Evening Star Newspaper, April 4, 1925, Page 18

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REAL ESTATE. “NARCH BULDING D. (., SATURDAY, - APRIL 4, 1925. - REAL ESTATE. , WASHINGTO. CONVENIENCE FIRST AIM |50l Soherete or smmooth masonry | wires, ‘on & 1ot with good ‘trees, & JUMPS TO DEATH. W CHEVY CHASE RESIDENCE floors are desirable. Space for fuel | well kept lawn and attractive shrubs A ln G IN “SUCCESSFUL” HOME |storage and openings for receiving|and flowers. The buyer or bullder | American Wife of Japanese Takes | coal and removing trash and ashes|of a home shouid consider carefully I should be convenlently placed. The|whether he &nd his family are going Own Life. (Continued from Seventeenth Page.) |basement should be dampproof.|to be satisfied to live 265 days a % ~ | Screening the windows of the cellar|year, probably for many years to| NEW YORK, April 4—Mrs. Annie portant as convenient, substantial|and taking other precautions to pre-|come, in the home that is selected | Eadg, American wife of Edward Eado, fixtures and plumbing. vent mice and rats from entering are[or bullt especially for them. & Jaieate iy decculare. olithe In/ considering stairways, several|desirable. —————— Japanese Christian Church at Sants. things must be thought of. The¥| Gag and electric fixtures should be Plans Water System Barbers, Calif, jumped to her death should be easy to climb and have|arranged for the convenience of the ‘ yesterday from a ninth-story window of plenty of headroom. The stalrs should | occypants. If electricity is used, out- | ATHENS, April 4—The national as- | the apartment of William L. Chapman, provide sufficlent space for MOVINg |lats such as floor plugs for the at-|8embly yesterday passed the first|by whom she was emploved as a domes, furniture easily. Care should beltschment of such convenlences as|reading of a bill providing for a con- | tic. Her husband is a butler in the sany. taken to ascertain if the well of the| cjganers, fans and the like, are high-|cession to Ulen & Co., an American | household. Mrs. Eado formerly was a stairs is going to cause a draft down- | Iy desirable. If possible, these ghould | ATm, to build a water works system | miesionary worker among Japanese Wn stairs into the living room. be provided in each room. for Athens. this country. Dry Basement Vital. Other factors being equal, the If the house has a basement or ccl- | family will prefer a house that is lar with the heating plant and laun- | designed artistically, that is placed dry in it, it should be easy to enter in a well-kept neighborhood, with 3000 952 Permits Granted During | Month Compared With 750 | During February. [ month; of | Garazes March proved the fanis ‘the year, with a onstruction amounti & to $5.379.916.( pepates ... million dollars | Dwellings vious nth, | ¢ People Who Investigate Cop;land COLUMBIA PARK 2 Blocks From 14th St. Cars The following sum. shows the distribution of improvements among r| the respective seckions of the Dis- trict BUILDING \::{I:‘:l:f\';..-“:ll : & 3 | of the Aoeln(ed Lle Ma -:-cmru-r:n" : -l.“:l'u:;” YA gfl": ICELESS REFRIGERATION A LITTLE CITY ; oo P okares by Cnseiee 7. Haeiine it whl be beie by the i, storr | [l Sk o > IN ITSELF ®on Construction Co. The houxe o tile, stuccoed with colored REPAIRS. tile inwerts, 1t Will cont 340,000 180 by 165 feet. | J C HARDING - White Paint Most Popular. most popular color, particularly with | fi . . | Northeast .. utheast With a Satisfying Variation The follow building dur 3 the owners of small houses, judging | fif : . gahere ate mere houses In (he United | from the amount of red paint sola 720 12th St. N.W. in Architecture Numbe . : color. according to statistics compiled | during the current year. Green is Frank. 7694 Convement to Evervthi Mrs. Helena Normanton, first|by the New York Paint, Oil and Var-|the third best seller with the home 2 mg nish Association. Red is the next'owners and decorators. | I—— joj———a|c———|njc———|n} —‘ Biggest New Home Value Ever Offered 20 Built 15 Sold oman barrister-at-law in England, o | mow is in this country lecturing on 00 the Magna Gharta and on common law. INSPECT 610 Ingraham St. N.W. 5235 7th St. N.W. OPEN UNTIL 9 P.M. SELLING RAPIDLY Price—Terms—Location—Unequalled Wide Streets—Paved Alleys Six Rooms—Complete Bath Lots 105 to 158 Ft. Deep LIVING ROOM TYPES ENTRANCE HALL TYPES SOME HAVE BUILT-IN ICE BOXES OTHERS BIG COLD PANTRIES CHOICE OLD IVORY OR HARDWOOD FINISH ONE-PIECE SINK DETROIT JEWEL GAS RANGE WITH FILTERING FLUE ATTRACTIVE ELECTRIC FIXTURES FLOOR PLUGS DAYLIGHT CELLAR BEAUTIFUL LAWNS AND SHRUBBERY o] Three Exceptional Home Values Open for Your Inspection On Reasonable Terms Will Buy a Brand-New Sansbury-Built Home Just Off Rhode Island Avenue, at 301-17 Adams St. N.E.| These houses are unquestionably the best buys in the city—only nine were built, and four have been sold before completion. See them at once! A Few of the Features— The location is excellent; the constructien and finish unequaled in a home of this price. Six well planned rooms and tiled bath; full width concrete front porch; double sleeping porch; breakfast porch, hot-water heat, electric light ; hardwood floors; numerous closets, built-in refriger- ator, porcelain sink, laundry trays and lavatory in cellar. Good yard to wide alley. SAMPLE HOUSE Qpen For Inspection Daily and Sunday Until 9 P.M. Brightwood Park Home 515 Longfellow St. N.W. Tapestry brick home, colonial type, containing six rooms and tiled bath, hot-water heat and elec- tric lights, hardwood floors, front porch and large double "back porches. Deep lot to an improved street, with room for garage. House is vacant. Owner, having moved out of the city, is very anxious to sell : and has reduced price. J 10th and Irving Sts. N.E. DESCRIPTION Six large rooms, living room 19x14, open fireplaces, hardwood floors, electric lights and floor plugs, built-in re- frigerators, built-in ironing boards, built-in bath tubs, hot- water heat and automatic hot-water heaters, porches and large yards. Paved alleys and sidewalks. Substantial Brick Construction Sample House 905 Irving St. N.E. Price, $8’450 Easy Terms JOSEPH C. ZIRKLE Builder and Owner 203 Colorado Bldg. [el——ajc———|a|c———|q] ey S— Immediate Possession Take 14th St. car marked “Takoma” te 7th St., walk two blocks south to houses; or 9th St. car to Ingraham St. and walk east. D. J. DUNIGAN, Inc. 1319 N. Y. Ave. Open for Inspection All Day Sunday 8,950 rem {PETWORTH HOME 3811 7th St. N.W. {N. L. Sansbury Co., Inc. “Everything in Real Estate” 1418 Eye St. N. W. Phone Main 5904-5 Realtors—Builders O 0 —D e e e U = S e e e —— s l—l®) L § { | { 1 A 1 In Washington's Most Promising | Residential Section Windom and Warren Sts. North Cleveland Park 3825-29-33-37 Warren 3826-3830 Windom Strictly. modern throughout. In perfect condi- tion.. Deep lot to alley, with garage. ‘Vacant—Immediate Possession GpenAll bay Sunday for. Inspection $9,450| =~ Near Saul’s Addition 4805 Eighth Street N.W. Best Construction—Pleasant Environment A group of six detached and distinctive omes—varyingly pleasing in type—but into each has been focused the best of materials and the best of Kite construc- tive skill. It takes experience to build faultless and flawless Homes. These Houses have the : benefit of our wide experience—and show it in their many unusual features. They = deserve critical inspection—we want you ; to go into every detail—for we have - - produced the exceptional in them. By H. BRADLEY DAVIDSON. ! Y RECENT acquisition of a home in EDGEMOOR, after long residence sin s _ M another beami(}ul community, has been the subject of much discussion by my li"]]‘g'dg;ggi‘;‘:t“?s:’i?hégf:f::‘ly «'::gagegcsal:fi?- friends. An inspection of EDGEMOOR, half a minute from the famous s shaliatian andithe far;mus‘l’(itpe i g Lincoln Highway, explains why I elected to make my permanent home there. You never forget the grandeur of the view that unfolds before you in EDGEMOOR. ' ¢ ; The miniature estate of a family in EDGEMOOR is a never-ending delight. We Prices and terms attractive. have charm and seclusion combined with city conveniences, for improved improve- OP en every day ol evetimi g ments are all installed. 5 > A few minutes from EDGEMOOR, in every direttion, are nine golf clubs and three lncludlng Sunday, other country clubs. ; ‘The average suburban community has its parallel in some other community, but not so in EDGEMOOR, for -there is but one EDGEMOOR. g . Motor ggthConn. Ave, west on Albemarle St., turn- We have no background of hard pavements and traffic-hazards, but plenty of fresh S o on dace T, Ave car fo.inst beyond air and sunshine, flowers and luxuriant green foliage—an ideal setting for a real ) O Tl P LS el ol et 3820 home. . Warren street—day and evening—or phone him, There is a friendliness and community spirit in EDGEMOOR that is genuine. Cleveland 14%0. EDGEMOOR is not a subdivision, but the utmost in community life. Six rooms—but every room a livable room § : —oak floors throughout; open fireplace; com- Convenient Location g! P P Six rooms and three large porches. Built-in garage. Only One Left TO INSPECT Take the 14th Street or the Georgia Avenue car, or phone Main 9080 for free auto service. Built, Owned and For Sale by MADDUX, MARSHALL & COMPANY, Inc. 2% Harry A. Kite 5t 1108 16th St. N.W. Main 8970-71 . (xcorporatet) Owners and Builders of Communities 14th and K Main 9080 Evening Phone Service Until § P.M. Sember Washington Beal Sstate Board

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