Evening Star Newspaper, December 13, 1930, Page 20

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TYCONDTONS BE5T SNEE WA . City for Tme Picture of - Development. Thé See o MARGARET YORKE Enhance Idea of Service. has : Tour Roman Oatholie tricate 1930 REAL ESTATE ANNALY S ISSUED 2 o Standard Férms Are Con- W dula 3 ] tained in Edition. ’ that the soft and cloudy billows of the mist. | it to Stanley, taking an early walk about the farm after a long and restless 5 § i ; HOUSE that WARREN"Built in Woodridge . 3122 18th St. N. E. Wapdridge 18 & “real heme't sertion, Full of folk who crave pre- '.“n itores ana_ movien Saves you time on il you da. bungalow with pleket gipi of their agreements and {DIPLOMATIC ARCHITECT s sl T il o ibe Halona! orilion o€ %8l | SOLVES HOUSE TANGLES there’s np harm in her,” he added. f Real Estate “Well, until I am free" Margaret 0 Temperamental Woman Clients In- minded him, “things diiced to Settle Individual Prob- can drift along. lems Outside His Office. b i - to It P Nt Believe our story, it ¥ g E sleep; there-was no more world. i But now this early rising, and those lost hours, -seemed . He was here, well and strong, and even health- iy hun‘r,.‘nfil in this new day any- thing n. happen, almost im- mediately, for Margaret and Jim came abruptly about the cormer of the big barn. Margaret followed the child slowly, but without hesitation. The fog had This heme for you s ours S 2 Tarrawbullt oA core “Never,” said Stanley, in an tone, 4 'a st in e, i Jarmule diafre oo m- /Tooms, alry and from ls, mag- nificent monuments of marble meet our E f at the Union Station, of the old Government hotels, were erected as an emergency during the World War, s magnificent , giving a clear and unobstructed view of the Capitol is being built now. Cites Transtormation. “In -that immediate area are being erected the new House Office Building, Supreme Court, Building and that | 8° edifice given to our city by enry Clay Folger to house his espeareana. go on Capitol curled her rich, dark hair into a cloud about the softly olive forehead; her face was pale and looked strained and weary; there was a spiri quality about her whole wl appearance appealed to Stan, and h:‘: d;ll‘:‘%l'lr es managed & e as they q"l slept horribly,” she said, in an- ncern in his eyes. down at her. “But I always love to t up early,” he continued philosoph- ically, “asd I feel fine. But you? You fainf last night.” “Yes, I know,” she said, flushing hotly, Ryt meeting his eyes squarely. “I suppose I was more tired than I knew! It used to be a bad habit of W about - | mine, but I've not fainted for years.” that instantly | b Constance, ‘looking red-chee cheerful after a cold tub. * usband of mine 55555%2 " | ;g. "% Teo ——— e, i | GARDENING RESPONDS. SLOWLY TO MODERNISM Trees and Shribs Are Old Fash- iongg and Will Not Change Manner of Growing. With “modern” art and “modern” architecture occupying more and more space in qur magasines, one n: expects to find the “modern” in den design. tree, the shrub, or her- plant is old-fashioned and will not-change. its manner of Con crete trees, which we have “You frightened me when you fainted,” Stanley said, with a sort of timidity., Their relationship seemed to him to have appreciably altered since the arrival of Shirley’s tel o— | Foce the look: in r eyes,” he said, “and then that sudden collapse! It made me |}, realize just what you are to me.” “Stupid, stupid thing to she said, anxiously and hi 3 all came over me, suddenly—"" Stanley said, watching het ciosay. T l, waf s felt for the first time that we love each other, that you and I are to be man mmmtmfl” raised her brimming -eyes, with tears, and smiled at him un- “That ‘was it, wasn't it, Margaret?” asked. “You knew then that it was— | ¢op between you and me, didn’t you?” | g, she said, in & low tone, “I that it was—that.” yuxxnknn there never could be el in my life, dear,” S 'll wait, and Il &l JRIGHT ROOMS--TWO BATH Reconditioned Corner Brick 14th Street Highlands 5429 13th STREET NJ. THESE NEW: IMPROVEMENTS Gas R Pittsburg Astomatic Inlaid L Storage Heater Sink ’ Paper Electric Piztures Esterior Painted Shade; Floérs Refinished Intevior Pointed Roof Painted Hot-water heat, electricify, sereens, metal weatherstrips and built-in Open jor Inspection L. T. Gravatte Daily and Sundey 927 15th St.—Redltor—Natl. 0758 Heated and Lighted Evening: Phone, ”fl- 2900 - HaSalle rfi FIRST TIME OFFERED i ] 58§ H igbpens i s | = i b4 DINNER PLANS MADE The United Statés Building and Loati announces A - |ne .!%g men, in country, to aid in plan- features for this celetra- Xk H , ing - ng of hoi ‘ward C. Baltz of Washington. hmll" th:“h Canada. What Other Gift Could Bring Such Lasting Happiness? A Home of Your Own _ That Is Built to Endure Two Choice Locations Open Daily Until 9 PM. 1715 C Se. NE. 1923 Owen St. Six pooms and bath, Facing the new 160-ft. boulevard entrance to with garage. Three spacious porches. In the Anacostia Patk, adjoining _ : Eastern High School. A newly developed Trinidad section. Streets and alley very special kitchen, in- cluding Frigidaire. paved. Small Cash Payment and Balance Like Rent » All homes have hardwood trim and floors, pan- eled walls and artistically wrought electric fixtures. Robert W. Savage ; 717 Unjon T; Bldg. National 6799 njon Trust olédAuanbr, lation: FE i £ iy B8 ] b s §§; i Iy his &k : Unusual Value For | $7.750 1124 Oates St. NLE. Pretty Gallaudet Park This all-brick modern homie is priced so low it must appeal tonyhth.l.nklu lamily inter- i | B 4 b E ] H _g;? i i Ave. from Florida Ave, Ostes St., and see open sign. Open for Inspection R. M. HOOKER : Tower Blds. Met. 2663 i ‘2,"‘“, ‘“w Daily Till 9 P ',h,,,d,;, 4 = UL AN HROS. — * 819 15th St N,We, T ns T T et 4528 3355 Military Road evy Chase, D. C. 2 Just Coeted Iy CHEVY CHASE, D, C. b ’rliere Is Yet Time to Give Your Family ~—prominent among which is the de luxe Buq o the Supreme Gift ... a Home Service—that takes the youngsters to and from-* el | school in safety and comfort.. The careful’ . ‘ chauffeur is a reliable guardian on their daily”.. s} trips—thus taking worry off the family's' mind** | 3103 Hawthorne Street N.W. In an environment that is ultra-desirable, this Open Saturday Afterncon and Al Day Sunday :.I:‘;':Ioh:l:«d:::lhdll‘r:?. h;:ll -»Ip'u::e u'-h::": s " i — X , 3 9 : bed room, ’.fia- tiled baths, liouf. in perfect ahields itle folke the: e DETACHED ALL-BRICK ; o o, o e ST ¥ 4 1AL — Owner, having removed from city, 5 st sai goum $13 9725 BAT}’-[S duir:”?mm'dilh sale. An Exhibit Home How.to Reack } i - Hawthorne Street’ rans, eist from 3tnd street midwey 301 Brookside: Drive : "Kenwood - roomy house with all oak floors, fireplace; Setieds ) ool Raeal. & voni. —furnished by W. B Moses * Go west of Wisconsin Ave- fnely ; wide front porch. Garage. Lot 40x1 en today 3 to 5 p.m., and Sunda: & Sons—is open for inspec- = Bue on Bradley Lane,: con- o Deathifo] paved sirett 3% Blocks cast of Commssticst Ave Or ey s o S y tion every day from 1 pm, tinuing under'the viaduet o . " i ¢ 3 1o ik Bt i st the entrance to Kem - BOSUECIELPS v MSKEEVER & GOSS three short squares Om - 145 K ST, NW, ! NA. 4750 sets on resr of 5343 NEVADA AVENUE Open ‘and heated Sunday until 9 pm. Reached via Comn. Ave. to. Nebraska Ave., them east one block to-Nevada Ave:

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