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ING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 19, 1925. REAL ESTATE. 3 Economics and Public Utilities, will mmmmmmmwmm&m@r R NRERIPBLICIR BAP”A[ IS NINTH ] CONGRESS OFFICIAL BUYS HOME IN CAPITAL REALTY INSTITUTE oo e e At T ' | WILL START DEC. 27 [uie ity s Lo ¥l v Only $45 Per Month IN BUILDING LIST qa2 REAL ESTATE. THE EV .h_______‘_______ , includes a study of the man. establishing a determining the h they appeal, economics in opera- nagement accounts : gement con Courses in Real Estate Funda-|schedule of class of tna mentals and Practice securing ten: tion, property 1 or N i i g irs and i e, Records for November Place Will Be Given. 3:?3"'.'.'?3“'.33“'fifunfifiemé.'.‘{“?fé'l“n'im. e = tion. Real estate appraisals, covering the s of income us a test of value, ap- idences and apartments lease equities, will sses conducted by The faculty has been engaged und a schedule of classes made out for the Midwinter Real Estate Institute, which will be conducted at North'|be studied in western University, Dvanston, [il.|&rthur J. Mertzi December 27, 1925, to J. ¢ 2, 1926, [ Tnstitute for Resea under the joint wuspices of the nomics and Public tional Association of Reul Ista Horace F. Clark, director of Boards, Northwestern University, and |education and research of the Ameri- the Institute for Research in Land {can Savings, Building and Loan In Economics and Public Utilities. stitute, and co-author of *Elements The course in real estate funda-|of the Modern Building and Loan As- mentals will be conducted by Blake |sociations,” will conduct a course in Snyder, editor of the Real Estate |real estate finance, Handbook and now associated with | The course in real estate law, in- a New York real estate firm. troducing the legal principles with Wehrwein. profes |which the real estate broker or in- in_Northwe: vestor should be fumiliar, will be di- rected by Willlam T counsel for the Milwaukee Real B City Near Top in Na- tional Rating. With a total of § 00 expended in Washington on bullding construc tion during November, the National Capital jumped from fourteenth to ninth place wng the 25 leading citles of the country. This total is a distinet revival over the prec e month and was far ahead of ovember, 1924 November this vex showed a marked improvement over the enth month of 1924 in building per mnits issued and plans filed. A loss of 13 per cent last vear was this year turned into a gain of 26 per cent, 402 cities an towns reporting. While this was the highest of number of places ever reported to the survey, the gain in vember was not - sisted by the greater number of places recording their building permits, as the increase in the 25 leading cities was 50 per cent advance in steel, lumber and starting materials, however, overshadowed the | slight downward deflection in a few wctivity ie, therefore. ap- | nior commodities. again _transferred to the ters of population. Every reglon of the cour except the Pa- cuin over No Board. Successful Selling of Brinkley-Built Homes Anacostia Shannon Place, one square to Anacostiu street car line 15 BUILT—13 SOLD Brick dwellings. Colonial front porch. Six rooms and tiled bathroom. Double rear porches. Built-in garage. Tapestry Brick Tiled Bath Six Large Rooms Front Porch Hot-Water Heat Electric Lights Built-in Refrigerator Laundry Tubs Kitchen Porch Sleeping Porch Hardwood Floors Yard : : Cellar 8 ROSEDALE STREET Between 16th and 17th Sts. N.E. Two Blocks South of 17th and H Sts. N.E. C. P. BARRETT Exclusive Agent Activity Transferred. Buildin parently The situation in the lumber indus try commanded the most attention. | Douglas fir almost #one showed de. the South leading the clining prices during the month. Asj S228.20, increate of 33 per | the month drew to a close, an incr: T -ent | Ing_number of mills were curtatling e ‘ ¢ T3 5 g st had & 40 per Cper| operations and an i . Vo Ordered to Philippines. { Bfildl&,Wak 4} b LN A g Most All Sold Cincinnat .0 Allentown, Pa regions; with cent. The gain and ti cent A total of $340.500.000 reported from 402 places in November brings the total of perr recorded in this sur- vey for the eleven months this vear well over $4,000,000,000. Assuming that December will record as volume of permits last lowing for more than 100 of orders emanated from Florida and . 7 ‘oMoars Of odersicmn A number of Army offi ¢[been ordered to the Low Price—Reasonable Terms See Them Today F'urn off Nichols Avenue at police station. WM. P. NORMOYLE of the various cit including Mpj . Medical Corps Willizm rps, at Pt Capt. Hubert Medical Corps. at Walte ok harc iy tire country will " Camp Meigs. oo predicted some ‘month S & fla Ave. , REALTOR B . e 000i0D0 000! BRI s Rortheast : a 1502 K St. N.-W. Main 9016 il e er eities 3 810 F St. N.W. Main 2255 3 ?] o he ¢ eported heavy in- & f AV : ‘\‘ S oty P‘l“‘l"v ; Le PR avy in - | 222222 222 27 7 2R S22 77 777777~ L ’@EYEE SRR RIS IR ) R IR ain of 118 per cel Gables, 167: C 2 94; and Detroit, 20. Others in the I | City list which had zains were: Cleve- th St S E ‘ and, Boston, Washington, Ba 0 . Py Y Minneapolis, St Louis, Milwaukee, Newark. N. J.; Portland, Ore In- - i Alanapoiis. S Petershurg, Omkiand Open for Inspection Sunday . Calif.; Roche N. Y.. Yonkers, N i FOUR SOLD ALREADY! —a neighborhood where every Home adds an elevat- ing influence on values, is located this group of pretty Homes— Y.: Cincin Jacksonvill e I 10 6 PM. ' ? were also reported from | |'| & 5 g tes: Arkansas, Arl One Block South of Pennsylvania Ave. 3 i B < rick construction, six ge roonrs i vater i N heat and electric lights ezon. Pennsyl Large yard with a two uth Carolina, | ’ wly papered garage Bus line locks. Strictly all white 1 within one bloc schools within 2 609-11-13 | Girard St. N.E. | Planned on big. generous ake Advantage of Tlus Wonderful Opportunity § In Brookland. D. C. $750 Cash z lines—with six commodious Payment rooms —three spacious porches—front porch. Priced for Immediate Sale ! Open, Lighted and ’ Heated Daily ¥ . SHAPIRO-KATZ CO. Nos. 4114 to 4124 | REALTORS—BUILDERS 1416 K St. N.W, Main 9111 Exhlblt Home, 717 Madison St. N.W. breakfast porch and sleep Two Blocks East of Ga. Ave. and Madison St. ing porch—handsome tiled b 13th St. N.W. FLOOR PLUGS nor, u“\rrn HEaT bath. Decorated in splen OAK FLOORS LARGE ¢ ETS did tz s equi 5 ¢ N SR AN TiLE BATH THREE SPACIOUS PORCHES lid taste: equipped with th ’ WITH RUILT-IN TUB hest Cf1x 5 BUILT-IN HEATED GARAGE est ot hxtures. ACAAAAAS i © HI best 6-room home W|@ = O b aenan , Eqmp;‘ed With Oil Burner at Slight Additional Cost o T B I8 COMPLETE 140-156 : OPEN DAILY AND SUNDAY 87 950 | west. Homes that cannot ‘ . 9 se duplicated ’ be duplicate g NEW TEA ST Both cash payment and month P . $9 150- .\E > & FolGIK: Esank ly r"":d"i" be accommodatingly rice i3 : REALTORS REALTORS . arrang 4 - s HOMES N.E. St. N.W. 5678 G S |8 s Francis A. Blundon Co. i |2 Lome out Rhode Island Ave. to "{," & i Ao i i o E% tarn right ’ 805 H St. N.W. .g Open Daily Until 9 P.M. | : ST o { Phone Main 10 ' % An ideal location—overlooking the site of ! CKEEVER and GOS y | @ new McKinley High School—within one block of #Maximo) ervice }E St. Martin’s Parochial School, Langley Junior ° ] High and graded schools—southern exposure— ] t b l & s § £ = . Up‘l] ur St. g high elevation—close to two car lines. 1 angl e 1415 o o Main | 752 West of 16th Street é% Methliwveathersttinpadiand V l " K Street 175, r:" ) b e % fully screened throughout a ueS l n Rea l ES ta te n.: fro:: porches, large ;:Sm fil & Built-in Garage { Lots 33x156 to alley. ‘% i - 1 :‘ E Low Price X Terms 'm HEN nature does her best, the job is done. i {L; .m VV There is nothing left for man to do. 8 N. L. SANSBURY CO.,, Inc. i el : Open for Inspection ‘E 1418 Eye St. N.W. Main 5904-5 il E== So with Woodley Park: its surroundings . : - s i i are nature’s oun—mthom “artificial color- FLOYD E. DAVIS | it P 5 COMPANY | il ing. (And she made no “‘copies” within the borders i 3 __ COMPANY | i of Washington.) ! 733 12th Street N.W. E i | /d\xhl& :‘;’.b.“. I i The high standards of a thousand home owners in ; i GBS | i that locality have given Woodley Park an environment i = - b !’i.l which makes it a distinction to live there. A ———| il I TWO ii‘ And the spacious homes of beauty and comfort Massachusetts Avenue Park g 2% . 5] i ,which we have erected in Woodley Park answer the nor- 3 DlStlnCtlve i mal desire of a man to live healthfully and move in an A Home of Unusual Charm Homes ;; atmosphere of consequence and good taste. Oviy One'Left For Sute ;i}[ 9 3409 Fulton St. N.W. 1612-14 i : Buchanan S i Woodley Park H 3 has eleven rooms, threc baths (one with g ucN..man - i oodley rar omes shower). cedar-lined closets, a glassed slecp . | il . ing porch, a large living porch and a_beauti (Just West of 16th Street) i $17,500 With Terms :rl]_\-p designed solarium. Unusual finish and _ FEATURES Beautiful New Chevy Chase Homes silver lighting fixtures add greatly to the beauts { Nine Rooms 5 of this home. (’mnplrn: servant's quarters, B 4101-4111 Legation Street | | with bath, in basement. There i+ 2-car tapes jn] S SO o} (Just 2 Blocks West of Conn. Ave.) i i w S . : : }’:\rfi; (\el\{‘:: o | Excellence of construction, preferred location ;lh s 22LT CATHEDRAVS AVENUE Lots 50x138 Feet [ S e A B Sy i Open and Lighted, Sundays and Daily, Until 9 P.M. Situated on a ll::.lil?\u.,_ this tapestry brick 1;:,‘..;; : g semtrucon o e e nelvalnss o0 Al v built by Kuldell Builders, is remarkably priced. Fvery detail has been so sty | features found only in individual-built homes. 1B owsen tare_arvistic i 5. l tineuive, erbodying all tho'r v Sunday for Your Inspection i 8 Rooms, Bath, Garage W ADRD MMA 1“ Open All Day Sunday p 1614 Buchanan St. | < : m o -ndrz‘ndn;d\?nh Until i Open for Inspection Every Day Until 9 P.M. ON - & LUCH ine 5 Bullt by Bairstow & Clark A3piy’o 1 C.H.SMALL & (CO. : g Ba‘;;tg“; &\Cllark | “Fine Homes a Specialty” 1430 K Street N.W. Main 3830 Evclusive Agents V St. ! - S Franklin 4675 \ 925 15th St. N.W. Main 6861 ! 713-17 14th St. N. Main 2345 Or Your Own Broker ‘ jo|——=—=la|