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C., SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 17, 1921—PART 12 HOUSES NEARLY. DONE. PROPERTY IS LEASED. THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. {HOME DESIGNED EXCLUSIVELY FOR SUBURBAN OR RURAL LOT |puitines Being Erocted on Var- | Acouion ot 8 bre ot e reen e Morthu et northwest by the Banking Trust and | ff s oy ‘ J Detached Homes For Sale! From our lists of practically every desirable home for Twelve homes, some of them row |Mortgage Company was announced houses and some detached, are being “;fl:{ The 'wn!mtl also reserves the Somblated | bn. Varntim strest, north: |LIELL o extend the lease for & longer wost between 16th and 17th streets | This sale in Washington, we lnv: 'sele‘cted the following three i P il |TrL E Srehiner &8ons v s uperior offerin nd it will to ;i e dwellings are two-story type, |stood. The banking house is privileg- plainly superio: Ings—al pay you 4 . s are constructed of brick and con ed to take possession {mmedtately for ¥ ’ ; e b:x‘l":‘: soonis L and, 090 the purpose of renovating the property. GO TO SEE THEM SUNDAY 4 1 T S5 DUnRUR R U, | T et T el D Monuments : ; ! and eleotric lights are provided. wood. e i ouse a large.living room, with open fireplace; glass-inclosed i Best Will Coc_! Yfl.l No More Than Inferior Kinds {13 .' = Ch.m & , i sleeping and breakfast porches, hard- 7 = cllevy Bungalow - - wood floors throughout and other fea- || “T2, Best Homes i Takoma Pork’ ; 7 tures. " Brick ' garages are being TAKOMA PARK R { - o ’ cf n the rear of each property. Corner Brookville Road and ‘Underwood St. 4G 1 Tha detacned homes are on B0 || sume of IIOMES ot e B foot lots, the semi-detached styles on ;| reomy (of i L Sstiner thirty-three-foot lots and the row 800—7 very large rooms: breakfast 0 5 ; 3 houses are twenty-three feet wide. | and siceping porches; oak trim: tilea bath: 9 “ & 2 ‘The lots are about 139 feet deep. h ater heat; garage. On paved street. Sass The bulldings are rapidly nearing ;| Near car line. ’ May be seen Sunday. This cempletion. Four ialready have been || 103ategill Dot dast lopk. Your Selection —of a monument should be determined not.alone on its de- sign, nor on its appearance today— The most important thing is: ; i i 5 ing porch; | . q 680—N bungalow; all mod- 5 rooms (also 2 unfurnished rooms), tile bath; sleeping porch; % 5 8sold, it is reported. = mpm:;ufi:?"";mm? O tiemans oak floor, fireplace, hot-water heat, electric light and range; built- ; ; s N in garag;, Iarie shady lot; exceptionally good terms. Our repre- ;:xg“ .'n‘,m a:::: l\:;‘v"l“_[ dvory o m:? b ’Y H board: laundry tubs. etc. - . sentative will be here all day Sunday. SAW APART MANSIONS. B o rlos it canch Targer How will it look The call to the country—or rather |ture. On the econd floor ome finds —_— ro:flg with: iased ‘siccpizg yorch sded LY after exposure to the elements for ! Gallatin St. N.W. semi-country or suburbs—is more and | four, bedrooms, bath and sleeping|Fine Old Homes Being Made Into SIS I . Elaty, years? 1220 tm L 2,0 more strongly felt. Real estate firms| ot gpace. A window on the sair- Smaller Ones. $18,800—A very &n:e 'l:.o,-;:_a w:th'cb:-_rk{ The best way to assure yourself of the permanent, everlasting - 'who are busy developing various coun- | way makes a light upstairs hall. The B et Sirsed aleeping porch, Has beauty of Bethesda Blue Granite Monuments is to see our product ’ that abounds in all cemeteries in this section of the country. _Impervious to moisture, without metal streaks that develop unsightly stains, Bethesda Blue retains its transcendent beauty throughout the years under any and all conditions. We are quarriers, monument makers and sell our own product— hence the ability to eliminate numerous profits and sell the best at a price usually asked for inferior material and workmanship. trysides into miniature villages are |total width of this house fncluding the | PITTSFIELD, Mass. September 16 || many unususl ‘features for elegance, for sleepin| d_front s{—Some of New England's fine old 5 kept constantly on the go answering ,#;3.,.5“'::’ r::‘et,“whil:w:hgwd':p‘fi'. {. mansions are being Eeawed apart to || o .{'fl' N s — the calls of prospective builders and | twenty-five feet.” It is of frame con. |make m:l':""r Homes ¢ banat e e e ] - | struction, heavy timbers being used, 9 ofiScrof-cutipsawasnHIC ¢ homeseekers. The home pictured to- | struction, heavy timbers being ueed | wori” nore Was the successful divi || grounds, with garage. May be seen Sun- day is designed exclusively for & sub- | axterior And the lower part is covered |#1on of a twenty-room house Into two || %o o0 5.rom mollow-tile house, hot- urban ot country lot and it is built on | with cement. The roof is low pitched | apartment dwellings. One of the sec- | water heat, oak flors. : a plan tha = e > P! t would not look well any-|and covered with ceresoted shingles. ‘'0ld Whithead mansion” of twenty- $11,500 6 large, well-arranged rooms and tiled bath, hot-water heat and electrgici!y, hardwood floors; ample lot with highly developed lawns and garden; located in 14th St. Terrace, 1 block from the Beveral fine larze places in the countey 14th street car. * Chevy Chase, D. C. ; i e | s ey The Monument Shop Jenif Si N.W. P housinds "of mansions like this Lillie & Hendrick g 3912 er St. N.W. were built in New Engiand years ago, 83/ Garrel} A vesna.t| Takoine 109 Upshur St. N.W. Columbia 4936 A new semi-bungalow in the best section of Chevy Chase; 7 [ = :e‘:-'nnlv:m“l'x’\?:lr!ea’:'f:gu:::; were mx:;:: . ,;::,;r:.::"?:: (TA;: m’:’i" rooms and bath; completely modern; lot fronts 60 feet on Jenifer } tenance has caused many to be sold street; splendid environment for children; modest price and terms. Cleveland Park sSHANNON-&-LUCHS» EXCLUSIVE AGENTS The Artistic Type of California Home 713 14th St. N.W. Main 234 close brick dwellings or surrounded entire first floor is finished in Wa: by row after row of “two-story porch|ington fir, mission stained, while ti or Lolored O e er fronts” A house of this sorl needs|second story is finished in natural yel - plenty of space on all sides of it and |low pine. All the floors are of hard- c - s it should be set back & plece from the [ wood. It has a concrete foundation The name “GLENDALE?” is not found in the dic- road or street. wall with bowlder stone above grade. 2 3 = oaz o ‘While it lends a rather pretentious | There is a full and complete basement. tionary, but it will be some day, and the definition will air from the outside, Inside it is just | It is estimated that it would cost be- b ,th' like this 8s homey ‘and_ comfortable as ny | tween 38500 and $10500 to butld this ; e somethin, 1 : house could possibly be. Through 1! ome, exclusive of the plumbing an g s L - semi-colonial entrance one enters di hellln!. m 13‘}] SM N.w' GLENDALE: A collection of homes built by people [&5 | rect Into the large living, room with E ; who know how and paid for by money otherwise Just :eyoml. Tl'\'ere (1‘1' a splendid pan. G =T, =S, P o o ¢ - i om! i ood B= |try between the dining room an = e Red ed lm Ql“ck wasted in rent. A community of good people who love Kitchen and there is @ service porch rice uced to 4 e sa_le flowers, vegetable gardens at:ld home lif:. A sullmrb_ in_ z(eh:u::'x'{nch‘enbfixmh:#ewféniegi OFFICE OF of the greatest city on earth, on a one-fare car line. > & GRAEME T. SMALLWOOD, A roug of home-owners wh'o b;longdto a liv;—wire !—h: house. which 1s 3 desirable fea 727-729 14th ST. N.W. Citizens’ Association which gets things dane, such as a $70,000.00 appropriation for a new school. GLENDALE JAMES McILREE ELECTED. WIIo ls Your means the most beautiful word on earth—*HOME.” Made President of Washington Home Builders’ Organization. Real Estate GLENDALE can be defined, and, better still, it can One-half Square from Co;nuccfim! Avenue This handsome semi-bungalow, which is practically | new, contains seven large, well arranged rooms and tiled bath, with every modern convenience. Oak floors. Beau- tiful living room, extending across the entire front of the house, with rubble-stone fireplace. Breakfast porch. Very This beautiful home contains eight rooms and two baths; hardwood floors and trim thruughout, open fireplace, large front [ff | porch. Garage for two cars; chicken house in yard be seen. Take H Street cars marked “District Line,” 5| James . Mcllres was elected presi- Advisor? Lot 100x187, retained by a stone wall large lot. get off at 48th Street N.E.,, walk south into GLEN- ors Organization at a meeting held fAre his facilities and abilities P d ; ol K DALE, D. C.; see forty happy families in their own R T R e L B e is fac nd abilitie rice and terms upon application Convenient Terms & = iy : s broad enough to cover your de- 3 0 members of the lot committee, and | J/Ar€ his propositions liberal? e rvicH N, L, SANSBURY Co., lnc. | ,MMCKEEVER-:!GOS - Sefton, F. A. De Groot, A. B. Baldwin | . the personal attention h “Everything in Real Estate” WM. P. IRVIN :2&:151‘."‘3: !e{;.ig-u'?:g:;{.' SHs shoulc{‘ ar;}:)ix pres;nts? the flwstt3 Exclusive Agen 1418 Eye Street N.W. “worth-while” ¢ i Phone M.3%08 . 1410 G Street N.W. REALTY FIRM FORMED. [fThink it over and ¢ Main 4752 : 1405 Eye St | e {Think it over and take advan- 3 tage of the service of this -Or- Members et :ike jWaskinaton BatEEStAL:e B B New Organization to Be Xnown as Milton Baer & Co. ganization. Organization of a new real estate firm, Milton Baer & Co., with offices Office of TTRTITHR 1 WMDY, | announced this week. The partners L snmouneed e ek e s "aener: | Graeme T. Smallwood and Norman Fischer. The firm will handle real estate in all its branches. | 999 14¢h St Main 5070 Mr. Baer for a number of years Tras engaged in the jowelry business in leorgetown. e other partners |=—= also are of this city. G==T. S. New Hampshire Avenue and V Street Miss Margaret Worrell, Miss Rose| Do you find that he gives your Inspection House Ficitl ot }, . Old Chevy Chase o e Dutch Colonial 221 : Spacious lobby. Bryant St. N. E. S 2 Rooms and Bath, $3,500.00 Cash, $1,150.00. 72-payment note. Monthly, $23.90. Mol’;tmy ‘assessment for expenses, $13.13. 3 Rooms and Bath, $4,200.00 to $5,000.00 Cash, $1,500.00 to $1,650.00. 73-payment note. 'Monthly, $35.68 to $34.14. Monthly assessment for expenses, $15.75 to $18.76. 4 Rooms and Bath, $6,500.00 to $8,000.00 Cash, $2,150.00 to $2.650.00. 72-payment note. Monthly, $44.38 to $54.63. Monthly assessment for expenses, $24.37 to $30.00. Lower Priced Homes % ; of the Same Wardmap Caliber We have awakened to the realization that low-priced homes are the order of the day. Direct connections with large building operations permitted the im- mediate erection of the present Wardman offering—but if you are familiar with our srganization you'll know that this offering will be as quickly sold as past Ward- man successes. : Location On Bryant, Adams and 7 Rooms and Bath, $9,700.00 Cash, $3,250.00. 72-payment note. Monthly $66.24. Monthly assessment for expenses, $36.38. = TO INVESTORS ™ The rent schedule in this splendid building averages less than $20.00 per month per room. Yet the sale price of the apart- ments has been made 50 low that after mlkln.fuyour cash pay- ment the rent will meet all payments, and r 73 payments will net you more than 25 per cent yearly on your original investment. For $3,500.00 cash payment you may buy a $10,000.00 apart- ment. Such an apartment will rent from $125.00 (a fair pre- war rate) to $200.00 per month. The monthly expense will be $37.50; interest, $14.40; 73-payment note, $65.55; total of $117.45. On the pre-war rate you will receive net $7.55 a month during the 72 payments, and thereafter $73.10 a month as a permanent HIS home contains eight large rooms, usual bath, electric lights, hot-water heat, pure maple floors. ;- Corner lot and near Connecticut Avénue car. line. fees e Houses Now PRICE: Nearing Completion income. This is $877.20 & year, or 25 per cent on your original \ - ™ f investment. - Inspection by Appointment Only Ascot streets Northeast, be- Sie vooms andibathl 30 Already Sold You have the advantage of owning = home which you may tween Second and Third $6,000; si. d bath, ’v?i"‘}i.?'n?.e"‘ {'i'.‘?“:eg"-p.'fi?:..’.?"i’f'fi'u '1?':: '-.“f‘um Zlml' s t streets (just north of Rhode e Sel Yo T 53 ST e AR 27 Bl ol Seperelit Price, $13,000 o o ot hots [ buitn sarage,s60; ix | Select Yours Today e build- = T g X i . contain all. modern improve- |J{rooms and bath, built-in - o Y ments and convem&nces. garage (cnrnen), 7,000 Open Evel'y Day They will' be complete in 4 okttt Until 9 P. M. Apply to agent on premises or manager every respect. on premises, or The Union Realty Corporation 1410 G Street Main 8415 . HARRY WARDMAN 1430 K S NW. Main 4190 ervice ...,..Mlzlzvsna cos's : . y Exclustve Agents Main 4752 1405 Eye St. ‘. Members of the Washington Real Estate Board