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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, SATURDAY, MAY 14, 1921—PART 2. - i EXHIB” SHUWS Hflw‘ HOME BEFORE AND AFTER BEAUTIFYING. | PLAN MODEL CITY HERE. (126" cioeict fo. s et ot | PREDICTIONS BY RADIO. —_— [trict. in which is included the District | of Columt A artments i % 2 Architects Told of Hopes as Con-| : 'P. 0. Department Sends Out p 3 vention Closes. | BUILDING INCREASES. Weather Forecast Daily. The American Institute of Archi-! The 1'ost Office Department radio Ruilding « (Co-operative Company) New Hampshire Ave. and V Street OUR CO-OPERATIVE PLAN Ownership of stock represents ownership of apartment. Purchasers commence from date their pun’h:nr 1s made— there is no deficit—merely the substitution of onc stock- nnual this week extended its ac tects brought its fift | t with » flashing the weather forecast District, Maryland and Vire and 5 pm. each day Ly the weather bur is flashed to ust their ai wave len; for the day and an 1vention to a clos TOIPROVEHONES “Before and After” Pictures 4 of Beautifying Grounds ’ 'BE . Shown at Library. | (kSN an informal dinner Chase Club. Chairman of the Fine Mr. Moo efforts : holder for another, with all charges paid to date. o1 Trom Why pay I partment rents when you can pay your standpoin S S e S AT IR P AN TR ) i 1 costs? Pictures showing how home grounds = ormation and floor plans, apply to {may be beautitied are attacting much Meals w g attantion - exposition of graphic | — Mr. Seay, on premises from 4 to 6 held at the Public i daily; Sunday, 10 to 6, or K r the auspices of | connection w ) + Department of Agricuiture | W h U o R lt C ti A t o and after” plctures, shown by | e T e intion vommit- || —is one of the many wavs to describe our heautiful depl b - nign neéa y Ol'pora On, gen S lSfat may shribs new homes. 1410 G Street N.W. Main 8415 FOR SAL To Cicse An Estate Adjoining District Line, land, D. C. Wonder- E Webster Street at Sixteenth |’ One of the most exclusive residential sections of the city. i |:\<|w.‘., i EXCHANGES We control several apartment houses and e first fl Description— living room, a cozy brea r has an open fireplace in the i I opening from a spacious dining room and a tiled kitchen with the most modern fix- htiul bed- tures installed: the second floor having four det 1 hs and a slec T o children t width of rooms, two bz porch the e the house. Sample House, 1619 Webster St. N.W. Inspect Any Time d study of . o g 2 el and in- | Showing how proper treatmer i1t n dwelling will transform B & an unsightly place into an inviting home. 2 e 21 without the war it is safe to say that 8 i aboul 50 per Cont |ligat thepuar! W nlodle folcay (hat Thomas J. Fisher 18, property. | sone up considerably hetwcen 1815 § iu'll] the present tim In addition t business properties that we are prepared to I and Company, Inc. this natural increase, there fa finance and exchange. I e L1 T (s ; 738 15th St'rget LA S C S w E l 1 d . ENTERSONHONES EEES 1| CHAS. E.WIRE, Inc, Builders Any serious offer that you may care to sub- i ; E ' Any serious offer that you may care to sub - o : i SR | T 1413 H Street N.W. > mit will have our quick, careful attention. o LR 1413 H St. N.W. H . . . e S Estimate One-Third Activity I be Worken o ts sttt Will Be Devoted to : Residences. provided by the s Department of Agri-| About one-third of the country's Phone Main 2345 s se few persons know ram this spring is de aking such arra HLIA P voted to an increase in housing facil- om fartnest from | ities, declares 8. W, Straus, New York ay. on the second floor of [ hanker U HS the Public Library, at the loft side | of the entrance It -is gene i building progress will prove transi- tory. and that the season will develop 13 4“1 St N w ! increased construction work." Mr . IN.WY. i Straus comments is becoming more apparent that very active building conditions will have a remarkably stimulating effect al business conditions. There is ndustry which has so many 2 jons and which touches S0 PRI A THE REALIZATION OF INDEPENDENCE IS HOME OWNERSHIP A “man’s home is his castle” or there is hardly one m ten wh A Little Home in the Country building when he owns i v felt that the labor v ; does not take with a garden, some t are interf with advantage terms when buying property. In fact bi the hest financing calls for it usually. rubbery and trees, per- ps a garage—could you ask for anything more ideal> And you can buy such a home on your own terms—a little down, a little each month like rent. See us about it today. . We'd like to submit_a proposit for your consideration. Select any I¢ on any price. N. L. SANSBURY CO., INC. “Everything in Real Estate” T e s Now 1418 Eye St. or so to you ation and decide A resumption on ale this summer will go far| yringing back normal o ditions of prosperity to the Americ people, for it will mean employment for thousands of men directly employ iCost of Transporting Ma- Of Course | terials Has Increases 140 building trades and. khou: You Are Not Interested Per Cent Since War Began. ".,_;\,'“,’T,'.':.’"_,q1;1?;;.‘,':TZT’""' iy Opposite Chevy Chase Golf Course ban home in an ideal lo close to town. acre of land A Chevy Chase Circle One-Half Square off Conn. Ave. A very beautiful place, f shade. shrubs, A Deapite price cutting and the ad- .gfimmfimflmmmm|mmmmmmmw oL oustly ot e s, 7 fruit etc. Bt front_lot 4, ance: of the season usually markes ng that now is the most advar = - - e stéwater heat, The house detached, In Ordmary Houses by extensive operations, building in- 1% time to build. both from the | :fif;;‘m Hd"]“;,‘,‘&? B thoroughly modern. with 9 [ FOR SALE IN CHEVY CHASE, MD IMMEDIATE POSSESSION NEW DUTCH COLONIAL RESIDENCE | On one of-the Choicest Sites in Washington's Finest Suburb 2 Blocks South of Chevy Chase Club, on Northeast Corner of Connecticut Avenue and Lenox Street. Lot 125x115 Feet Garage for Two Cars Large Hall. Living Room, Dining Room, Kitchen, etc, on First Floor; 3 Porches: 6 Bedrooms and 3 Bathrooms on Second Floor. Price, $37.500. Built With Best Materials and Workmanship to Last for Generations t of good business g b- t of good business and pu large rooms, bath and extra lavatory. Price, $14,750 dustries in cities are lagging in a way to suggest that war-time These Are Extraordinary!| ... i S effect on peace-time b grams, declares the current Dow Read Them! . { In the normal turn of events ssaril freight-rate readjustments for g,.,,,lbmldmn materials were eral commodities will eventually be |CLEASIRE from 1910 to 17 brought but building con- 7 struction, a seasonable indus- try. is actually in dan i into an_acate situation fina unless prompt special action is taken to give construction commodities easier rail w nation’s con- struc pointed out. Since the the war the | Price, $9,500 Termn: £2,250 cash: balance, 50 per month, Including interext. it many people erroneously buliding costs today with ling pro- Wonderful Value in a Country Home in the Northwest Suburbs 20 Minutes to Center of City 4 acres of excellent land with old walnut and shade trees,, {iruit, grapes, ctc. The house is a old colonial mansion, with 14 large, bright rooms and £0 low r. Prices of teadily in- and even | Beautiful Country Home Near Bradley Lane and Wisconsin Ave. Price, $15,000 A lovely place well lo- cated, only minutes by motor to The acre of SPECIAL Chevy Chase, D. C., near the golf links. This is a beautiful home in complete harmony with its environment and the owner will sell very reasonably. It is completely detached on a lot of generous dimensions, comprises ¢ight exceptionally large and brigit rooms, each with full sized closets; two complete baths Real Estate Salesman (one tub and one shower) linen closets; base-board plugs for un"{\sllr n incre lh{‘;r]‘d”:'i £ je e floor lamps or vacuum cleaner; hardwood floors of finest qual ne e e nenoccing Tael ONLY $5,500 CASH REQUIRED of shade. modern provements. i 3 is trii i een inc 300 per cent and . 'y A tenant hou barn and brick open fireplace; house is trimmed throughout in mahogany be .:"» ,{.:}: reas m“; l{a‘rc'l‘n{’cfndjrx‘xf old estab]lshed firm de- Q other outbuildings. Every- and white, tastefully deccrated and furnished with select idized electric fixtures. Colonial front porch and- double sleeping porches. screened throughout; screens for all windows, hot-water heat, extra lavatory; stationary laundry tubs. Priced at Only $14,700 for Early Sale McKeever and Goss thing in perfect condition Price on Application. MOORE & HILL, INC. . 1420-22 H Street N.W. to levels higher than the es, the report states. 1 1918, the freight rates in building materials were increased an average 50 per cen freight rates on other commodities were incgcased on an a cent. This order followed that of Oc- tober 2, 1917, when Judge Lovett is- sued priority order No. 2, denying the use of open top for the tra portation of building materials, Sec retary McAdoo in the spring of 1918 urged that all but ‘necessary’ build ing be stopped. The classification ap- plied to buildings essential for the winning of the war. These orders cul- 5 A = Balance on Easy Terms sires the service of one = more experienced man to % Thos. J. Fisher & CO-, Inc. handle clients. Replies will % 738. 15th Street = Hi be kept confidential. Ad- Main 6830 dress Box 16-E, Star Office. 1405 Eye St. Main 4752 Chevy Chase A home of the finest qual- ity situated in one of the most exclusive sections of old Chevy Chase. -vithin one $7,500 Nearly new six room and minated in the order of October 8, Wonderful ( bath bungalow, one square {1918, canceling permits for the move-| = D d f from cartine in mont e | [l{ment, ot any buliaing material. in or. eman or 1 3 t ide for the shipment of| tractive section of Wood- coal to the northwest. This order last- . ridge. Setting well up from ed. however, only about two weeks. A rms l el g h “WARDMAN of NEW HOMES square of Chevy Chase club. the street, this home enjoys | [ll] ;rooot, O AvEust 20 1o, S ey bt fouse is of brick-and an altitude which insures | [l (VS wheriny " an " additional in- | - Park Homes cool breezes on the warmest lcrease of 40 per cent was added tof comprises ten rooms ar- days. The floor plan is the already excessive freight rates ranged in most practical manner :uvlrll‘nrrv" baths. ;‘,r.rpcal and ”1!1: decora- | Il Ero i e consumer. Of the original de- There are also servants tions tastefully selected. jsp t at factor R velopment there remain quarters and extra bath. The house has electric lights, | [It|if wiven a fair e ould quicke. el h old--—- () The house is detached on fine heating plant, front and solve the national housing problem, is| 5 Only two or three— acious ground. has all r porches: screens { Tl il e e which, however, are s aprovements, front and throughout and space for construction factor until available for immediate 2 orches, oak floors an : nd v hesitat- e ates a d £ War- 59 rear porches, oak floors and garage and we unhesitat [froight rates are litted fram the war occupancy. Cozy for two cars; im ingly recommend it [tine planes: Cottages—entirely possession may be McKEEVE i . agpes 3 o R and GOSS detached and most de- 1405 Eye St. Main 4752 'BIG DEMAND FOR HOMES |- lightfully located in this attractive com- New Corner House CONTINUES IN DISTRICT| munity. Of tapestry brick lacated 3 ! in one of Washington's hest | ||| Wiliam K. Hartung Reports $1,000 Cash northwest sections. This 4 house was built cspecially | [[j| E2nY Soles and Active Real for the owner and is tempo- Estate Market. and moderate monthly rarily offered for sale. In yayments. It’s Price, $30500 McKEEVER and GOSS 1405 Eye St. Main 4752 North Columbia Heights New semi-detach b Demand for homes of all classes con- house one sq its entire_plan nothing has tinues heavy, according to Willlam K. advisable to make early Sivecs! cas - been omitted which might tung. He reports an active real| - 2 : IMECE SBF 16 at all contribute to its sub- | e market here inspection, tofsgecure completed, AND SEMI-DE- stantial construction and | [[|! e have been sold|.— one of them. TACHED HOMES DO NOT 3 . Tho list follows: 4 i )'l’!,. S DO NOT rugged beauty. It is en- 0th str northwest, 0 STAY u,\‘ THE MARKET tirely modern in every arold Keady; a colonial Others are under LONG. ouse 4is of brick s 3 igh! : orgetown, h o e ouac respect. There are eight Premise rida nvenus north- construction—carrying has cement porch; fine rooms and two complete east, sold for Margaret Warden to out the original intent double rear porches, slecp baths (one shower and one Miss Mary 1. Simpson: two-atory u g ing porch, deep lot to wide tub); den, breakfast porch, brick residence, containing six rooms for Armsleigh Park. alley. There are . cight <un parlor: massive open and bath, located near Kendall Green . I % 1 D >remlises 1818 Corcoran street north- | - o rooms including four bed- fireplace with side wall fix- rese. Dirchased. from. Miss. . Zesd Take Chevy Chase = s s rooms, each with large tures, clectric lights, sclect Jonnaton of Geneva, N. Y., by William | = cars to Albemarle Street = 2810 to 2822 Wisconsin Avenue closets: electric lights and fixtures and special plugs for Henderson; a brick residence of the fust th of Bureau i fi i basehoard plugs, brick open floor lamps; house piped B o et “batrs o noae 8 (quss ngr ds) ;kin : These “homes” embody the truc meaning of the word. Designed and finished in_refined and practical taste. fireplace, oak floors, mahog- throughout for vacuum Dupont Circle, of Standards), walking Eight Large Rooms—two baths—open fireplaces. Breakfast and sleeping porches. Built-in garage. Complete any and ivory trim through- cleaner, with special appa- | “Premises 1224 Florida avenue north- | - west — or Wisconsin : il i awning out, tiled bath, hot-water ratus in basement. ‘Two {qast, wold for ¥rank J. Stryker ta Avente. cars: tosWine I in every detail—screens and awnings. heat, stationary laundry built-in garages. This house | Kot & s oomiand | g 3 i = | J . . trays and all other improve- 13081y temporasily available kDLl ares nanr Kacaah Grosns oo Jos dom Street. | LOCATION: Wisconsin Avenue, One Block South of Massachusetts Avenue ments. and immediate action is Premises 640 Shephord btrost north- | = ’ : = i High Elevation, Overlooking Entire City Price, $13,000 recommended. | mest, sqld for J. Dallag Crayin two. OPC"‘ for inspection | Exhibit No. 2810 Wisconsin Avenue 3 Price, $16,500 rooms and bath, located in Petworth every day or evening. - - - - McKEEVER and Q0SS McKEEVER and GOSS Promisos 1830 Klilbourne lmfiu Phone Cleveland 1490 | Representative on the Premises Daily Until 6 P.M.—Sunday Until 9 P.M. S srihwent, bought fro cal ‘otte | 1405 Eye St. Main 4752 1405 Eye St. Main 4752 o Waater Blaugntor:. o alx-room or call at 4415 39th . 1 f : * I:lhfilx-hlnln | and two-bath residence, with all mod. : ern improvements, located in Wash- Street. lington Heights. z Real Estate | "Premises 1318 Florida avenus north- £ ! i R, E. HAMILTON H . v 4 . o and bath = CKEEVER*!GOS - story brick home of six abd Bl:xpznl::;d‘“ls'l:s ...‘,;';";e':-fl";'”"""‘ 2 Owner's Representative = N w P 1405 -Eye Street. N Fttier A0 ema VO utd " eatl 4415 3%th St. Phone M. 4190 1430 K Street N.W. hone M. 4190 Waln 752 Ganon. entalning - nine raoms and | b bath. hot-water heat and electric 3 tghts. PR A i B T TR —_——————————————————— a D