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14 REAL ESTATE. THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. 0, NATURDAY, JANUARY 13, 1923. ‘REAL ESTATE. le pl_ANNlNG TUPI[: CENTER BUILDING OF CATHEDRAL MANSIONS, ornamental plaster. An incloed) TOPS HOME-OWNING LIST, |*7tem of sround rents in forcs tere. The percenta Balti ome courtyard of the building, where a BALTIMORE, January 13.—Of the owntr!?llp hltl‘s g:nld“l;‘m?;:r:n'.’ : formal garden Will Do 1aid 0ut." | tep largest citics In the United States, | Since 1900, when the percenta > on = owned homes amount k \ 1 pany, which i buflding the apart. | Baitimore stands highest in the pro- | pENCE, LOURE CTONID (10, I ment house, expects to complete it | portion of owned homes, according to | cent, or 76,298 out of a total of 1 by October 1, 1923. Wardman & |figures compiled in the real estate!homes. Of the owned homes 4 Waggaman are the architects. board, which is attributed to the are absolutely free of encu;n‘hra')r;u Executive Officer of D. C. Zoning Commission Addresses Y. M. C. A. Class. A. Wheeler, exec- . £ e : . 4 er of the local zoning com- k T g = 3 % A > 5 ; andsome Resldence outlined the functions and] g : = 2 Il ; iy ! : o ; of city planning and zon- ; : ; ; ' In the Most ng bodies to the real estate class at \ ! 1 Z 3 ; 4 the Y. M. C. A, Kk o : : He ponited out that city planning | 3 0 - 33 3 z ¢ : ® ded in two well defined direc- R PR 2 L ot B ¥ . 2 - . c us've uare : the planning of public = ) B, / ¢ . y tion is well rec- | - the control of = = Ko { L = O | / oo, £ of Fashionable pment of private property s ' ‘ TR T A o New Hampshire Ave. How Cathedral Mansions, Center, wi bullding, located between the north and south units of Harry Wardman’s $4,000,000 apartment project at Comnecticut and ral nues, will contain 500 rooms and 200 baths, THIS ! | group being erected by Harry Ward- | limestone. There will be three ele- ¢y Y O (oisTRicT REAL ESTATE | COON TOBERINTHIRD e esbocsin brameni ey e i L G54 1527 New Hampshire Cathedral avenue and Klingle road,| Two entrances will be provided, at 7 : “ 5 A BOARD SEEKS MEMBERS | will start as soon as the remainder | the left and right wings, large lob- venue — | of the hill separating the completed | bies forming part of the wings. The | 5 Rapid Strides Taken in Enlarg- | units has been cut away, it was an- lobbles will have marble floors and | " - Just a Halt Block North of ing Lists, Declares Commit- | "The final structure, which will be { 1 ¢ Dupont Circle called Cathedral Mansions Center, ¢ tee Chairman. will cover two acres of ground and k | will cost $1,250,000, it was stated. 4 o " helsatd T he memberenip commitice of the|$4,000,000 Wardman Group om There wil'be iss .dn%:"?.i;n. con i 1 This splendid home is 25 o o h A taining 500 rooms and 200 baths. The | v 4 . \d_expansion of a|Washington Real Estate Board has| o,y eoticut Avenue Complete | apartments will range in size from | 1 feet wide and 120 feet deep, well consid plan. been active in securing new members, one room, kitchenette and bath. 7 i . ' | according to W. C. Miller, its chatr- With Latest Structure. | four rooms, kitckenette and bath, | $ Gt running through from New iinti s men, 124 e i 5 roscel SBery S et v 998 10th St. N.E. | B Hampshire Ave. to 18th s o 3al i first two, It will be four stories H 1 oo he|which includes salesmen connected | Construction of the third . odie S : e BT he | Witk local Teaitors: offcen. rd and final | high, of fireproof construction, with Street, and is particularly o bullding In the $4,000,000 apartment | wallw of dark red brick, trimmed with ° 2 S ’ 0 T £ ointed out by M Miller 4 o fzonmes fow |, I, TaE nelnied ool WY M, MU Zrefbree tmne? ¥ 21| A Modern Six-Room| o suited for a physician's home v .gm-vcuri:&:\:n‘g?{ over @ year Ago| H 5 : and office or for a legation o aether and thereby Increasing ouse ; g building. Offered at a very 1 acquaintanceship, and also to A v S . . glvo them the udvantage of the | @ ; attractive price. sent time the board has | f i e ¢ Open for Inspection Sunday than 200 assoclate members. At, i = : i F 11 A M 5P. M o eting, the following 1 . .M. .M. the e, iscay S v Open for Inspection | (i B, s rom to st SRRl THE ST, ALBAN [[[n 1. Suesbuy Cou) | e ——— on, 8 not to Injure his neighbor's. pbe”}.]nu(us f lé\ls‘l;, C{. !‘,s urt, 1 v S el . Mumford, . L. andos, 1 H ” “‘m:vhm—.:m‘ Owner edelel e T Russell ¥ Pole _ Situated the south end of the Connecticut Avenuce lnc . hout zoning an individual owner|,ng w. E. Criser. Tn addition, under | Bridge, overlooking beautiful Rock Creek valley. . the affllaied classification, the Inter- | 418 Eye St. N.W national Bank and R. L. Neuhauser | ! © | were admitted to associate member- | Apartments of Two, Three and i 1418 Eye St. N.W. Four Rooms with Bath and Phones Main 5903-4-5 Balcony 1731 K Street N.W. The personnel of the membershi New building of fireproof construction. Modern equipment, with two clectric elevators. For Reservations See but if the|L - B wed by zoning, 2 3 into the plan | ~ aggregate value often ¢ te buitaing | HIGHLANDS HOUSES SOLD. On Premises ng will attract money to in real estate as it tends S t loss of real ¢ The sale of a number of new houses iue to blighting of a district or of an | recently completed in Fourteenth ndlvidual building by erection of un- | Street Highlands is announced by the ble neighboring bulldings. real estate office of D. J. Dunigan cubject of building and loan as-| Four of the houses on Ingraham | , s | Unusually Attractive sl E ) o st2 Llomes See This New Chevy Chase Home Inspect at Once 3712 Ingomar Street 1412-1508 Varnum St. N.W. Located in the best section of Chevy ! Near 16th Street Bus and 14th Street Cars Chase just ofi Connecticut Avenue. Fully | 8Rooms’2 Baths, Lots 140 Ft. Deep detached. Tirst floor contains large living i i t <pacious living room. open fireplace room with side porch, dining room, library., i t '-f‘fififmcgmm ceiling, two sets French ooti. brear breakfast room, kitchen and pantry. {§] iast porch 1 el Al rnan o s Second floor has four bedrooms and i s{gn.ta':e\gu;_ leeater, hardwood floors throughout, many useful two complete baths. The house is screened and\attractive ifatres bl . throughout with bronze screen wire, has in- Ridssnable: Frice Exhibit house open, lighted and heated 10 am. to 9 pm. stantaneous hot-water heater, oak floors on daily. Representative on premises. both floors and a two-car garage. THE JOSEPH SHAPIRO CO. . Open for Inspection Sunday Owners and Bullders 914 New York Ave. Franklin 6918 Washington's Most Distinctive Subdivision Located in Chevy Chase, D. C. N line of Connecticut Avenue, just south of Chevy Chase Heights. Commanding an enchanting position on one of the highest elevations in the District, amid natural beauty and surrounded by modern homes. A spot where you will be proud to live and where it will be a pleasure to have your friends. N T Dy - T ——— [N L 1 i 7 iy - T " ol N unsurpassed view of distant hills and undulating country, yet convenient to the best class of stores, churches and a public school of the highest type. In no other section around Washington will be found so much beauty and charm—such visible outstanding values—so much convenience and refinement— without added cost. Our New 6-Room Homes On Kansas Avenue Between Allison and Buchanan These Homes Represent Our Best Effort in Planning, Designing, Workmanship and Finish Sample, No. 4515 Kansas Avenue, Just North of Allison Between 7th and 8th—Open Daily and Sunday Until 9 P.M. ' INSPEC” : NEW ROWS INSPECT TOMORROW {f gpeN FOR INSPECTION N HIS property just placed on the market and you now have first opportunity to se- cure these choice sites at very reasonable prices and on most favorable terms. OTOR northwest on Connecticut Avenue and turn to the left at Harrison Street—or take Chevy Chase -car to Huntington Street—one square north of property. | Phone Main 6830 Iy $500 AND UPWARD CASH MONTHLY PAYMENTS DESCRIPTION A six-room home, with comfortable, roomy and homelike 1801-1847 Monroe St. N.E. Phone Us conditions throughout. For instance—One bedroom, 183 f - ShGther Jb foer tnl lanath: & dintng togm, 16t ot s 1700-1720 E St. S.E. room, 16x14. Such a home is what constitutés real comforts. | [ Then' the porches! “Think of a sleeping porch ‘10x13, laree | [f 813 and 815 F St. N.E. enough for two sleeping compartments, and the front porch @x15, Beautiful shaded lots, 127 feet deep, 25 feet parking. 532 9th St. N.E. Besides, the homes face Kansas avenue, the widest street | | 509 and 511 14th St. N.E. northwest, and within one square of Sherman Circle. Real, honest vaiues. And we want every one interested to ses them. | f || 307 to 319 L St. N.E. i | i i ! { P L =TT ' it il OUR TERMS ARE DOUBTLESS EASIER ‘ . o il ~snwe . T ITHOMAS J.FISHER® 923 15th Street Main 36 :" =il 738 15'@ ST.N.W. Headquarters for New Homes on the Eary-Payment Plan ] GENERAL AGENTS