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REAL -ESTATE. REAL ESTATE, 15 * High-Grade Bonds Are Bargain, ' : EFFICIENT DRAINAGE CHIEF NEED Roger Babson, Economist, Asserts| " IN WASHINGTON’S DEVELOPMENT Believes Sound Issues Will Again Sell on 3% Basis.{A 5-Room Cottage Improvements Discussed From the Standpoint of Sees Steady Improvement in Next 20 Years, With Both Beauty T T R z T Building and Beautification and the Extensions Regardless of Minor Changes. and Comfort 4 L ¢ e . o Sy < » G ov s Projected to Outlying Sections. People of small means have as great : : e o e : o The development of the District of | While, prior to 1920, portions of the Dutll etatiy iassions. Aol s he 3 Lyt 5 E 1l of bullding, beautification and its ex < practically all District pollutio: There is a bright spot in the more or | ik on the broad swing over the next) no reason why a little house should . Y s % 3 - - 3 | tension in the outlying sections de t, more recently, little if any prog A twenty years rather than tryiog to a o 3 | s 25 has been made toward their c less cloudy business outlook. We Will{ ¢ 3 {wo-penny profit on some mi- | "0t add to the beauty, interest and i 3 % 3 pends in a great measure upon the b ‘Sh"}m“ A SR exain see the day when sound bonds| nor Auctuation. Buy good bonds for! value of a community as well as an " = S b | drainage system of the city. Senator|{mpelied to bring to your atteniior will sell on a 3% per cent basis. steady income and for a ubstintial | cxpensive one. It is all a matter of s A > X Ball, chairman of the Senate District | the very great need of their ear astaiiéa studs e Investment|incrense in equity between IOW. SR destgn. : . prm— : committee, in a letter to the Board of | S0MPletion, With larger azgregale conditions made my assoclates| o oo next article on business and | It is often said that it is more diffi- J _ % . 3 ‘Trade, has stated that there is much <ewerage during 1 1wo shows that the investment market o o conditions wil uppear iu uest Sat; | CUlt to design a small house than a I i 4. T to be done in the development of the | three years the sums allotted to these travels a broad trend running be- large one, and there is a great deal ; 4 Lalls city's sewerage system and has PFIMAFY works are materially Ie tween 3% per cent as i low average of truth in this, for there is a much 3 IRE B ¥ i 4 . promised that a recent report on the ze | ==t s - it A : vield to around r cent as a| s947 500 BU"_DING 1255 chance for graceful lines. Yet g i 3 3 1 o . sanitary and storms drainage systems Of Outstanding Importance. el ot DRy last 200 > the litile house shown this week is : g LT 2 made by the board will recelve atten- “An outstanding matter ; vears this swing has been repeated y ERMITS oertainly attractive to look at, and 1 sfretorde U diees ; : » tion at the next session of Congress. (ance in connection with years this awing has been revcsted |\ N AWEFKS P Soriialy auractive to look at, end o g% e : T A g e vy e e e red for real home comfort for the 3 . =% ¥ s property owners and cvery one in-| tee desires to invite vour that we have now started on the F fitth movement. Bond prices, for in- soall family. i s, T Sy 5 Eat e terested in the development of parks i8 the increasing urban developme of the area, formerly within the IM stance, were very low in 1875, good | | 3 Ma veral! TDbis house was designed for thos 3 o ) g Priie o g e in the District, in tpat it has the 2 3 S5 e e o (Erestion oE Ry ey e Who want a twe-bedroom house to b R MRS X et ! i backing of such an organization as' L inown as Arlington Co Jint. BY 1850 (he market had risea | Apartments and Repairs Are built 4l the lowest possible com and =, the Board of Trade. which has seen | District for nearly six <o that securities were selling on a 1% '*;“*{lh utmost degree of beauty to it that copies will be transmitted | 18 Potemac water front. T 190 per cent basis. Five years later, Authorized. ot woba Ehnoy/fa ta be construtted | to the House and Senato Distriet | lition is rapidly increasing 1855, we finl that prices have ot Jvood. either clapboards ur shin- tommittaes aad to the missioners (hough at present without ejther w o e ARG Dive AR mVerApe R . B gles It can be painted whitk d Coziness, comfort and friend! of the District of Co o amd has|ter supply or sewerage, the intr of about 4.30 per cent a ! . ! finishea we had goa o The District Commissione shed in two shades of gray, a the design, and the touch of indiv & attent ig not too soo of. cor had good light tone on the walls and a darker Ciamlen any osichuol Indixid. the attention of the next session of | It i8 not too soon, ther: \ GER W. BABSON. is to desregard all these siight :n_n»r-' g mediate fluctuations and to buy good ¢ Special Dispateh to The Star { sound bonds with his funds just a: BABSON PARK, Mass. June 14— | fast as he accumulates funds, depend- | than formerly and manifestly i e . o began and = ot buildtng : » | there should be flower boxes 4long organization’s committec on parks Of its large volumes of sewag Then the €own swing began and|number of build Shie EANIIR OF toe ih e A & 3 and reservations. presented the re. District ers, and to suggest the B 1905 bonds on @ 4 per cent | quthorized constructions is one for a | the ralling of ‘the poreh and Mowers Color, inside and out, vines and a gar- port_on behalf of his committee and | importanc ping plans in ad basis. In 1910 were around the | new Mount Moriah Baptist Church 32 | house, either large. or small - looke o den, 1ill make this litle house a | Leases in South More Costly, But|!t was adopted by the Board of Yance to pr abieciianabis iy 30 lovel he G per cent basis was | 1oss Sud street southwest, to coet| ke an ideal home’ withodt vines lovable home. Trade lidion (o M e U reached in 1915 and by 1920 we found | ¢115000 and a large number of homes .“':?»;:“d\‘[xh So some blo min vines, Re L aek of Smater i Popular, Bond House Survey I Xt of the Report. omac Park &nd I its bath these same od bonds selling on a : Fona h ¢ » on ckle, wis Since the price of materials anc 2 The report decl 5 that: “In the | {ng beaches eis saic Ao 3 S arlea | and several apartment hou aria, jasmine or clematis should be | labor vary considerably in different latger patk areas. such - as Helg|inS e €10 per mar Bl B 1 ke 91t 48 an: toltows over the porch. .. pleasantly laid | localities, we do not attempt to giv Discloses. CHaty ot areas e Itock As originally s in the Latiien the nation uf (he investment | St Aibans o and distinction of a place building according to this plan, lie &t the Toundation of iase this alse shou (considered as D e e o o omties and. the | 2900 Wisconsin avenue; 31 Nothing could be simpier than the K R s L s pecial Dispateh to The Star el g the foundation prover | community interest for the £ood nineteen twenties is remark- ~ H. Stehe, to build, trept | J00F plan of floor plan of this house. There is no | book as to the kind of materi | ATLANTA, Ga. Jume 15— Despite |sive drainage projec vere planned | Sealing wit f fror e 65.40 pel t s 000, epiig dealing ith this m also, t Ronds rose. from th 40 PET | <o\ theast: $4,00 plan was to eliminate everything that builder for detailed Information as to Sse_ the idea in s (hie u be used, and then consult o the huge total of building which has | MaNY Years ugo und their construc- |4 Jiperal potics of et or gent hiais to 45: 1t e g G. Walker., to build apartment would add to the expense. ~ A hail the building costs been recorded in the southern states | “ihese works District, both s 1o water supp Arst ears o - 3 e e atin0 akes up room that can weil be used For further information as to pro- | during the past three years a minate stream pol m sew. | Sewage disposal. will serve best Iy as they n- | house. 1536 18th street; 350.00 for other purpo The living curing building plans of this house |yien o y T | ke mat ouie o "ouotlan from sew. | ilve the problems involved, In andihaye ted on a side. | s I Pfau, to build, 2303 Rholle | dining room are practically ¥ design No. 10, send a stamped and | 218D level which is being maintained | g25 RO OR) 8 01 DISHCE areas but | operation with this closely connecte ement exactly as they dif 4 jand avenue northeast: 35,000 This gives a_sensc of space, whic seif-addressed ‘envelope to the real|at the present time, the rental situa- | which are dischiiging thei seonns | Lerritory, engineering studies shouli e S 3. and both| G, B Sommerman, to. build appreciated in the little house, TI te editor of The S tion in this section is in a most|In an increasing volume into these | D _made by the District that wi he swing 1s completed, and both | G. E. § nan, t d two bedrooms and kitchen arc entered | (Copvright, George Matthew Adams.) healthtul 1y | Sireams before they flow into the Dis- | (OTTelate the sewerage systems ory an action of our CUFreBl}agy gtreet northea through a hall, in which are two little xithfal 3 AL wit onds trict both so as to provide adequate pr arket e U be. bonds | “ 3, 00h Liebster, t i closets for coats and for linen. This all larger centers reporting rents i hah [Basnl nttech Seera | vention of the pollution of Distr be sclling at 7T that will | grot northwest; § iiall separates the bedrooms from th —_— Since i or cent. | Street no est; $2.000. N E 5 the bedrooms from tationary and demand excellent, ac- | I s important ects for the san. | Wat vield less than & per cent | "NgTimngmag o build, 3610 Brothers | kitchen, which gives them the ut- LUMBER TRADE GAINS. pry and demand excellent. ac- || i "o The. Ereet park areny a8 | “'Tnere are many masters of sanit this strengthen B D end | place: $5,500. . most possible seclusion and privacy. | clothes may easily be dried there on i i ¢ording to information furnished the | first presented by the former sanitary | tion and drainage within the D Dt e Eray, to build, 619 14th screet The door into this hall ‘could be of | wet days, and in the hot davs of sum- | Sales and Shipments Increase Over ' department of G. L. Miller & | eng: of the District and <. | trict_which the need of brevity pr d the | o heast: $30,000. - nd curtained with filet net or | mer this makes an excelient place to Co., real estate mortgage oase | LIVEly suppo jotr col 3 T Rixtoe T > Lrom A T. B. Roosevelt. to build. 2336 Cal- | Some* soft silk do_the ironing May Business. feal caifice mortyags tond houte prated ST commh Santigusdion Slxteentiy Lk and from an increase 1IN .. o " ireet: $35.000. ‘he kitchen was planned to make We believe that the kitchen should o > of Atlanta and York uity Chase, to build, 4th | housework as easy as possible. This | be the most attractive room in the | The national lumber movement for | Twelve and & half per cent of re Talks of Immediate Outlook. et; $7,000. is done by the scientific arrangement | house, and it should be made bright. | o coen = a0 5 prices are dependent upon Munrv, to build t S, 508- | of the furniture. The sink is beneath | light "and cheerful by the use of | 5 a g o Sostiaw 526 Crittenden street: $ a4 window, to afford the worker light | painted walls, bright cnh.&—ml lino- LY reports from the ional Lumber 'were increasing from 10 to 50 per cent tt actors, but react most quic i n N and a sight of the garden. The ice- | lrums on the floor, pots of flowers at | Manufacturers' Association here from | ¢ 2 classific: > e 1L L. Burn, to build and 5 5 he i pots s ion here from | on various classifications of property, assa hanges in meney rates and A.‘ it ot box is in the pantry and can bo flled | the windows. and’ washable Dul E4Y¥ | most of the larger commercial lumi- | while 15 per cent of the cities mds. usetis were designed to conditjon, with practically 7. as indicated | porting cities icated that rentals 5 SOt prices So . o om the porch, thus avoiding the dirt | curtains. Even the cooking pots and | }i0 o & gk s vels m pr iR Lo P 152 | R W BUIa otherwise be brought | Kettics can bo brikht colorsd: xo that | o llls of the country, Shows the |cated a decrease ranging from 10 to Park into the house daily by the muddy fect | it will be to work with B DEE: v 1120 per cent, with 10 , time e New Apartment House. 5 g 5 a2 wan | e be gay yin a ar. A substantial | 2 T . wi per cent being i pi of the iceman. The pantry is well sup- | them. Ther & 1crease is reported in the total vol- | the popular figure he remainder present activity at 1 I, F. Mills, to build, 1123-1133 Trini- | plied with shelves and drawers. The |on the floor b _iume of new business and of ship- for instance “onnecticut avenue; $6,000. al cad avenue $20,000 range is on the inner wall. and a|and if one v ments over the preeeding week. Pro. SHOWed no change in levels which €. D. Merr build, dresser or kitchen cabinet is on the |€m love and 2 ction was. practically the same. have been maintained during th . . street northwest: $1%.000 Toom. At the nd | (o the extreme, then the | w “Dusiness for the 345 reporting past twelve montr e The Triangle of Increasing Values -, Lehto & Stanley, 'to build 5 the pas y lading down to| stould bs glveh 4 cout ¢ mills is a little more than it was far |* 5 oqai o MONtNe or more : 3 g Harlan place b the cellar in a amall elosst for brooms, | o spring KTeen . 4|35 mille In the corresponding wee Je o Hw{n to the very favorable | —hetween Connecticut Ave.. Massachusetts Ave. and Woodley C, ¢ odge. to i L s s above tha 3 F e of 1923, though production deereased | character o rental report i 5 : 3 * 14 T street northwest: §33 cellent storage place for the bruches { b tijant emerald t does |Mmarkediy und shipments Slghtly. | further fndicated (ot ’” LR Road (Cathedral Ave.) 238 acres. Six miles of imp d « enby, te atr 2 wli- | and powders, etc., used in the kitchen s house is inding e cate present build e s 1 5 ia ~'t}';'-':h'u'mm L ORI | o ere 15 & ‘omali mervics porch.. snd|not dook cheap. The giignt sounding o ing levels, with a few eseentions. | Streets. Zoned or restricted against apartments, stores and V. E ¥ 2202 CH he la dry is locate i e ba: o e peak of the ool shows ¥ e ni N cor < fr V. Eckert, to build, 3202 Cleve-| the laundry i loc \llnwlhrrlmulmfll se- O e s beauty BUILDING 100 HOMES how no slgn of recess a e community houses. Over 175 homes from $15,000 to $200,000 avenues 10000 L ok T e Redps i un = dioat harlage exie ! built and under construction. Actual improvements and home 2 23 S— nteresting silhourtte - roof e e Improy B ecet mortheast: S5.000. But- | houses, 4501-4547 Iilinois avenue:| FAISed @ little not oniy to gain e | Shapiro-Katz Has $1,000,000 Proj- o e L iiiedn to)st iplies values exceed $7,000,000. \\'coded villa sites, lots, central and ; se, 1o build, 640~ - | houses -4547 ois avenue:|aitic space or storage reom. but to crease of building figures in th b Tots T 5 s 1 £ Park ernut street;’ $14,000 ety ones | $134:000. ive & more substantial look to the €ct in Petioith. future side hal]) homes, with lots from 50 to 115 feet front. Park B. Shapiro, to build, 2811-2857| Mrs. Lucy Bahnsen. to build, | qutside of the house. The stairway 2 In the residential c i Office, 32d and Cathedral Ave. (Woodley Road). Inquiries re Wood ace; $240,000. B 4 Monroe street northwest; 500. | to this storercom leads from the back The Shapiro-Katz Company is com- was found that twenty-s Sh < 1i ) - = J. M. Henderson, to - build, 3732 J. Lynn, to build, 2826 Evarts| of the hall pleting a building operation repre. | £ho tat v ceive intelligent answer without annoyance. Harrison street; $15.000. street northeast; $4,500 This tiny T e could easily be|xenting an lay of approximately ent tim i ng Franklin Square Hotel. to remodel, E. Soper, to build, 1817 20th street | placed on a lot 5 as it is only | $1,000.000. covering two_entire city |and six 3 al short- . 14th and K streets; $5,000. southeast; $4.000. 36 feet wide by 50 feet deep, and if |blocks in Petworth. When com- |age of residences is indicated in Six- d "Wade & Cameron, 10 build, 514-516- 8- 1. 3. Slocum, to repair, 2201 R | praccd at one sid ere | ploted the operation Wil Dlkes on the | tacn af | e preser ol ladaug annon, Iinc. 1 ; $5,000. street northwest; $4,500 would be plenty o n - | market about 100 homes. program is above normal in twe o build, 1934 K street | M G. Smith, to build six houses | way back to the garage anc The houscs are built directly on |centers. normal in twenty and below o shed 1899 313-1323 Buchanan street: $30,000. left for a tiny lawn or nd surrounding Sherman Circle. | normal in thr. The future outl Established 1899 to build, 200, Mount Moriah Baptist Church, to| The planting should hug close toSeven are completed and have heen | 1o reporind nn vers mrioppe outlool Riggs-Semmes Bldg., Dupont Ci Potomac 2200 street northeast; $5.500 bulld church. 1033 5d street south- | the house, and there is no need for a|sold and occupicd. . Forty-two more | normial in cheven Aot et gt ¥ O eibee AR Tuiton reingfilfi’ Board fritz, to build twenty-four | west; $115,000. spacious jawn surrounding this cot-|will be r within two woeke porn n ) X R Istate Boar l EEEBEEEEEEEEEEQ o] Choice Moderate Priced Detached Homes That Can Be Purchased on Liberal Terms $16,750—Cleveland Park $§15,500—Cleveland Park bond market will ot Whether Thomas J. Fisher & Co. INCORPORATED—— 738 15th St. N.W. M. 6830 CONSULT OUR SALES DEPT. Tiodern electrie Lot is froot ard 200 feer alles & garage Offered at a price to Immediate possession $9,500 Venable Piace N.W. Iter Reed Hospital v | fl ey pen ok T F———{ojc——]olc—=—o| ——=] ~ [ale——=la|c———[0|——=[o|—=|al———|al ———|a| ———= 1] o 3430 Quebec Strt Situated near the Cathedral and John Eaton Pohlic School. New and ready Unanestionab! £ the most attractive new h ocenpancy. An individuwl type lome—built and foished with the utmost 1t is complete in & Tail ctical in are. A genuine home amid a besithful, delightful and refined atmosphere. The Features include: ¢ ors t. Comple house includes numerons features and attractions. Hardwood floors throughout large brea Sleeping porches (sonthern exp Four well proportioned bedrooms. A vers spacions and appeaiing living room living room, with large open fireplace. Numerous closets and with Colonial open fireplace. Scrcencd thronghout, including two large porches v in, fireproof garage. An inspection will vonvince you Pittsburg automatic heater, ete. Escellent lot, 50z100. in lawn: evergreens and nd advantages offered in this charming home shrubs. -~ Cement drivewsy to garage. luilt in keeping with house. via Connecticut Ave.; west on Porter St. to J4th—ote boc} $12,650—16th St. Highlands Cxtra todlet Vghted and hot-water heat SR | Located in Aristocratic “Edgemoor”’ $9,850 4 A g Park Place N.W. Washington’s Premier Suburb e e s torios. com: N a plot of nearly 2 acres. Fror‘ltage of 400 feet on Hampden Lane. x FOomIm AR Bt watcE A distinctive residence, colonial in design of the center entrance type electricity . 2 3 A, = Bt Very deliah a5 First floor contains spacious living room with large open fireplace, French o Hiome and_ accessilie 1o the doors leading to unusually large shaded porch. A study, a well arranged vinds. | Moderately priced. o 2 : o grounds. Moderately dining room, kitchen, laundry, pantry, refrigerator room, maids’ room and bath. On the second floor are four master bedrooms and two baths. Near 14th, conver 3 Third floor contains one servant’s room, storage rooms and attic. | Traction ear age Market ad slores ofin Superior workmanship and materials of best quality were used in con- brick; two stories and & : _struction of this house. b focr bedmomes modern { 1 - Bt e reity ad | wel Two-car garage to match house. Stately trees protect and shade this B cious Jot, 24 1¢ | 2 hraled VoL T, deip: contain property. 103 1508, a priced and’ conve A complete equipment of shutters, awnings and screens are included. 51 The landscaping was by John Small. In addition to the many features there is a vegetable garden and numerous fruit trees. Near Rittenhouse and eon This is an exceptional opportunity to secure one of the finest suburban ;.r:”":‘:q;"; """"J:‘;Z")E"'.:V': homes around Washington. el e meren rooms; PR de 0 dnt Open for Inspection Sunday, 10 A.-M. to 6 P.M. e 3 . y e qSIC;IT;W I Agent and Sign on Premises 7 nue lightful California_semi-bungalow stvle house overlooks 16th Strect and i meeaied by handsome and coatly homes. First fioor contains large 3801 Alton Place s room with open fireplace, dining room, pantry, Kitchen, bedroom and bat Army officer leasing the city is obliged to sell this splendid corner properts T o rim Two bedrooms on second floor. The house s well arranged—.. At the piries asked, we are confident it will be wold QuiCkly. Must be meon 16 O o stra large closets throughout and a number of builtin features. & be appreciated. Features include oak floors. two wonderfsl inclosed o et and . up-to-date home. Completely wereened and weather Dorehes, atiraciive stone firo screons. Attic, siate roof. Beautifo i 1Y Pewwtital lot G0%150. Garage to match house—side drive Owner Kbundance of roses. sbru rden, . ete. 1 olse garaxe v e P Thsider ‘reasonable offer on substantial -cash basis. It is reached via 14th Paved street and slley. Reached via Comnecticut Ave. and Albemarle St. to Suth Street, one square of Madison St., or Wisconsin Ave. to Yuma and east to 35th OPEN FOR INSPECTION SUNDAY AFTER 10 AM. BOSS & PHELPS Main 9300 R 1417 K St. N.W. |—=|s|l——|p|[——=]o|———lnl——=lalc———ja[——] West gide, near Park Road. A To Ins 5 comparatively new and very ex- Drive out C Avevin and ask foi resi of cellent two-story brick, ‘nOw con- two modern E Hating of weven rooma, twe modern F, N. = baths and two gas_and electrie lights, ‘and_heated By hot water. - Lot is 23x125 ft. to a 15-ft. alley; ove-car garage. Im- Inediate possession and convenient Fisher & Co. . Thomas ] Fisher&Co. \Jfl . o0 6t Stveet NW. Main 372 738 15th St. N.W. M. 6830 : lale——— o] c—— |o|——|n| —H———ald|c—=aul x|