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REAL ESTATE SALE—HOUSES. $250 CASH. | GLOVER PARK. i A very unusual oppor to purchase 01 on the best n Reduced | hroushouts ex- | Spon 1S Western | High Schoo edia ossession, AT THROCKNORTON, | D After 6 P Wig 1 i CLEVELAND 1 : | Situated on bl on'a duict ot Pedlons ‘ot fonee from home has a and has been cellent o o etined | stment Bld. The BEST BUY in Washington $7,950.00 Semi-detached Brick 23!, ft. Wide—Club Room 808 Tuckerman St. N.W. HARRY WARDMAN BUILDER D. €. Developing Co., Owner 1025 15th St. Di. 3830 New Homes in Northeast Washington CORNER_HOME 1717 D ST. N.E. 7 Rooms, 4 Bed Rooms Price, $9,950. Terms 1710 D ST. N.E. 6 Rooms, 3 iarches. Garage Price, $8,350. Tcrms. 1657 C ST. N.E. 8 Rooms, 2 baths. Facing wide boulevard to Riverside Park. 5 minutes from U. S. Capitol. 1609 22nd St. S.E. Semi-detached brick. 6 rooms. $ porches, automatic heat, con- ~rete garage. Price, $7,250. Easy Terms. Al the Above Homes Are Open for Inspection Until 9 PO Daily WAPLE & JAMES, INC. Member: Wash.__Real Estate Board 1226 11th St. N.W. DIst $100 Cash Glover Park 2225 39th St. N.W. All-brick English-type like new way rooms, tiled with front and s rear p garage, landscaped lot. ‘home, in ev Si: bath Open for In<pection Take A drive o o ton st. SAVE 50/, OF YOUR | RENT MONEY Buy now, a new Cafritz Life- time home, on the highest eleva- tion in restricted Petworth, with many advanced improvements such as step-down living room, concealed radiation, beautiful recreation room, two colored tile baths, gorgeous kitchen, fully equipped. We have built and sold thousands of homes. but really this is one of the finest values we have ever been able to offer to the public. P. S.—The spacious open porches and the long sodded yard will be of great benefit to ihe kiddies after being shut up all Winter in stuffy living quarters. Come out today and sce for your- self and you will surely appre- preciate the wonderful home, value. 4th & Emerson Sts. N.W. Only $8,950 Small Cash Payment, Balance Less Than Rent CAFRITZ Uth & K N.W. Dist. 9080 WE SPECIALIZE IN NEW HOMES Al Sectlons of the District of Columbia Prices Range From Up $7,250 Also | elec., | accupancy Ma Rents—Loans—Insurance. Waple & James, Inc. BUILDERS ‘Members Washington Real Estate Board 1226 14th St. N.W. Dist. 3347 The Greatest VALUE in Washington 1366 Sheridan St. N.W. $8,975.00 zcx4r Two Complete Baths Four Porches Two Fireplaces HARRY WARDMAN . BUILDER D. C. Developing Co., Owners 1025 15th Di. 3830 L This List Cannot Be Beat ALL NEW HOMES Low Prices Easy Terms 1319 Rittenhouse St. N.W. 8 ROOMS . . 2 BATHS De Luxe kitcher. récreation Toom, if de- EASY. TERMS T easily arranged for nilies Sired. T 706 Nicholson St. N.W. Semi-Detached Brick Homes & ROOMS L mATHS Recreation Room. Hich Elevation, T xcalirn: Locztion. 723 Quackenbos St. N.W. 8 ROOMS . . . ? _BATHS Semi-Detached Brick—A Real Buy 5623 Kansas Ave N.W. ' 54 Longfellow St. NN\W. Semi-Detached—Bargain. High_Elevation—Ncar Conveniences. 5611 3rd St. N.W. gton's Best Home ~Buy— Modern to Smallest Detatl— Electric. Kitchen—Low Price. 5716 3rd St. N.W. Facing Lazec Park 8 ROOMS . . . % BATHS Al t inspection Was! will send auto for you WAPLE & JAMES, INC. || Builders. Members Washinoton Real Estate Board 1226 14th St. N.W. Dist. 3346 r conv SALE—HOUSES. SALE—HOUSES. Enjoy the SECURITY ~of a HOME of YOUR OWN AMILIES who own their h feeling of security in these til after all no investment can be safer or give more comfort . . . and if your home is paid for no one can take it from you and it will afford comfort; warmth and shelter for generations to come. If you want a real tangi- ble investment and a home that will answer all the needs of your family we invite your inspec- omes have a justified mes of stress. Because All-brick construc- tion—7 and 8 large 100ms ... 2 colored tile baths, . .cement Jront and screcred double rear porches . . . built-in garages with overhead doors...big, heat- ed recreation rooms. Southern exposure and unusually high elevation. All open- ings weather-strip= ped and caulked.. . § - ft. Westinghouse 16T, | term: | price and_terms to_suit | Tower Bldg. i el | COLORED—S ROOMS, 5 FLOORS, BATH. | CALL ME BEFORE YOU SELL. tion of thiz new group in Glover Park Heights. Priced in the refrigerators, Stti- ated on 90-ft paved strect. $9,000 Class On Very Easy Terms . MODEL HOME . . ..3903 Benton St. N.W. " FREE the purchase ooley "BUILOERS OF SETTER HOAES" TO REACH Burleith- Park bus rive out Que Bros. Take Tower Building Nat'l 9240 Exhibit daily until 9 p.m. —$5.050. i Sth ST. N 250 PER MONTH 512; SMALL PAYMENT S Beautiful colonial br COLN PARK. ned: & rms. 2 vice: espe- a physic:an tuated to the Cap- UPPER | REDUCED TO 800 16th St large rms., 4 hiubbery 'a 3 t: other fea- Ideal for a physician. Con- inspectio TOWBES. Di. H0N0: afte; GEORGETOWN tures. L _VALUE. BRYA E. ¢ 1 1SR NT ORIGINAL COST, $873 REDUCED TO $£6.950. tory by 6 rooms, semi-tile L porch bath, CK S 12 Ri ALOW BARGAI beautiful Va. Hills TAKOMA PARK. MD JUST OVER D_ C. LINE. 5 ROOMS. MODERN IN EVERY DETAIL. PRICED AT S6.500. TERMS WORTH SEEING - PHONE FOR APPOINTMENT. WAPLE & 26_14th ST. N. a SHEPHERD PARK. An outstan and_imposir v landscaped lot iled bath, . W will 1,°19: e I GRAVA Realtor. Phone Georgia SUBURBAN_BARGAIN f#-ROOM DETACHED FRAME HOME. HOT- | water he; electricity and gas, garage. arden and chickens. 10 min- of city. Close to school: and on a high elevation 1 ‘nnarh)' Vir- nspect call E.” A. BENNETT, | WAPLE & JAMES, INC. 5 _14th ST. NW. DIST. 3346. 8 ROOMIS, ALL BRICK CORNER. ONLY $7,930. UNUSUAL LOW P. NVEN: | LUNUSUAL LOW PRICE, CONVENTENTLY _hardwood s side-drive garage. available for $10,500. OTHER ATTRACTIVE FEATURES. _SEE 5101 ith N.W. TODAY. | FOR COLORED—IN EXCELLENT N.W. LO- ni 9 rooms and bath: 350 cash. bal- | ike rent; priced to sell. Call National LORED— ROOMS. DETACHED, AUTO- tic heat. hardwood floors, garage. land- | 2ped lawns, refined surroundings. and T, gdeal for professional man; terms. Dec. | 60 COLORED—(i” ROOMS, COLONIAL POR: tiled bath. h.-wh. elec. hardwood floor excellent N.W. section )0; terms to suit purchaser. North ¢ COLORED —NEAR 6 1., h-v.h, Colonial porc! back vards,' fust decorated, garage. | own terms. Price. S5.050. Adams 6877-J. | COLORED—8 RMS.. BATH. H.-W.H., ELEC.. | £as. parquet flocrs, front and back porches, | double garage. Bateain for quick sale. Dec. COLORED -7 ROOMS. H.-WH, iC., porches. hardwood floors. tubs. vard: perfect condition, near 1lth & vard ‘North 10172: > %= oo o COLORED—NEAR NORTH CAPITOL & h.-wh. Teception hall. elec:’in A- condition: "will sacrifice; only $5.050; best | _ Adams - ke | COLORED-—N.W._ SECTION—9 ROOMS. 2 | bathis; thoroughiy modern, n elec., front_and v decorated: ' Dec. 2082 COLORED: IDEAL N.W. SECTION—6 RMS.. howh, elec: cellar: nice vard to wide alley: bargain. Dec. 206 COLORED. Why pay sed Inspect 1815 4th St. NW. Semi-detached. All modern. And redecorated throughout. EDW. M. WILLIS, Watl,_7470. h.-w.h. elec., garage. tubs. porches. Owner facrificing. " No reasonable offer refused. NO. 4617. WANTED TO BUY—HOUSES. IMME- D. C. only Nat. 44 S SIS ARK VIEW OR | wili diate cash for your property. G. G. DUTY, 1024 Vermont ave. EITHER_ 1 R n.e. or Bloominedale: not pay cash. P. O. Box 126K, city. __ PAY ALL CASH OR CASH ABOVE TRUST for_small houses: no commiseion. E. A. GAl 1010 SALE ‘OR RENT—HOUSES. IF YOU ARE INTERESTED IN A GOOD Sound investment. have modern house in upper n.w._section. GAUSS. GE. 1122. * LIST YOUR PROPERTIES WITH US—RENT or sale. Personal attention, quick results. 1003 K 8t. N.W. LEWEY, INC. DI 3635. Falls Church & | Cedar. New 6-room detached house for sale or rent in Potomac Heights, D. C. Hardwood trim and floors. Breakfast al- cove. Open fire place. butit-in bath room. Green kit r. el r Farage, large lot. Apply to Owner—-Cleveland 1948 Rent, $65.00 per month Sale, $8,900. (Terms) » 5 RMS._ AND BAT trees; nearby Md; will rent for €3 ba: churche: t Good cement sidewalks and roads. Save all fees, commissions. See Mrs. Tal- Vienna. Va. nes S350 Deal bert at “Ju i undry travs, water. sewerage and garage. Possession can be had at once. - FOR _SALE. ALSO ON REASONABLE —Bungalow. No. 15 Brookvale av on_Heights. Clares furnace heat, N WOODRIDGE, D. C. See_these two outst ed every day unt ne. a detached fireplace. electric _Tefrigerator. on'a large wopded lot at ind st. n.e —Room for tw the dearest shingle bungalow be bought on easy d make us an offer WOODRIDGE_REALTY. CO.. 77 R.I. Ave. N.E. North 7 S100 CAS Nearby Md. ' Attractive bath._elec: cellar: good condition LEY SHIELDS 507 15th st n.w. ACRES. 4-ROOM BUNGALOW. AM garage. outbuildings. fruit. flowers. shrub. bery. shade: s to Washingion: paved strect: price. $3.250: terms; Sunday inspec- Lon: o JOHN MCKINNEY,' Mernifield. Va. HIGHLANDS—NEW BRICK 5-R. BUN. galow; last word in modern construction: come ' out “Sunday and_see what $6,950 really will buy; terms to suit. Also modern “Log Cal with 5 ‘acres” o wooded land. garage: within 10 miles of D. C: S3KG0, if you have $1.000 cash usiial. ' Also” Aurora Hils. new sam- bungalow: will be open for inspec- inday: 50; no trust to renew. 50 Va. Highlands: 4-r. bungalow, with glassed-in sleeping porch. at $3.330. _Also Hyattsville Hills, Md.: 5-r. modern bungalow with garage chicken house: owner must sacrifice at S terms. If you are buy- BF seling of venting, See J. L. PRICE est. Va. J ‘ernon ave. Phene Clarendon ;2 FIVE-ROOM BUNGALOW. H-W.H. AMI; Dice locarion: this house is soing (6 be sold have business out of town. 3813 3 st. Mt Rainier. Md 2 WILL SACRIFICE 1 ACRES—_FERTILE soil.“frame house, spiendid spring. 1 mile west " Maryland University. ~Apply 1403 Perry pl. n.w. REDUCE EXPENSES. Live in Laurel. Md. at_one-half District cost. Modern homes rent $30 to $40, or can sell ‘at half normal prices. J. H. FETTY, Laurel. Md. 500—BARGAIN. Lovely 4-room and bath bungalow, in- closed porch: large lot: pav street; one block from R. I. ave. Only $250 cash and ?vlllLDe‘r ny:m’b ots, $10 Down and $10 Per Month. BURTON REALTY CO.. th __ 2024 R'T Ave. _ De. 0:417, No. 035 LARGE _LISTING _ SUBURBAN _HOMES. farms. rent. sale. ROBERT E. E Codar st. ‘Takoma Park. G osgr - 11 TAKOMA PARK. _SOME DROP. S$11.500 to $7,750: brick, 7-r. tile baths, garage. Come 'at once. 7012 Falkland drive, just off Ga__ave. Also brick bungalow reduced $9.500 to $6.500; 6-r. and_ tile b. gar.; {plendid location, 'ROBERT E. LOHR. 311 a. SUBURBAN HOMES. Shrewd buvers are taking advantage of real bargains in detached homes offered through this office—nearly new, reconditioned homes, with hot-air heat. ) up. Others with hot-water heat, 6,000 up. . New modern 6 rooms. brick bungalows; 3 'large bed rooms, concealed radiation. built-in garage. large lots filled with trees. S6.500. New brick studio bungalow. beam ceiling. wood paneled cide walls. cement porch, slate roof: large ot with trees; a perfect beauty, only 500. reasonable terms: no trade. New om brick_and frame “-story homes. 00 up_ Over tweive vears specializing in"the sale_of Northwest “suburban homes. C. w. (‘},AN \GNER., 223 Cedar sto fakoma Park. D. €. FAIRFAX COUNTY, VA. $1,750. 19 acres. 6-room house. new barn. 4 miles from Fairfax Station, situated on good gravel road. M. E. CHURCH, Realtor. Established 1886, Falls Church. Va. Phone 3 6 | Real Open Pireplace SALE—SUBURBAN. (Continued.) WOODRIDGE, D. C. New house, 3151 Monroe st—7 rooms, large tile bath with shower, latest improve- ments. F. SONNEMANN, owner, builder. BIG BUNGALOW— 5 rooms, tile bath, shower, oak floors, fire- place. Onl: 50, MAYNOR, 2605 Brentwood rd. n.e. No. 4338, TAKOMA PARK HOMES, $6.500—New. Cbrick " Dunsalow, on wooded lot. convenient to school. 6 good sized rooms. tiled bath. concealed radiation. oak floors. fireplace, 3- terms; less for 2 plaree firep) paved street; ‘terms. £5,750—Bungalow. 6 large rooms. 3 partly finished rooms second floor. h.-w. heat. new oil burner (S48 for oii to March 1). automatic gas water heater; 200-foot lot; paved street; IS % b L 266 _Carroll St.. Takoma Par SLIGO PARK HILLS. 105 HILL TOP RD. ., English colonial brick: vestibule entrance: 3 bed r. tle bath. tollet, large living r. with fireplace; dining r.. de luxe Kit., club room. built-in’ garage: priced $2.250 below normal value; other houses to meet your re- quirements and price. H. W. HITCHCOCK & SONS. designers and builders of homes. RBY VIRGINIA. Close to Washington’s Down- town Offices and Business Section. $11,500. One of the finest old residences in this saction, originally the home of Gen Lawton and located in the center of Falls Church. Va., one of Washington's distinctive residen- tial' suburbs. 20 minutes from the Govern- ment office area. The house has ten rooms, four large bed rooms, two fireplaces, bath nd maid's room with ample closet space n_the second floor. On the first floor there are five unusually large rooms, paneled library with fireplace. downstairs bed room exposures on three sides, fireplace and lavatory. living room with fireplace. large dining room with beamed ceiling and built- in_china closet; light. airy kitchen with exposure on three sides. electric range. re- frigerator. city waler and sewerage. iarge cellar and garage: fine grove of trees and lawn. “At this price. be in- cluded: “additional acreage may had if cesired. $12,000. One of the show places of Falls Church Ten-room modern brick house. located in & fine old grove of beech and oak trees: twen- ty-five minutes from downtown Washington. Nearly one acre of land . $8,500. 8-room house: hardwood floors. hot-water heat: now being repainted and redecorated and put in first-class shape throughout. Lot 150 feet on Memorial Drive, 208 feet deep. East Palls Church. twenty minutes from downtown Washington, 304 one acre will be fot_ et fr ne old r and all conveniences: residential section of Falls Church. *: blocks from school. trans- portation. churches and stores. This place is priced exceptionally low for aquick e Convenient ferms. Twenty minutes downtown Washington M ESCHURCH, Realtor—Est. 1886, Falls Church, Va. Phone 39. rooms, bath: shade trees, city wa located in ~ excell BEAUTIFUL NEW HOME. Detached. $7,850.00. Lot 50x110. Oak Floors Beautiful Paper Atiractive Electrie Pixtures Built-In Radlo Con- nection Large Porch, Largt Cellar Detached Gar Shrubberv and Sod, Paved Street Six Larze Rooms Large Living Room Modern Plus Kitchen Electric Refrigerator Detroit Jewel Range Attractive Tile Bath Built-in Shower i Large Bed Rooms 4 Cedar Closets Linen Closet Hot-Water Heat Near stores and tragsportation. 113 blocks to school Drive through Fort Myer, turn left on paved road to Gloth ave. left on Gloth ave. to 327, Phone Walnut 8913-]. RENT—SUBURBAN. BRICK BUNGALOW—_# ROOMS. ALL MOD- e conveniences: fine ~ location: - schools. stores: direct from owner. Shep- herd_2085. S 3-ROOM. BATH _BUNGALOW: GARAGE. fot. 40x120: S$2.850: S100_ cash. S$28.50 mo. E. N_ LIGHTBOW rd doer from Brentwood P. O. SALE OR_EXCH. wooded lots: surfaced st : for clear shore cottage building and repair work. or sell on easy payments. Address Box :-K. Star office. OLONIAL HOME IN FATRFAX COUNTY— 1 acres. 20 miles from Waskington; make offer’ Box 14° Herndon. Va_ e+ FOR RENT- BUNGALOWS. MADE OVER new, nearby Va. and Md.: 4 to 6 rms. b.: <35to $30 mo. Clev. 4723 A ODERN HOMES. 4 TO & rooms %5 new 5-room bunealow sneluding he HARVEY A_MORRI- SON_475 Flower ave. Shepherd 2899, BATTERY _ PARK_DETACHED. LARGE grounds. 6 rooms. bath. garage. ofl burner. close to_school and stores: long or short : S5 per month. Call Wisc. #409-W T tment_to inspect FORT MYER HEIGHTS. VA BUN. #alow. a.m.i convenient to schools, car lines, churches. Call North 4654-J._ _* OAKCREST. VA —FURNISHED 5 hall bungalow. grand piano. or will trade eauity in good late model auto. 127 Oak- dge Bivd. _Clarendon Owner. OM_ BUNGALOW. AMI: 15 MIN- utes from center of city. on Naylor road. at D.C_line: $35 mo.: inauire a1 & BUNKER HILL RD. BRE! £10.00 Janiic_0330-1. (5 SEAT_PLEAS, OR._OAKMO! andMarion 'st—6-room house. base- ment: modern improvements: near_bus_and trolley: 835 mo. J A WILLIAMETTE. 2525 Ontario rd. n.w. owner. 5-ROOM SPANISH BUNGALOW LARGE rrohnds: adults. 22 Military road, Cherrs- dale. V FIVE-ROOM BUNGALOW. AMI: EXCEP tionally large lot: garden: grapes: large Jiv ink room. fireplace. Frigidaire; $47.50 per month: Teferences required. 384 Milton avenue. Clarendon. Va * FOR RENT—BUNGALOWS. MADE OVER neaiby Va and Md: 4 to 6 rms. b.; ev g 5-ROOM AND BAT 0 Delray ave., Bethesda 541-J. ON. VA.. at_door small house or “CLARE: all impr hewh ami; sarage. FIVE-ROOM FURNISHED HOME, 338 Girault Ave. Va. Highlands. Va. RENTALS. FURNISHED—UNFURNISHED. $40 AND UP. NEARBY VIRGINTA SECTIONS. ., GET OUR LIST. _ THE M. H. BARRY ORG., 200 Arlington Ridge. Aurora Hills, Va. Phone Walnut RA! N IA. ARBY VIRGI Close to Downtown Washington. LARGE COLONIAL: 4 bed rooms. sleeping porch. two baths. h.-w.h., oil burner: large Tot. landscaped. 2 acres:’ 150 ft. {ront. on Lee Highway, within ten minutes of Key Bridge. §: per month. COLONIAL HOUSE—Four bed rooms. h.-w. heat; large corner lot, near school. trans- portation, “churches and stores; $65 per month. STUCCO. four bed rooms and sleeping porch. two baths. three fireplaces. h.-w.h. ofl_burner: high elevation; electric range; $75 per month. M. E. CHURCH, Realtor—Est. 1886. Falls Church, Va. Phone 39. WANTED TO RENT—SUBURBAN. WANTED BY MIDDLE-AGED COUPLE— Rent 2 Tooms, kitchen. bath. garage, Frigid- afre: not over $35 month: in suburbs, Ad- dress 1717 R st. ... D. C., Abt. 301. ¢ 50 I fARCH 5, 1 OFFICES AND STUDIOS. 933—PART SIX SALE OR EXCHANGE. WILL SUBLET DESIRABLE OFFICES IN International Butlding. Reasonably. Apply Room_1004. FOR SBALE OR TRADE FOR BMALL PLACE near city: State road farm of 130 acres. BEN_CHARNOCK. Hughesville. Md. . IN “THE QCTAGON.” 1741 NEW Yt ave. n.w. headquarters of the American Institute ‘of Architects. = Building and loca- tion ideal for mational association or for engineer or artist; large room and storage closet, first _floor: large room and storage closet on third floor. The low rental includes heat. light, and janitor serv- ice. National 1727 . RENT—STORES. FIVE ROOMBS AND BATH, LATEST IM- Ernvemenu: reduction in rent. Owner will e there {rom 11 o 5; good location. 1134 15t ST. N.W. (near DUPONT C % 1003 Gth st. n.e. (colored section); desirable location for any business: your ‘inspection will_convince National 1108 5° _ MODERN STORE. APARTMENT HOUSE . 2104 New York ave. nw. Apply E Yorkiave.mw. . . ONE OF THE BEST CORNERS IN SILVER Spring;, g00d for any business. rent reacgn- able. 8401 G Met. 7346, * 1801 BENNING RD. N.E-<CORNER STORE. rent reduced to $19.50 mo. HOWENSTEIN. %ih and f tts. ne. 5 - MODERN STORE ON H ST. E.—GOOD location for delicatessen. men's wear or other business. Rent reduced. Apply 1320 H st ne. 5 ‘OR CAFE—DOWNTOWN. n: low rent. See ' d apariment. suitable for cleaning and pressing’ or beauiy parlor; reasonable Tent. SHANNON & LUCHS CO. | H St. NW. ___Natl 14 GEORGIA AVE. N.W_—8: Excellently Located. CAFRI 3 1404 X 8t N.W. _Dist. 9080, SALE—INVESTMENT PROPERTY. 7.50—PRICE, tenant for 7 150 00, RE] Colored. story colon! G. G. DUTY, __SALE—INDUSTRIAL PROPERTY. Sacrifice for Quick Sale. 1.100-foot frontage on B. & O. Railroad; bullding containing :.300 sa. ft. ROBERT 1. McKERV reham Buildin 1 brick, modern. excellent ‘condi- tion. 1024 Vermont ave. * b F_TRUCK AND POULTRY FARM, fully equipped with hens. horses. cow. tools selling eags 5e on route in Washington large. modern house, well painted; electric- ity. A. C. MILLER. Ardmore. Md. 10 ACRES, NEW 4-ROOM STUDIO HOUSE, electricity and £ood wel in Fairfax Co._price. GAMAN. Falls Church FINE FARM. 105 ACRES. FINE BRICK | residence, hot-water heat, bath, electricity availabl floors. etc. ' Fine barn, | tile silo. pouitry houses. Won- | derful spring and stone spring house Farm borders macadam highway: § acres good timber. Also has a tenant house. Price orly $3.000 for quick sale. Is worth three tinies the price asked. R. C. PRINTZ, He:n- don. Va. Phone Herndon 5-1-J . STATE, ROAD FARM- SERVICE STATION Send for new Nu-page illus. CATALOG. details_ 5-room bungalor, laike res bldg.. 5 acres. nice grove. fish pond. 4 operation: good returns PRICE $4.800 terms. _Write for deiails. BRAY & MAC- | GEORGE. Estab. 1tul. Vincland. N J. FARMS. COUNTRY HOMES AND ACRE- age within one hour of Washington, = Bueil Farm Agency. Heindon, Vva. Phone Herndon 3% Equipped 90 acres. o acres tillage. good water. : %room Louse. ®ood 40x> basemeni barn; other bldgs. insured $4.000: reduced price, Part_cash: horse, cOows _equipment s included: pictures Dpg. 45. big. hew Dring catalog, neerly 1000 bargains. Free S TR OUT 1422-N. Land Title Bldg., N i MONEY-MAKING SHENANDOAH Colonial estates. dairs. orchard & D farms. general groceries & AIlng stations. W. H BRUMBACK. Woodstock. Va. ___* HISTORIC COLONIAL BRICK HOUSE. ALL | convenience; miles south Washington fine view: acres. LEONARD SNIDER La Plata’ Ma. _ S . 10 ACRES. i UNDER IRRIGATION: 7 room. new. brick house. with ami: poultry houses. barn. greenhouse other build- ings: a beautiful home for any one WOrKing in the citv, or fine place for poultry. flowers of trucking: Si.500 cash. _balance. terms _ Address Box 103-K. Star office. 41> ACRES. STATE ROAD: POULTRY. bearing fruit trees. fruit and truck farm garage, stable. 6-room bungalow (4 bed rooms), bath, 2 miles Laurel. Md.; sacrifice, | $3.500. . MARTINSON. NAT ACRES. ON RIV] m—Hand . mile to State hway.: 70 ood. fruit: dandy easy ards: 2 A fi acres. woods all acreage near D C: $100—Brick and e colonials convenient to Distrie. some vears old or more.—New brick house. R. D. LILLIF. 4 ACRES NICE WATER FRONT, BUILD to suit yourself; cheap;_terms Davis. Charlotté Hall. St. Marv's Co. ) 100 ACRES: N0 ACRES CULTIVABLE house: outbuildings: 00d land: well wate: &00d road to Washington Sunday John Me- inspection; price $2.R50: term: KINNEY. Falls Church = te: Merrifieid, ~ Va., ACRES TIMBER LAND NEAR STATE road in southern Marsland. 14 miles D. C S50 down. Price, $59 K. 10000, ank barn: $2.980 00 outbldgs. £5.40 . within 15 mi. of D. C. Stone mansion house: = barns, etc., all mod- e rd.. blue grass sod; <60.000.00, e a few farms for rent ROBERT D. GRAHAM. FAIRFAX. VA Bl;"l ACREAGE NOW. IT'S CHEAP AND house and outbuildings; $2,000. house and fruit; €1.75 . buildings, stock and implements; * acres. buildings (tobacco farm), 3 acres. unimproved: $350. 100 acres, unimproved, S1,850. Terms to suit CHAS. P LEE. Annapolis. Md I Mo . buser. 12 ROOMS, 2 BATHS, CONDITION LIKE new. Near Thomas Circle. Water in 2 rTooms extra. 1 trust, 2 years, 67c; terms. reliable party, $250, $75 mo.: less than rent; Owner. _Address Box 81-K. Star office. 6% APARTMENT HOUSE SACRIFICE. Taken under foreclosure; 21 units: 100% fented_ at_ Si0.s00 iyi bear’ Roosevell . OR EX FOR FA 4-room bungalow, 13 mi. from White Hous DAIt. modern. Address Box 1%1-K. REALTORS AND BUILDERS HAVE RE- ferred to these houses as being among the best built and finished in Washington. Built on the present market of low prices of labo and material. If you own a house. about $6.000, and wish to exchange it. we believe you can make an advantageous trade. 5719 37d pl. n.w. (af lson) is heated, lighted. furnished and open until 6 p.m. _BOSS & PHELPS. 1417 K St. NW._ NEAR 16th AND SPRING RD.—X-ROOI -tath brick houase. a.mi: subject to one trust of $7,000; prefer income property. Col._ 2801 WILL TRADE _EQUIT' ARTMENT bldg.. for small house: or farm. DONALDSON, " Nat." 5406, Southern 5. INVESTIGATE; SOUTHERN MARYLAND: water front: colonial homes: tobacco, stock. poultry ‘and general farms, priced Tight. Leonard Snider, La Plata, Md L BEAUTIFUL MIAMI BEACH PROPERTY and attractive suburban home, with acre- : one property here; describe fully. 7_18th st. n.w. CHICAGO SUBURBAN. SEVERAL HIGH- class. residential, restricted lots; value, $5.000; for D. C. or nearby bungalow, lots have you? Address Box 1i0-K, Star_office. LT 3 MT. PLEASANT _HOME, baths: very well built: rental v to $125: to exchange for desirable country home, under 20 miles from D. C.—2-family modern_house. Buffalo, for property near D. C. preferably detached—gas station and small’ farm, Lancaster, New York highway, for D. C. property—i alley houses. good renters, for about 20 acres southeast of District—4 houses. Prescott. Arizona. for D. C. suburban house—equity in bi-acre farm, for small, D C; property. LLIE. 206 Carroll Takoma. Ga. 0. WATERFRONT PROPERTY. SEVEN-ROOM HOME, TEN ACRES. ON Chesapeake Bay: g00d ducking, fis and bathing. A bareain for cash. Address Box 1:39-K. Star office g WATER FRONT FARM. 500 Potomac: 140 acres £0od corn & 1obacco land. %5.200. Address Box 74-J. Star office FOR SALE—LOTS. COTTAGES. ACREAGE. estates or nearby salt water: some atlractive Droperties now at low prices. WALTER M. UMAN, water front specialist, No. 1 omas circle. Na. 6220 g & WILL RENT OR BUY SMALL HOUSE OR igalow on quiet water front. in nearby Md. Must be reasonable. Give price and Iocatton. Address Box :-K. Star office. 5* COL. BEACH BUNGALOW-—+ ROOMS. LIKE B one-room shack, Iot hOX300, 5 rooms, large lot- SI.500. Owner. ~Address Box r lots FEET ON Tov_50x100 RE. cheap for cash. Hiatt pl. n.w. Col MORTGAGE SALE. h 14th. 12 o'clock noon at the Court House Door. Upper Marlboro. Maryland, HISTORICAL POTOMAC, RIVER MARYLAND ESTATE. KNOWA LING-ON-THE-POTOMAC,” of * d frontinz 1'; miles on the r 1 Fort Wash being ditectly op: miles from District miles from Washington by water. Tmproved by large dweling House, gar- dener's cottage. two tenant houses. ; hay barracks, implem sh ‘machinery and O0S-W small cotta I of blue grass pasture, ba beaches. deep water' whar, shooting. good bass fishing. excellent dri water with complete water system 10 ncluded in tmplements, rge Frizidaire, . two Guernsey cows, ma- | tools. etc 1 deposit requir ther "particulars see En Upper Mariboro R.BENNETT DARNALL. 1123 Fidelity Building. B is 1o inves earth jtself. e a fine profit Village, 18 st_nw. _Georgia 4104 BEAUTIFUL LOT, ocation overlookt ar Tafr Bridge, Adams 0302 HOMESEEKERS _ BUILDER! Massachusetts convenient. reason ~ BROKERS— Park ble. C._SEVERAL VERY desirable Iots In beautifully wooded section nable. _Sunday. Potomac S W. CORNER_41st AND (NEAR Pesienden). — Sacrifice. 750, small payment, bal. monthly. Met. 4:500. Em. ¢ St J._Ridley Shieids, 90 O5Tn. Hyaits, TN-M 'OOT _FRONTAGE, WOODED. OVER- king western side Rock Creek Park; only $3.500. Call National £25:. CHOICE LOT. S0x1(10. OVERLOOKANG PO- tomac River and Wash. within 4 miles of ‘White House, between Wash. a Alexandria. Priced to sell, $1,200. Many other bar- sains. GRAHAM & OGDEN, Realtors 803 King St X. Va. _Phone Alex. 1300. __31:4 Woodward Bide. _Phone Nat. ifRH. SAFE Your money in real estate wisely boua! Beautiful wooded lots among the huls on D. C.: $50 to & WANTED—LOTS. 0-FT. LOTS. BEST RES. miles Treasury muslA:e dress Box 1 K. Star office. FOR HOME. PREFER CHEVY CHASE VIEW Consider other suburbs: must give lot. square, price. Address Box 70-K. Star office. » 5.250, 118 acres of excellent land improved with R-room dwelling with bath. large barn and other outbuildings: nice orchard. 18 acres in_ woodland. balance cleared. on highway, miles from Washington. D.'C. 95 acres. mproved with 5-room bun in new condition. some outbuildings. Well. witbin one-half mile of gravel r iiles from D¢, 50 acres. with old house in bad condi- tion. within 400 yards of highway, 18 miles D¢V All'in Va B. MITCHELL. Herndon. Va. NEARBY VIRGINIA, Easily Accessible to Washington. by Automobile, Bus or Trolley Daily. $7,500. 25 acres fronting on Lee Highwar. eleven miles from Key Bridge. on high elevation. about 12 acres in oak woodland. orchard of approximately 200 trees; smail five-room house. $13.500. 10 acres; modern nine-room dwelling. two baths. h.-w. heat. windows weather- stripped and House modern in every particular: fine tting: complete poultry plant. orchard of voung bearing trees with all kinds of fruit: vineyard in full bearing. Property in excel- lent condition. $4,500. 10 acres. stx-room dwelling. outbuildings and fruit. . E. CHURCH, Realtor—Est. 1886. Falls Church, Va. Phone 39. B Several estate properties. hunt section Bernardsville Fas Hills section. club car commutation. Particulars on_reques OLD_B. THOMSON. Basking Ridge. TAMPA. ~ FLORIDA—BEAUTIFUL furnished bungalow: fruit and flowers: near bay: all modern convenience: clear: price. £5.000: easy terms. Phone Col (2733 Ad- dress 4603 £ih st. n.w., Washington. D C. REAL ESTATE LOANS. CONSGLIDATE YOUR 15t AND °nd TRUSTS. vailable for repairs to property. Em. 0216, . ELIVERED 00 Wk _§ IMEDIATELY. Pay $2.50 wk. . C. REAL ATE in any amount at prevailing interest. JESSE L. HEISKELL. 1115 Eve st. n.w. SEE ME FIRST—I st rd TRUSTS. No red tape, quick s £300, rpy. $1.; $700. rpy. ) IDY. 500, rpy. _§ 000, Tpy. $1¢ 500, rpy. $1 $3,000, rpy. $ ,500. 1Py, $17.5 000, Ipy. § ‘Above pavments include principle and in. terest and can be arranged monthly and bi-monthly. Dr. A. HENRY. INC.. 1016 Eye st_n.w. (where Eve meets N. Y. ave.). AUTO_LOANS. Loans Procured on Autos. Reasonably_and Confidentiall UNITED BROKERAGE C 943 N. Y. Ave. (Cor. 10th). Nat. 5555. NEED MONEY QUICKLY? AUTO BANKERS CO.. 803 N. Y. AVE. NW. WANTED—MONEY. £1800—FIRST-CLASS PERSONAL SECUR- plus first mortgage on wood local real te. Address Box 9:-K, Star office. * 00, Tpy. _$4. RENT—FARMS. FARM_ 6-ROOM HOUSE, 20 ACRES. Bchools, churches, stores. bus service; 20 min to'city.; Md." Address Box 111-K. 8far office. 48 ACRES, NEARBY MARYLAND: 7-ROOM bungalow. furnace. pump. barn. etc.; partly furn. 817 14th n.w., Room 307. WANTED—FARMS. WANTED TO RENT COUNTRY HOUSE OR small farm So. Md.. Meadows: Upper Marl- boro to Brandywine: give price and loc: tion. _Address Box 77-K. Star office. _SALE—ACREAGE. _ SALE OR_REN y A? 4 AC. S&-R. HOUSE. BATH. H. H., porches, shade. shrub.: very fertile land, suitable for pouliry. on good hard road. PhL. Clarendon 1608, OWNER. 10 miles from n.w. HOUSE, FURNISHED OR_UNFURNISHED, cight rooms. bath, three screened porches. electricity. one or forty acres land; villa on Highway; river near; reasonable. Address Box_126-K. Star_office. . SACRIFICE. 6-R. FRAME. EAST dl.fltlfl don—10 minutes. to city by Key or Memo- rial Bridge; all impr.: lot 50X125: $4,950; terms; rent, nearly fur., $55. Address Box 9-K, Star office. oI OUTVTO)?E‘!‘!V AND SEE THE _ ENGLISH TYPE BRICK ON HOLLOW TILE and frame construction MODIEL HOME now selling at $6.950 “HOMEWOOD” AURORA HILLS, VA. 8mall Cash Psyment—Balance Like Rent. THE M. H. BARRY ORG,, 200 ‘Arlington Ridge. Rbese Walnut 8895." B12 ACRES. JUST OFF TE ROAD, litile “berond Congressional Country Clul 52500. OWNER. " Address Box ©2-K, Star ice. EXCHANGE. MADISON, WIS —BEAU' il brick:’ s1x_rooms eacl for_Washington property. =_NAtional PHILADELPHIA, PX—MODERN EIGHT- Toom house; good location. Exchange for Washington ' home or ground. Principals only.._COlumbia 5973. SUBURBAN_HOME WITHIN COMMUTING distance of Detroit. Michigan: 6-room house, fruit trees, large garden. Will exchange for local property. _ Atlantic 4163-W. RENT—STORE SPACE. WHOLESALE GIFT AND NOVELTY STORE wishes to lease & part of their store. A. B. C. Novelty Co., 941 Eye strect n.w. Met. 9386. B—ENT—DESK SPACE. DESIRABLE DESK SPACE IN publisher's t, $6.00 r month. FRANK ARESERZON: "Tor1 Internationsi Blds. = Dis- trict 5131, - FOR RENT—DESK SPA ress, stenographic Munses’ Bide. " National 8045, 1 HAVE FOR TRADE 30-FAMILY APART- ment, n.w. location. All 2 rooms, kit , bath, refrigeration. _WHhat have you to ' offel THOMAS P. BROWN, 615 413 st. sw. Nat., INDUSTRIAL AND RESIDENTIAL LOTS IN Pasadena. Calif. for sale or exchange for property in Waskingion or Baltimore, Wor T ton ul_opportunity. ~ Address 708 Washins Loan & Trust Bldg.. Washington, D, EAUTIFUL _EIGNT-ROOM endosh: garage, large Iot. Fxchange for Washington No sgents. Address Box 109-K, Star office. Fioe’ PERSONAL LOANS PROCURED. ALVIN KRAFT. 1331 G N.W. NA. 6818, Easy Payments—Strictly Confidential. MONEY. Helpful personal loans up to $300 on au- tomobiles and_ housenold —soods. AMERICAN FIDELITY LOAN CORPORATION, The Home of Friendly Financing 107 Carroll St. Takoma Park, Shepherd 36: PROPOSALS. PROPOSALS FOR THE CONSTRUCTION OF officers’ mess will be received at the Office of the Constructing Q Bolling Field. D. C.. until 2:00 .m., Eastern standard time. March 21, 1943, and then opened. Plans and specifications may be had upon application to that ofice accom- panied by certified check for twenty-five dollars ($25,00) drawn to the order of the Treasurer of the United States. MOVING, PACKING AND STORAGE. 1 ONG DISTANCE MOVING Special Rafes “sfarilesd Shipment Dyt trips to Baltimore. k- Noriok Yore, Frtsb ek way peints. 50 Padded Vans 1317 N. Y. Ave. N.W. CALL NAT'L 1460 National Y elive S ssocidlion REAL ES TATE D. A. R. ACTIVITIES The American Liberty Chapter was entertained at its February meeting by Mrs. Charles C. Wolz, jr., 1343 Jeffer- son street, assisted by Mrs. James C. Lombard and Mrs. H. B. Ridgely. The regent, Mrs. George S. Newcombe, pre- sided. The treasurer, Mrs. E. M. Pick- ens, reported she had sent to the State treasurer the chapter budget, $55; for the Mary Land Allan scholarship in the Lincpln “Memorial University, $161.50; for vhe student fund in the Hampton | Normal School in Virginia, $15. The chapter voted $10 to be given for a vrize in the chapter house memory book in honor of the regent. The registrar, Mrs. Allan, reported that the two new mempoers, Mrs. Fred C. Croxton and Mrs. Gertrude Butts, were passed on by the National Board. The officers and alternates for the Continental Congress are: Mrs. George A. Newcombe, regent; Mrs. Edgar Al- |1an, delegate; alternates, Mrs. Charles | Buck, Mrs. E. M. Pickens, Mrs. J. H. Gundersheimer, Mrs. George T. Hawkins, Mrs. F. H. Hannah and Mrs. J. C. Docolle. This being the chapter anni- to be given to the poor. Mrs. O. H | Fleetwcod sang. Mrs. Gay accompanied on the piano. Mrs, J. T. Miller of Win- chester, Va.; Mrs. Charies Finch and Mrs. Gay were guests. Mrs. H. B. Ridgely and Mrs. Jamés C. Lombard presided in the dining room. The Senior Division, Capital Society, C.'A. R., met in the home of the pres dent, Mrs. Henry Fenno Sawtelle, 6200 Connecticut avenue, February 25, with the junior president, Trimble Sawtelle, as host. Officers selected were: Mary Darnaby Scott, senior president; Frank- lin Luxford, vice president; William Louis Dunne, jr. corresponding secre- tary; Jack Perry recorcing secretar: { Pred Bullard, treasurer: William C. Cox, |jr.. chaplain; Gail Shroyer, registrar. | Mrs. Sawtelle, Hamilton Coit, Billy | Dunne and Mildred Sherman were elect- ed delegates to the annual convention of the National Society to be held in Washington during the week of April 16, with Pranklin Luxford, Mary Darna- by Scott and Gail Shroyer as alternates. Trimble Sawtelle and Mildred Sher- man, president of the Junior Division, presented the parade flags of the two branches of Capital Society at the cere- monies at the Lincoln Memortal Lin- coln’s birthday. The District of Colum- bia flag was carried in the massing of the colors at the joint patriotic mect- theD. A R, S.A.R. and C A. R, Feb- ruary 22, by Trimble Sawtelle and Wil- liam™ Cox, with Sallie Steele and Hood { Hoover as guards Kennedy Campbell Watkins. a former member of Capital Society, now a mem- 5| ber of the S. A. R., was presented the medal won by writing the best essay in contest sponsored by the D. A. R. The presentation speech was made by the | State regent, Mrs. Grove. !~ Fred Bullard of Rockville, Md., has | joined Capital Society by application papers, and Elizabsth Bethea of Chevy | Chase, Md., by transfer from a local | C. A. R. scciety. | Eleanor Wilson Chapter met at the 1 home of Mrs. James C. Courts. regent, 18 Thirty-first street, February 21. | Mrs. Harry Colfax Grove, State regent, { was' guest of honor. 'Refreshments were served and a social held. Manor House Chapter held is Feb- rua; meeting at the home of the Misses Mary and Clara Follin, who had | assisting them Mrs. C. B. O'Neal and | Mrs. Nathalie Walkley. The regent, ' Miss Lillian Chenoweth, presided. The fololwing committee reports were made: | Conservation and Thrift. Miss Hawkin: Sons and Daughters of the Republic, ‘Mrs. Hassell; Correct Use of the Flag, | Mrs. Collins: Approved Schools, Mrs. Clark; National Defense, Mrs. Garnel | Chapter House, Miss Goddard: Ente | tainment. Mrs. Hocker: v, Miss Clara Follin; Revolutionary Relics, Mrs Davey: Ellis Island, Miss Scott. and Constitution Hall Finance, Mrs. Cheno- weth. The regent requested each mem- ber bring a package of seed to the next | meeting, these to go to one of the ap- proved schools for Spring planting. An | invitation was extended to the memb:rs to atiend the ceremonies of planting two trees in honor of the State regent, Mrs. Grove, and the ex-State regent, Miss Harman, March 10 at 2:30 p.m. Miss Dessie Clark was admitted to the chapter, pending the acceptance of her | papers by the national board. Miss | Helen Harman was unanimously in- | dorsed for the offics of vice president general from the District of Columbia The chapter will be represented at the Congress in April by regent, Miss Lillian Chenoweth; vice regent, Miss Mary Lee Goddard: delegate. Mrs. C. B. O'Neal; alternates, Mrs. William Hill, Mrs. Bar- ton Embry, Mrs. Calvin Hassell, Mrs. Robert Hardison, Mrs. Clifton Clark, Mrs. Orlando Smith, Mrs. Nathalie Walkley, Miss Jennie Dwight and Mrs. Jane Hooker. Refreshments werc served by the hostesses. Among the guests were Mrs. Maddox of Balitmore., Mrs. Fred Kalstrom. Miss Justine Rcseman, Miss Dorothy Follin and Dr. C. P. Clark. Continental Chapter met at the home of Mrs. J. McDonald Stewart, 1481 Co- lumbia road. with Mrs. Stanley H. Beas- ley, Mrs. John W. Gerber, Mrs. Thomas D. Whyte, Mrs. ce W. Womack and Miss Charlotte E. Meek assisting host- esses. ‘The regent, Mrs. Lora F. Manion, presided. Papers were read by Mrs. Lora F. Manion and Miss Mary Forness. Mrs. Whyte announced a box of cloth- ing had been sent to Crossnore School. i and exhibit of work done in the Ameri- canization School to be held in the United States Chamber of Commerce the evening of March 21. Mrs. Frederick Reynolds, Meetings This Week. Monday—Council of Admin- istration, District of Columbia Department, Board room, District Building; Follow-Me Auxiliar; Vsl‘v'oodmm's Hall, 935 Grant place, m. "I’\msdny—Mfliury Order of the Cootles, 935 Grant place; Fred- erick Dent Grant Post, Soldier: Sailors and Marines’ Club, 8 p.m. Wednesday—Overseas Band, Drum and Bugle Corps, National Guard Armory. 8 p.m. Friday—Hospital ~ Committee, Department Headquarters, 423 Colorado Building, 8 p.m. With Comdr. in Chief Admiral Rob- ert E. Coontz, U. S. N., retired, national commander of the Veterans of Foreign ars, end Department Comdr. O. W. Hollingsworth of the District of Co- lumbia Department acting as deputy parade marshals, the District contingent paraded yesterday. The 15 posts of the District were represented. with the com- mander of each post leading his march- ers. Chief of Staff C. A. Brode as- sisted by Past Department Comdr. C. B. Jennings and Dr. Joseph F. Beattie and Fast Post Comdr. J. Allen Praether, were aide-de-camps. On March 3 and 4 an information booth was maintained in Union Station by the Veterans of Foreign Wars to guide visiting comrades. Chairman George Cummings of the Department Hospital Committee reports daily visitations made to ill comrades in the three service hospitals in the District and Chairman J. G. Strobel of the Department Relief Committee re- ports caring for several indigent com- rades and their families during the past week. Department Comdr. Hollingsworth was the pricipal speaker at the presentation ceremonies held in the Bureau of En- graving and Printing February 24, on the occasion of the presentation of post colors and the national ensign by Sec- retary of the Treasury Post, No. 2400. Director Hall of the Bureau of Engrav- ing and Printing made the presentation and Comdr. Bernard S. Bladen, com- mfler of Treasury Post, accepted the TS, versary, each member brought groceries | ing in Memorial Continental Hall, under Mrs. Beasley announced the reception | recording | secretary of the Chapter House Corpo- ration of the District of Columbia, D. A. R, spoke on the district budget and Miss Maude E. Aiton, administrative | prinicpal of the Americanization School, spoke on the work being done by the school. Mrs. Elizabeth Rutherford was | 2lso a guest. ! Livingston Manor Chapter met Tues- day evening at the All States Hotel. The hostesses were Miss Adamson, Miss St. John, Mrs, Barrick, M3, Guding and Mrs. Gattis. The regent, Mrs. A. S. McAllister, presided. Reports were given by Miss M. E. Naylor, Mrs. J. F. Gart- land and Mrs. C. B. Campbell. The State regent, Mrs Harry Colfax Grove; Mrs. George M. Grimes, Mrs. F. B. Linton and Mrs. A. Y. Casanova spoke. | Mrs. A. P. Anderson had charge of the program, with Mrs. J. S. Mont- gomery at the piano. Miss Malone and Mrs. Haley sang and Miss Anita Brooks gave recitations. Miss Helen G. Nichols 2nd Mrs. Alice W. Robinson presented a one-act play. Dr. J. L. Couiter spoke cn “Current Events of the Present.” The State Executive met February 25 at the Chamber of Commerce Building. The State regent, Mrs. Harry Colfax Grove, presided. Mrs. George Madden | Grimes of Constitution Hall finance; Miss Jean Stephenson, library chair- man; Miss Elizabeth Barnes, chairman | of the Sons and Daughters of the Re- public; Mrs. Arturo Y. Casanova, his- | torical chairman, made reports. | _On March 10 at 2:30 o'clock there | will be the dedication of two trees | planted in honor of Miss Helen Harman and Mrs. Harry Colfax Grove on the Speedway, Victory Chapter held its annual guest night February 27 at the home of Mrs Ethel Tibbetts Fulton on Irv- ing street, with Mrs. Edgar Tibbetts as assisting hostess. In the absence of the regent, Mrs. Willam Harper. Mrs. Paul Lippy, corresponding secretary, presided. Money was voted to the Committee on Revolutionary Relics, of which Mrs. F. B. Littell is the chapter Tepresentative. Mrs. E. R. Foster, gus- torian, reported. Charles I. Stengle spoke on “Responsibilities of Citizen- ship.” Piano selections were rendered by Miss Constance Russell. Among the invited guests were Mrs. Harry Grove, State regent of the District, and several of the State officers. Lucy Holcombe Chapter was enter- tained at the home of Mrs. D. K. Shute, 1727 De Sales street. Mrs. John Paul Earnest. Mrs. Will H. Chandlee and Miss Alice Short were assisting hostesses. The vice regent. Miss Alice Short. presided. Cqmmittee reports were pre- sented by Mrs. Jean Labat, approved schools; Miss Alice B. Sanger, correct use of flag; Mrs. F. E. Cunningham, land: Mrs. Jessie P. Wood, D. S 's. Marguerite Eyster, r immigrants: Mrs. W. W. Stewart, national defense. Capt. Wendell Wolfe Chapter met at the home of Mrs. A. 8. Boles. 1739 Seventeenth street, with Mrs. Kimble, Mrs. Dowler. Mrs. Munford. Miss Daniel and Miss Edwards as assisting hostesses. The regent. Miss Harriett M. Chase, presided. Mrs. R. Earle Gawthrop was elected to membership, Mrs. B. M. Connelly. representative on the Approved Schools Committee; Mrs. A. S. Boles, representative on the Con- stitution Hall Finance Committec. and ra Brennon, national defense, on was indorsed for the office of vice president general Distr umbia. An- nd 15 was Ralp P. Barnard. State chair- gave vocal selections, Mrs. Fred M. Strieby. Mrs. L. C. Hover. nssisted by 11 mem- bers, all in Colonial costume. gave a presentation of the “wvolution of the Flag.” The mach meeting will b2 held 2t the home of the chaplain. Mrs. H. M. Vandervort, 1607 Hobart street. Mary Desha Chapter m=t at the home 5115 Forty-fifth J ‘The hostesses stin and Mrs. Hastings P. les were read from & French newspaper describing the en- tertainment of Mrs. David Caldwell while in France as a representative of the president gencras, D. A. R., by Mrs. E. P. Guilford, a French scholar. Columbia Chapter met Tuesday eve- ning in the home of Mrs. Leigh Nettle- ton. 2411 Pennsylvania avenue. with Miss Nellie Grant Ross, Mrs. Mattogks Mrs. Howland and Mrs. Lefafe aséist- ing hostesses. The regent, Mrs. Frank Grosvenor, presided. The husbands of the members were the guests and took charge of the pro- gram which followed. During the eve- ning Miss Hulda Braden sang. Our Flag Chapter—Mrs. Ray Palmer, Mrs. Ellen Spencer Mussey, Mrs. R. M. Richards and Mrs. W. J. Showalter | were hostesses at the meeting Tuesday at the Washington Club. Mrs. Harry Grove, State regent, was a guest and delivered a eulogy on the founder of the chapter, Mrs. Lou B. Wilkinson. Other guests were Mrs. Daniel C. Walser, who spoke briefly. and Mrs. Donald Earle. A new member was welcomed, Miss Adelaide Courtney Flannigan, who was presented by her aunt, Mrs. William LaVarre. Miss Helen Harman was indorsed as a candidate for vice president general. Mrs. W. J. Showalter reported progress of the Library Committee. Miss Lucille Wilkinson presented two Liberty loam bonds, willed the chapter by her mother, Mrs. Lou B. Wilkinson, the founder. Mrs. man of music, accompanied by Veterans of Foreign Wars National Capital Post. No. 127, held its semi-monthly meeting at Pythian Temple February 28, with Comdr. Gal- |pin presiding. Two new members were | obligated. Department Comdr. Hollings- | worth and Senior Vice Comdr. Davis |addressed the post. Later guests and |the Ladies Auxiliary were entertained. Front Line Post. No. 1401, met on | February 27 at 808 Eye street, with {Comdr. Philip F. Biggins presiding. Junior Vice Department Comdr. J. B. Gardella was appointed chairman of a committee to arrange for a smokef to | be en by the post in near fu- ture. Father Ryan, nati plain. zind Comrnd; N.‘g; Mw‘; vice commander of the of Wisconsin, spoke. G. H. Alcarn was elected to membership. served with the American Expedil Forces in e bowling team T the team of the Washin Pimes at the Tempie alleys in N ‘Wash- ington. The bowling teams of Capts. Volkman and Cercell met last Wed- nesday night in a set of three games. The post now has three separate teams—Clickquers, What a Man’s and the Hootchlifters. These teams roll every Wednesday night at the North- cast Temple bowling alleys. National Capital Post Auxiliary, No. 127, held its semi-monthly meeting February 28 at Pythian Temple, with President Morana presiding Mrs. A. A. Hoffman, chairman of the National Home Committee for the District of Columbia, rejurted progress. The Ladier Auxiliary to Potomas Post met at Soldiers Sailors and Ma- rines' Club, 1015 L street northwest, w;:ll‘llx] the president, Ruth Keene, pre- siding. Mrs, Rose Leubkert, chairman Ways Lux-.cl Means Committee, ar- | rangements completed for the annual | St. Patrick’s dance the eveni of | March 17 at the Colonial Hotel. A | floor show has been arranged. | _Mrs. Sara McDonald of Harrisburg, | Pa., spoke. Other visitors were Ade- laide Grant, past president of Federal Auxiliary; Mrs. Rose Riley, president of T 'and hars, Willams and Mee T a0 A ms and Mrs, of local auxiliaries,