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four-story bullding at 1339 Win- 3. L Watson, for many years in the —— real estate business here, has become ameciated with Ernest Hall Coolidge Ine. 2 ‘will conduct the of Anmlz.‘ oy e corporation takes its name the president of the firm. Business Property For Sale modern two-story building near the northwest r.ornAu' of 13th St. ;ndrly‘l’ Y. Ave., N.W,, that covers the entire lot. It is sitnated on an alley, thus giving good light on the side, and runs back to a beautiful alley in the rear, making it handy for loading and unloading. The building has all modern conven- jences, such as hot-water heat, electric lights, freight elevator, toilets, metal ceilings and maple floor. The ceilings are 13 feet high, and it has a large concrete cellar, thus affording good storage space. The build- ing is now vacant, so you will have no delay or ex- se in getting Possession. Let us show you this uilding now, as it will sell quickly at the very low price and reasonable terms asked. ROBERT LEE O’BRIEN 1710 Eye St. N.W. Tiled Bath and Sleeping Poreh | Attie ever eatire house. tapestry brick frouts, comcrete fromt porches. tile trimmings, shutters on sccond floer, and many other ever the average heuse. OPEN FROM 9 AM. UNTIL 8 P.M. THE Finishing northwest. The building is blower & SIAMESE LEGATION NEARS COMPLETION Interior Decorators Putting Finishing Touches on New $100,000 Home. WOODWORK IS FEATURE Presents Architectural Accomplish- ments Because of Peculiar Shape of Lot. Interfor decorators are now com- pleting the new $100,000 home for the Siamese legation at the end of Kalorama road northwest, on 23d street. The building, when it is taken over by Phya Prabha Karavongse, the Siamese minister, will make a not- ~| able addition to Washington's lega- axnn ce Minimum Prices In charniing Bradley Hills. Six reoms and bath on one foor; practically planned and delight- fully decorated. Oak floors and all improvements, of course. Massjve stone fireplace in liv- ing reom lends that homelike as- pect eo often missing in present day bouses. This house i3 new ::A. .Iamodhu possession may Price $8,500, Terms MCKEEVER & GOSS 1405 Eye Street N.W. Main 752 READ THIS! ! Two squares from car line, in the new section of Woodridge. This house is less t years old. It comprises right. Thers are all improve- Bon T Eer wel = ou.t.?n‘- ?:n. large lot and ga- rage space on wide alley. Pri ealy $11,500 MCKEEVER & GOSS 2486 Eye Street N.W. Main 4753 NEW HOME—$9,950 Located within one square of th street car line, in North Columbia Heights. Six large airy rooms, tiled bath, oak floors; all improvements; good sized lot. Vacant and ready for immediate occupancy. Built-in garage. Phone to inspect. MCKEEVER & GOSS 2606 Eye Street N.W. Main 4783 'WEST CHEVY CHASE This is one of our best offer- ings. The house itself is well located on a spacious lot feet deep and comprises nine rooms and two baths; all mod- ern improvements; large porches and open fireplace. There is & garage for four cars. The en- tire property Is the sort of that we show to a very discriminating buyer. The price " $15,000 MCKEEVER & QOSS 2406 Eye Street N.W. Maiu 4783 tached on lot 100x100 feet; well || kept lawns; garage for two cars. || Price $9,000 MCKEEVER & GOSS 1406 Eye Street N.W. Main 4753 CORNER HOME—$7,850 | ‘We can certainly recommend |i this property. The house is de- tached on lot 50x135 on one of the prettiest corners in Brook- land. Thers are six large rooms, || hot-water heat, is thoroughly modern and the grounds are im- proved with many vines, shrubs and other plants. MCKEEVER & GOSS 406 Eye Street N.W. Main 4752 A Selected List of Choice Properties 4 Unusually attractive 6- room and 2-bath home near 14th Bt. and Park Road; hot- ‘water heat; electric lights; double porches; decp lot to paved ally. House in perfect condition throughout. Price and terms reasonable. 1 3240 1%th St NW, Magnificient home 25 feet wide; eight rooms and two ne shower: hot-water heat; electric lights; hard- wood floors; clothes chute; bulit-in garage. Must be seen to be spreciated. Open for Imspection Sundsy 2 [ An excellent eight room home on two floors in best se ction of Bloomingdale. House in splendid condition throughout. Can be bought on $500.00 cash and $76.00 per month. A very good oppor- tuity to buy a nice home on eagy terms. eight-room semi-de- tached home with hot-water heat and electric lights; lot 140 feet deep; fll'lfl Im- mediate ssession can be given. A home that is worthy of inspection. 3 Owner very anxious to dispose of his S-room home on two floors, located within one square of Lincoln Park. Four unulull; large rooms on each floor. Nice back yard. Price reasonable, and terms can be arranged. 6 Beautiful Northwest Location. Attractive 1 room home: hot-water heat electrio nflm double brick garage. offi transferred will $13,500. A splendid duy. tion colony. Because of the peculiar quadrant shape of the site for the building, caused by the intersection of Kalo- rama road and 23d street, the struc- ture embodies many architectural ac- complishments and presents a strik- ing view from the Kalorama road ap- proach. Designed by Hornblower & Mar- shall, local architects, according to e personal wishes of the Siamese minister, the building constitutes a purely American basement home of pressed stucco exterior, with specially planned diplomatic offices incorporated on the main floor. The construction work was done by Andrew Murray, con- tractor. Following the arclike contour of the lot, the building consists of the ce: ter pavilion, with side wings on an- gles approximating the curve of the arc. The entrance faces the abrupt end of Kalorama road as it leads from Connecticut avenue. Detall of Building. The main floor is reached from a residential entrance of teakwood, the door opening into a large center hall the full width of the main struc- ture, or pavilion. The hall leads to & staircase hall and to a private en- trance in the rear. The right, or north wing, comprises the diplomatic offices and chancery. This wing Is reached by an entrance in the front, just to the right of the large door- wa; nd also, for the convenience of the minister, by a communicating doorway to the rear of the center hall. The left wing will be used for service quarters, with a fully equip- ped kitchen, pantry, ete. The second floor will contain the living quarters for the minister and his family. Reached by means of the main ircase, the floor is composed of_a large reception room or parlor, occupying the space over the main entrance; the library and den in the north wing and e dining room and breakfast room in the south wing, over the kitchen. Adjoining the dining room 1 hall connecting :m‘b the bultleTn ngy.l where a umbwaliter is In e eading to the kitchen below. ® ‘The third floor will provide ample sleeping accommodations, with five master bedroom and numerous closets and storage rooms. The fourth floor has five servants’ bedrooms. A total of six bathrooms and thrde toilet rooms are installed. Providing direct access from the ground floor to the servants’ quarters on the top floor is a special iron staircase inclosed in brick walls. An elevator shaft is incorporated in the event this addi- tion is decided on at g later date. The walls of the bullding are of brick conmstruction, finished with the Per Month Homes Financed Lots $200to $300 Running water, electric lights, 12 minutes to center of city, one car fare. Take car at 12th and Pa. Ave. for “Highlands.” Agentson grounds all day Sunday and every day thereafter. Geo. Wedderburn CHAS. D. SAGER 923 Fifteenth Street N.W. Main 36 Henry B. Terrett 631 Pa. Ave. Phone Main 2090 ! special stucco coating, and with pre- cast concrete belts and molded courses. Sheet metal cornices adorn the roof, which is covered with slate Interior Woodwork Feature. A feature of the building is the interior woodwork. This con: « Douglass fir, with pronounced ing, thoroughly waxed so as to out the beauty of the natural ing of the trim. The floo edge-grain ouk, double thic cept on the fourth floor, where fir is used to advantage. The rough finish and are to be painted to conform with the architect trasts, with the exception of the halls, where heavy linen tinted a light blue green has been employed for a cover- ing. In each of the living rooms and in the chancery are fine old marble man- telpieces, formerly in the State, V and Navv puilding. The lighting is semi-indirect electric and the heating by hot water A small c artistically ry, sheltered by leaded glass, to the rear nis court is of the south wing. foot lot on being laid out on a fift the west, owned by the e e HOTEL SOLD AT AUCTION. The Stratford Hotel, on 14th street just north of Park road northwest, one| of the pioneer apartment-hotels in the Mount Pleasant section, was sold at auc-| tion Monday for $88.500 cash to Harry Abramson of this city by Vernon G. Owen of the firm of Thomas J. Owen &I Son, real estate auctioncers. The old building, a landmark of the northwest, was sold at the request ofl the trustees for the property, George Francls Williams and Edward Stafford. The hotel is occupied principally by per- manent tenants. The structure has a_frontage of 142 feet on the west side of 14th street and a depth of 130 feet on Monroc street. It is three stories high, with basement, and is constructed of brick. The site has an area of 23,500 square feet. There are elevators in the building. Small Farm at German- town, Montgomery County Convenient 1o stores, churches; five min- ntes from railroad station: beat’ mgcadam road from Washington through Rockville and_ Gaithersburg; twenty-six miles from center of eity; ten and one-half acres: room house, chicken houses, barn, heds, pig pens, etc.; three acres of Al ut” fifty apple trees recently put in’first-class condition by an expert; about twelve fine cherry trees, besides plum, pear and peach trees. New fences. rice, $8,500 Thomas J. Fisher & Co., Inc., 738 15tk St. N.W. Main 6830 TO REALTY OWNERS FOR OVER HALF A CENTURY The name of HUYCK has been synony mous with REAL BSTATE. Couscientious care of owners' interests has given our clients, bere and in all quarters of the world, 8 feeling of peace and confidence in thelr holdings and the assurance of the greatest returns therefrom. YOU may enjoy the same satisfaction eing your property with this old established house to sell, rent or manage Drop in or ‘phome us and let's get ac. quanited. J. V. N. & T. B. HUYCK RENTS, BALES, LOANS, INSURANCR 1617 H Btreet N.W. Main 1829 SALESMEN Old-established real estate firm desires one or two more salesmen. Splendid oppor- tunity, also an experienced loan and settlement man. Re- lies confidential. Address ox 196-C Star Office. Jameson Built Homes |; The Blggest Value Offered in Washington Today. 20 Built 17 Sold INSPECT AT ONCE le Houses 1333 & 1339 Taylor St. N.W. Six extra large rooms, att tile bath; hot-water _he electric _ lights; deep closel double floors; wide double re: porches; cement front porche: extra dry cellar, with wash trays and toilet; deep lot to wide alley. Only % square from 14th street car line. Open Daily and Sunday Until 8 P.M. Bulilt, Owned and for Sale by THOMAS A. JAMESON 906 New York Ave. NW. ien. ing, touches are being put on the new home for the Siamese legation at 23d street and Kalorama road ed as one of the finest of its kind in Wanshington. Marahall, architects, of this eity. It was designed by Horn- SIX DWELLINGS SOLD. ¢ Charles D. Sager: artin purchased ti ched home at 2502 enue northwes from Ar- Mrs. Mastin will occu- | a home. iter C. Coon seld premises 1706 reet northe—= to Richard G. New- This is a two-story brick dwell- with all modern improvemen Norlh of Dupont Circle 10 rooms, 2 baths, electricity, steam heat. Price, $17,000 Thomas J. Fisher & Company, Inc. 738 15th Street N.W. You'll alwa 1 be glaél y bought a Home It’s one of the most attractive communities in that exclusive zone from Cleveland Park to Chevy Chase. Wideand open view—highest point in Washington— convenient to every- where—two car_lines available. Stores, churches and schools just outside the Park limits. The Homes are en- tirely detached —six and eight rooms and bath—Cottages and Bungalows—rightly built, practically plan- ned and most mod- ernly equipped. ESNEENSENEIETEEER —and the balance can be divided into monthly payments, probably less than the rental you are paying now. Come to see them— phone me Cleveland 1490—or call at 4415 39th Street, any day or evening. Take Chevy Chase £ cars to Albemarle = street, just beyond the Bureau of Standards, walking west; or Wis- consin Avenue cars to Windom Street. Owner’s Representative INNEARRNER) LLLL L 4415 39th Street L ST . Coon purchased treet northwest from Charlotta J. Bramer, detached home in Bsul's Addition, Deller R, Dedge purchased the large | EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., BATURDAY, MAY 97, 1921—PART 2. corner house at Bhepherd street and Kansas avenue northwest, one of the six homes bulit by Mr. Sager in this| Mra. Fannie L. Ellerbrook purchased location. the house at 166 V street northwest, Agnes B. Carpenter purchased one of | an elght-room-and-bath structure. the new houses recently completed by 1304 Farragut Frank M. Johnson on Upshur street. This is & two-story-and-attic Mr. APARTMENT DWELLER Will you be YOUR OWN LANDLORD or some one’s tenant? After a small cash payment (see below) you can acquire OWNERSHIP on payments equivalent to rent. By slightly increasing the purchase price and monthly payments we are able to meet the insistent demand on us for REDUCED CASH PAYMENTS To purchase for occupancy only, we offer these unsold apartments on the following terms: $1,350 CASH Buys 6 Rooms and 2 Baths $1,250 CASH Buys 6 Rooms and Bath $700 CASH Buys 4 Rooms and Bath $450 CASH Buys 3 Rooms and Bath $300 CASH Buys 1 Room, Kitchenette and Bath Let us explain the advantages of the plan and details of this offering. ALLAN E. WALKER & CO., Inc. Originators of the Perfected Co-operative Plan in Washington 813 15th Street NW. Southern Building A Delighting Residence of Quaint Colonial Type Exclusive Macomla Street in Exclusive Cleveland Park Whether you judge by present comparison —or look ahead to future years—this Colonial House is safely and surely a distinctly superior investment. There’s no speculative element in any de- tail of the construction. This organization doesn’t build speculative property. Cost doesn’t figure down a penny that'll add to quality, convenience, attractiveness. Every- thing has gone into this House that will make it most livable. The location is a most consistent one— and one of most stately character. It will always be exclusive—and a neighborhood of fine Homes. 1 erms Wwill clinch your Pnce and t B favorable impression. Open for inspection every day and evening. One of our executive staff is in attendance. Take Chevy Chase cars to Macomb Street west. Owner nad Builder 1514 K St. Phone M. 4846