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REAL ESTATE. REALTORS T0 GET SESSION SCHEDULE Tentative Program Covers Entire Week of 29th Convention. A tentative schedule of meetings eovering an entire week that will make up the twenty-ninth annual Con- vention of the National Association of Real Estate Boards, to be held in New Orleans, will this week be placed 1n the hands of the association’s active members in more than 450 principal eities of the country. General sessions of the convention, with President Walter W. Rose, Or- lando, in the chair, are to open Wednesday morning, November 18, and to be held also on the afternoon of November 19 and the morning of November 21. Meetings of the as- sociation’s institutes, and divisions as | now scheduled will cover three half days each, but will not all be simul- taneous. They dovetail each other the remaining portions of November 18, 19 and 20. ‘With important matters in prepara- tion for strengthening real estate scheduled to come before it, the regu- lar quarterly meeting of the associa- tion's Board of Directors will open November 17. The Executive Commit- tee of the association will meet on the afternoon of November 16. ‘With meetings of the association’s specialized institutes, divisions and councils staggered over a period of three days, initial sessions for each ‘will be as follows: American Institute of Real Estate Appraisers—Wednesday p.m., Novem- ber 18. Institute of Real Estate Manage- ment—Thursday a.m. November 19. National Mortgage Board—Thurs- day a.m., November 19. Brokers' division—Wednesday p.m., November 18. Land developers and home builders | division—Wednesday p.m., November 18. Industrial property division — ‘Wednesday p.m., November 18. Institute of Farm Land Brokers and Managers—Thursday a.m., November 19. Realtor Secretaries’ Council—Thurs- day noon, November 19. States’ Council —Wednesday eve- ning, November 18. Governing councils of the institutes and executive committees of divisions and counclls will plan the year's work for the special fields of real estate they represent. They will meet Tues- day morning, November 17, with the Governing Council of the American Institute of Real Estate Appraisers meeting on the preceding evening to pass upon recommendations of its Admissions Committee, which on Monday morning of the convention week will open examinations for men who want to win the designation | yea L New Studio Home in Rollingwood This new dwelling in nearby Rollingwood, Md., was built by the Shannon & Luchs Develop- ment Co., who have sold it to Mr. and Mrs. G. Milton Thomas. BY LILLIAN COX ATHEY. ATAN has some strange name- S sakes among Nature’s Children, the most interesting. We think the devil's rear horse or praying mantis is a close second. 1 Nature’s Children Devilfish (Mobula olfersi). you, if you are interested in fishing, what you know about the devilfish? An ardent angler, having had a weird experience in Florida with one of these giant rays, wanted to know the family history. After his telling of s thrilling, though disturbing en- counter, we sought the facts he re- quested. It was surprising that little had | been written that was reliable about | , | this devil among the fish tribe. How- ever, we had fine co-operation at the FOR RENT UNFURNISHED 2326 Wyoming Ave. Lot 65x135 A MAGNIFICENT HOME OF STRIKING AND INDIVIDUAL DESIGN SITUATED ON FASH- IONABLE WYOMING AVE. AND ADJACENT TO SOME OF THE OUTSTANDING HOMES IN THE devilfish being one of the Bureau of Fisheries and we relay the result to you. The sea devil is & member of the ray family. This we can see at once— the winglike fins and the long, whip- like tail. The creatures do not at- tack man. Large fish do not interest them. Small crustaceans, young fry even their great dsprings,” is one g he lies motionless on the bot~ H ¢ cephalic fins that reach for- ward like supple, hornlike projections her aide of the head, are used serenely along with these horns wide open will clasp anything that comes between them with a viselike grip. On occasion, when the chain of & 2 away goes. the devilfish, vessel ana alll That has been the experience of several sober anglers, whose re- ports upon their experiences has been identical. Indeed, the pear]l fisher- men of California, use two anchors. One baby is born each year. A buxom child weighs as much as 20 pounds, the mother over 50 pounds. Mobulas are found in warm seas. ‘They are captured with rod and reel, harpoon or seine. They make a great to do sbout their predicament, and die shortly after being taken prisoner, It is said they make & soft, musical, bell-like sound as they pass on. The mobula is the cousin from Brazil and the Carribean Sea. The || Florids cousin, the true devilfish of the United States, manta vampyrus, has been seen in the “shoals” on the South Carolina comst. Their habits ere the same. Perhaps you will have the thrill that comes once in a while to every fisherman and see the devil- Presenting a New Studio Hom That You Would Be Proud to Own X Furnished by Hutchison Living Room in Model Home—2017 Rosemont Ave. THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON. D. C., SATURDAY, OCTOBER 3, 1936. fish come “sweeping along the beach, mmnmdmmmmm (Coprright, 1936,) INCREASED HEAT Light-Colored F¥lat Paint Récom- mended for Radiators. lows the radiation of far more heat than doss metallic paint. Tests made by the Bureau of Standards reveal that if a metallic-conted radiator is repainted with s fiat paint, either white or colored, the heat given off can be increased from 10 to 20 per cent. The scientific section of the Na- tional Paint, Varnish and Lacquer brown and black. 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Large recep- tion hall, liviag roem with fireplace, dining room and kitchen, sun roomw and breakfos’ nook, 1st-floor lava- tory, 4 besutiful bedrooms, 2 baths. automatic heat ond refrigeration. gerege. All in absolutely immaculate condition. extraordinary buy. Celotexed attic, Two-car brick An From 16th St. drive east on Juniper St. to Morningside Drive ‘and left to house, or from Alaska Ave. to the drive and morth to house. OPEN TODAY 2 TO DARK 1417 K Se. BOSS & PHELPS REALTORS EXTRAORDINARY -FEATURES MODERN IN EVERY DETAIL D —— i ———————r 310 to 316 Gallatin St. These homes are 25 feet wide, which means that the rooms throughout are exceptionally large and you will be pleasantly surprised at their pretentiousness. They will make you and yours feel that at last you have This extra width affords a much larger yard for the More sunlight and ventilation has been s major theme in the construction of these homes—in accord ‘The living room, dining room. 3 bedrooms, 2 baths, kitchen and recreation room will meet with your most minute criticism. See the brick detached garage and notice the De Luxe Bryant Automatic Gas Protected neighborhood and convenient to everything. N.W. While there are not so many places you can actually see with your own eyes, the giant “sea-bat,” in this day of quick travel, you can never tell where you will be during the 3 Sooner or later someone will ask CAPITAL. FIRST FLOOR: Center-hall arrange- ment with LARGE TILE VESTIBULE, INVENG “Uoou Wit “FLOOD ) UNSHINE, l}gruy with fireplace, eamed ceiling dining room entering ARS pamies. witi COPPER SINK. TILED and pantry. w 3 WIDE'WALL Kitenen. | There 1s a drive- N.w. Overlooking Rock Creek Park Containing all the qualities of a heme built by J. B. Tiffey, this home offers a large studie kving room with fireplace, step-up dining room, three fine bedrooms, perfect kitchen, recreation room with fireplace, garage, auto- OPEN DAILY AND SUNDAY UNTIL 9 P.M, Model Home Completely Furnished by Palais Royal Exhibit Home, 314 Gallatin St. N.W. Less than $10,000 on convenient terms TO INSPECT yay entrance at end of the spacious iiway. SECOND R: 4 MAS- TER bedreems and completely enclosed reh. ree beautifully TILED ‘BATREOOMS. THIRD FLOOR: matic gas heat. More than worth seeing today. A Beautiful Landscaped Lot With Fine Shade Trees OPEN DAILY AND SUNDAY TO 9 P.M. 11/81378\0/8\i/8\i/8) \(8)i/8\i/8\.78). Out 13th St. NW., to Kansas Ave, right on Kansas Ave. to Gallatin St, turn right to homes. 8ix Rooms . . . Detached Single-car Gara, Recessed Radiation . . . Spacious Finished Attic . . 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' This Atiractive Home Is Easy to Buy— 8,550 —A Pleasure to Own 3706 North Pershing Drive Ashton Heights, Va. featurin 3 bed rooms, tiled bath, fully equipped modern kitchen, ample closet space, attractive living room opening on large screened porch overlooking secluded well-land- scaped yard, lot has several beautiful trees—house is insulated, weather-stripped and screened. P. W. SHARPE CO. Builders TO REACH: Drive west on Park Resd to Kiingle Road [ocirzew] Tower Bidg. Dist. 3100 1519 K St. N.W. WM. H. SAUNDERS Realtors CO., Inc. DI. 1015 Convenient Terms Arranged DICK BASSETT 4121 North Twenty-first Street Walnut 8627