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HOMES ™% PERMANENCE Built with the idea of PERMA- NENCY in view—the quality of construc- tion and design of our homes becomes more and more apparent to the pur- chaser as time goes on. This QUALITY —combined with a location that is one of the best in Washington—gives to our homes a permanent value. SOUTH SIDE WEBSTER STREET At 16th N.W. «“Qverlooking Rock Creek Park” Only three are left out of the fourteen erected. Nine rooms and two baths on two floors; garage; deep and wide lots and all the newer features which go to make an at- tractive home are included. Exhibit House—1626 Webster St. Open for Imspection Daily Until 8:30 P.M. L. E. BREUNINGER & SONS Owners and Builders 706 Colorado Building. Main 7166 TS & i Of Enduring"Satisfactiofi Nobody wants to buy a house that’s going to fall short of expectations as time goes on. We had exactly that in mind when we designed and planned these Spanish and Colonial Homes —and located them as we have on the most exclusive thoroughfare in Wash- ington— Macomb St.--Cleveland Park They are more than just “modern.” They are unique in the fullness of their arrangement—the effectiveness of their decoration—and the substantiality of their construction—appealing to your judgment for their sound investment value. They are “Homes”—that’s the oné word which describes them—and the one thought which governed their -erection from foundation to finish. 8. % £r Nine and eleven rooms, with three baths, and built-in garage. ——-Price and terms will both be most at- tractive—and your inspection is solicited. Open every day and evening—with a repre- sentative on the premises. Take Chevy Chase Cars to Macomb Street— walking West. Harry A. Kite 1514 K Street N.W.—Phone Main 4846 T e T T ey M et T % | spaces, 1 belleve your association ) = will do very well to watch closely the | i Farragut. Saul’s Addition. spread of wood in any portion of the The Kind of a Home About Which the Passerby Is Likely to Remark: “] Wonder Who Lives There!”’ Because it is a home that instantly impresses. even the most discriminating as a realization of an ideal— because it expresses beauty, stability and charm—be- cause it is a home that is instinctively WANTED! In addition, it is the most remarkable yalue seen in- Washington for years. It has set a standard of value—it has become a high light in the Washington building world. Take this thought with you: Remember this: Even though it has 4 bedrooms, 2 baths, an unfinished third floor (room fqr two extra rooms), library, dining reom and kitchen and an extra room on main floor, one gubtoom, a lot 40x160, and an exterior design by Arthur B. Heaton, < . the price is exactly $450 more than that of row houses. i Small Wonder They Are the Most Talked of i : Homes in Washington' 14th and Ingraham Sts. N.W. H Take Fourteenth Street car (best service in Washing- ¢ ton) to corner of Ingraham, or drive out Sixteenth street to Colorado avenue northwest, Washington’s Nearest Re- stricted Suburb, then one square to Ingraham strect. SHANNON & LUCHS Owners and Builders. ¥ 713 14th St. N.W. this for seco hous! all o! trial hous face poini He neeri roundings and ownership. Emphasizing the impo ce of con- struction, Mr. Ham said: ‘ e “& provides most everywhere — suitable building materiais for a very large part of the construction re- quirements of all kinds of homes, and to do to draw on local supplies so far 88 D e the year by year by the increase of ce- ||| ment substitutes, and I want to make |l Tots, 35 to 60 feet front; it cl duct usually spoken of today when I speak modern convenience, for no of * itimber. more than houses in a row. “Brick is the proper material for the day Timif buil ity congested at & later in those parts of the city where con- | i gestion has aiready taken place. | MIDDAUGH & SHANNON Sinco 189 “ 1 edn” Sio" Fims a8 precast’ fisor recas beams, substitutes for lath and plas: | [l Woodward Bldg,, 15th & H T, Sul quite likely with the brick house substitytes for window frames, gut. scribed by w- H. Ham. :!:‘a(t;r,i’flplré::’“é;v solution of the pres- || ference here this week. i THE EVENING STAR, SATURDAY, JANUARY 29, I1921—PART 2. AMONG THE RECENT SALES BUSINESS BUILDING RESOLD. were: 1 Other Dwellings in Pifferent Parts of City Have New Boss & Pheips report the sale of the {|dwelling at 1i22 Euclid street north- west, in_Columbia Heights; by W. C. Th!e hcus:d ntbnné 11th nre‘elt m-rlh- Hot-water heat, west, own y Grace C. Muiligan, lights, 7 rooms and bath; was sold to E. W. Farley. hou; 2 i 2 was built about ten ylu":.y u?:y Har- good condition; attractive ry Wardman. bath. and after improvements will be ol ; occupied for a home. osanma Otterback sold her heme at| N hpaic 318 E street northeast to Leah Sakol- R ski. This is a two-story, eight-room $8,250.00 house, heated with hot water, situated on a deep lot to paved alley. N o A property at 1810 Florida avenue|N wm. H Samdm northwest was sold for John W. Braw- o F. Garvey. Thijs is » modern propert: having six rooms and bath, hot-water heat, electric Jights and front and fear i : porches. It was bullt a fow years ago > by L. B. Breuninger. .f ll —and let her go through | ~ottages and Bungalows at Arms- leigh Park— She’ll appreciate their The business property at 1124 Commecticut avenue morthwent was sold ||l COziness and the excel- THE EXCEPTION. From the Detroit Free Press. Bees never sting unless they have | R been offended, ssys an exchange. How about the pelitical bee? Railroad Terminal Properties for Warehouses, For Sale A very fashionable residence on 2 Owners. d A. N. Mille; z Vi e hodse 12 of bHGk conatebotion, with Petworth Home Sixteenth Street N Fnctories and . » R N R ® : iric Misnte are amope improvemets, ©| N fmmediate Possession NIN A Corner Property * Business 2 2 electric 7 master rooms, 5 baths, elegant ballroom, ‘billiard room, large reception room, 4-car garage. Price, $100,000 The F. H. Smith Co. In Industrial Zone; no restrictions. Sale or Lease Headquarters and ex- clusive agents— The Daniel Realty Co. It has six rooms and yard and surroundings. 7770700007 71070 RRTEEE L 2 SRR LER 2R L IR A S LA SRR L LR RS R R ner to Harry G. Layeock. This s a. 1416 F Street ix-room brick he , situated ot e WV o t By oo Teet. o promerey w1l So| N & Co. 815 15th SL N Phone Main 5573 & froveva ol Cor manimine pucppeie L 807 15th St. N. srseses? | 5 kw ] 1412 Monrea street northwest from B. FOR SALE New Homes Location—None BETTER 4 LARGE OUTSIDE BEDROOMS N week to a local investor through the office of Hedges & Middieton, Inc., a consideration sald to have beem approximately $125%000, This ix the lence of arrangement - nd time the property has changed owners this month. and equipment. Every- B ters, down-spouts, and many other details of the building. o] ® ' 5507 13th Street N.W. monolithic concrete house will be W 5 postponed until craftsmen and archi- .handy to down town ouse . tects are both instructed in this schools, churches and OMHM Uflfil 9:00 P.“. scheme of building, for the architects stores close by—while are no better informed on the proper S ok uses of concrete than the artisans. the character of Arms- Salesmen’s Phone, Col. 8779 A concrete house is possible for the next generation, but not for this. leigh Park is definitely Promotion and Financing by | ine vumssiexeebiions of course, ke |f fixed for all time. Its Fo inspect, take any 14th St. car to Kennedy St. i 3 tating the adobe houses, where an In- advantages are plainly ; Group of Industries De- [2°55ca ey "sentrations: buc 1 o ||| C¥ident: : convinced that concrete is not the The Organization and management of a| omion® Ay be used in a good many buyable upon the best have sevéral gorner houses with built-in garage and civic housing company, promoted and n:;i woul'A‘i be Yery much more avail- terms. surrounda.d by lofs of grqund. al Wwit] Vi t v . ¥ = . ' ?f;:: 1::; 'efn':;‘;,;: ‘:‘:"i:;"c:l: machinery for handling this matetial Open for inspection From any one of the houses in 14th St. Highlands = at the quarry, in the trucking, on the 1 munity was described by W. H. Ham, | job and on'tne seaffola, ‘and also every day and evening. ma of a Bridgeport, Conn., | proper machinery to distribute the e it necessary mortar without the use of |[l Take Chevy Chase cars manpower. This requirement applies to Albemarle Street, walk- The results so far accomplished by | uite as much to brick as to stone.” ing West—Wisconsin Ave. united method of handling housing of = cars to Windom Street—or working people have only just besun = to show, Mr. [am declared. early ps £ the 150 cities, principally indus- I will call for you. ing company, at the housing con- centers, which have organized, ing companies have come face to - R E. Hamflt with innumerabld difficulties, he || . on > | Owner’s Representative lows: Finance, architecture, engi- | 4415 39th Street ted out. summed up these obsgtacles as fol. ing and construction, health, sur- Imperiance of Construetion. thing that she’ll want is provided in these Homes DISEUSSES BIV'B Monolithic Comcrete to Wait. and in this community. “The successful building of the An ideal location— best Homes— in the best location— phone Cleveland 1490 and $1,000 Cash; Balance Monthly AW RDTO THE WISE—In this ogration we you cap have 3 view of entire city. D. J. Dunigan 1321 New York Ave. _ * Main 1267 it is manifestly the correct thing ossible. Timber for the frame of | i Be € practical workman'# house must < Surc to See OQur = use of timber will be lessened Plaiskiod) cad Undes Costoastice ear that I do not mean the intro- | || ion of the concrete house as real open fireplaces; every he use of cement substitutes for outside walls of the house. The Two designs, six and eight rooms of the wood structure within cit ts is passed, and, while we shail |[f On Arkansas Ave. at d some more in the more open!ill 13th between Emerson and which may "7 well become 14th or Georgia Ave. car to Emersen ate, as well as | i Send Postal for Booklet spoke of cement substitutes to tes for shingles and steps, “No place like home; no home 1ike ours.” The Northumberland { New Hampshire Avenue at V Street Apartments .!vl,il‘-ble for immediate possession under oyr co-operative plan A * 2 to 7 sooms and bath, from §2700 to $11.500, - Reasonsble \terms of psyment. One-third cash and balance, including alf .expenses and interest, less than rent. Building is fireproof and modern in every particular, Mr. Seay on Premises Daily 4 to 8 O’Clock, ,Sund-'y, 10 to 8 O’Clock The Savoy 14th Street at Girard Several 4 and 5 room apartments ready for immediat cupancy at prices unusually low—$3900 o $5,680. Open for to spection. Splendid location for home or investment. A real home for half the cost of an individual house—let us explain our plan of purchase and operation. Our Representative on Premises Daily at One 0’Clock. Sunday at One O’Clock. Union Realty Corporation Exclusive Agent Evans Building, 1420 N. Y, Ave. Main 8415 isit The ents Sunday! isit These Apartments dunday: OTE how desirable they are, how excellently located, how well N planned. Decide for yourself if they are not precisely the sort of apartments you have in mind. Get the facts as to the terms of purchase by the Walker Plan of Co- operative Ownership—decide for yaurself, in the light of these facts, if there is nat every reason why you should be buying under the Walker Plan, with its various advantages, the same as have nearly 300 other families. Our representatives will be at all of these buildings Sunday—EXCEPT THE LAMBERT—from 2to 6 p.m. —to answer any questions. Any one desiring information in regard to the Lambert Apartments can obtain same from the representatives at the other three buildings. There will be absolutely no obligation incurred. Determine to see some of these apartments Sunday. THE AVONDALE 1734 P St. N. . THE LAMBERT 1791 Laniér Place N.W. and Porch—84300 to 84,500, Cash 3 Roems and Bath—$4,500. Cash payment, $1,500. ‘M‘: $1.500. Fotsl monthly peyments, | Torel monthly PAFRsk WILU eo gr500. Cash pay- ments, J:‘_:lm (g $2,500. Total monthly payments, FI35'ed §18.18.8 o Pl and Poreb—4§5,500 o $5,000. Cash 1 s . onthl; and Batl 7,600 8,600. Cash pay- MW $2,000. Total monthly payments, fii’é’m" = ,,??\ o hm“‘!:”tw e R 5 228 Poreh—31.400 to 7008 Cash & Rooms ang. 1 or 3 Bache—$10.000 323 13,500, o 32,600, Total monthly 2 b g x_&o e Soe Fotal mon 2 P o prries ol Wk el manialy Rasma, Porch—$12,000. Cash pay- mn: $4.000, m‘:‘mv payment, §113.60.% —ree RUTLAND COURTS l 1725 17th St. N.W. 1 Room and Bath—$1.700 to §1,800. ment, $600. Total ménthly paym -sfls to oeed mws.som Cash payment, $2,300. W%fim‘_‘g& “Mi M $63.60.% e X - yeur propertionate A e e g i Allan E. Walker & Co., Inc. Originators of the perfected Cooperative Plan in Washington ; 813 Fifteenth St» Southern Building