Evening Star Newspaper, February 9, 1924, Page 19

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REAL ESTATE. STAR, WASHINGTON, D. U, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 9, 1924 O devote lhelr lives to the business of REALTORS SIR[SS || BLAGDEN AVENUE HOME SoLD B B g o in Amerlca are working toward the APARTME"T Is SOLD ’ end of having the example set by the e A f I § uron high schools followed| The new apartment building at| % il i 4 3y e I N oOuNtTy, ireg| 3026 Wisconsin avenue, has been sold < & : 9 and music is stressed, as well as the | f0r Charles D. Sager at a consideration o 3 : < » % ¥ myriad details of physical construc- |said to have been $110,000. The build- tion and equipment, such as having| ing contains eighteen apartments of “ the kitchen sink under a window, 80| ypree” four and five rooms and bath . that the steam goes out of the win- dow instead of into the dish-washer's | each. lungs. Contests to determine the best| A feature of the building fs nine Petty Outlines Code to Y. M. C. A. Class in Real Estate 2 g | B v T resulted in thousands of interesting | ranged through the offices of E. H. J4 2 hd b P 3 { " AR s, the Bible leading all other se-| Taggart, Ins and Quintér, Thomas & During Week. s By - i . Co., Inc. two hundred books for % model home | built-in garages. The sale was ar- S Ethics in the practice of real estate has been one of the most outstand- § £% . ¢ 5 ing features of the work bf the or- H 15 TR R 5 E 3 “] #anized realtors of the country, John 3 e 5 R 1923 N STREET No . A. Petty, exceutive secretary of the | : ' OPEN SUNDAY FOR INSPECTION Washington e Boards. tions of the group nd farsighted lead- ¢ 2 3 T - s = fleld who conceived § A distinctive, centrally Jocated home, with large, the’ méaliy . ® e \m»pun:\ Sra iin A"p‘fifl{"{,'}, o o ; eV 8 F5e55 A bright, airy rooms, arranged for comfort and beauty. Already a Settled Communlty be follow. racti T The house is of the English basement type, with sioble Durnose has hees ghn < . = : 5 : : ¥ Y A. Snead purchased thix residence from Mrs. L. W large reception hall cloak room, knchqn, pantries, etc., Sample Houae. 3930 o bring o support movement the active co- n of other civie organizations | le attitude | O longer are purchasers in this beauti- ful home locality pioneers. There is on first floor. 0 bie sttitade Woodley Road. Open no risk to future environment. People oh By ahs On the second floor are the drawing room, music daily for inspection; of high official and business nk are now A vkt Third Better-Homes Drive to i sy e ol D Batarie sl e jox (:3[;::33 pesm s mather In| ' . room, dining room and ge ¥t Y- 'undays unti M. happily living in the English village and take I difficult actice. o msand f Rl 11 5 i e s 5 X A v lx’-x:‘»ul)';mlx:’lu'lm:\(\:l“llhnk"(l‘l?o“x::: tal‘t llI'lllg eeK O ay Above are four large master bedrooms, lhrcf: baths pride in their ownership. onds of - eihtas in Sy Jine in and dressing room. There are also two servants’ rooms s and bath. A e Ilouses L. A located at 4517 Blagden nvenue, 1 Tings, 3] The thira great : & _organizad in S euch ls merplyig _to ! for better homes in America will be | folbunn tule, Which | held this year earlier than ever bef s & oice of cons c: at | fore—duri o weel May 11 t4 3 thusiasticaliy 1m.k The baths are unusually lar; :d well appointed with In design these exceptionally ‘well-built i ives | Miiere axe Targe Closats (LrougROUE tHe homes are along the English lines of archi- i ,‘,,mmmm dh” oD o e s cxpgnse has heen spared for comfort and convenience. e e i e e e e e movement, \\hn‘l originated from & b t Hurou. 7T S < 1v - = T 2 s 3 se has ewly redecorated throughout 5 Do thought expressed by the late [ . romen: uccess of the T'he house has been newly r g and refinement. The Spacious Central En = "f‘n al est !idert Hardin; speech delivered at | U seh s nts of Port Huron and is ready for immediate occupancy. trance Hall divides the Library and ample a the same eve = > 8 e - Where, it Dossible to Cino | Akron, Ohio, in 1921, Sl Wan exer ith M o S g @ AM} e 3 ! . it i | 2 st there. who THE PRICE \D TERMS .ARE MODERATE Living Room and Dining Room. The Serv- entirel tical .un_l - | complete m all com- | the high ol ca - ice Pantry and Kitchen are very large, with fitaraly feve Shara = o ver, Sec- | in& cour: 'm hom il : oor. T 5 o o G, ¢ | Bl £ Waggaman & Brawner, Ine. N\ rear stairs leading to second floor. The first o Harvard Univers ! floor is nicely adapted to entertaining. Four u g - ol Ly sl 732 Seventeenth Street NW. Franklin 7485 : large Bedchambers, with two_ communicating competi: | thority on housing and communi ation, i g “eon- | sehool irls today. They know that - . baths, lead from a large sccond-floor ball, A _ for every girl who takes up chen ding and loan associa- | for the deve ent_of i | 13> far Instance a lite work there while on the third floor there are two nicely - discussed by e e - James, member of l,,e lm.u o S o s ane RIS hase / finished servants’ rooms and one bath; also | miton, at 5633 Pern a storage attic or trunk room. There is a REALTORS ASK PARLEY : ‘.'",:* i = Y iwo<ar gorage in the well-appointed base- ' WITH RAILWAY LINES |1 7oy b surmet s by ae o | _I Cathedral nghlands ment. % Dnore oh o ¢ an this rapidly developing se n the i N R eBies Ve ises wi B Pre headeed oficiatalopts exsl -5 poy ‘\’“‘,;'\“["‘; y oW T ity o . = Hil Our Representative on the premises will A wiing 5t tie bt 3 at > : o the « aciliti aved streets are some of the reas 7 be glad to conduct you through these un- s mak South- . to the Catb e L 4 8 b ous : atiractive. to st 4 ae 18 e Wl o thie & a clsewhore. | . 7 usual homes and supply any information you home-makers der cent ot the | i 5 L. i i may desire regarding them. its_individual | vironment, position as to | ph 1 and confercnce | the child; to committee | b for home improv seiation on points | to mobiliz in_rezard commion ot - ro; i Letter humes campaizns wers rupported by cof and state ottieial Nnepehitee i & ticket to | Any point within the state vhicl h rsires to go to look V' i | farming and agricultural : , | For Immediate SR e o Building possible . T o olie 18 lots in unexcelled S mame time to the same point in the | location for detached 4 to agree upon return- | on Ahe comad houses or bungalow, i Sample HOllse, 3721 Flllton St o IOt ensouts aj the 1 Dblock to carline. Sewer and water in. Remaining Houses, Except Corner " should be e CHirst Owner will sacrifice | / e for cash. Address $1 3 950 and $14 950 tions \:;l:;u-fl . s | Box 159-E Star Office. b ’ iomeseikons fach ;l"mmfl:n::,;';?;;i i Including Brick Garage uys 1ou a ome SAbe 30 Features: Hardwood floors throughout, gum trim, open fireplaces, heated breakfast room. heated sleeping . porch, outside pantry with built-in refrigerator, instantaneous heater, built-in Ironing board, floored in Qttic, special electric fixtures, built-in tub, shower, extra lavoratory on second floor. A S ld . h L : Open Daily and Sunday, 9 A.M.to 9 P.M. Wisconsin Avenue car to Fulton Street. 11 Built—2 Left ‘See Them at Onee | Wm. S. Phillips Builder—Realtor On 14th St. Car Line 15th St. at K N.W. HOMES « CHARM 1224-32 Rhode Island Avenue, Northeast convinee you that the DESIG) are second to NONE. Sample House, 1812 A Street S.E. Price, $7,450 $750 Cash 525 L v EXHIBIT HOME $65 Per Month Elevation - il 7 ; : ' Washington Has Turned Its Eyes on These Quality = ¥ ! 7th a.nd lllgl'a.ham Sts- NOI'thWeSt Homes o s bl St : T ) . . Value is Their Outstanding Characteristic ; Desirable o [ ‘ Open Until 9 P.M. Location » ’ for Improvements ; Note the Following Home Essentials: . s i 3 F' . T Handsome tapestry brick fronts Cellar ‘nnder entire house 3 Sl = : : S E L L ] N G A S Large light rooms, Inrge closets Hot-water heat 4 2 Well arranged kitchen Steel-beam construction Ve oak floors Switches to all fixtures ma;t p:;h v One-panel interior doors 3 ¢ See these beautifully finished complete Homes without fail. They are the lowest Decp Tocs o alley Fiotland shades | "PRICE . =% . - | REASONABLE G| riced Homes in the Northwest . Open for Inspection Daily and Sunday, 10 A.M. to 9 P.M. INSPECT TODAY e — INSPECT TODAY | EASY TERMS : Lighted and Heated Open Daily Until 8:30 P.M. Full 20-foot house, 6 large, spacious rooms, beautiful tiled bath with shower, electric Take 14th street car marked Takoma to Kennedy street N.W., walkk south, or 9th street lights, hot-water heat, hardwood floors, cement front porch, sleeping and breakfast car to Ingraham street, walk porches, servant's lavatory, laundry trays and cement basement under entire house. ARNOLD AND COMPANY , N. L. SANSBURY CO., Inc. D. J. DUNIGAN Exclusive Agents “EVERYTHING IN REAL ESTATE” 1416 Eye Street i T Eve St: N'iw' Members Washington Real Estate nou;l. FPhone Main 5903-4-5 1319 N. Y. Ave. : M. 1267 T T

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