Evening Star Newspaper, December 8, 1923, Page 20

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20 ° =~ < KEKL ESTATE, 7 { D. ©C, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 8, 1923. *_—l 1 EAI. ES'I' A'I'[ I. Aw Tl e, DeE ot |MILLERS” REALTY \ln.ry H. (mudlng, 15841 A street !nvulhv |an o B SR R SALES, $526,762]: OUTLINED TO CLASS | Pays to purchase good Sty ot mas Real Estate Firm Makes Report of | Streeti Victor Mendelefr, 4416 Klingle | £ Ing has the additional merit of giv- Charles S. Shreve Speaks to REAL ES™ATE. street northwest; W. B. Allen, :nooy 44th street northwest; Edwin Hahn, 5311 38th street northwest; Emina Miller, 4405 Klinglo street northwas }f,““,f’,; s WOMAN BURNS TO DEATH COLUMBUS, ved to h burned them, or even interline them. Lin- for the life of curtains is Cur- : A. B. Farnham, 4414 Klingle ""'".‘ o Deals Closed During ing Wwelght to the curtains, and they Y. M. C. A. Students on u.u-liy from two to three years. street, and M. J. Profitt, 4411 K"Hglv“ Changes in Curtains Same as| "4n8 petter.” L ateriar the Rt \Wede Legal Problems. ains ‘also have constant handling and are subject to the influence of light, which is destructve also. For this ‘renson it is often best to line street. quantity should never be skimped. It T The subject of real estate law liscussed by Charles S, Shreve before the real esta of the Y. M. C. AL it its session this week. In sketehing the history of the luw of real prop- | erty Mr. Shreve showed how the va- | rious estates were created and indi cated their significance Referring to the landlord nd ten: re ns from 1y English common law period. cd out that tenancy was | divided into three i ‘law as estates by th the month a Under these permanency mined While it is gen stomary in the District « '« T OWners to make repairs of r rties under erpretat £ the development of 1 estate: three classific of the t tions the is deter owner is con Dairs as affe ot all tena with the decade ago. considered —their ordinary appearance and their appearance when drawn across the glass. tains hung close in Clothing, Present-Day Requirement. Fashion decrees changes in curtains as in clothes, and following the dic- tates of hyglene, tains of velvet, have made their way for lighter, ga er and less severe draperies for win- dows and doors. tains are more easily kept clean and more suited to our modern methods of furnishing. heavily lined cur- amask, brocade, etc., Light-welght cur- Bven the cost 1s a ngratulation compared price of ¢ hangings of a window should from two points of Also with net or lace cur- to the glass, their from outside the home stdered. » main thing I the windows on the house uniform in treat- final touch 10 the in- or as well Requires Discrimination, ton of the of plush curtains a| | solution s f is essentlal to allow for ample full- ness. An “allowance equal to the Wwidth and one-half s usually eatis- factory. Each Room Has Specific Purpose. As each room in a house has its spe- cific purpose the cirtains should be chosen with this object in view. The windows of detached houses are more easily dealt with than those that are closely overlooked. In some Instances this may be overcome by screenin or 1o use plain or fancy net sash cu; ns in addition to the ordinary ement curtains. The object is to insure privacy without the loss of light; these need be but the lower half of the window. EXTRACTS THE SAP. U. S. Inventor's Process for Non- . Inflammable Wood. Wood that will not burn is, of course, a much-to-be-desired thing. It is re- ported thut not long ago there was tested on a considerable scale in Eng- land an Am n invention for rende: wood non-inflammable. It appears is first withdrawn from evaporation in heated vac- g a fireproofing 4 into the pores under Tt is claimed that d resists decay us well uum chaml hydraulic pre wood thus trea as fire, e Sales aggregating $526,762 in value were made by W. C.’& A. N. Miller during the week, according to an an- nouncement of this firm. The list fol- lows. . W. P. True, 3428 Porter street northwest; R. E. L. Hall, 2819 29th street northwest; Walter Clephane, 3417 Woodley road northwest; Anna L. Hurley, 2§23 29th street northwest; J. M. Barker, 2827 29th street north- west; C. B. Stone, 2829 20th street northwest; B. A. Ordway street northwest; 5016 42d street northwest; 1. L. James, 3424 Porter street northwest; | Joseph McCuen, 3426 Porter northwest; A. L. Lowe, street northwest; H. ) 5 33d street northwest; Herman Felter, 1843 A street southeast; Louls Sugar, 1845 A street southeast; Nora Finucane, 2825 29th street northw Joseph Knight, 3422 Porter st northwest; Dr. E. street northwest; FErnest ¢ 3405 Woodley road northwest Hall, 1835 A stre Raynor, 1 Epple W. A east; B. B. northwest; K street th street southeast; . 05 28th street north- Porterfield, | et | Breeding, 2701 25th | r Only 3 Left Inspect at Once Jameson-Built Homes When you the m features in thes s at 1010 to 1016 C St SE. SAMPLE HOUSE 1012 C St. S. —you are ¢ seen nothing to cot with these at the price a Only two squares from beaus uful Lincoln l’ark Builteln Garages Sold on Easy Terms Thos. A. Jameson Co. 906 New York Avenue Main 5526 ings is a m FORMER EDITOR DIES. and requirem | s X Fla., December 8 ixty'-four, former 1 are quits out of pl re the furniture is It may be while plain walls will carry CHEVY CHASE—S$14,250 PLEASING HOME IN A PLEASING LOCALITY 5312 RENO ROAD ately in order to pro- s of his clients. | COMMON BRICKWORK STRONG. tRentof Ordinary brickwork laid i the A VERY ordi- WINDOW SHADES Il want your kome to look its best to start the Year. We can help you enhance the beauty of it, wrough our made-to-measure window shades. Get our estimate of factory prices. found to sus- fom | tain an wverag Welght of 1,655 pounds { to the square inch " Do You Want a Home? LOOK AT THIS! cash payme 3122 19th St. N.W. W. STOKES SAMMONS, Proprietor i / |830 13th St. N.W. ]Phone Main 4874 - —OPEN— 2846 Conn. Ave. Delightiul, well fighted new home h side lot, near Conn_ave. bridge. Well de- signed and spacious through- garage. with 9 Sold—1 Left Open Sunday 2to5 PM. $5,650 Your Realtor or MIDDAUGH & SHANNON, 50.00 cash—$50.00 monthly. been Many have looking for an opportunity to buy a home at this price in a convenient location. A brief description is 4 given below. Four rooms and bath; large closets; three- piece porcelain bath: large cellar; modern heat- ing plant; deep lot to alley—room for garage. 1438 K Street S.E. B. F. SAUL CO. Main 2100 1412 Eye St. N.W. MEMBERS OF THE WASHINGTON REAL ESTATE BOARD You Can Inspect Thix Home Sunday CKEEVER =GOS Realtors After 10 AL Business Property Central and Active Location Present Rentals: $5,220 $60,000 Thomas J. Fisher & Co., Inc. 738 15th St. N.W. Main 6830 ervice 1225 and 1227 Conn. Ave. N.W. FORTY FE RONTAGE $85,000 THOMAS J. FISHER & CO., INC. S 738 15th St. N.w. Main 6830 a(IlIllllllllllllllllllllllII]I]I]|l|l|I|lllIJ]Illlllllll[lll]hllli.!|!lflhL]1]I]llllhlliflll]ll]l],l]llllIIIIHIlll|l|||lll'lllllll"!llflfrrm1 L fe T e pe T e e e THE “HOME” OF HOMES! BEAUTIFUL SIXTEENTH STREET : For Colored of the Better Class GLENDALE THE UTMOST IN HOMES At $13,500 42nd and Ingomar Sts., Chevy Chase (In the Path of Progress) It radiates comifort, refinement and freedom and has just been completed by = mechanics whose past work has proven they do build a good, substar The very fact that the dry sunshine cellar is of generous proportions and the f cious enough for two additional rooms, shows the care and thought u this home. Designed for a woman by a woman who put into practice her broad experience as an interior decorator. The numerous closets are small rooms in themselves, Even the kitchen shows a woman’s handiwork with its enameled kitchen cabinet, sink, thermometer ovened gas range, built-in ironing board, wall plugs, etc. The dining room, because of its size and appointments would do justice to a home many times this price. The living room with communicating music room, decorative and usable fireplace conveys the impression of dignity and taste because of the artistic side lighting fixtures The two sunny bedrooms on the south afford floor plugs for boudoir lamps and big roomy closets. Of course, there’s the full-tiled bath with the most modern built-in fixtures. It’'s a home we're proud to show and one you would be proud to own. We are authorized to offcr this utmost in houses at $13,500 for a substantial cash payment, and our Mr. Ayre will receive you on the premises Sunday between 10 AM. and 5 P.M. cKEEVERflfl GOS yard-high The above cut will show you one of our several home building operations. We have all kinds and de<cr|p(mns of homes. They are correctly designed, well built and priced right. We feel safe in saying that our terms of payment are in a class of their * own. We cannot complete them fast enough for the buyers. The best way to get one is to come out and look them over now. | Mr Beverly will be on the ground Sunday and it will pay you to tell him your rent troubles. Through the week call the office—Main 3908—and ask to be shown the property. Between Upshur and Varnum Streets A Location Admittedly the Best Conceded superior in construction and appointments. Priced lower than less pretentious homes in this exclusive section. ’Tis a mark of iction to own one of these. Visualize Sixteenth Street five years from now—the value is apparent. 8 Commodious Rooms 3-Car Built-in Garage 2 Complete Baths Hardwood Floors Servant’s Room and Bath Finished Attic Many Other Charming Features REASONABLE PRICE—LIBRERAL TERMS REALTORS Exhibit House 4205 16th St. U Take H Street car marked “D. C. Line,” get off at 44th Street northeast at the 3-way sign and walk south into Glendale, or motor out the Benning Road to 44th Street and turn north to the new school. d William P. Irvin Owner 1410 G St. N.W. Nazimy ervice Phone Main 3908 Realtors Main 4752 1415 Eye St.

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