to inspect if you are interested 18 This exceilent location: 1o obligation: AUSTIN M. COOPER, 820 11th st. Nat. 1332. On easy terms. E-ROOM HOUSE, $483. all ma 8, Sompléte home, n-m-em, Al and mills. e bis'savings. B 1 windy ts, erection instrugtions pay " Garages. 192 up. Summer cotta es: .~ Write today for free catalox ALADDIN Ci co Wilmington. FRONT. 1 09 T hest condiiion: deep vard ...;eev, "Sundays or evenin RTH BARGAIN. SWRER LEAVING CITY Now is your chance—call us before you do 6 large rooms and inclosed Strictly nnn LER_REALTOR. 1108 Vi Ave Dec. 3806. MINTWOOD PLACE —FINE RESIDE e oorenient 1o, tw car Tines and 16t Gol. rd. thnp:ln( and theater district: mer:.ten rooms, two nd coal range on first floor: cellar tra room, storage room and laundry: moderate,price ‘and liberal terms. Phone Adams Home Overlooking 16th St. New. southern-exposure corner. 6 rooms, 2 diled Batns, porches. landscaping, etc, No assessments or extras to Priced_less than cost. Owner. 6201 14th. Sheridan Park. BEAUTIFUL N. \\. HOUSL Open. 4413 Tilinois Ave — 2 b o Fo0, 0t near bestitul hrae™ redueed LMONT ROAD WEST OF CONN. AVE — odern elght-room house: price, $30,000.00. among | STAR,. WASHINGTON SALE—HOUSES. D. C., MARCH 16, 1930—PART SIX.. SALE—HOUSES. SALE—HOUSES. vy Chase, D. C—New. 8 roo: h, detached, modern, garage; oniy ¥ gall in ‘person orge E Roor DON'T THINK—ACT QUICK oh snd menenbun Suburban Specialist, 1108, 1343 H PRICF., $8,500. AN TXCEPTIOVAL BUY. ituated just f North A fifuated, Just 0 of NOrtD, CRE Reti-ast d. containing 9 large rooms and two e . electric i five DS ot ea i "Fewted Inis house has Tist been redecorated and put in the best of condition: very reaso able terms can be jOH\ F. DONOHOE & SONS 314 Pennsylvania Ave. SE. Realtor: BROOKLAND. New 6-room home in the best section of Brookland at & very attractive price and terms MCLACHLEN BANKING CORP'N, Estate Dept Nation uun 10th and G Sts. McLachlen Bankmg Corp'n. $9.000—12 rooms. aths, ot 50x150: Dest ‘section of Br i | $7.500—10 rooms e. sleeping porches: iot $6.750—6.ro0m brick. with Earage: very de- sirable and convenlent Northwest lo- Many other_propertles in various sections of the city, Several houses for rent, MCLACHLEN B CORP'N, Rea) Estate De CHEVY CHASE, MD. New Colonial Homes Six rooms, floored attic, tiled bath with shower, extra tiled lavatory. Modern equipped kitchen in color, inlaid linoleum on floor of kitchen and pantry. Fireplace, Colonial brass lighting fixtures. Outside woodwork of cypress and Georgia pine. Detached garage. Well landscaped lot, 50x150. EXHIBIT HOME—6612 CHESTNUT § Open Daily Until 9 P.M. Pricea Low—Reasonable Terms Inspect today. Drive north on Connecticut Ave-, right on Bradley Lane to Brookville Road, north to East Thornapple St., then right one block to houses. EDW. M. WILLIS, Builder 1405 K St. N Nar’l 7479 nth _place n.w.—Eight rooms. a.m..; Beve: price, 36.155.00; smali cash payme FA KOLB. 923 M' York Avenue. . _5027. ms S HEIGHTS. Centrally located six-room brick, modern, §iiodetached. lews than ‘chrse sears old: first trust: can be bought for $800 above the trust: the trust to run for three Jears if desired. 5 s le a wood bu 1407 New YHK Ave. KER. National 1166. English Homes Woodley Park An outstanding development of moderately priced homes, in the most exclusive close-in community Washington. Strikingly individual exterior designs, brick construction, 6 rooms, 2 baths, built-in 2-car garages, electric reingcrzmm and many interesting features. See them Sunday. Exhibit Home 2910 Cortland Place Reached via Conn. Ave. to Cathedral Ave., west to 29th st.. them morth to Cortland Place M-(‘-l San_s!nn;y 1418 Eye S Natl 5903 Owners-Builders Rare Anywhere at $9,850 New Semi-Detached English Gable Home <> 2309 38th St. N.W. most unusual value in this extellant settion. Desirably situ ated on paved street in beautiful Glover Park, adjoining the exclu- 3 Helghts section. bu rooms, floored attie, bull rage, 3 covered rches. '3"""'" e out‘lde re, ot nreptuce, u'namm flh'!lml'nlq‘=¢ r R 8t u o o Rk y Bros. sign. ‘open uyunl.uln 3 oy Tower Bldg. Nat'l 9240 1327882028 RARAEE5 A0 MARIETTA PARK’S FINEST HOMES! Be Sure to See Them Only 3 Left | SAMPLE HOUSE NOW OPEN TRERINTERRILINIRATARINIAT CHECK and DOUBLE CHECK These features— with any other house at $7,975 Then Inspect 1213 Owen Street N.E. Six large rooms with additional screened breakfast and sleeping orches. ardwood floors and trim—finished natural. Choice interior decorations—numerous floor plugs. A kitchen equipped with every convenience, walls finished with Sanitas, and floors of inlaid linoleum. Each bed room has a large closet—there is also a linen closet. The bath will equal that of the average $20.000 home—tiled, with built-in Pembroke tub, has shower; expensive cabinet, and many novelties. A National Green Jacket Boiler is used for heating. o0 Oooooo D The garage is built-in, A home which advances the mndnrrh oI beauty and perfection—at a remarkable price and_on very easy te ROBERT "W. SAVAGE 717 Union Trust Bu' ding National 6799 Owen Street is in 1] bu-m-l Trinidad Section—y A few sauares netih of Florids Ave. NE. beiween itih and 13t 8¢ IN HOUSES CHANGE, TOO | STYLES 2, Although the changes may not be as freauent and radical as in cars and clothes s today a del trend toward tinctive type in the moderate saze The “houses in Glover Park are suffi- ciently different to be refreshing—embrac- ing a styls that eliminates the monotony of roof lines and each house a cer- tain indivi Arrange today to o Inspect . . . . 3805 Benton St. £ Bbl 3 rooms, ilt-in g scap: or drive out Que or R to 37th, north to Tunlaw rd. and lck .t B.n!um Open day and evening. Gruver, owner l»d builder, 927 1B¢h S!. NW., Nat'l 2670. GloverPark Adjoini 25883, 53885507 ing Mass. Heights 527 5811 6th Street N.W (Between Nickolson & O;Inlhavpc) -: 8 large and well proportioned rooms, 1 complete bath with shower, lavatory off master bed room. These houses are 20 feet wide to dining room, 23 feet from dining room hack, 34 feet deep and 10-!oot. porches. The lots are 31x143 feet to paved alley. Houses equipped with many at- tractive and convenient features. YOUR INSPECTION INVITED Price and Terms - Reasonable Waple & James, Inc. 1226 14th St. North 0962 SEMI-DETACHED $9,250.00 on easy terms A Sacrifice to Move The last honse available in a recently constructed group of six to eight room homes near Eastern High School. See 211 17th Street N.E. Immediately! ROBERT W. SAVAGE 717 Union Trust Building National 6799 For Colored For Colored H Street Cars to 23rd Street N.E. 17 Minutes by Street Car to Treasury—10 Minutes by Auto Kingman Park $6,175 to $7,250 Sample House, 567 23rd St. Outstanding Colored Development Over 100 Houses Sold The Only Brick Thoroughly Modern Home Development With Refined Surroundings ve Government park already provided for, lnlurln future_value; ng besuty spot: Pouiie 'an é\hua like he f,, Tr 18000 ang odern tile bu ealun la1 tront B ‘porch: double Toor Steny "an *, GECn 190 Ee" ai1es; P "cencrete "cetiar eith floor” pluss; t Before It's Too Late AS. D. SAGER Realtor and Builder | 924 14th Street N.W. ter ; aundry trays. l ns, National 0036. SRZERETRE EREREETEIZANNRHITISNY Dt 10th and @. ‘Nationas_0430. SEMI-DETACHED HOMES, 17th and Minnesota Ave. S.E. ¢ and 7 rooms, colonial-type brick homes. garage and pantry; a.m.i. tiled bath with shower, hardwood trim and floors through- ut: convenient to schools and transporta- n. “This is a wonderful home at the un- usual price, with terms to suit. Open daily ilder or your broker. 1. FELDMAN, Atl."2023. TAKOMA PARK. th, garage. large lot: terms. See MORRIS Crittenden. North- Bhenh"d close in E. BRIGG! o Boiiaing, 107 Carroll Bt ~ COLORED—BARGAI 5th st. s.e.—Attractive, six-room, brick condition price, _ $4.500; 00 cash, $45 month. J. RIDLE' HIELDS, owner. 1427 Eye st n.w politan_3376_or ryaitsville 166 INSPECT AT ON NORTH CLEVELAND PARK GSAMPLE HOUSE, 4300 37th st nw. D NEWS--We have almost compieted -numer group of these much-talked-of 6 and 7 houses: everything you like in a home and lowest prica for brick home con- . a chance for the first few who ; “last_group sold before comple- tion. so step on it if you want to get an appointment to buy an Irvin-Built ‘home ose of you who were unable to get In on one 22 house; the la froup. here 1s your chance. Clev with orn_ Toiprovements, = garase. Price Ior Iul‘gl IIPXQ afi'o‘guum 1407 New York Ave. Nat. 1168, EXCELLENT 8O YTHEAST LOCATION. 6 r bath: hot-water héat. re'ly amr-tea thmuxhomh'cur'::: Ughee ow. ~Terms like, rent, 1226 1408 Bt "‘j’_fl"’ SEMI-DETACHED, CK 5 Rallyiown, cONtAInINE. & rooms” and_bath: modern coveniences. upper and lower rear porches, front porch: Iot 25x125 to alley: near new_school. Price $6.050: terms. PER . RUSSELL' CO., th tdeal for chil- ‘ ‘BY OWNER. Lawyer's suburban home: h!um, lrr!mdfl'n con- Large porches. 2 OVER SOLDIERS’ 7H0\IL PARK. Colonial type home. 6 sleeping porch, buili-in za Iot, “hot-water 'heat. electri up-to-date and convenient to transportation. I Lincol: ooms, _inclosed e, ver A REAL BUY! 2 ENCLOGED PORCHES. One of the best 6-room homes in Petworth With ears el ireat mnd alley - Every: taing m d closs to everihin $8.950. Call_Georgia 3522 jern ‘Lincoln 308 or Aiantie 1003; COLORED_6 ROOMS. TILE BATH, TL-W.H. elec.. hardw 5. Irving st. between 11th’ and i h._Norih 9709. cononzn—nmn 1ith AND_IRVING STS. —6 rooms, h.-w.h. and elec. newly Gecorated TRTOUShOUL: Drice and terms very reasonable. Can be geen at any time. Mr. DI atur 2082 -RM. BRICK, dition. "~ Sell GRANT CO., ATH: H-WH, 1 n.w. $5.800] r. Hawkins, Potomac 2057. 00! NOTICE. News for this section must be received by the D. A. R. news editor not later than 10 a.m. on Thursday for publication on Sunday. Marcia Burnes Chap held its Feb- ruary meeting at the home of Miss Mary Stewart, 1481 Celumbia road. Re- gent Mrs. A. Eugene Barr presided. The meeting was opened with prayer, led by the chaplain, Mrs. Albert Thorn. Among the guests was the rector, Rev. Edward Gabler of Christ Episcopal Church, who ;' |spoke on the history of his church. COLORED—-MODERN. 8 g00d _condition: _electricit small back yard: on Willard 2. Rear T Terms very reasonable.’ Address Box 86°X. Star ofice A }I”rng‘m;: go:-lzm garage: new o owner. 4135 n.w.Cleveland 3476. el : OPEN TODAY 1408 Kennedy Street N.W. Detached house containing seven real rooms, large entrance hall. sun parlor. com- bination tub and shower bath, sleeping poreh, oil-burning furnace, hardwood floors weather _stripped, screened and equipped with awnings, large IN. and garage. ‘nnuc and communicate with The Munsey Trust Company, Real Estate Department. National 8080. DETACHED. EAST OF IN. AVE. In that exclusive Forest Hills section. close to Rock Creek Park and situated on a lot 80x130. individually, built and substant cted of the best qi Thxre; tiied bat tiled " lavatory; cedar _closets, Weatherstrips, ofl-burning ot and 2-car garage to matq ouse: environment "and low price “win appeat 't L. T. GRAVATTE, 927 15th st. _ Realtor. Natl. 0753. _____Evening_Phone Georgia 2900. SI TACH By gwner. 7 rooms. 3 bat -w.h.. conditfon: arranged or. two famiiies: Kitehen Well eauipped. screens, awnings, etc.: garage: £00d location, near stores, churches, schools. theater: reasonable cash payment and $5 monthly includes everything. Sunday. After § pm, week d 015 n.w._Georgia 1091 wardrobe, per screens. ~water heat: $1z,5m Charming brick and frame Dutch colonial home, consisting of 6 rooms and 2 DOl asoneatink O Getana:” sivusted on % large lot_ with trees front and back. This Home 15 just being completed. and it will be well worth vour while to inipect this bar- ain. Go out Conn. ave. to McKinley st.. fhen turn east. JACOBSON BROS,, OWNERS-BUILDERS, Dist. 2126. Wis. 2916, MT. PLEASANT. 8 Rooms, Semi-Detached, 5 Bed Rooms. $16,500. 1910 Park Road N.W. Open Sunday. Brick, elaht i (NG hes: " {ront porch concrete. —Com- melv refinished. new paper. paint and Xtures. Bullt-in garage. Five bed rooms. An Fxce];tmnal Bargain. ABLE TERMS. REASO! EDW. ‘\T \\'I[ LIS, i, Tower Phone National N PETWORTH, NEAR CHURCHES D orre, Dires und. £ servicer 21 beautitul . large porches. ol heiting; ‘s real home and a bargain for $1 . $1,000. See this place right away. CAR 802 10th St. * Small Cash Pa\mrnt On]y $40 Monthly. Take H st. cars to 15th and H sts. n.e o sauares north or transfer to bus. Open_for m('n(erunn A A KIT 1019 15th St. N.W. DETACHED BARGAIN. A lovely home, well located. just off Wis- ‘Nebrask: . near 'a" stores. and lawn. Price_—Only $11,500. Owner wants offer on r able terms. eason: F. ELIOT \HI)DL X Real 208 Tnvestment Bids. COLUMBIA HEIGHTS. $7.750. LOW PRICE FOR QUICK SALE. We assure you that the location is ood and that this Is & REAL BUY. ‘Rooms bad Deep Lot Wide “Alle. SCHER & MANNAKEE _o “Metropolitan 3827. HEDRAL HEIGHTS ust completed: well planned 3 complete baths. full-sized ar garage, concrete porch: all fea- See fi"todny. BROADFOOT, 832 P st. n.e. Linc. 05 v broker. 2047 MACOMB ST.—$14,500. OPEN TODAY AFTER 2 P.M. alf block west of Conn. Park, this modern de- tached home is just like new. There are three bedrooms. ‘attic. entrance hall. open fireplace in splendid iiving room. breakfast alcove. Iarge covered front porch and soreened sleeping porch, oll burner. garage Now vac nd terms can be made to suit purchager GCRAH -’\\1 & OGDF\' National 3689. It Woodward Bldg. "WEST OF SIXTEENTH ST. Near Park rd_ An attractive colonial.type home, with 8 bed rooms and 2 baths, {ront and 'rear porches hardwood foors, water heat: every convenience: house in ex- celient condition. rnce,RxF 50: $1,000 cash 927 15th St. N.W. District 7395, 418 ONEIDA ST. N.W. ‘These just completed homu are bullt to live in. Every little detail has been worked out to the finest degree to make these homes the prettiest and the most conveniently a: ranged we have ever built. They are semi- detached, 20% feet. wide: large concrete front pofch. screened sieeping and breakfast outside pantry with new model kitchen with built-in fixtures and linoleum floors, making them nex:e!led in beauty and convenience. first-g: hi wood floors throughout and colonial place in large living room. There is a grace- ful open-rail stairway leading to the second floor. where there are 3 rooms. many closets. including. one immense cedar closet and complete colored bath. The daylight cellars are complete in every detail. including built- in fireproof garage. BSee (hl! group tomor- row before they are all sold. JTo Teach. drive out Georsia aye or 16th o Longfellow, turn east to 5th st. and Rorth 4 Blocks to Onelds. J. B. TIFFEY CO, “Homes of Comfort o Bank Bldg. | Georsia 3243. 20-Ft. Brick Home $6.500 603 Kenyon St. N.W. Open for Inspection 6.room brick, 20feet wide, hot- water heat, electricity, large back yard with space for garage, paved street and alley. Gooley Bres Tower Bldg. Nat'l 9240 I _1010_Vt. Ave r_Col. 4351. NEAR DUPONT CIRCI TO SETTLE ESTAT! 14 rooms and 4 baths. h.ow.h. elec. In need of some minor repairs: recently sold Mt. Pleasant Modern Brick Home for $32,500; recently assessed for $22, now offered at $14,500. Terms to responsible ""MOORE & HILL, INC,, SINCE 1900, _730_17th 8t. N.W. NORTH CLEVELAND PARK All brick aths. 2-cat i Primi. OUTSTAND- _ National 1174. Best location. Wonderfully built 1 o0m. ING VALUE TN ‘THIS SECTION. FISCHER & MANNAKEE. 0 566._Col. 3846. \\O()DRID(. D, i 3711 22nd st. n.e.—$ rooms. tile bath, h.- w.h.. near school. cars. stores, on bus line. Paved street. Wil be sold 18 at 3:20 pm. Your chance 1346 OAK ST. N.W. 4 bed rooms. 3 porches; d. imp.: exceltent con CHEVY CHASI $13,250. Owner Must Sacrifice. 4706 Hunt Ave. This charming brick Colonial home, d(hghnully located just off Wiscon- sin Ave,, affords six spacious rooms with cross ventilation, center-hall plan, two tile baths, oak floors, cedar closets, attic, tile. roof and. built-in garage. every $8,500 This modern Breuringer-oullt brick is bevond all doubt one of st values in a residence of this character on the market today. residential nelenbor hood. 16th st. Six tile bath, pantry, h.-w.h.. oak floor: all {n A-1 condition. for garage. A real buy. Easy terms. Randolph Street N.W. Four-Bed-Room Home $8,950 Owner, leaving city. has placed & remarkably low price on this modern light brick two-story residence. Near public school, car and bus service. The house is over 21 feet wide, hav- ing 4 _separate bed rooms off the hall, tile bath, large screened breakfast and sleeping porches. h-w.h.. elec. lights, pantry and other features Exceptionally large rear yard, {he Tot being 140 in depth, 'Several #ai Al Evlnol mnm for i be."n‘ 'thn very few 4-bed- mom ! flmelu available at anywhere near this figure. Just off Conn. Ave., Chevy Cl}ase 5 Bed Rooms—2 Baths $13,950 Nearly new brick Colonial home located one-half _ sauare off Conn. ave."in, Cheyy Chase, The entire house has been fecan: ditioned; in fact It Bag, the appear; ance of 'a new home. Wide Colonial At O aron " 5 ped rooms. 2 tie baths, “handsomely paneled walls. open fireplace, sun room and built Terms: §750 down, $80 monthly, including interest. INSPECT S8UNDAY. STEAR] AGA 1024 Vermont Ave N .W. Na Sixteenth Street Heights Located on upper 16th street opposite Rock Creek Park. Only a few minutes in your car or by splendid bus service, straight down 16th street to the heart of the city. More than 300 homes already erected in this section. Size of lots 50 to 80 feet front on wide paved streets with city improvements. Write, tele- phone or call for plat and iull particulars. Robert E. Heater Realtor 4820 Colorado Bldg. istri APehrool garage. An Inspection and comparison with homes of consider- ably higher prices will convince you of Its ‘outstanding value and desir- ability. See it t Evening phone service until 9 p.m, N4 Sansbory Realtors 14th & Eye Sts. NW. Nar’l 5903 $8,950. AN OPPORTUNITY. 20 Ft. Wide. Sold for more meney, price sale| Thls ‘beauufil 3 %, dose Wick ery 1a 3 n nutltrlm. rdrtnagnlrfi “,S.":"" Chest- erfect con e ery ni etwortn's Adams 3641 atter 5 p st buy. Oall $7.050. TERMS LIKE RENT. NEAR SHERMAN CIRCLE. reasonable _six-room ort] uilt -in | nouse like ne COLORED _8-ROOM _AND BATH _HOM Ot mea Fost Office snd Unioe Bia: tion: excellént condition: one-car garage; owner can make & Very attractive proposl- tionto "responsible part nting to buy & home, "Cail Columbia 0838 after Sunday before 6 S G SR ‘COLORE] STRABLE_6-ROOM HOME, on Gresham st. n.w., that can be sold_on feasonable terms For inspection. call DON- NELLY & PLANT, INC., 3123 14th st, n.w. Columbh 0838, N_FOR YOUR 1029 Park rd. FSors bk gar - bring e $3.500. Franklin 6120. | LOCATION. PARK rd. ‘and New Hampshire ave—6 'rooms; B 0 clbeticify: "Barake. porches, Tacep: tion ' foom: modern equipment: attractive te Mr. Ste S!enhens Decatur_1161 fi"w ECRIC- y RED—6 ROOM! th!llent ‘condition: in, _$7,500; {‘uéxr terms. Near 10th and ! n.w. Decatur COLORED—6 ROOMS: ELECTRICITY; CEL- lar. " tubs, rear porches. ‘etc: $7.500. Near 2nd and’ W. Reasonable terms. Decatur COLORED—8 ROOMS. 3 BATHS, H-WH, electricity 1200 block Sth st. B. terms. _Mr. H“kxm RE Bl .u day Sunday. Vour deposts. s COLORED_EXCH @OLORED. Inrge lots, 80 St W FOR COLORED_—$8,500- Near 13th and Park Rd. We have just listed exclusively what we think is the best buy in Washington for colored. 8ix lovely rooms, . elect: lights and hardwood floors. Extra iarge lot. Two-car garage. "Ju jou have beer Waiting 107 Gall Us Bt om:e for further in- formation and_inspection. Realtor. ZLER. 1106, Vt. Ave. Nights. Ad. 0620. ric Jec. 5800 COLORED BARGAINS. Beautiful brick home of 10 rooms and bath, st. n.w., just south of You A efec.. o) burber, hwd. foors. {nst. h.-w. heater,' spacious yard to paved alley, metal weather-stripped and _screen throughout: this home u‘rrlemy appointed in ition: property is Hear. "and Teaso ble Perms are offered. Most_attractive doionial brick home of 6 rms. and bath, just off 13th h.-w.h elec.. large rear porche: 5 cellent condition througho: se 18 30 Tt wide ‘and llot 143 ft. deep 10" Wide paved alley: also 3-car garage. Reasonable cash and 365 "fotal monthly payment. . For ap- pointment to_ inspect_call at once. tARLE WEST MA} Pr_ 0373, 1108 Vt. Ave. _Sun.. Clev. 5054. C olored——Open Sunday. 1002 Rosedale at. n.e.—8 rooms. bath, ga. eliar; "ard to ailey; 3 porches: lerm! Slofl cash, $45 m 1631 6th st. n.w. rooms. 'lter, gas: ‘price; $2.9%0; ferms. 50 cnane 25 mo. B M. ATKEN. 927 15th n.w. Nat. Colored—Open Sunday. 624 D st. s.e.—4-room brick, , elec., L e, Sard o ey. ~'se—6 large rooms, elec, gag, all’ of specti Jited: M, z.\xxlm 27 Thth ste” Net 3956, Eves. Wis. 329! SPECIAL TO COLORED. Beautiful, modern six-room houses on Park rd. n.w., between 13th and 13th sts. Priced from $8.750 up. Hardwood floors, h.-w.h., elec. and gas. tile bath. Rarage. Inspection by Appointm Houses in'all parts of the city W imoderate prices. It is not the dollar that T am after but the reputation that I must build up for my people and myself. If you have any houses to rent or sell fist them with me—Refinancmg Office Open from 9 to 6 P. BENJAMIN F. FL FTC}IER 38 12th Street N. 19: || Offce Phone Norih 8813, “Hesidence N. 7688.+ COLORED., ONLY $8750.00. Naval officer, ordered away, will sacrifice three-story brick, redecorated. electricity, stationary tubs. 'open fireplaces, parguet | foors. sarage. i108 Oreson ave. n.w. Ope | Sunday. 2 t * REAL COLORED BARGAIN. COLUMBIA HEIGHTS. OWNER LEAVING CITY—M 3 porches, 2:car gar. Hac- m.i.. 3 porc 3rmee Drices fo immediate saie. PAUL E. HAWO! RTH,_ Investment Buflding Nationzl 3377 Evenings. Clev. ATTENTION, COLORED. 1324 6th St \'\\' 10 rooms. bath. hot he: v Briced low for @ Open Sunday, 3:30 to 9 p.m. SwiER, Mt i LOI()F\I D HOME BARGAIN! OPEN SUNDAY ALL DAY. th, hot-water heat. elec- Brice, reduced for auick it. ¥ will like it. 16 4th \l WAPLE & JAMES, nl 1226 14th St. North 0962. SALE OR_RENT—HOUSES. THEVY CHASE, NEAR CONN. AVE . SCHOOL. stores, cars: 8 rooms, 2 baths, large o yard, double garage; sell on renta Cleveland 7046. DETACHED Deaafan B premises. _ sale on FOR SALE OR RENT. 1473 n.w. Make offer. Owner on 7 MILES TO C s good condition. . Va., Clar. 2194. MAR!NE OFFICER, LEAVING CITY. MUST sell or rent 2-story brick house facing Zoo. in Mt. Pleasant; excellent condition. Call Potomac_376: 16° COLORE Attractive six-room bungalow, large lot and chicken houses: near 6ist and Dix sts. ne; tent. 325 month, or will sell and $30 month, J. KIDLEY & Eve st n.w T 357 oF Hyatls, T06-M: __OUT-OF-TOWN REAL ESTAT& ROO) T2 ACRE. 2 m 2 2906, easy et NSO fishing. Wonderful view: bething, 3 KELLOGG & EDDY, 100 terms. New York. COME TO CENTRAL s.\m'onn AND LIVE— H'.llhv business, recreation. floriculture, homes. FRIENDSHIP CLUB, Sanford, N. C. BARGAIN—35 CASH, $5 MONTHLY BUYS 20 lots in thriving New York uillage. 8160 fun price, only $§ each. DAVIDOFF, Broadway, New York. D—IIOVING. PACKING _AND STORAGE. Fidelity Storage Company 1420 You !lr t utoun. hll’nl'.\lln. me lise, automo- biles. and lfln[-dullnfl. moving. Mothproof storase; silver vauits, rus clean: ini years' warehouse _experience. Money advanced. 1,500 rooms. Ask any bu ness_man or b OVINQ STOR.ACB RIEGS & STORAGE 'ACKING SHIPPI NG EVE ST NW. ¢ DIST 2010 LONG-DISTANCE MOVING A it New York, Boston, Norfolk, Pittsburgh and points en route. Since 1896 DAleSON TRANSFER & STORAGE CO. 1117 B St. N.W. Natl. 9220 to 9230 Miss Ellen gave readings. _Another guest was Mrs. Lucy Carey Stephens. A new member, Mrs. Cleary, was wel- comed into the chapter. ‘The D. C. Chapter of the Daughters of Founders and Patriots of America met with the president, Mrs. George M. Grimes, at the Schuyler Arms, with Mrs. Ward as assisting hostess. Mrs. Ollie Prescott Diggs and Mrs. Helen Howard Mclver were proposed for mem- bership. The meeting of the General Court will be held at the Washington Hotel April 10 and a banquet April 9 at 7 pm. Capital Society, Children of the Amer- ican Revolution, met at the home of the president, Mrs. Henry Fenno Saw- wlle 6200 Connecticut avenue, Chevy , Md., March 8 from 2 to 5:30 oclock The presentation of the colors was made by Elgin Scott. Miss Margaret Miller recited “Our Flag of Liberty,” Miss Augusta Kauffman gave a prayer and Miss Mary Darnaby Scott took up collections for the birthday box. Offi- cers of the junior division were elected as follows: President, Mary Darnaby Scott; vice pra!ldenb. Louise Robey; corresponding secretary, Margaret Mil- ler; recording secretary, Mildred Sher- man; chaplain, Augusta Kauffman; color bearer, Elgin Scott, with Richard Griswold and David Malone as right and lefi guards. Mary Darnaby Scott was selected to represent the society as page at the annual convention of Chil- :ren of the American Revolution in pril. Refreshments were served by Mrs. Sawtelle, assisted by her daughter, Miss Elizabeth Nailor Sawtelle. Plano solos were rendered by Miss Mary Darnaby Scott and a dance given by Miss 8.11 Jane Malone. Under. the direction of Miss Sawtelle the members were in- structed in dancing a minuet, accom- gurx::? on the piano by Mrs. Royal President Monroe Chapter held the March meeting at the home of the secretary, Miss Wheeler. Miss Laura Ruff, regent, read a poem in memory of Mrs. Fannie W. Moore. The his. torian, Miss Hurley, was instructed to draw up resolutions, w be submitted at the next meeting, honoring the life and work of Mrs. Moore. A copy will also be incorporated in the house book of |af the national chapter house committee which Mrs. Moore valuably served for a number of years. The secretary’s report contained a copy of resoludom sent to the board of electors of the New York Umven!ty hall of fame, giving a resume distinguished and patriotic career of President Monroe, and requesting that his name be placed among those ol others who served their country nof more brilliantly than did he. Miss ;V‘heeler also gave a brief history of the Two members have been invited to participate in the work of the national conference of the D. A. R. in April Miss Henry will serve on the house com- mittee, and Miss Hattie May Dunlap, who at the last congress was the per- sonal page of Mrs. Helmick, has been invited to be page this year, too. At the recent State conference the chapter was represented by Mrs. J. C. Weedon and Mi Maud Gouveneur. Mrs. Weedon gave a report of its proceedings. Mrs. Florence Chapman Dulin and Mrs. Ber- nice Dulin Alley were voted on for membership. Mrs. Hoes announced an addrm on “The Mind of a Mugwamp,” ,lven by Mrs. Minnigerode An- drevu the Maj. L’Enhnt Cl March 27 at 3 o'clock at the Wi 8- ton Club and a pilgrimage of the D. A. R. to Montecello April 13. U. 8. Grant Circle, No. 1, met Tues- day with the president, Miss Mnrluerlte C. Moore, in the chair. Mrs. Edith E. Herberger acted as senior vice president and Mrs. Mary A. Moore as junior vice president. A letter from Mrs. Ella Grosz Clements, in Philadelphia, indicated thl: she expected to be in ‘Washington pril. Mrs. Ella Wilson Southard, the secre- tary, read a letter from the national in- spector, Mrs. May B. Slattery of Pitts- burgh, and also the national general (€O orders, and reported that Mrs. Irene Graf, Miss Anna Graf and herself, as- sisted by F. M. Graf, carried the circle’s banner and flag at the second massing of the “colors” at Mount St. Alban March 2. Mrs. Southard also represent- ed the circle at a meeting of the pa- triotic societies at the Capitol March 8. A benefit card party will be held in G. A. R. Hall the evening of March 25. It was voted that the circle's birthday anniversary be celebrated April 22 with a musical and literary program. Patriots’ Memorial CI Chapter met Tues- day evening at the home of Mrs. F. J. Yeatman and Miss Harriet B. Walker, 2854 Connecticut avenue. Mrs. Anne E. Watson, regent, presided. Announcement was made of the card party to be given by the student loan fund committee at the Hamilton Hotel, March 19, at 2:30 o'clock. - Plans were discussed for the chapter's annual ban- quet in April at the Wlshlnt'.on Club. Judge Lynn Chlpur held its March meeting at the home of Mrs. T. Hunton Leith, with Miss Miriam Johnson, Mrs. M. H. Kinsinger Miss Elsie Krey and Mrs. William J. Lightfoot assisting the hostess. Mrs. Charles C. Haig, regent, resided. Mrs. Charles S. Schermer- orn announced the recent chapter house benefit netted nearly $500. The chapter voted a contribution to Con- stitution Hall matching the donation of its committee representative, Mrs. W. F. Hamberger. A card party will be held at the Hamilton Hotel next Wednesday afternoon, for the bene- fit of the D. A. R. student loan fund. Mrs. Harry R. Fulton is in charge of arrangements. Mrs. Enoch J. Vann reported that the committee on legisla- tion in Congress is interested in a bill providing that “The Star Spangled Banner” be designated officially as national anthem, and that a meeting was held at the Willard Hotel recently, | when addresses by Senator Barkley of | Kentucky and Representative Linthi- cum of Maryland were heard. Miss Jean Warfield asked assistance in dis- | rlbuuon of manuals for immigrants. J. Milton Jester stated that the Bons and Daughters of the Republic committee desires to send a number | of boys to Camp Nevule next Summer. | A contribution of $20 to pay the ex- penses of two boys was vov.ed Mrs. Willlam H. Wagner invited the chnpter to hold its April meeting at her new home, Drummond avenue, Chevy Chase, Md. ‘ Gov. Thomas Welles Society, Chil- dren of the American Revolution.—Gen. ' and Mrs. Amos Fries entertained th: | WANTED TO BUY—HOUSES TMENT PROPERTY—STATE "Bnn Jomeet o price. Address Box X ROOM BUNGALOW. STONE E on. Some cash and u-u?hh month- Fy evments. | Address Box 407-2, Star office. | | WANTED— 7°ROOM_MODER! OS] & u’rox}znhwelv. b Nt Corer € or no -319'5mm "euadld Tike e to "o trade. -'l"h"%" cash._Phone Georgia e WORRY ON MOVING DAY!!! SPECIAL RATES ON LOCAL AND LONG DISTANCE MOVING 'RIFICE PRICE. ..cg*'& S T, gt lfl‘l«l‘w"‘ ufinnm PHONE NAT'L 1460-1 w PADDED WANS ] and Brioe” of h‘om:bu' '?.‘n 2 e oo of Spwer: v.n‘" o agency. ‘Address, Box son, Jean Wu.mn and Ruby Arentz. m‘t Dove was granted a transfer to A R. Color Bearer Whiting Lee reported he and Robert Wilson had carried the flags at the patriotic service in Conti- nental Hall February 22. Marion Cox sald the society was represented and flowers were ed at the exercises held It the Lincoln Memorial #ebru- ary I Dlvld Barber told of the exercises in connection with the presentation of a flag to the John Quincy Adams Scnoal by the society. Mrs. Emig received five new mem- the rudlnx ol the ritual of the society. ce Goodman gave readings. ‘The members voted that the Capitol was the most historic bullding in the District of Columbia. Maj. Cla;oa Emig told of the vital interests of th+ college for mountain youth in Befts, Ky. Miss Mary Jenkins sang, accowa- panied by Mary Bonig Grent American Eagle Chapter met Tues- day evening, at the home of Mrs, Augustus Knight, the Kenesaw Apart- ments, with Mrs. A. B. McManus and Mrs. J. H. Fishback, assisting hostesses. Mrs. Edwin J. Ryan, regent, presided. Mrs. Augustus Knight presented the chapter with a gavel made of historic wood which was mzpud by the regent. ‘card y will be given by the ltudcnc loan committee March 19, at April 8 by the Chapter House Corpora- tion at the National Theater. ~Mrs. Charles F. Taylor, was welcomed into the chapter. A talk was made by A. B. McManus on his recent trip around the world. Am the invited guests were: Mrs. Nlonzm Rhoades, A. B. McManus, J. Lee Wilkinson, Laurence Riggles, George H. Ward, Henry W. Dow] and J. H. Fishback. Dolly Madison Chapter met Tuesday evening at the Y. W. C. A. The regent, Mrs, Wilbur V. Leech, presided. Devo- tional exercises were conducted by the chaplain, Mrs. Annie Tonge. Mrs. Ralph Barnard of the chapter house committee reported a benefit to be given at the National Theater April 7. Mrs. Jane Elliott of the “student loan fund” reported a card party to be given at the Hamilton Hotel March 19 at 0 p.m. Ramsay Nevitt, chairm: o{ the magazine committee, made a plea for more subscriptions to the magazine. Miss Bessie Gries of “better films” re- ported an annual meeting March 14 at 9:30 a.m. at Eighteenth and Columbia roud. Mrs. Lowell Fletcher Hobard will speak. The State society did not accept the resignation of Mrs. Henry B. Patten, but appointed Mrs. Edward B. Tarring as State chaplain. Radio parties will autmmxelra‘n)z: et h "p."t?:‘.';"u; 8 p.m. when addresses will dg?ivered by 5] stalled at the D. A. R. Congress in April. The ‘next chapter meeting will be held April 8 at Mrs. A. A. Borney's residence, 3440 Thirty-fourth place. Samuel Gorton Chapter met Tuesday evening with Miss M-ry E. Smith, 165¢ Park road, Mrs. 1 Mills, regent, lprulmn ‘The dlnee given February 21 at the Raleigh Hotel was reported a success. A program was given, in- cluding vocal solo by Miss Alberta Col- lins and instrumental music by Miss Jean Phillips, also reading of p‘per on “Revolutionary Women” by Mi Eva | Jackson. Phil Sheridan Woman's Relief Corps will meet Tuesday night in Grand y Hall when the president, Mrs. L. Manoly, and her committee in honor of St. Patrick, the Grand Army of the Re- pul md friends. The Maj. L’Enfant Chapter met at the Bellevue Hotel as the guests of the Misses Bliss, Glover, Babb and Bloom- field. The regent expressed apprecia- tion of the co-operation of the commit- tee chairmen, as well as the chapter members, during the year and stated that her annual report would be given at_the next meeting. ‘The chapter had as the honor guest M‘n Samuel Willlam Earle, former re- secretary general of the Daugh- ters of the American Revolution, who told the story of the gateway of peace, which is at the entrance to the cemetery of the old Dartmoor Prison, at Plymouth, England, where American boys died during the War of 1812 and were buried, and spoke of the ceremony connected with the dedication and pres- entation of the gateway and the tablet by the Daughters n( 1812 to the Enl- lish people. Mrs. le had wi many interesting plcturu The regent announced that the chap- ter benefit would be held March 27 at a o'clock at the Washington Club, when mnn rode Andrews will speak ‘The Mi of a Mugwump,” with 1uuatnnom Kit Carson Woman’s Relief Corps met Thursday at Grand Army Hall, with the president, Mrs. Margaret Marsh, pre- siding. The sick committee reported calling on the following members: Mrs. Ellen Myers, Mrs. Cooley, Mrs. Harbour, Mrs. McMillan and also Mrs. Lida A. Oldroyd and Mrs. Marian Parker of Phil Sheridan Corps. Col. William F. Dorsey, after a speech, stated he had visited Adjt. Gen. E. D. Godfrey, who is seriously ill. Mrs. Mary H. Wingate, representing Department President Mrs. Delia O'Brien, stated services would be held at Stephen statue, Seventh street and Pennsylvania avenue, Grand Army day, A ril 6, and also ceremonies in hono) Gen. U. S. Grant’s birthday, April 27, l! Grant’s statue, in the Botanic Gnden. jointly with the Department of the Potomac, Grand Army of the Rzpumlc March 20; 1 o'clock, at Grand rmy Hall, the corps will entertain the comudu of Kit Carson Post and their wives with a luncheon in honor of its sixty-second birthday anniversary. Burnside Corps, Woman’s Relief Corps, will give a dinner today at 5 pm., at Grand Army Hall, in honor of the de- partment _president, Mrs. Delia l. O'Brien, and her staff, and the d¢ ment commander of the Grand | of the Republic. F. J. Young, and staff officers. All past department p! dents, as well as the wives of the come :—;d‘etsdo( the Grand Army, have been vited. EQUESTRIENNE HURT. Miss Olive Chace, 24 years old, of 6 Virgilia street, Chevy Chase, is recover- ing at George llhllll?fln Hospital from slight injuries to her back, sus- tained Friday when thrown from her horse in Potomac Park. Miss Chace, the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Chace, had set out for a canter through the park with several companions, when her mount became unmmmhlz i panions, Miss Dorof ira; and mn Pacilie w-lsh of “"mni Library staff, took her to the hospital. PEr R s CONVICTED OF ASSAULT. Clarence Norris, 47 years old, was sent itentiary for seven years yes- Gordon.

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