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se 1960 s t was xold theast. The home contains UL o oe : & provements. The new owner al investor. s building contains to vccupy the |Vr0](ll"rlly ] ven o apartme SX db"lrlz ;v( HIX Harry Viner sold to Mrs. oms and bath each, und one of thres ATTENTION—OWNERS! fnott the two-story brick residence Bnd b } [ . 38 I'rinceton street. It contains ml);hv | et . " ! 3 & P “Clearing House for Washington Real Estate | The three-story brick apartment | iice of Boss & Phe h ——————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————— o o emsverat ot el rows “eric TR — | .- time should avail themselves of our well-known “service | assiits tor construction woblicont-| E with results” while we have buyers to absorb them at Real Estate Boards Want ling nearly half a mitlion ‘d:,,‘,:,hw:;a e y =0 i is week by the District build-| reasonable figures. : issued this week by " Congress to Repea : ‘ e e &2 St vl | THE BIGGEST THING IN LIFE - vill find it more profitable to sell now, rather 4 e = a 350000 store building and three | wners wi P 5 AL tntes g : A Two Measures e large dwellings operations i . : than hold dwellings for rental purposes. wo Mea . —1 — cluded in the list. | In Nine Out of Ten . —— e » i i l. Gibbons White muhn:na;!ltr‘lup:cr‘-1 I h F_ t r We have numerous prospects with good cash pay- L = = L (it for the apa e rocted at 20681 Cases Is the Firs “ ments; some all-cash buyers—all sections of the city and FAVOR GROSS SALES LEVY ; E ! i e Fnortheic T ot Investment in Real Estate ' suburbs. it laya| The store will go up at 1722 Ly Tt . i Thri thcnlcated he s P e e habit of it is inculcated in the i . . . y i street northwest. near Connecticut; i s, - Send/us particilars ifmédiatoly—~tos quick action: Profits and Excise Taxes Opposed. | [ []D Sven Tt will be built by Howard, extreme degree—particularly when there is a X . hitson. c. were given' trust on the property . . STONE & FAIRFAX, 1342 New York Avenue More Loans De- 1 T | enmedy Broers. Inc. were given, Lion the IX,”_% e abligation, .and by good 2 i e wellings £ 2001 to 2017 k - & RN R RR R sired. - — |Sf,nie foad merihwest, at a cost of management meets it ) . : J Believing that solution of the $95.000. | We are in position to offer you several of the 2 i Mo be erected by Middaugh & Shannin, Incor- |93 A. N, Miller will erect! 1 t ¥ ; : N ' housing Broblem lige i yision o Twe of aiatecn Tesldencen 16 be trected by Middaugh & Shannon, Tnca | 1ot residences on Woodley road. num- | most attractive properties on the market today— : ; the revenue laws of 1918, the eXeCU-| o0 Commecticut nvemume at Garfleld street northwest. The houses |15 io%0007% 0 2700, with garages. The at prices gnd on terms that you'll approve _ tive committee of the National AS-!wiHl be built in units of four, work on the first unit 1o begin soon. The investment represents $38,000. o i By sooiation of Real Estate Boands at its | irst unit will be erected on the east lde of the avenue and other houses |'"Jite homes will be built by V. T.| ) 5 e : *| will be located on the west side. The architect In Arthur B. Heaton. 1. Bien, Inc, numbering 4101 to 4108 | g IS ALL THE TIME meeting In New Haven, Conn. last|Will be located on the went wide- THe FPER7et 3 FPIOF & PWOR M, Blen, fnc. BOm ost was given as! N- . i 2 week adopted resolutions urginz upon $45.000. ) - o " . xcess | OUr government and of ourselves to|e ¢ Bernadette R. Kelly from '3 00 permits for individual homes Bt z 1 estate for in- Conkress the repeal of the excess|fyf fo0ur lives and our affairs, wi vis. This is anine-room | MELY Permis (00 0 e losued. | Eormeny. Now 1418 Eye St. 3 Buy good real estate for profits tax and the exoise taxes. eX- 4l foo Severe shock, to new of frame construction, having S " v v u see i S e A (6 SHEree trem th water heat and electric lights. R S o ponames yhewuey gou 3| [ateian sk g Spimeesconk e Cone Sty Sep e G il S S SRS AND FOR HOMES SEEN : y. g > s property. e : : taxes on individual income taxes, and Col. George M. Newell bought a | - demic. panic, earthquake, < 5 Pad A 2243| |N SALES FOR THE w 5 : enactment of a gross sale or turn-1$130,000 IN HOMES home in Woodley Park, at 2 | e nothing can destroy your 4 Cathedral_avenue, owned by Marcie y—_ ¢ . . Sver tax. 4t gpproximately 1 per cent Brewer. This is one of the semi- de- | s " E - realty holdings oy mat [lll] o apere to an sates excocainz soom | SOLD BY REALTY MEN | BIGI™ e’ obiee “buttt "55 SG- | 1 vt saten toratime over stz 0000000 - = be depressed temporarily, but annual turnover. —_— daugh & Shannon about ten vears| Meal estate SC0 MR Ll by thle 3 if they are in the right loca- The Fommat actioniof Hie executiv ago. I ten rooms, two baths, | 00 werg reBOREC (L hy, Inc. A tion you will some day profit e formal action of the executive | | po o vies Go to New Owners | hot-water heat. electric lights. and [N Lo Saunsbury § OORCRE o0y by e Northumperian artmel‘l S s 3 8 3 committee was not made public h L 4 after improvements will be occupied ¥ - largely. See us about real until the val of Presiden ot Rewell thelr repork i esidence at estate in any form. Always Tavlor of the National associat Through Agency of Boss O e iashon, Cormsr NHoaes i) SANIN ‘a'f;l,‘”Kh","_,z;',“,f':’;“?:e'fkno:xmem “was (Co-operative Company) * glad to advise you. with other officers of the organiza & Phelps. Addition, at 4800 Arkansas avenue, 1880 Ko POWES otger ™ Charles - tion and_members of the local dele- built about a year ago by Charles M. T 'S, Ny o Col. Ralph . > . gation of realtors, headed by H. 1. ties, totaling in| walli 1 by W. H. Sn¥der, f’,“,*;}_(«“-i‘-i.is nome ‘congaing six rooms New Hampshlre Ave. and V Street = ust, president of the Washinzton was purcl e entiads B un.|Cov: This home contains B K en 7= Look Over These Bargains RET R et M TR 1Y, TR U i 1 el e g1 R 3R % Would Boost Loans. nd shingle house, having eight = OUR CO_OPERA = > 5 5 i Fernents . 5 i~ 1d her — The executive committee further| . | s e en g el InprOVemon A | e Man e ohee 1813 Mon- = Columbia Heights N. 5t. N.W., Near 22nd ey TR g R Yarnold: | (Another detuched home in Saul's|yoe street northwest to John M. Cole; Ownership of stock represents ownership of apartment = k Road A two-family pgartment, Duiling and loan associations and 1l homes built | Addition Jefferson street Was|Tpe house contains nine rooms an Purcha mence irom date their purchase is made— = Near Park Roa 5 rooms and bath eAch floor. Nnarey patnioan asnolatlons g Kennedy Broth-|5old to J. H. D: This house, built | path and is modern throughout. 1 urchasers com e alicici pie it = 10 rooms, bath: hot-water | - ndred Institutions by depositi ven rooms, three|and owned by Shannon & Luchs, con-| "premises 3348 Warder street was; there is no deficit—merely the substitution of one stoc - heat Price, ;}":X“;_-?r ;‘n_x::;’ ‘fimr:h;:& orEaniza’ |vaths, hot-water heat, electric 1ishts | tains eight rooms and bath, hog-water | go1d for Mrs. F'""i;JE]HB"? wm),:;l holdot Tor snbihar, with all cturges paid t date: = i Y et i and several porche: heat, electric lights and other modern | felen D. O'Neil. This is a two- o " o hen you can pay your - Price, $10,500 glients of the institution in acquiring e Mome I Cleveland Park, owned | improvements. “The 1ot 18 abous 40| Lory nome of six rooms and bath. | Why pay hx'g!‘ apartment rents when y pay = 5 omes: % e by Dr. H. I5. Hasseltine, was pur-|by 150 feet. Col. Joseph Fairbanks purchased (= <hare of actual costs? = Near Interior Dept. demignesution opposing leglslation | lised by Adrienne V. Wilbur. This| L. E. Rusch bought the home at 4102 | riom Willlam A. Hedrick the propert For information and floor plans, apply to = M St. N.W. 6 rooms and bath. dpsisned to petter housing conditions | (™" Jetuched house of frame and | Keokuk street, in Chevy Chase, from |igcated at 1505 Delafield strect, a de- Pl g Mr. Tavior expiained the reltors Stucco construction. two stories and | B. P. Newton. ‘This house is one of a|(ached frame dwelling, containi ng Mn. Seay, on premises from 4 to 6 Just West Conn. Ave. Price, $3,250 Mr. Taylor explained the realtor's =i (ORE 0N ok heat. electric | square built by Boss & Phelps about | geven rooms and bath, with all mod- ay, 8 rooms, bath: large lot .ol fhe taxation question in 37 |lights and garage. The lot is 50x170 [ two years ago ern improvements, and 4 garage. daily; Sunday, 10 to 6, or T Price. $1¢ ) address before the Washington Real| Bt Ba€ B0 e numerous trees. | A corner house at 3104 19th street. | “Kimer E. Painter sold to Mrs. Edith Price, $13,000 lel’a:etlgeard ]‘.‘j;"rgff,‘,’“-" r;;fh'-h g “Alma Stahl purhased a house owned [owned by L. P. Liles, ’\,Vnahp“”‘hase‘i M. Donovan his sleilgr:‘w"lbfl“‘d h;;]" . . B ) iti expressed a goli in the ability . rsteller, at 1223|by John H. Wilson. This house con- |pesidence at 33i8 13th street. The t Near Saul’s Addition of the government to make necessary by bomma & Marsteller, st 150 0% M gnt rooms, two baths, hot- |heme will be occupied by the new orporation ents H £ 14th Guiney stre L alf square of e a@justments and to emerge from the | UIACE, SIVECC RETL NS0 it by J. S, | water heat, electric lights, front and | gwner after alterations and repairs. L Chevy Chase fine new house. 20-ft. wide: {gray days of deflation stronger than|of & BIoGS B L0 o ears ago, The|rear porches and a fireproof garage. | The property at 1731 Lanier place 1410 G S: N.W. Just west Conn. ave.. south $'rdoms, 2 baths T s twe Storice and aitie, with | Mr. Wilson is remodeling the property | northwest was sold by Mrs. Ailce reet N.W. of ‘circle. 8 latge rooms: Price, $14,500 Most Perplexing Problem. house has two storics and 4ilic Wit [and will occupy 1t for & home. Himpion: (o Horace G t?:‘c,:‘h:w::: e strictly modern: Jot 0-ft Mr. Taylor said water heat, eleotric lights, front wife. It is a two- e, = = Perha. - 4 o8, o —_— al and bath, with wide. “Perhaps the most perplexing prob- [ porch and double rear porches, 7 containing eight rooms an 3 = E Price, $16,950 = lem - confranting” the "reatior and | "\ weshdencs af 1415 Crificnden street || OMoe buildings for the Cunard and [l matern improvemente: " ., |l 5 Near Thomas Circle client at this particular time. and one | northwest was sold (o 15 A. Coleman [ Munson lines, costing & fofal of $20.- Mrs. Mary 1. Cniid purchased trom | IR e R rooms; a finely-bulilt ig:f;:‘:c:'nog!:esi:‘?::‘haa“l‘ofmrtld“rr:l o e N kv aga by Chavics R ve el Sompletediin oW | uapat e 2904 20th street " 3 e = | bui abou 0 years , S 18th St. N.W., Near {ation. The income and excess profits ght-room colonial Wire, is an taxes, devised hastily to meet the|jome, having two baths, hot-water heavy expenditures of the late war.|pheat, electric lights, front and rear have, in the past three years, nof|porches. only placed a very heavy burden an|"\ detached house four people, but have seriously retar n ad, jed a return to the normal business life of our nation. The effect is so apparent that all are agreed that a change is expedient. “One of the first things discovered in approaching this very important question is that we raise a greater percentage of our revenues from land ’ than does any other civilized country. “In our early history it was neces- sary to tax linds for most revenues, as it was the only medium aailable. b There is nothing 8o persistent as cus- tom: and the nation has grown to be- lieve the practice must be continued. The “back to the land” and “own your “ Price, $12,500 Columbia Road 9 room ath: hot-water light PRE-WAR PRICES Inspect 737 Princeton St. N.W. Others Under Construction || - Price, Cleveland Park One of the prettiest homes in the park; 8 rooms, 2 baths; strictly modern; zarage. Price, $16,500 Near 14th and P Sts. N.W. 12 rooms, bath; fine cellar. Price, $9,500 ‘b;x} ") | LN, & i Near 17th on Park Road Chevy Chase, Near Circle 10 rooms, 2 baths: hot- Large detached modern water' heat: thoroughly home: lot 100-ft. wide. Im- modern mediate possession. Price, $14,000 Price, $17,000 Home Beauty at Price Aftrach‘on <2 ITUATED in Chevy Chase—Washing- \C ton’s most beautiful and exclusive home” movements are all dependent Balance Monthly 'L‘E\ suburb—amid a verdant growth of upon obtaining capital and credit Ve MOOCRE & INC ‘ | e =, sen = N, ‘ Bef:, e p,‘,'c‘fl,f“h i & hedges and shrubbery, we have an : HILL’ . iz o e best SitherIes of ook 5 unusual property, offering the home-seeker a magnifi- 8 2 1420-22 H Street N.W. 1000000 homes ana it i estimatca || Ome Block to 14th St. Cars cent haven. Located on a corner lot, Z&ontfm};g 1}32 fteelet | ) i R A ETT R O er et OF the center hall design, 1 cob 000 Less Th : mortgage Joans, flowed In an apundant|| 3 heat, electric lights, hardwood floors and sleeping Ask For Practically the Same House stream to all legitimate building en- terprises. Private initiative was able to cope with the situation every- where. It stood all tests when left unfettered by law and regulated only by competition. We are all convinced of the wisdom of the system that en- courages investments in land. “We are still facing serious read- justments in trade and production. These are times that try the souls of bankers, of realtors, and responsible; <citizens of every calling and class. We have been calling for retrenchment and normaley, but are in danger of putting on the brakes too suddenly down a slippery hill. I have a solid! faith in the courage and flexibility of ! Special Opportunity to Se- f! cure a Delightful Home in (| porches. Open fireplaces and large broad stairways increase its charming atmosphere. The_ purchage price is $14,000 unfurnished or $15,000 fur{llshed. This home at this price at this time is exceptional. Per- mit us the opportunity to show it. John W. Thompson & Co. Incorpor: 821 Fifteenth Street Main 1477 || See Our Listings in Classified Section NP '.'._\t;\’ig 3 & SR % A (9| & ‘”LT‘ Every once in a while, out of all the pleasing situations that call for description. there stands one of an appeal impossible to describe. And so people call it “charming.” Inspect Today g4 Take 9th Street Cars to Princeton Street and walk east one-half square, or phone us for auto. MAKE EARLY SELECTION AND HAVE HOUSE FINISHED TO SUIT YOU u H. R. HOWENSTEIN CO. Of all the appeals, charm is the strongest—but it cannot be analyzed and there is no formula. You cannot create it, in a person or a th by occurs without a { :gkh we are very proud of the other fine featy redit for the unmistakable charm of the houses on Ingraham Street at 14th—we are simply grateful that it ha; ned 1o us es. we (] One of the Best Residential Yors r NI 1314 F STREET NORTHWEST i | NP AT D2 Contains 10 good-sized rooms, 4 rooms each on first and second floors: modern bath; fine cellar; hot-water beat, electric lights; front and rear [[I| porches and large rear yard: double [lf | brick _garage with water and sewer; Dear 2 car lines. This property is in Take any 14th St. car to A-1 condition. Price only $12,500, on | easy terms. house. “WARDMAN” Offering of NEW HOMES Open for Inspection Open and Lighted 1\ 1836 Ontario Place N.W. || Until 9 O’Clock Near 15th and Col. Road ALTER A. BROWN|| D. J. DUNIGAN 1400 H St. N.W. Main 1267 1321 New York Ave. Ingraham St. at 14th Northwest First Floor. A charming entry room; a col gant in its simplicity. A well proportioned specially designed mantel and open fireplace over this house is ample. ing room with a the wall space all The dining room has almost an entire glass side, affording an abundance of <unlight and ventilation. Next to this is our club- room. one of the most practical innovations in home designing in recent y five windows and large glass doors. A thought-out kitchen, high sink, thoroughly equipped, ventilated pantry; special 2810 to 2822 Wisconsin Avenue —and you tell ’em that we have one grand stock of 1 ice box pantry. (We finish our cellars with the same high degree of flooring ready for the builders this spring. You tell ’em These “homes” émbody the true meaning of the word. Designed and finished in refined and H carc as g ream inder of theifiouse) that we have all grades of oak flooring; you tell ’em practical taste. Eight Large Rooms—two baths—opeén fireplaces. Breakfast and sleeping porches. i Second Floor. A large master bedroom with ivat. h 9, 2, L 3 s > > . ) = taiicts a guestrnota ext to/a main bathiand torlets foe fen:ial'y . we're there when it comes to maple flooring; you tell e Built-in garage. Complete in every detail—screens and awnings. ) rooms. All clothes closets equipped with shoe racks. A big square (room shaped) rear sleeping porch. Third Floor. Unfinished but extends over the entire house, af- fording perfect ventilation and space for two extra bedrooms. TERRACED LAWNS—LARGE LOTS—HOMES COMPLETELY DETACHED. AVAILABLE FOR INSPECTION TOMORROW TO INSPECT—Take any 14th Street Car to Ingraham Street NMW., or drive out 16th Street to Colorado Avenue to Ingraham Street, then one square to right to 14th street N.\W. SHANNON & LUCHS Building Department about our pine flooring, and if they seem to be siding in with you, you tell ’em about our siding. You tell ’em, we sell ’em. GALLIHER & HUGUELY Sherman Ave. & W St. N.W. w LUMBER s EEEEEE_BEE LOCATION: Wisconsin Avenue, One Block South of Massachusetts Avenue High Elevation Overlooking Entire City Exhibit No. 2810Wisconsin Avenue _ Representative on the Premises Daily Until 6 P.M.—Sunday Until 9 P.M. HARRY WARDMAN Phone M 4190 1430 K Street NNW. ~ Phone M 419