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20 REAL ESTATE. THE EVEXING STAR., WASHINGTON, D. (., SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 6, 1926. REAL ESTATE. PERM”' INEREASE FEW SKILLED IMMIGRANTS ' HOOVER SEES HOME et S the. Tarr i | higbament. Thoms Wi are POTEOE. |1 1o s peme ERi which have to piece out limited funds |ing the way in better homes demon i Building Trades Gain Little From SOURCE OF TRMNlNG v brains and ingenuity and the |strations today can build up a tra He—If T were (o kiss you this once, 5 no_one would be th B < 2 o e high type he wiser, of their hands. [egt Sk She—Don’t of homes, acter of the Forelgnsinfus. _{Continued from Seventeenth Page.) manent school practice houses | 9f homes. and the Charaeior O e | would_be According to a recent report Mu@'i v our «chools i,-,.m‘}hem the chief pride of the c: e . | by the Department of Labor, meet the problems that pres ying high stand- | fO0 €T requi i male immigrants were admitted 10 [ thom. & I Gt y. ‘ From our homes cach s or : .“construction and | ! polnE ot Inspiration, & dyna! JAMESON-BUILT HOMES 1800 to 1822 D Street S.E. 66 Sold this counury during the fiscal year|come those who. produ e furnishing, are another important , : i y 0 prod d d P ret homes den ) 5 — ending June 30, v commodities and c: part of the movement. Iducation for s i aso. i Open, Lighted and ere carpen 3 e naking should be available to - ¥ New Constructmn in January fierx, Vere painters and glaziers, | iy ‘and mos all. and i best given under realistic| “Where a demonstral t Heated Daily successtul it is Jumps Ahead of Last De- | s, 521 » e ni g et 8 YO | rre work ot btter homes coms | Sommiise wor ' ‘ Nos. 4114 to 4124 § 4 e e common luborers | lite's most impeliing motive t Iuie Riomioled ain- |1} ose shom it dir m. The & | cember’s Mark. were a i are not avall- T She Bome ane : better homes movement ulrea -l able showing the classications of peo- e = lar Lornie oy home | hands a wide following. It deserves | t st. N w | ‘ingthe cou during the recreation; It hasjencouraged saving reatly extended support i = ® | swerving maintenancy vear, but in all probability | i ey, ® Coc and wise expenditure for the building On the hmh('kl'i‘!'l! and equipping of homes, and thereby — ——1 L in of immigration over emi s ot 1 of the last month of ’n 15 almost negligible. Thus an- ;‘\1;"“:\'\“\’("“_,:“:‘.’,“:‘:‘ | Lelped to raise living standards, re- HE best 6-room home ¢ f ap- & e duce drudger e the condi- { i - than $100.000 in new construc- {o strong argument in favor of 4b- | tarnatives e udg: Sl S N training in_the construction Ay s 1 han ever | tions of life niore atiractive. :.—IH lysis of permits granted t west. Tlomes that cannot Y is '"“"“‘“' eat significance is the origi- ; < G shown in the local demonstra: | If your house is rent be duplicated. i - 1$500,000 ADVANCE SEEN : e . o |tions, Nothing would m.“fl able, I can rent it movement n quickly ths xlu list IN BALTIMORE BUILDING .. e Bl A S ILHEYFHS\%\WOP'.Uw Prlce, $9,150 less often to changed circum “There {8 nothing finer than a 1iv o] —0—=1] Valuation of f‘ermlti Issued in |, cause of movement | jng radition, a adition which con: 2 ctwee 1l city, between re- | e 2 O 00 B0 TO0 e e e e . January Compared With Construc- | Elons with i ; ol = g . Francis A. Blundon Co. tion Record in Previous Month. : ; s i 805 H St. N.W. COLONIAL HOMES e iy o u;nr e Phone Main.10 e ; 808 to 826 Marietta Place Northwest || ’ L = deid Marietta Place Is Situated Immediately North of s et tecamdl . an ) Ninth and Madison Streets the month toia At e December total P 4 5 . wd that of January, 19 8 om gha nan Convenient to Two Car Lines (] ’ 1 has involved showing several . L ach Iy fitted 1o the | = ix large rooms, tiled baths, builtin tubs, cor e e E r group of fam- | crete from ies, one-piece Sinks, h heat, e i e first month of 1926 \Hu]l"(l \3\S\\\\\\\\\\{\\\\\\\\S\\\{\\\\\\\ \\\\i\\\\\‘\ss\ OPEN UNTIL 9 P.M. FOR SALE BY THOS. A. JAMESON CO. Main 5526 906 New York Ave. N.W. “Ask the Man Who Owns One”’ \\\\\\\\\\x\\\\\\\\\\\\\\fi\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\ - - - - o\ 7 AAAAAALTHARAAL R AAAARAARRA AR AARAANARA LA AR ARG S 1 cabinet rge porches, paved alley gallon hot-wa | Price, $8,750 ~ Records in Petworth “Two Sold Before Completion” | B ECAUSE we break all building records—with the values we put in Cafritz “Life-time” Homes, the remarkable prices at which they are FLOYD E. DAVIS COMPANY sold, the considerate terms upon which they can be financed—and 733 Twelfth Street Northwest the delightful restricted neighborhoods owned and developed in Main 352-353 Cafritz Petworth. o 4904 7th St. Petworth Also a 90-foot-wide through street ngj'{ E}}Ers Popular Homes—Popularly Priced! [5130 8th St. N.W. Greniiorilrarection We have selected logical locations—planned Homes of a i Petworth 13th St., between Irving type for which there is the real demand of comfortable living— = and Jackson | and built them the Kite excellent way—to sell at prices you can DSove EA i b better afford to pay in purchase than to pay in rent. ' "5 58,350 to 59750 || Clty View Helg hts Only $500 Cash oo ff T Bladensburg Boulevard at L Street N.E. Tl R B B Kepairs , Waple & Lewey ' 5 i COMMUNITY that will be comprised of 600 of these attractive One of the most remarkable values 1105 Vermont Ave. H A On a 90-foot-wide through street 8,920 Only $500 Cash Monthly Payments Less Than Rent It’s the Exhibit House of this re- markable group of English-designed Homes—of 6 big rooms, 3 big porches —the front porch of which is con- crete, with ornamental iron railing. brick Homes—built to meet the need—with ample roominess; we have succeeded in building—into and yet no waste. Big rooms; hardwood floors; big closets; tiled | the production of which we have put bath; pretty electric fixtures—and a type of heating plant that | the full influence of this great organi- Main 10260 is most economical. Front porches and prettily planted terraces. zation — in quality of construction L aadiconyenience ofibuyng; : : : Tiled bath with modern fixtures The rooms are all big rooms— s. Ne VV COrner Home $ _$ 6 5.—$ planned to accommodate your furni- There’s an extra one of those large ) ) [} ture to advantage. There are 3 wardrobe closets on the first floor of enormous porches —practical in size these Homes; the kitchen is light and 3 aside Home Semi-detache ome Corner Home t. f 2 i CASH Monthly Terms Less Than Rent floors of oak; large wardrobe closets; heating plant of the most economical Inspect Inspect “Taka 15th and T St cars to 15th and H streats N.E.—change to Bladensburs Dus—or. it's only & splendidly equipped kitchen; eco- type — with instantaneous hot- water oupie of blocks to walk. nomical heating system — prettily heater and storage tank that insures Inspect Today Open Every Day and Evening, Including Sunday ‘ sl‘;";:cée;:;f and deep, full sod- ST e L ot o et e 201 Cromwell Terrace N.E. Kite Perfect Homes limedevecsinight | O, f 9AM. to9PM. Sl\ largc Rooms—Bunlt -in Garage S i Open from 9 A.M. to 9 P.M. On 14th St. car line—getting off S | e t.—or Ga. Ave. car S Quincy Terrace R ' 22nd and Quincy Sts. N.E. | — — BEAUTIFUL section of the northeast which we are developing— Just One Left_sofi Buchanan St. and which these Kite-built Homes will control. Bungalows and Cottages—on big lots; with big porches. Very attractive and practical arrangement—living room, dining room or Pullman alcove; two enor- mous bedrooms, a beauty of a tiled bath; most complete kitchen; hardwood floors; economical heating plant. sHsmootDucinll (EigEey .nd GEED Monthly Terms Less Than Rent u . Hamilton will be found at the Sample Tako G strest cars—leavine Treasurs Depart. our M'” S e e e ment—to Rhode Island Avenue and 29nd Street Home—every da; 2 s J NORTHEAST—and a pleasant _walk north to (leveland 1490, for appointment. Quincy Streot—and our Quincy Terrace sign. Open Every Day ’::dh!r-:':':n::::'lncluding Sunday | 6 Sol d Very Qui c kly Monroe BungalOwS | o late.st and. Restidevelopment 31223146 Monroe Stveet NE. || 9100 Block Illinois Ave., Petworth | The most charming thoroughfare in Petworth — 120 feet wide, and these fi NOTHER most desirable location—that is practically dominated en- | Homes directly face a wide government parking reservation. It’s the last opportunity to get one of this popular group of “Life-- time” Homes on Buchanan St.—the Homes of a “hundred splendid features”—including extra big lots. d *8,950— Joui ‘enioy! | I | ! 6 large rooms; 3 porches, high tiled bath with built-in fixtures: big kitchen. I robe closets, perfect heating plant, with instantaneous hot-water heater and st Open from 9 A.M. to 9 P.M. Take 14th St. or Ga. Ave. cars to Buchanan Street—or Grant Circle Bus to Allison St. We'll be very glad to send auto for you. tirely with Kite Homes_wlwlly detached—and of a new design of i | 20-foot Homes, with 6 Cafritz famously big rocms and 3 porches; high- Bungalow that is very spacious but at the ume time very compact. | tiled bath, with built-in tub and shower; big outside pantry, leading from a large The living room and dining room are separated by paneled partitions, and perfectly appointed kitchen; every bedroom with its big wardrobe closet with built-in bookcases; the bedrooms are of unusual size; the bath hand- and an extra one in the reception hall. Insulated double floors of oak; best somely tiled; hardwood floors; pretty fixtures—and attractive lawns. | of heating plants; instantaneous heater for hot water, with storage tank that gives an unfailing supply of hot water always. Wide terrace front and deep, 1612 Crittenden St. N.W. $6 650 sodded back yard cxtendlng to wide alley. Built the Cafritz “Life-time” way. Representing ‘the bc’:t i]:l design.l f:;aterial:. work- | Price Is manship and location; this house includes nine rooms, | three baths, servants’ quarters, two-car garage, screens, Monthly Terms Less Than Rent ! $ The caSh payment and awnings, weatherstrips. On a large lot with beautiful y monthly terms will surprise youT trees and shrubbery. | Open Every Day and Evening, Including Sunday Nothing llke them in Petworth at any price—nothing to compare with them o G_St. cars at Treasury to Rhode Tsland Ave. and Monros St. N.E. and then a short walk . h d $2 000 I o Rhoa Toand Ave. fuming 3nto Breatwood Road—leadin ! an ere else under $2, more. l Open Sunday Between 1 A.M. and 6 P.M. ! iz“u‘}.c‘lx.,'l»‘. it motoring, como out’ Rhode' Island Avel. turnl 1eading 0. the yw! ! Open from 9 A.M. to 9 P.M. = —Ride to Ken nedy St. and walk only 3 blocks, or Ga. Ave. car to ot On l4thst- Car Llne Hamilton St. and walk 1 block. If you'll phone us we'll send Built, Owned and For Sale by | auto. Excluswe Azrn!s I Klssl::;‘l H arr )1: A ; K i t (=] i i Sl e e j = e o Z co ] 706 Colorado Bld,,g Main 6140 ] WS [CAFRITZ CONSTRUCTION G0. ] Owners and Builders of Communities & .

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