Evening Star Newspaper, June 13, 1931, Page 20

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REAL ESTATE, RHE EVEXN NG STAR, WASHINGTON, D BATURDANY, Cleveland Park New House 3519 Rodman St. Eleven rooms, 4 baths, lavatory, 2-car garage Two New Detached Brick and Stucco Residences 3815-3817 Legatlon St N.W. open fireplace, slate copper guttering, spc creened throughout; garages to match houses. These homes must be seen to be appreciated. Price and terms too attractive to be over- ooked. Open day and evening. Salesman on premises, Attention Any Broker H. H. CARTER, Realtor Phone Nat. 413 Sacrificing The Last House 3707 Windom N.W. Near Bureau of Standards Beautiful New >4 Bed Rooms You'll be surprised at the We want OPEN Or Call District 0566 Brick 2 Baths price. you ———— ‘OPPORTUNITY” Cannot Be Duplicated Ilew Home in most desir- able close-in sectin West of 16th St. N.W. Sample Now Open 1855 Ingleside Terrace oOut Park Rd. to 18th St., North to Ingleside Terrace Price and Terms Most Reasonable exchange W.R. IRWIN Bunlder Cleveland 1531 A06 Investment Blds. shade was always lovely with the dull gold of the Lawrence hair. “And a white hat " Edith decreed firmly. “Oh, Ede, T oughtn't!” “They're having a sale of them for two dollars.” Gail, thrilling to youth and Springtime, followed her sister through the jaded tumbled aisles of the ;tnre and selected a delicious white at. This was one of their happy eve- nings. They strolled home through the shabby strects, admiring gardens, stop- ping at shop windows. Their voices ;munmucd along together. o “‘Should you hl‘ glad if he was in love The next day to all appearances was | With vou, Gail?’ 4 3 once like all the other Friday mornings of | s *ors Necly T've only scen him the year. Ariel, looking tired and seem- “No, but I mean—sh ing nervous, came downstairs in a ter- | Gail considered. “Yes, rible hurry as usual. As soon as she | would.” had departed fo: school Gail and Edith | _*T don't know that T want vou to recd that she had cried herself to marry and go awey from Clippersville, s ccp the nigat before. “She’s such a baby! | ingl “1t seems o me—" Gail brought herself back from her own dream with a little effort. THE Lucky LAWRENCES By KATHLEEN NORRIS o 1911 by ek A Mo Al B BYNOPSIS OF FRECEDING hat suits me,” uck which h Ariel had said, un- | You're a good little sport,” Buddy | 1ad told her. "They were out of hearing | of the Lawrence house now. He| 1 and the | stepped on the gas. FRelt Crather s e hile ar ould you?” I think I t mightn't mean that,” Gail broke X . ln\w laughter. “Aren’t we iots 0 Edith sald lov- | 1710 P800 settled but the wedding a That night, while Edith sewed and personal | Ariel played idly with pen and paper, “It seems | Gail played solitaire. It had been her | to me she’s not such a baby but what | custom to do this. As she played she e knows that Phil is right about her | kept up a sort of monologue. Some- running off every night to the movies. | times it wa s “quite old cnough to see that|ment, a dissertation. Often it was odd | t of thing only cheapens her | bits of poetry or remembered scencs b payl® from Dickens or Poe or Stevenson, re- he poet in a golden clime was | called word for word: most often of all n—'" Edith offered, buttering a | it was improvised, in the form of a |roll. “I think the revelation of the | story or of biography. ness and _sordidness of life would | Just how she had begun this she | abosolutely kill her!” she added smooth- never could remember; it was a family ¥ made no ansv She was | institution now. The Stuarts, the De ly writing a suitably casual.yet| Medicis, the plots of Goethe, 1 note of thanks to Van Murchi- | Wagner, all passed smoothly in review | son for the roses, hen Gail was in good form. After he stopped at Muller's on her way | one memorable evening when Gail had | downtown this morning and bought a | reached the notepap The note itself | Ar at the library a few min- | int At the end of the note, in definitely hing chiro- ared in the 5 r jaw and her | were she added come and have supper ¥ informally—oh, so very OW. on her twer day, unexpecte had given her bacl lay wakeful | in the Gail’s Toom to get to sleep at all, £ loved of her performances the cl the Formal- | dehydes, an family of low origin who invented, whose mother remair lovable, piti- ble and ridiculous despite ition 1 could rarely be per- had something | suaded to pursuc the histories of the , for the telephone | Formaldehyd otesting ~ that they ng sudde: | were too uit But her real r rful and frien on for refusin come to supper ctive self-protection of the origi- ¢ it off until Sunday ator, who fecls the strain of im-! e heck are you doing to- promptu humor. To be romantic, | is all day long. |y v Saturday at the li- the happy as she h ! he would Two Riaoms, Kitchen Bath, Balcony Electrical Refrizeration Reasongble Rental THE ARGONNE 16th and Columbia Road v bear own hea aged feet, stop- : to pick up Edith, to buy the dotted Gail hesitated Jong over on a deep pur- and that FOR SALE To Settle an Estate 3317 Newark Street N.W. In the Heart of Cleveland Park ve you clover out, in this The beauty of it! had had ,, much of it! not? Other much luck the sweet This property is worthy of your inspection. The price of $21.500 is far Below the cost of reproduction. The room arrangement is most attractive. The four 6149 Utah Ave. DETACHED CORNER In Beautiful Chevy Chase, D. C. (One block north of 32nd and Rittenhouse Sts.) Attractive detached brick dwel- ling—7 rooms, including inclose and heated ' breakfast _room: tile bath with shower, rst floor, hardwood throughout, large, complete Detached gaiage. Open for Inspection All Day Saturday and Sunday Wm. H. Saunders Co., Inc. 1519 K St. N.W. District 1015 = A HOME will always prove the best Permanent Investment and affords you the oppor- tunity of saving out of the necessary monthly expenses. These New, Semi-Detached, Center Entrance Hall Homes Have the Additional Ad- vantage of The Choice Location of Brookland Six Rooms Garage Electrical Refrigeration 1311 Shepherd St. Re%onable Terms CHAS. M. WALLINGSFORD 1010 ViatrasmeAnel N.W. National 2990 Edgemoor, Md. Magnificent Home Big Value Vhen vou see this home. and know the price, vou will agree the value is unprece- dented. Moorland _ Lane hetweei: Yoxeter and Claren- don Lanes, Edgemoor, Md. To Be Sold on Easy Terms, Goert Inspection Come Out and See It Real Estate Mortgage and Guaranty Corp. 1610 K St. Natl. 1403 Locat Jarge bed rooms and two baths will appeal to you as well as the library and two porches. This Property MUST Be Sold Open Sunday, 11 AM. to 6 P.M. 'phone Cleveland 0861 Ask for Mr. Conner of the Cass 1ok that ubbish For further information, or District 8141, cheap powder il O R e R R R e OUTSTANDING VALUES NEW NORTHEAST DEVELOPMENT ADJOINING EASTERN HIGH SCHOOL RESTRICTED WHITE COMMUNITY 1720 C St. NE. 1511 D St. NE. new oom slammed by had been caught coted gust of nd had 9 [ | Wina when opened had stc g becn no distu an interminabl door ag e had dark blue n_ twinkling ¥ rutted from L home, ures and oak floors. Garage. Strect and alley paved Priced at $8.350.00—the best buy in the neighborhood. Open Daily Until 9 P.M. Convenient Terms Can Be Arranged ROBERT E. KLINE, JR., Owner Union Trust Bldg. National 6799 Of the couple sunk in the rumble seat, an overcoated man with a col lapsed little, bobbed, slick head on h { shoulder, she had Known nothing, ¢he had settled in beside the driver with a little gasp of satisfaction and excitement. “Hear me Wistle?* Buddy had whis- pered ire.” fsten road \\;\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\'\\'\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\ n Or Any Broker e S R R S s Un precedented Value We're only come going down the back.’ Primrose St., Chevy Chase, Md. Open All Day Sunday Situated in one of our finest sections, on a lot 70x135, beautifully shrubbed and shaded, is this magnificent center-hall brick home of ten rooms (4 bed rooms on 2nd floor) and two baths. This includes a large breakfast room and a large sun room. There is nothing that can be anticipated by the purchaser in the way of advanced liv- ing, as this home is perfectly equipped, and at an astoundingly low price. There is a two-car garage on paved alley. Priced Under $20,000 Phillips & Canby, Inc. in the form of an argu- | Dante, | Black Hole of Calcutta | 1 had had to move her mattress | and the whole family had talked Indian | wealth and | poetic, argumentative, was one thing; but to keep up the place of those idiotic Formaldehydes was quite another. However, tonight the Formaldehydes returned in full force. Phil, lying on the old couch with his eyes shut, his pipe in his mouth, laughed until the tears came. Sam laughed, his tousled head on the table. Edith laughed with the reluctance of the dignified, occasion: ally saying, “Oh, stop it, you idiot!" and Ariel laughed her wild boyish laugh those who loved her. was all heartening and happy and espe- end with them all wandering upstai at once, lights out below, everyone home, safe and united. roses, still bright and fresh, in room and sat on the edge of her bed | not imagination then? had sent her those roses. He was com- ing to supper night after next. Saturdays and Wednesdays, until it closed at 9 o'clock. On these | days Edith always came down about 6 with a big sandwich and an apple, and Salesman on Premises Daily Until 6 P.M. ms and bath sleeping porch and rear porches ath—colored tile and showers RothTn tun Ruilt-in wall safe -in’telephone close dimine net WHh benches Cedar-lined closet Real Estate Construction e MORRIS BUILT —— that was so sweet and rare a treat to Finally they were talking eagerly, hLappily together in their best mood. It cially . wonderful to have the evenings | Gail saw the | her | for a long, long time, dreaming. It was Van Murchison JUNE 138, 193 Gall and she repaired to the dressing room, where Gail devoured the collation, exchanged the news of the day with her sister, all in 10 minutes’ time, and re- turned to the desk refreshed. Alternate months she went home at noon on Saturdays and Wednesdays, but was on duty all day Sunday. Gail hated the Sunday duty, but the Saturday nights were for some mysterious reason eternally exciting. There was always a good deal of noise and traffic down- town, the theaters were packed, the streets gayly lighted and the quiet shadowy library seemed like a coign of \an;.;qe from which she watched the worl On the particular Saturday evening that followed his arrival in Clippers- ville Van Murchison came in. Gail was busy when a voice in the line asked anxiously: “Have you a good book about cock- roaches? She looked up on & wild rush of de- every other month, Gail stayed at the library | clothes, with a light overcoat on but TERMS—S$500 Cash Steuart Brothers, Inc. light and there he was in dinner bareheaded. They laughed soundlessly together and Gail sedately disposed of a (Continued on Fifth Page.) | Buy a Home With All Conveniences $7,650 Sample House, 1837 Bay St. S.E. Between 18th, 19th, B & C Bt Near Eastern Hien seneoi % G, Fo dlectric Cin ;;l?l;'fll d'lfi araood o Hard®ood irim® Walker electri Flaid' heatnaiseiess "ol "sarner GARAGE $60.00 a Month (Inclndes Interest on Both Trusts) 138 12th St. N.E. WELL BUILT e $8,950 Chas. W. Morris & Son, Builders are completing and now offer for sale the last 3 of this group of 11 brick homes 312 Concord Ave. N.W. 6 rooms and colorful bath, screened rear porches. Concrete front porches. Built-in garage, automatic stor- age heater, natural trim. Designed for easy housekeeping and located for all conveniences. Nothing Better in Marietta Park For Sale by i EATON & COMPANY, —or Your Own Broker 1010 Vermont Ave. 40 Noyes Drive, NA. 2920 Wynnewood Park £13,500 A\\\\‘\\\\\‘\\\\\\\ A A AR A A AR R SR AR NN Investment Bldg. Exclusively—Realtor Nat. 4600 This new detached home contains 6 large rooms, 6 closets on the second floor, with cedar closet. Two-car garage to match the house. Inspect at Once TO REACH—Drive out Sixteenth street to the District Line. turn right on new boulevard and straight ahead to WYX THOS. E. JARRELL CO. Realtors pantry National 0765 breakfast room, 2 baths and a large attic NNEWOOD PARK, %21 10th St. N.W, Sce Thls BEAUTIFUL BUNGALOW 312 OUACKENBOS ST. N.W. 0 ‘ lln Manor Park, One Sauare South of Rittenhouse St.) ' FIVE ROOMS—TILE BATH Front Porch Hot Water Heat Hardwood Floors, Large Attic Open Fireplace One-Piece Porcelain Sink Newly decorated throughout and in new-house condition, deally located. just one-half square from the ear line and near public and junior high schools. Big Lot - 60x142 Shade Trees Flowers FEET Shrubs. $8,450 OPEN THIS AFTERNOON AND SUNDAY Nat. 2345 : I 1226 14th St. REAL ESTATE, NORTHEAST NEW HOMFS. See Them Today . 88,150 Sample Open to 9 P.M. * 1703 D St. N.E. These homes will bear the closest inspection and comparison of values. You will find many features here, seldom, if ever, found in homes at this low price! FEATURES Six large, bright rooms, breakfast and sleeping porch screened. Colonial front porch. built-in garage, land- scaped lawn with brick retaining wall. Natural wood trim, hardwood floors throughout, heavy inlaid linoleum on kitchen; paneled papering; Sanitas on kitchen and bath; colored tile bath with shower; toilet in cellar. A most. complete Ki.ciien— electric refrigeration; dining set (invisible when not in use) ; each room has two or more electric outlets; Swed- ish iron electric fixtures. Come cut—see our house—then learn our ur- chase plar i Near G aded, Junior High & Eastern High Schools Real Estate Brokers Invited—Co-operation Given! WAPLE & JAMES, Inc. Realtors CHEVY CHASE, D. C. 5440 32nd Street ]ust North of Military Road d, slate roof, cop hen furnished has ever breakfast nook and floor there are three really ths. Attic celotexed ar ar built-in garage. Built by H. P. Huddleston Co. THE VERY LOW PRICE OF THIS WONDERFUL HOME WILL SURPRISE YOU Inspect Satarday and Sunday H.G.Smithy Co uding a (m the secc 1418 Eye St. N.W. Never Again! Can This Fine Loca- tion Be Duplicated Think of having nature and all outdoors as vour next-door neigh- bor ... vet only 10 minutes distant from the very heart of the city. And the marvelous outlook for miles around . . . over city, river and countryside . . . the priceless heritage of this eplendid setting. Homes in “Burleith Heights™ appeal strongly to families with sentimental tendencies . . . yet their intrinsic worth is so apparent that it easily convinces the sound judgment of economic-minded folks. Will you not avail yourself of the opportunity offered in this limited development? See the interesting model home today or Sunday. It expresses the authen- tic Englxsh Village architecture and incorporates the many com- fort-giving features provided by our modern inventive age—Frigid- aizesicedar closstsyopen) repluce and celotex insulation being a few among the many. Detached brick garage, front and screened doubls rear porches, 175-ft. landscaped lot. MODEL HOME 3811 T ST. N.W. Furnished And Decorated By . B. Mosrs & Sons ooley Bros. "BUILDERS OF BETTER HOMES" 8 Rooms 2 Baths All-Brick $12,950 o+ Tower Bldg. Nat’l 9240

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