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REAL AT THE EVENING STAR, URDAY, JUNE 20, 1925. AL ESTATE. 1T CAPITAL REALTORS GO | ~ 'REAL ESTATE MARKET T0 DETROIT TOMORRow | HOUSE PLANS FOR HOME PLANNERS | ™syows MoRE acTIVITY TR e | Photograph of Plan| : . = | ; e : Sixty District Real Estate Men Will Developed in Stone| R ~ 7 7E ) \Money Plentiful and Rates Holding Attend Eighteenth Annual Conven- B v v | Steddy, W hile Demand Makes Business . Py Designed for Brick, This| |8 3 B : ‘ ; ' A tion of National Board. Owner Chose Fieldstone | [ ) ¢ - s P LA iy — e for This Handsome Approximately 60 Washington real | the speakers will ba Rrig. G Na H . % . - % g 7 i ¥ | The market for real estate generally | The reports also show a greater tors, representing a large number of than W. McChesney, who appeared ome. : : , = | shows a greater:degree of activity | stabllization of rentx than has heen the leadinz real estate houses in the Lefore the congressional committee i A ! 4 3 |than during the season of 1924, ac-|indicated in any previous survey come Nhtional Capital, will leave tomorrow | investigating the rent situation here : i g » : : g 2 cording to the sixth semi-annual sur- ducted by the assq d a steady afternoon for the 18th annu: 1ast year and discussed the license law | . Nature has offered for man's ap 3 23 vey of conditiong over the United|progress of American cities in over tion of the National Asso ion of |and the housing situation in Wash- [ proval many kinds of material with £ - . oo, States and Canagla, which: has just | coming the building short left by Real F Boards in Detroit. ington before thit body which to build his home, but without . ‘ ch : 2 | been compieted by ffie Ngtional Amecr |the war. Sixty-seven of the 225 cities ) convention -ig -one: of the larg 5 e = v B L | ciation of Real Estate rds. ‘The |reported overbuilding in some forn ext _gatherings Of- Amherican buslness A doubt the aristocrat of them all ls | 2 5 | survey is made through reports from | A remaining shortage of dwellings men that ix held annually. and it ts There will be : subjects | stone. There are two kinds of stone A b 4 *¥ o X | constituent local real estate boards in |was reported by 32 per cent of the 000 real. | of interest [ I public be. | houses. One is the much-used cobble- T P el s o4 | 225 cities iien ' o JalidhiGge fort AnasiTaeitta k | expected that there will b Lors represtnting real estate hoards in’| Sides the .technical discussions, such | stone house: the other s the split -2 3 3 % While phenomenay demand has de-|29 per cent and a shortage of bus 316 cltles throughout the country at.|AS .the financing of purchasers of | fieldstone. There are varieties of fin 2 sy 3 e | veloped in certain communities and | ness structures by 25 per cent fending the matherinmg which will con. Small homes, the actual’ net” ¢ost to |ish of the latter. One may trim the 2 ' 2 ; . : an uniiknal;, stagmatioh b Ay "beets ; tinue from June 23 to.26. the borrower of building and loan | stone or even go to the extent of pol- o 3 - prevalent in certgin other communi- Activity TIncreased. The Washl : . association loans. small house con- | ishing it, but the truly‘beautiful stone 3 3 . 38 3 s , : ties, on the whdle the real estate | The increase in real estaie n The Washington delegation will be R ¥ o folraaite riks oh e i etion, comparative const house is the one built of the rough 3 . 4 T market is a steady one, on a high level | aciivity over last season is | T e N i e T Jave [costs and many other items of general | split stone with all joint: hortzontal. 4 O S G 4 | of activity. also by the index of actual number Washingion for Deirolt tomorrow) Interest It is tmpossible, hecause of luck of . oo o o | " Money for the development of real afternoon av 230 by special teafn, | While the pragram for the conven. | space, to go ‘Into detall as to stone < Y e b . o 4 7 o |estate ix reported as plentiful in the | various citigs. which i< prepared The train will go direct to Detroit s crowded with discussions and | construction and why it ix much bet- RS 3 x ¢ | United States as a whole, with rates monthly by the association from off ’ on the va.|ter to have the joints ontal_in B Sy 2 i i e e | holding steady. However, there i s | cial figures. Since 1916, when the com re estate and Stead of vertical % say that L, = S Z tendency toward falling rather than |piliation was begun. the number of ¢ . ss. the Detroft Real | beauty conforms ain rules in rising rates. the survey finds. Money | lransfers and convevandes in these e Wasl on delegatio 3 - K | | 3 nn’:"rp ASHInRlon sl ‘\‘\-"H“‘“ b 4 ” the official host. has | building a home as well as in other \ | for first mortgages is most plentiful |41 typical cities is showr i M sl e L S \ entertainment fofures, | things and there are many reasons | {in the larger cities,” which report |dex to have been grad KHOE, chehanan of She 19208 | g why the vertical joint Is not used in g | almost unanimously that eapital is |ing, with fuctuations an o Jarrell. bresi | tormal recept ance, Dest o jon. (Cohblestone | available in excess of demand. The | market conditions and the e O e, S ive | ontithe, Detgolt Lake St | ¢ o s solidity. One can | An ideal design for a corner lot, since * = e - greatest volume of demand for money |economie situation. A rec sty 1 o Wi Je it i automobile sights and in. 1 out at the least | ‘pack and front are equally attractive. |is for loans on homes and residential | . $3 per cent above & 0 PR it 1 trips. spec Y s not true in real- — = | property ave: was reached in Feh Recause of the developments in the 1 DS | et i foi < for the ludies and many other | 1LY, Appearance $ far in any line. | walls of tile or other washable ma | Rates Holding Steady. Natfonal Capital since (b st s planned The doorway of this house 18 one 0f | erial. Sun should stream in through s | = vention, when the Washingion r ates will arrive in | the features of "P"".I‘ it l"_l( | wide windows eam from the cook 2 loney rates are holding steady in entertained more than 3 Detrolt Monday m s and will | steps rise with dignity from the brick | y,p should be carried away through | 7 per cent of all the cities reporting men from all of Ay k fn Washir the fol k leading to them. The tiouse ventilators and the sink should be of | C 5 A tendency toward falling rates is re- ot lowinzg Saturday morni B « | the right height to prevent back | > | ported in 27 per cent of the cities. |V ex stood Bl Bee B, et wide, i i { Only & per cent indicate a tendency t fall in M tepded and dise ok 251, feet deep. nee it ix quite as | SURHL toward rising rates P very in April gted; “willisbetiol apecialiinterenl from Wash. | lovely from the back as it is in the| American cities are evidently ex when the index s T present are: | front. it would be an ideal desizn for | panding in their residential areas. The e e e s Jarrell. af the Real :‘:;‘.‘uu;irh.lxy et S 6 /will fina. that eVery survey finds the market for f cover will E- Doan K. Hartunz e dnenlace Ay Sh ] X nce has been studied out. even to sions showin for the gathering. My, McKeever wil| chairman of the convention com: | 10t make the misuake of having oo | 26 MmOt Teven O L e Mr. Petly | mittee: Otho C. Barkley, Thomas . | large stone in this m.;m o i | mot only forms a decorative teature, | same as last 3 9 per cer ; e S 2 Jarrell. Carl Mrs. Thomas E. | We see fireplaces made of the large |y, provides a place where magazines | A 5 e e e e | Jarrell. Miss ’ rell. ki stones. This is poor taste and should | e stored perhaps—a most us estate market In 157 of the 2 s [port a le @ e Lester n "/;”- ] L. Hillyard of the Washington P not be allowed. ful idea | | reporting. In 89 of the cities the de-|cent of the of Washington. will speak on P. Barreft, Mr. and "Mvs. € | The stairs lead out of the hall and | ", mané for city lots for residence sites |more ac . - e and Mrs, . This hous ould be brig¢| - T ardized Accounting for Co-op ® | s Lee D. Latimer, A. C. Hough | in this house haye been made a spe i ,',,',,‘,mi,\.'“'“,‘,,";_“,'l'“ik,‘ is leading the market. Demand for |The cities in th Apartments o L McKeover, | vial feature. The living room is at the | = <l e o In et suburban lots leads in 64 of .the cities: | of the United Sta There will be a num of topics of » . I > L g left and across the hall at the right is | as sk ideslenad forbntalc coRBIEIC ‘thi! demand is greatest, of course, in |tive market Feneral interest discussed at the con-| yoroa® O Brown, =Waverly | W.| (5o Ginink room. .Leading out of the | of. Put the owner chose the fold. | | the 1arger cities. Demand for busiriess | those of an\ vention. Oneof the cllksigehist 15 esoay duad ) oo Mo a0 sinine room.t, tharrear Iala. pantry [ BISD® 000 Lo Hote BUKE, S0P, Cute property is at the head of the market | cent of the citie loaked 1pon generally by the realtors | weed T hann b aarretr o By | where all dishes may he kept. There [ OR TBIE PES 208 FOC e in 50 of the cities reporting. Several |ing is also verv acti as likely to be one of ‘the most im- | yyoo ™ “Weedon, Wilmot W | are broad shelves in tacee kg x i i | of the reports mention more than one | Shortage of capital ortant is the scheduled address by 8 that there is ample room The planting of the grounds s | ) i type of property as in top market {vestment ix reported Strans of New York City, who will and-preparing all desserts and xal | be extremely simple, with & | demand Lot the cities of this sectior speak on real estate morigage bonds The kitchen porch ix so inviting that | "";'):”I’h ";1‘5*’ ab '; ;l- b I Recanse o zrea erest re- | 4 " a pleasure for any maid to | With the of the house. Recanse of the great interest re-| g ™ s, IO FYRLIE gt g an, |1t will be a pleasure for any maid t : e lipuse 4 eentiv evidenced in Washinston in-the | o 0 N Tllst Gle " ‘work in such surroundings. | s \ | financing of buildings some of the 5 o Herd: 2ol 10 there are four large bhed | topics of the finencial division of the e o asink Valk (rooms and a good sized s i a Qi | M h tt pational association. it is expected, | k. | porch. The two baths are ven- | as arbor vitae or o f Y assacnusetts Filberof great gnlorestitayhe local | g Gaines. ~ Whittington. Gordon | ALGT: Kennedy, Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Offutt, | Many Addresses. Martin_ West. William = S. Phillips 'h Hartung Is Leader. ter which during the re. r 1924 the curve of the Activity December house is a »d example of | modern scientific arrangement of the rooms. If you will study them care | 34 per ce Letivit Trew Latane Lewis. Mr. and Mrs John G. Graham. F H pxton. R. I Cottrell of the Evening Star. Robert ientlv placed us regards the bedrooms ish ivy. which will stay green i | nd the plumbing Is centered with the | MIght be suggested. | i Park {ichen plumbing, thus, reducing ex ince the prices of material and la g el . pérbe bor vary so materially we do not at . Pitts. C. Ridgeway Taylor 5 ; i tempt (o give an estimate as to cost he of the subjects in this line ) oo ey i Perhaps there is nothing more con- & - 8 | be Sylvan'J. Luch, N. €. Haldtead, L. L. |\ o pient in a home than closet room,|but suggest that you consult your Financing b he First >, i 3 O . . - B e o wutaber | Bowen: John A, Peuy. executive | [5G0, ouid searcelv. require more | local builder, who can g Washington’s most beautifut residential section of detached onal Investigations. by, Samuel | "SETetary of the board. than is found in this house. [very | information as to the cost of vour ex homes. Containing seven million feet of forest-covered land, b of Minneapolis. *“The Position ; e room fs amply supplied. aes: necds ilofbe dustalliaiin gus e . > ith iles of improved streets. Includes what remains of rtgages in the Investment BUILDING BOOMED ‘The hasement is almost another | $i&n. For information as to proci < | Note the extraordinary efficiency with which every foot of space is wtilized for || With six miles ot 1mp : - $ a S by Bryon V. Kanaley of Chi . house in itself. There are conven- .:-hesphr;l(:k;mfinm‘pl;d JE Lk D economy and convenience of houseworkthe ample closet space, the cen- The Trimgle of lncreasing Values ‘laeurance Company | iences of every description in this ed and e Property Loans,” by F. Graeme S X 5 cellar and it may be kept so clean | €nvelope to the Real Estate Editor of o, . Other talks on this | Manufacturers’ Record Shows Big|,nq airy that the children will find it | The Star tering of plumbing. the small but well planned kitchen and service pantry, : = the absence of those odd angles and corners that are the bane of all good |{ —between Connecticut, Massachusetts and Cathedral avenucs. ject are also planned - R delightful play place on rainy days. | (Copyright George Matihew Adams.) housekeepers. |{ Over 200 homes from $15,000 to $200,008 built and under con- There was much last A Or the maid may iron here in perfect 4 struction. Actual improvements and home values excced Winter during ‘e sion | B . June 20Industrial, | comtort “during he| hot duva of| oroire anE WANING, | SKYSCRAPER FOR CHICAGO 7IC. e SIInE of Chicase and win || 38,000,008 Wooded villa sites, lots, central and side hall controversy about estate : act | 8 . Al vegetables. canned and Jewelers' Building of Chic 7 2 - = =l w.:m'w oot 5 exp that this | tiviti 3 State: fresh, as,well as ruit. have their own 2 —_— house re 4 homes, with lots from 50 to 115 feet front. Park Office, 32d will again be brought to the attention | 5 ave s places. The coal is in it own com A 40story skyscraper facing the fact 3 . I{ St. and Cathedral Ave. of Congress at the next ses: passed all previous tment. as 1S the furnace. | The annual report of stri this | Chicago River, one block west of the view of this. the ¢ s re- | lar period. with « total of 3: e Che modern kitchen is much |country shows that in 1924 there were | poulovard Link Bridze—the fiest new | [l 4nd many associated . \orts on the 2 state | published in the construction columns | smaller than the old-time one and |1 Glsputes, as compared. with 3.7g9 | Coulevard Ein ge—the first new | g’y 1 a Shannon lnc Tice | of the Manufacturers' Record. Dur- | everything in it should be xo arranged |in 1916, a gradual reduction in the building to be erected on Wacker ie Jewelers' Building of Chicago ’ . ) interest to the local | ing the corresponding period of the | that one may go from one duty to|number of strikes having taken place | Drive, made pos: by the double- | it is-said, will be the tallest skyscraper | 3 en,_The results of ihe license | preceding vear 20168 ftems were: pub. | another without loss of enersy. Such |during the past nine vears. The total | decking of old South Water streel | west of New York City feet tall | Ri S Bldm'“m‘““m’ E:m le. P 00 4 N California And the recent de. lished. while the total for the first a kitchen may easily be kept clean, number of persons involved in dis- | was announced vesterda¥ by Glaver | 2 hGIIeE oot Mook 1 top of dbrsas) iggs-Semmes .. Dupont Circle, ac 22| Celopments will be discussed. One of five months of 1923 was 25021 with floors of tile or linoleum and | putes during 1924 was 654,453 & Dinkelberg, architects, of Chicago Foet mbovaiine lnei shieat davers g8 g-» P , Potomac TS A g2z 2 s e s P T T e PP Choice Lots in Chevy Chase for Sale by THOMAS J. FISHER & COMPANY, Inc. 2 G NN FESSENDEN New subdivision—part of the highest property in the District of Columbia- Grading work completed; streets are being concreted; concrete curbs, cement sidewalks, sewer and water mains are being laid. All lots are on proper grade in relation to streets. Various sizes and shapes to suit all. Lots 60 feet front are as low as $3,637. Terms reasonable. Make vour selection now. Lots sold—shown shaded above. Lots in last subdivision, just north, placed on market and sold by us have since doubled in value. Plats and full information furnished. THOMAS J. FISHER & COMPANY, Inc. 738 15th Street Northwest Main 6830