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REAL A THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C ATURDAY, MAY 30, 1925 AL ; 17 DISTRICT MEN ACTIVE ~||D. €. BUILDING $8,000,000 IN REALTY CONVENTION b OVER 1924 TOTAL MAY 1 SR v T SR {Design of Unusual . ST 150 Washingtonians to Take Part in| Beauty and Dignity ' T e e - | Homes for 20,000 Persons Provided in National Gathering of Real i gy 8 . £ : Construction During Ten Month Metal Lath and Stucco Dress g d : i — : V4 Estate Dealers. an Interior of Ideal Plan R M . B : of Present Fiscal Year. e and Proportions. ! 5 P § : [ nSeveral of the party of 150 Wash- | will discuss “Developing a Community Fiad — ; £ 3 X : Bulaly gton realtors who will go to the|of Inexpensive Homes by Providing o p; Z ton during the first 10 months of this |result of the big hoom which started &nnual convention of the f;(iu A Bus Transportation. ¥ The contours of .lh’ FouRtry . am i % : i g v . . : l“~ o " ‘, ,‘)” : t 5 it e e aann ot the Natlo L e o Omaha, who has|Well as the occupation and needs of 4 g " 7 . fiscal r is practically $8,000,000 [here in January. When the calender take a prominent part in the or; z1- | been in charge of a study made by the | the people are great deciding points ST e S ahead of the entire last fiscal Year.|Y$ars are completed and compared Bithits "cathoring T Dbl don of methods of control which |in the lines of architecture. In every o & e > e 2 4 The records of the building inspec- | 1925 unquestionably will be far in the to 26. | American cities are now exercising | Individual there is & natural impulse : . R . - s tor's office show that from July 1,144 John A. Petty, executive secretary |Over the development of subdivisions | toWard beauty which develops in dif- i 5 : i %3 :: . S %44 flrs 5 et 3 The data compiled by the Board of e erretarilin thelr autlying aceds. will Brtag ot |Mapnbiy one of which is from % s G 4 Nk |1924, until May 1, 1925, the total de shows that out of the total an ess on the “Qualifi-|fore the convention the results of |natural environment. When a man n o ¢ 5 Vi 2N R e “n {amount of construction authorized | number of houses built 2170 were cations for Active Membership® in | that Investigation. Guy W. Ellis of [builds a house he puts all of his con 5 - oo 2o 5 |amountea to £47.379,468. The entire | !iSted in the permits from $7,000 Teal Estate Bospds - Willany 1 | Detroit will outline the A B C's of a |sclous knowledge of beauty into it § ; . . g Ao e i o e a8 fisent wene | down or about two-thirds of all the Shannon of Washington, a director of | SUCCesS 1le. Gerald Healy of | His home, therefore, ix an expression $ 5 . 2 5 . ota n e P2 lisoh €4r | houses constructed were not in excess Rhe fhajional orearization ol eisc|Flnt ¥ will talk on selling |0f his character. Y e iy g Y 3 o5 3 = amounted to only $38,403,267. of $T.000. #ake an Interest n the convention | methods for the home builder, and ¢ The house thix week is of metal A ] 7] i B 3 - k # # S With two more months to go, and _ The John Weaver of Washington. past|C+ C- um of Los Angeles will open [lath and stucco. . When stucco is 5 - THELH 2a it et o8 1 the great ho building here still DIBMat Cof Ahe anth e Atk | o atag of advertising methods [Properly treated, it becomes one of the | % o y IR ~Hedd e great hoom. in ng 8 S il also tnke part in the proceedings, that brinz prospects. most beautiful of surfaces. It can be NH, 2 2 VA R o : i pcreasinet theres i oy ghy BIOEDRCL | 52100 10 $4,000 A D yere partdn (i prbesadings. ety s = B1a Tne e o BRI 1 < 25 1 : 4 3 3 this fiscal year will show a rec- | $1.100 to $400 affair. 1 alk on Selling. cast I: 8 Kilam ‘:lu\l\'im.’ S Eac Hiphn = B : M, < ord . total £ \mlm;“‘ 000, or ,m;u]n One of the big topics for discussion| The brokers' division of the asso-|Whieh bassing Cloud surfaces pay or ” iy ) X o > > AR e B i B ) £10,000 Wl be thesuilizatlon. of Lo HEAR ve- | clatian® swill sioantepiiita onvenin o Mihaeien. 4 aleo P s b Z gl - » 5 s B yarvconmmnEon, e 100 10 $15.000. .. SOAIDER % f; clties tolueive. ho Atn medi s 5 "nUion | flects faintly the colors of the flowe i St ¥ 2 ; 3 s e (ke st essions on the general topic of suc-|so that the plain surface is alway A g ; i i esent amoung of All the other houses complet TV Tester A3 ot Washineron |Cessful selling methods Harold | full of beauty It makes one of the 2 A A ¥ . $ e ST 3 indications are fths this | ing the first 10 months of will also speak : Whitehead of Boston will lead the!best possible backgrounds for zarden p 2 5t o 4 { , {month will show an addition of | vear, according to the perm B . Lckewond Greene st day’s ‘discussion. Harry Hall,| pietures. The creepers will cling to A B &2 | £6.000,000 ¢ ore. June, being a | over $1 ‘0., Roston, coneulting angineers [Vice president of William A. White &|it, embroidering it with exquisite — | zood bui ith and a number of | $20,000 SHIE pper e D ns, New York City, will talk on | tracery. [ projects of considerable proportions | Wkile the greatest hoom Yeamane o iscusdon. Robert | “Using the Intagination in Originating | 1n fhis house we have made the liv- {at present in the offing will probably | struction this fiscal en in athR e 20 hanto. L i Ward Gifford of Kan . |ing room la lighted it from three [ placed beside the dresser to hold the Dlish the record-breaking total. | residential properties, commercial con i #ing in new indus-| lead the discussion on |directions, placed a la fireplace | dishes. The range is close at hand An analysis of data compiled by | struction has not heen la While s i Advertising Methods for | Where it will give the utmost possible | icebox in a storage closet, apd a se | Mrs. W. FI. Collins of the building | com: Ideal Factory Building. roker.” George H. Gallup of [cheer, and added a sunroom that | c for bhrooms and irc statistics department of the W: ! project authorized during 2 | Denver will speak on syndicate oper-[Wwould be beautiful both in Summer | hoard h the kitchen is larze | inzton Board of "Trade. ws 10 months of this fiscal r is not lndT:hr _factors that make an ideal lations, taking up the advantages of |and Winter. | the “les so placed in it th: h Vi interesting details in resard to the | vet available, the followi a table Indust building will be considered | syndicate: their or tion, thel! The dining room is on the opposite | there need he no waste of energy in | various types of construction under- | of all the construction of commerci by the division. with a Detroit build-|way in which a broker may partici-|side of the hall and separated from |preparing a meal s {ta Auring first 10 months of | and civie building o 3 hanks 5 1 mstruction in Washing- | District this fiscal year is mainly the analysis of the cost of the homes given in the permits ommer the first inz as the practical example. Walter [pate in their operation and the|the kitchen by a most complete pan-| The kitchen should he furnished in = this fiseal year. &. Darden of Detroit will enumerate |ethical questions involved in such|try. In this pantry there are nu-|light colors. It ix easy to choose arti |, During this period housing units factors which should be looked for participation. merous drawers to hold the linen used | s for the kitchen that are not eve g for about 20,000 people were author- such a building. Then the div Alexander S. Taylor of Cleveland.|in the dining room, and above them |sores and are easy to keep clean, for s i | ized total of 3.198 one or two Will make a field trip to the building |Ohio. will outline the advantages re shelves inclosed in glass to hold|tables are providgd with porcelain 3 w family dwellings were constructed selected und score it on the points held |a real estate firm of doing | the dishes used in the setting of the | tops, shelves made o . linoleums | Sixty-three apartment g essential. Fenton Parke of Buffalo business. John P. Hook: ; [table. There is also ample space for are heautiful in color and walls car 4 of 1,6 ments were | 12 office buildings will address the divis aporaisa) |will speak on appraising business | sink and two drain boards, which are | be painted chee iy es al of 4.846| 13 public garag of Industrial real estate. W. H.|properties. on the same level with the runni Upstairs there are two hedrooms DN Foou- - -~ Multipling this by 5 schools Daum of Los Angeles will speak on| The farm lands division will empha- boards of the dressers. This arrange. and hath and hu losets for linen miesles ave f ur persons to ur " storage huildi effective sell 1d leasing methods |Size the new movement and the new | ment enables the worker to move | in addition to a large room for the gives a total of approximately for the industrial broker outlook in regard to farm lands and | dishes from one place to the other|owner. with two generous closets This huge const Accurate Al of real estate |farm life. C. Fulenwider of Den-|merely by sliding, instead of awkward | The stairs lead up from the hall as the i: sound real estate |ver will d cuss the appr al of farm |lifting and carryving to and fre The | which connects the livin room and financing will be an importunt sub- |lands. Frank B. White of Chicago, |sink is beneath a window, so that all | dininz n. One may come down ct Lo come before (he morizage and |president of the Frank B. White Ax| possible light s given (o the worker, |stairs and siep directly out of ance division. Preston M. Nolan of | ricuhtur: Advertisers’ Service will { while at the same time she may have | onto side porch and into the g hi will discuss this subject on |{advertising farm lands. Samuel R.(a chance to glance occasionally at the |den—this without disturbing S Massachusetts the general prozram, and also before [tell of the most successful ways of | garden back of the house. Zuests in the living room—at such the ‘mortgage and finance division, |Guard of Chicago, director of the| in the kitchen also is found a com: | times as this may be desired. A food Park John E. Parsons, Toledo, Ohio, will |Sears Roebuck Agricultural Founda-|plete arrangement for the worker's |of light enters the hall from the re ar! open a discussion of comparative con- [tion, will speak on what publicity can|comfort. There is a large porcelain | window and the cross-draft here ag- jipuction: costs and the outlook for |do for farm land sales. Myron R.|sink and _drainboard in_one plece, | sure the housewife a double check | 42 Bone of Fort Wayne, Ind., w speak | T —— | against odors coming from the 1 2 3, = s . el Bimitly of Hartford: Gonn.,] on ways of mx.m"’,g up a pr -mpne‘_ qu Hen'tothe Aihthg or I“‘ln-: room = { Washington’s most beautiful residential section of detached manager of the mortgage loan depart. | for farm lands. ( o outhwick | Will have four meetings during the | With no wasie spagce and a co homes. Containing seven million feet of forest-covered land, churches embassy 4 charitable he e 2 hospitals houses with a | § hotel 2 department stores £1.200.000 “tion e miscellaneous $662.000 ment of the Connecticut General Life [of Minneapolis will outline appeals { couvention. struction that is net” expensive and | Vi ix i proved streets, s vha o >f In‘;m‘nlv Co.. will tell of the indi at will sell farms. J. E. Miller of “;the ,v,""““"',‘: will be J. H. !(n‘m, vet substantial, this liitle house will with six miles of improved streets. Includes what remains of vidual “appetites” of insurance com neva. Ohlo, will speak on the crea- | Miami. Fli.. “Beginning Co-operatiye | hecome a hon the ! sense of | 1 1 panies in the muki of busine: P ersanization and | Projects™; All W. Swayne, Chicago. [ the word£6) vers many b i | The Trlangle of Increasmg Values property loans. V. H. Day of Tulsa, o ment for such an organi- | "Approved Standard Methods for Co-| Since the prices of material and la —between Connecticut, Massachusetts and Cathedral avenues. Okla., will speak on the tter of | eherative Apartments”; C. H. North. | hopovary so materially in different lo [ 9am- Over 200 } = $15,000 to $200,000 | B mechanics lien laws, and will =0 into | John H. Williamson of the Findlay, | Champaisn, 1ll.. “Co-operative Apart: ccalities, we do not attempt to #i : ¥ VOE e enolIics IO 9y 0 » ouilt and under con- the advisability of the adoption in | Ohio, Real Estate Board will discuss | ments for the Smaller Cities™; Roy 6! { eqtimare as to cost, but struction. Actual improvements and home values ceed other States of the lied laws now | the place which the farm lands broker | Pratt. Philadelphia, dling Jtild- v H you consult your local builde / ed villa sites, lots, centra e 1 operating in Wisconsin and in Call- | can take in advancing better farming | IPE% of the Smaller Type +|ean zive vou detailed information as | $5,000,000. Wooded villa sites, lots, central and side hall fornda 3 leschces b . atie of cakers on the genegalconvention | 1 (he costs of your exact need homes, with lots from 50 to 115 feet front. Park Office, 32d H. Lindow of Detr Omaha. Nebr.. will speak of the re-|brogram. alveady amhounced, are|jngealled in this design. For : St. and Cathedral Ave. “Titles.” Byron V. Kana | sponsibility which a colonizer has for | 5. W. . New Y on real | nation as to the procuring { L A = b, will_ 141le ongine paltion oo Run e e | astats vonds at g iuneion SE11G the piocs ) the | Note the careful thought that has been given to the hausewife's convenience. in . of mortgages in the investment field. | g | tively new=method 4% | dand a sthmped and selfaddresed en | the well .arranged kitchen and pantry space- and the ample closet room. a. | e atioparsiant e reaeibod, of fnancing s | send a xtamped and selfaddrissed, en | emple cla 1ddaug annon, Inc. b Bt o oy ; N e m’“““s‘}{ Tica 0. on the appraleal of real estate; l\\_‘aavpe e Rea ate : And note, too, the comfort and cheeriness of the well lizhted living rooms 9 Chase of K < Cit ke ate board's membership? | € C- Nichols of New York City, on - E and the charm_of the inclosed sunroom for hot Summer days or gloomy TABLISHED 1899 nto of Ransas v to a real estate board's membership? | £ T, Fietols o New Work (City, on (Copsright George Matthew Adams.) American Tn That%p oh e o0 the. questios thativn | SPoDatSvar AN ndtale (wulvas fuf 2 Winter ones. Riggs-Semmes Bldg., Dupont Circle, Potomac 2200 on “Act L e threshed out by the -asseciation s | of rthwestern University. on the | Swanepoel, s | Bullding « : cealtor secretaries diviston. . C.{fut American cities; H. R has been 4 : executive secrets of the St.inis. on impr ment of the a E re. During this period she Mo.. Real Estate Exchange. and | ance of American cities; A, S never been fully conseious. Fifteen | Results of jon by the | Pierce Jones, &xecutive secretary of the | of Atlanta, on the re 3 ago the shack of her lover's | o P | Chicago Real Estate Board, will rep- | business ethics: Faul . |@cath brought on hysterical catalepsy, hove e firet | Tesent varying views on the question. | Madison, . on real e nd she resisted all efforts to awaken as are in operation In um will be held on qualifi 3 her 6 | DEncInal Gities of the |eiicern quired for active member e = = = eniral andnordhwestern sections of | ship in re 'h:;:j“‘;"'l‘-;l:'_‘ JonaRety 2 the country will be presented to the |of the 8| ol .. Real Es R ronvention by Samuel N. Reep, Min. | Board: Hugh Hoff of the Dallas, Tex. neapolis. chairman of the division's | Real Estate Board: Walter Greene of " . . - anding committee on second mort- | the Miami, Fla., Real Estate Board: F S'A P k te operations Miss Margaret Ven Deman of the | acing a Cre rarxK in Weys in which new subdivisions | Real Estate Board of the Oranges and ay be given the benefit of co-|Maplewood, N. J.. Arthur Mertzke Operatively held golf courses, play.|of the Madison, Wis., Real Estate rounds and even country elubs and | Board, and D. M. Venus of the Tulsa, private schools will be brought before | Okla., Real Estate Board, R subdivid division. H. S. Kissell, [ Charles G. e 3 | || Washington's Most Picturesque Suburb— 7 | president of the Kissell companies, |the National Asso pringfield. Ohio, will tell of ways in | the secretaries division on enforcing which sich may be intro- | the realtors’ code of ethics. Other duced. ‘Gec . Ford of New : E Brown Irwin of th president of the National Conference | Wichita, Real E Board, \ City Planning. will speak on city | on promoting public understanding of | Sndinikuopaliti trict planning. the term realtor; Leo Bozell, executive | secretary of the Omaha, Nebr.. Real Study the Small Home. Estate F . on institutional news- | Small-house constriction will have a | paper_advertising as it is now being | gession to itself on the home builders’ | used by realty beards; \'al J. Roth program. Henry R. am of Bos- | child of St il, on appraisal com ton will open the subject at this con- | mittee procedure; Richard Endicott. ference. John J. Hurst of Baltimore etary of the Atlantic City Real will talk on financing the purchaser of | Estate Board, on special services a small h i division will utilize | board may give its members: Pe two typical Detroit subdivisions as its | Powell. executive secretary of the “laboratory” materal. Preceding the | Milwaukee Real Estate Board. on field trip Edward Lovely of Detroit | making the work of the secretary a will outline “Five Fundamental Prin- | profession. ciples in Developing High-grade Sub-| The co-operative apartment section divisions. 1 B. K. Taylor of Detroit of the mortgage and finance division RRtRtRtRtR ARt tRtRtRF RthtRtRtRthththtRthtR Rt 1612 Crittenden St. N.W. § Just West of 16th St. 7 —the Miller-Built Community— $10’750 ‘ The Best Location in The beauties of Wesley Heights cannot be described—for nature painted the scenic effects : : which form the setting for the most artistic For an cntirely detached home. ak foor Cleveland types of homes which our architects are design- throughout ; cedar closets with automatic lights; ing and we are building. The community attic over entire house. $1,500 cash and small Parl{ Eresents afcapt“’.a“"g picture—in Washington— monthly payment. ; ut apart from its turbulent bustle—a peaceful, _ A (l E l\t f tl’l restful home environment—where the children Sample House, 6708 4th St. N.W. BN T T YT e Handsomest Homes : 7% Every Home is a home of character—ranging (Two Have Been Sold) in price from $12,950 | | N Miller-built — which means not only BEST built—but of Corner home, facing 105-ft. boulevard. Six i e bl oo o S A : R A, i s i 5 Motor out Mass. Ave. across Wis. Ave., rooms, built-in garage, unusually large porches. finish. turning to left into Cathedral Avenue, to It has the appointments of a $16,000 home. Wesley Heights. By trolley to Dupont $2.500 cash payment | Circle with transfer to Bus that goes directly to Wesley Heights. Sample House, 6640 Piney Branch Road N.W. Idaho Ave' and (Corner of Whittier St. & P. Br. Rd. Porter Street The Sample Home Is $l 1,950 Midway Between Connecticut and Wisconsin Avenues 7 rooms: a.m.i.: 4 bedrooms, with tile bath: N\ 3601 porterSt. 3307 Newark Street built-in tub and shower. Plenty of large closets. You won't o t:fl.r te}]u_al & 2 -ches H il caas S in attractiveness and intrinsic > Concrete porches. Exceptionally easy terms. < lie i s rhale OF Clevetand ;.s loc?ted th; Gandsome ome of an officer in the Sample House, 737 Aspen St. N.-W. Park. HeS AL phoHagbec sleccs . 515‘250 to 317‘500 4 ETET ; =3 away—which accounts for the tempting price and terms upon : S # % which it may be purchased. $1 4.750 Terms to Meet Your Lo H 4T ; S IRIT® Pure Colonial in type—and b \ Convenience R g construction and finish. Ten 8 rooms; built on one of the best floor plins 2 A G LS rooms and three baths—with : c = SE Wholly detached with deep ; breakas PRt offered today. A new feature of a dressing room : > oreakfast porch, sleeping 3 # lawns and foundation planting 3 d porch; servants’ quarters with and sleeping p(njch. Oak finished Athrnug’hom‘ —all of different type—making : . b®th in basement. Entire house Large pantry with dresser and built-in refrig- ) This h is $2.000 und T a very effective neighborhood. ! : »S;P_(‘”l"‘ :"d painted I]vln': erator. is home is $2. underpriced. ; j Spring—and is in excellent T \ 6 and 8 rooms—and two baths— condition throughout. Stately Eight Rooms, Two Baths, Two-Car Garage Sample House, 810 Aspen St. NW. N\ beautifully finished. 3 ot & ; trees and handsome planting. We Invite Your Inspection N s % Possession will be given 3 : Open for inspection every S immediately. Open for Inspection All Day - Opened Sunday and Daily Until 9 P.M. afternoon and all day on Today and Tomorrow Sunday. Open for Inspection Sunday Afternoon fro;n 2t 6 @'Qfiifif\[{‘”fi?fifi,\‘f’s"m e W.C. and A. N. Miller — Colovads Biiing e Mt 18D Seventeenth St. - Jonters Main 1790 Members Operative Builders’ Association of D. C. A Breuninger-Built Home AR ARt R R R R R R R St tRY RtRth LA tRth Rt tRththththth Just completed; a distinctive home in an exclusive location overlooking Rock Creek Park. Beautiful shade trees on property. 1410 H St. 7 ) ththththth

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