Evening Star Newspaper, April 16, 1921, Page 14

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b ; THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., SATURDAY, APRIL 16, 1921—PART 2 ! — A A S T EIEZEIMIE? | DROP HOUSEWORK TO MINIMUM |REALTY SALES FOR WEEK, | it " f15ifyfovoeest ©r | RECORD REALTY LEASE * A New York corporation hay just n:*fl AND MEET SERVANT PROBLEM| $173:250. FIRM REPORTS |;-iis %, Bt sttt o T Mo i i b ty-one years. for $3.500,000, amount archased premises | ing to about $133 rental per square theast for a con-| oot @ Year. —_—— Navy vard employes will be given | an opportunity to own homes adjacent to the navy vard. according to. & project outlined by E. H. Taggart. You Have Envied Your Landlord—Take His Place We Are Offering the Belgrade Apartment House Among the Properties Transferred. Homes Also Disposed Of. Sales age approximate eration| Nellie ¢ Caldwell purchased prem-| _iises 105 M street southeast from | T Y matea thi LU Tm;x—r!rm‘«!1 r;‘ M Caldwe BROKERS, ATTENTION! o o am H. Spt atiThe e 2 FULL COMMISSION FOR SALE and Florida \ com tungalow: tile bath: nr sz ed by John W. (ire {H0ehranifol ey et el i ey 1 considerat 7 | stores. Lot 50x1 of which scigrade buildi ntains twenty-four| g 1o purchaser will hold| ¥ for investment purposes.{ rranged through Price, $9.000 $1.300 ¢ No. 1020 Jackson St. N.E. in the radi- | Owner, W. A. HITT, 903 1. ¢ i urchased |hr! ¥ treet north fee ok imited Number purchased prem-i reet” for a home. v brick house con-(f | Of < and bath. The pur- r thwest, fo ‘illicombe purchased | rva street north- ten-room and bath | \ ‘ in Our Co-operative Buildings fng more actue. None but the very [covered with wide e Sl siding. There well-to-do_can_afford o pey the | AN, e 80 wages which the domestic servants|stone is uscd above il are demanding these days and even|add to the finish. Fl : these families may have their “help” [With natural finish and one day and be without any the | ofithe o next. And so it is that the home |c {In which the housework is reduced to ', ed. Out e stained e x cont roof stained w 1 width of this hous d its depth is tw - hes. The main story is e . Offered in S Chevy Chase, D.C. ideration was $12, Representative iandy disposed of ht | his forme r ence. Gallatin inches high, while the sccond | stre N ‘haconas for a These apartments vary from 1 room and bath to 6 rooms and bath i cignt fect! It is cstimated | co . : s A e 0 | | e e e e S Splendid Tots, cvery one of these newly subdivided plots and are located in the several different buildings that have lately be- o Datwes o 415005 S5 300 to buniars H[le flfi,m:i at p,a?,(z”}. E1019¥Pcice S epite o e el e come co-operatively owned and managed under the Walker Plan. In- upwardpnEcaltviatnes: Like all bungalows, this one \\'nuldj spection will show how very desirable these suites are. : ; 15t Streeti]| estates in a locality restricted against rows. business houses 1”\‘ £ o nn® and apartments, a feature which- enhances their value. In addition to this great “lot opportunity” we have a home building offer to fina Each of these remaining apartments offers an opportunity to buy at an attractive figure, although the value of each of the build- ings has increased considerably under Co-Operative Ownership. ce the entire cost of the house. COME OUT SUNDAY—OUR OFFICE IS OPEN 10 A.M. TO 5:30 P.M. Petworth We obtained these buildings at prices so advantageous that it is Take 14th street car marked Chevy Chase to Chevy Chase Circle. turn to the right And walk one block along Western avenue to Ritten- housn street and again to the right on Rittenhouse past General Per- shin, place, and you walk right into our oftice. # —overlooking beautiful Soldiers’ Home grounds. Inspect 4409 7th St. N.\W. i (Detached) the minimum and where it matters not whether Katie or Lizzie or Tillie come or go. 's house is an ideal home for | ithe antless family. It boasts in other co-operative buildings that we may offer in the future. seven good-sized room all conven- 1 | | i | | | 3 large bedrooms, large living i '3 L) > ;‘r“'(\llrlso:’!;(.l 11::::‘:6:*["“",::.‘;;‘; mo‘:: N\ | sleeping porches. Very deep | l am I ow er o. WILL YOU OWN ONE OF THEM- sun parlor, kitchen and bath comprise lots. Always open until 9 p.m. | | 819 15th St. N.W. very doubtful that we shall be able to duplicate the attractive values the ground floor., which is the main [look better if it had a bit of ground f e . <tory. The upper floor contains sim-|around it. Set amid a well kept lawn | . = : : 2 e iwa eirooms which could be|with a few handsome shade trees unigan Phone Main 8416, 8417 e rater] P o S 5 o s hi 's playroom and nding guard like silent sentinels . £ We'll be very glad to go into details. Stop in and have us describe piaionisiehitren MR IA Y C gl RE(ENL 0 Mo slicnt antinels These lots are surrounded by beautiful homes and large bachelor apartment. d a more picturesque or charming | 1321 N. Y. Ave. Main 1267 As shown here this cottage is of l a cottage. i the available apartments and the plan. NEW GOTHAM HOTEL. Originators of the Perfected Co-operative Plan in Washington Since the War. . A=t The only large hotel to go up in 813 15th Street N.W. Southern Building New York city since the war has just been completed. This is the new Am- bassador Hotel, eighteen stories high, occupying the entire block on the east side of Park avenue between 51st and 52d streets. The new hostelry will be opened to the public next Wednesday. It will 2dd 600 rooms to New York hotel Gpace supply. which has been de- pleted in recent years by the closing of the Knickerbocker, Manhattan, Holland House and other famous ho- SR : g \ r;)‘ii;ay Profital;iy is an art many men do not possess. Frequently the sa ings of a lifetime are unwise invested in various projects that fail to measure up to ex- pectations. This condition could casily be avoided if these sav- ings were wisely used in Real Estate investments. We offer our clients expert advice in matters of this kind. On our list are properties that are not only good revenue producers, But are quoted at prices that Washington Heights Residence 1871 California Avenue Open for Inspection Saturday and Sunday. Location ideal, elevated, but yet within walking distance cf many Government Departments and business area. SR A SRS B = = =il Built but few years ago, with o] make them especially attractive =l tlhe new hotel is owned and oper- from a speculative “standpoint. best materials and labor. ated by The Ambassador Hotels Sys; Below are several we think are : 4 em. The f: e is of W] s o4 13 g Y front presents an imposing ap- | On 18th S¢. Near U §t. N especiallygood (iontzms 7 :J.Edmo}:n;’ s db'at'hs, pearance. :? 18 t ear t w A Bea“fi.f“l 4 parlor, reception all, ming - . N.W. -story Modern ; S K ¥ : oy room, pantry and kitchen on 4,000 HOUSES DESTROYED % _ A well built three-story brick, Apartment House on the pantry, on first s ATE i x'? t(?‘? firgt co(;'nr;m;cml zr:inle. Heights. floor. Readily adapted for remodel- . . BY BLAZE IN HAKOD § ing. 20 feet front. Containing 30 apartments. Modern heating plant and elec- ~ K¢ Pri $8 500 Annual rental, $14.250. e | Missions, British Consulate, Banks, | X rice, y Price, $80,000 & Hospitals and Other Important |5 —————————e————— R wo:‘ble Ter’m é: This house should appeal to Buildings Lost in Japan. % 18th Steet Near M Street. = Army and Navy officers, phy- Retbe AsoateaPass: _ In second commercial zone— Just Off 14th on Heights. sicians, etc. 3 f HAKODATE, Japan, April 14.—Fire, |7 11 thc heart of the automobile A well built and attractive ; :.m:,; ,,,d‘,zgmflfl“: f&h’%;fliiq"fi.fi?fih:h?{ section. Two-story brick. Apartment House, containing X Price only $11,500; less than | estroyed some 4. s be ; . 12 large apartments. Annual AR Bl paam S heursyear netugea awes § Price, $6,000 |.7.57%.0 ¥ the sum asked for smaller dwell- {ons, the British conr | ) 2 r_\_. f"‘:‘,;‘:‘(f_““s:’:.f:a'f"“m"f“ R oanitaigt] Price $47 500 _;“‘(_ $ ings in suburban sections. [ &S5} | senoothouses. theaters and " govern- % 14th Street Near Park Road. 2 2 2 Gl ment buildings ? 3 > 5z 3 1 Ssessi0n 2 i3 B o fve in siaicdmie was the mira |3 West side of street—a well | A downtown Comner Apar frmesiats Poss=ion andnea Sl rent conflagration to occur in Japan (4 built two-story brick store and ment, in perfect conditionk sonable terms. =il | within the past three weeks. On apartment. Will be vacant Annual rental, $13,500. ¥ jdarch 21 e whole <l of Tokie)\ 3 shortly. Price, $85,000 ‘ :md'_mm;‘:;:r': Sl hulrs!trnycd 2 1!,09’2 % Price $20 000 flce, A TG | moumes )™ amd imwolved a loss esti- i 4 ’ Will Exchange IE][| matea st 25000000 yen " April 6 o) DT o LT STONE 69" AIR 10 Settroyea 1100 Houses, among | L MOORE & HILL, Inc. them cight tempies, a schoolhouse | 1 ind"a Dotice station i 1420-22 H St. N.W. 342 New York Avenue : * You can well Afford to buy Nowhere within the precincts of the National Capital will be found such a combination of hand- some Home and handsome environment as is pre- one of these sented by this Armsleigh Park Homes The price is attract- Colonial Home---on ive and the terms will Macomb stl‘eet---in = be made as cn?vcnient Cleveland Park Bl T e deghted, T am sure, with the char- acter of these cozy Cottages and cute Bungalows — entirely detached—six and eight rooms, completely equipped with every modern convenience. And you'll like Arm- sleigh Park immensely —its accessibility, its charming outlook, its close proximity to schools, churches and stores. Come to see them— you'll find me at 4415 | Its neighbors are like itself—ornate and refined. In it is everything of arrangement and equipment I that makes a home distinctive and comfortable— solid masonry foundations and fireplaces—three luxuriously appointed baths and built-in garage. You've got to see the Home—where it is located—the | picturesque setting—to _really appreciate it to the full of its intrinsic worth. Open for inspection every day and | evening—with a representative on the premises. 2810 to 2822 Wisconsin Avenue Take Chevy Chase cars to T Sy T i Mo e g e 39th St. every day and These “homes” embody the true meaning of the word. Designed and finished in refined | &g e and practical taste. Eight Large Rooms—two ‘baths—open fireplaces. Breakfast and sleep- Ha A Kite Owncrand 1490 and Tl come after ing porches. Built-in garage. Complete in every detail—screens and awnings. E ; rry . Builder o LOCATION: Wisconsin Avenue, One Block South of Massachusetts Avenue 1514 K Street. Phone Main 4846. cars to Albematle Street High Elevation Overlooking Entire City - —just north of Bureau of Standards, walking west—Wisconsin Ave. cars to Windom Street. R. E. Hamilton Exhibit No. 2810 Wisconsin Avenue Represetnative on the Premises Daily and Sunday Until 9 O’Clock P.M. HARRY WARDMAN Owner's Representative l 430 K Sh-eet N. w' Phone M 41% 4415 39th Street anm‘nm':"r‘m::mmn'mmmmummmmmma T L T T T L T T T

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