Evening Star Newspaper, September 5, 1925, Page 20

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20 i I THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 5, 1925. REAL ESTATE. — ; < $fi44 824 458 SUM ‘;'l‘lll'kisll ()ffl('ia]s MARINE CORPS ORDERS. | WALSKA’S “HOME CITY.” h;;lf-:;‘v:"“ sband’s home, as ;;"l'l:‘ty 111[ !1‘3;:(:. ;‘::fis:hl;l::c;mdfl?; - ?&s&sm\\v“s\\\x\\\\\&\%\\\\)\\\\\\\\\\s\\\\)\\\; UL, TUL O tax of §1 A k has spent most of her time in Pa | Ordered to Shed | Many Transfers Are Made—New |Harold McCormick's Wife Pnys\“”'”" e $168.276. |engaged with operatic and concert s jameson'Bmlt Homes 2 Since thelr marriage in Paris Au-' work. UF FURD Turbans for Hats| = O0ficers Asigned. Income Tax in Gotham. ; - i GU ASSETS e PR e et er 5. 00 . 3 o 6th St. N.E. By the As: 1 head 12, September 5. | ey . | W o “ ; ? 7 ; » 8 Sold the newly born 1 Motor Corporation Shows In- aston e s city to Norfolk, v bt i Do w : £3) 918 to 932 14th St. S.E. crease of $170,000.000 e G o Bl Ot | ; Deal ith A Realtor | ' : 4 Sold Over Last Year. 4 : 3 4 8 el ‘p THE Dealing in real estate is different than buying or 4 11)7:;‘;::; 1;%4 o ] rs selling any other commodity. It requires honesty, in- 7 o i 1R legril:', h:ining and Ability’. 'rh.uq:u.nr.:.eio:.: are : i ’ / 54 Sold set up in the standard Code of Ethics which every 2 Pl. N.W. Realtor is obligated to follow. ( .“’I’ North J for Holiday s When in Doubt Consult the Board WALTER A. BROWN 1400 H ST. N.W. MAIN 1653 Washington Real Estate Board Deal With a R = b mary S, e a3, : - 1417 K Street N.W. 5 T éy ' W. Bradley Lane Overlooking the C. C. N | £ . 5 ! Club Grounds T b B Bllllgfll()h T “Ask the Man Who Owns One” Attractive : Itil!IIIlI!IIIIIIIIlIlIII|lIlfllllillllllI]I[Ill\flllllllll!lll!ll\l!lIIIlI!IHIHIlIII!!lIIIIIIIIlHIIIIlIlI'\!N||I!!II!IIIIIIIiiIiIIIIIIlIIIlm ?‘\x\\(\\\\\\\xfls\\\\\\s\\\x\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\' ZASAAAAAAAAAAANRANANRARAAAARNANARARNANNRA SN An attractive new home, truction; con- ! ’ Home 7 rooms; all modern improvements, [iHIK ; 0 e 3 \ [ hot-water heat; lot 50x114. ed in one.of the five lovely rooms and tile Ry most attractive sections of bath 3 ‘ nace, R Virginia, where land values AAA oA e oce i electric lig ay, N 9 are_incr AImost as 3 ‘ apidly as in Florida. Only ~ large lot a verything N bafed T d Bl B e e s iyt B I¢'s aFact! These Thoroughly Modern. Semi-Detached Brick Homes et & Co ! Inc N ; Are Being Sold at Prices Substantially Lower Than Any Similar gain Heads Labor Body. & > r ” ’ ‘ . . . 4 52 i3 % . 1o || No. 738 15th St. N.W. B. M. SMITH Builder § Dwellings in a Restricted Community in Washington Today! Main 6830 | Arlington Va. Phone Clarendon 599-J-1 Deal With a Realto: i 3 o b A Charming Home in | 6’7 50 | Chevy Chase, D. C. il g e With Your Rent AWA Here’s a Chance to buy one Of (One Block West of Conn. Ave.) these Kennedy-built Homes Beautiful Corner Lot 3632 Warder Street T T Park View hasn’t a more attractive Home in I all that pleasing section than this one and it’s { going to be sold at a price that makes a decided i I bargain of it. 510.950—Think of it! | a1l We Urge Your Immediate 5 1Thinkorit. ||| . . i/ i - 3 i 8 4 T STEVENS RIDGE, Wardman’s fifty-acre development of —and accommodating terms, as well i prices, offers you relief from paying rent to some untlr.w wk It’s one of those big 21-foot homes—which E # investing that money for your own benefit and enjoying a de " ho means big roomy rooms. Six rooms and bath— g same time. It is impossible for us to tell you in words the quality feature built and finished as Kennedy Homes are famous I 4 1 | popular new dwellings, priced well below $7,000, and vet si d in a desi for being—which also means its up-keep ex- » i i £ 2 : munity reached via Sixteenth Street, Colorado and Georgia Aver 160 please: pense is practically nothing. | : i | the worth of these homes; you are missing a distinct opportunity if you do not at least Open for inspection all day Sun- = ‘ <2 = 2 | a visit this Saturday, Sunday or Monday! day and (Labor Ddy) Monday 8 ¥ ' « | Ga. ave. cars give almost minute transportation serv- / eI T : i EXHIBIT HOUSE ice—getting off at Quebec Place and walking one block. Or i el Pias e i | y either of the two bus lines run within a square. - Z i 614 Roxboro Place WA QDMAN Drive out 16th St. and through 5 = Colorado Ave.— ke Georgia Office Open for Information up to 9 P.M. S.E. Corner of 39th and Leganon ouw 1430 K Street Mamasnts i SR S Every Evening e i3 One square north of Rittenhouse Ave. Car to Rittenhouse Sireet. Street between 5th and 7th. “We House One-tenth of ' DESCRIPTION i I Washingtons “Pomutation s CKEEVERa"dGOS I Center hall plan with colonial stairway, large living | B - & 2 2 ieo room, with 2 French door ning onto spacio h 5 T = | . with 2 nch doors opening o acious porch, ‘AL REALTORS. attractive fireplace, large dining room, modern kitchen, breakfast alcove, 4 bedrooms, 2 tile baths, attic, large cellar, 1415 K Street Main 4752 | garage to match house and many other attractive features. Maximu Very Attractive Price and Terms Open for Inspection Sat., Sun. and Mon. Lawrence R. Smoot & Co. 1516 H St. N.W. Phone Main 4860 fi’igjagzn’%j::“ Averrve The Finest Group of HOME SITES and turn left one square. ¥ In All Washington “Marvelous for the Money” “And entirely different from anything in or around Washington” —that's the freely expressed : opinion of every wvisitor to : z ¢ . =/ Chevy Chase Terrace || { bW Ay 11§ | oyiz e T No suburb of Washington can compare with this new Cafritz community—in either the natural beauties nor the Homes we have set like jewels in this artistic environment. ; 1 il N —7 — — Lots of 75 feet front—which o i s i Burlding e 75 unusually wide & i Coloni ¢ s Originally designed Center-hall and Cottage i - 3 : A % X i 7823.98 types—with wide lawns all around; shrubbery e . : planting; one and two baths, built-in fixgures; at- tractive porches; artistic fireplaces; beautiful hard- wood floors—closets everywhere—and bright, airy EDGEMOOR kitchens. Garages of harmonious designs. Every detail of finish adds its telling touch to the won- , By EUGENE G. ADAMS derful picture. We have found Edgemoor a delightful place in which @ = 2 9 to live both in Winter and in Summer. e 525 49 $15,500 and $15,950 9 RS O SN R < - 4 & i 7 t is a real privilege to enjoy the quiet, freedom from LAGOEN VENUVE The matter of terms will be adjusted to your heavy traffic, and the pure; ‘bracing ‘country sir, st such & & . 4 . prle iy i Just Off Upper Sixteenth Street Near Rock Creek Park convenience convenient distance from the city. * i 2 2 | B ropuiar scclsim the beautifully wooded wrac border. Consider this superly location, a few minutes drive straight ; RS o e (U (S L ing upper Sixteonth Street where it adjoins Rock Creck out magnificent Sixteenth Street Boulevard from the White Luepect B famn S8 Fgt s e g Park is adjudged one of the finest residential sections House, and surrounded by many of the City’s finest homes Any day or Evening huAhhy romping_children of the family will be especially b of the National Capital. And the two entire squares we are The entrance to Rock Creek Park just above Old Pierce ks delighted with Edgemoor. " (5 offering as restricted home 2 Mill is just down Blagden D e netn avebne— g GREVY GHASE TERRAGE K sites are, we helieve, the See Mr. Kyle on the Ground! Avenue and the boundaries of ::n:h“::uyl:;;:ifi.-g:um Gouiig' ox (AL Ohavy, ONawe , g choicest of all! The average the Park are even closer. i all 1 | width of these lots is over Property values in this section Club. Or, if more convenient—our auto will c: or you. | !14 : ! S 90 féck and thiey dsa il oorir AQD M A 5 :eu“:up‘i d‘l; “:nh‘:nr ;:Ig.s.l"l:l'\ Watch Washington Grow to a Milllon. ln};y graded, y;ovidlid :hl‘z 2 now while moderate prices wide cement sidewalks, dou- . still prevail and you have a ble grass parking, water and 1430 K Street Main 3830 of build - i 3 choice Tocation; © 14th & K Builders of Communities

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