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3 2 ) L HOME & GARDEN REAL ESTATE WASHINGTON, D. C., hg ’c,ngnlng %1af SATURDAY, MARCH 13.° : e e ——— e e e ROUTES TO ALL MODEL HOMES ~ PROVISIONS OF REVENUE ACT GIVEN FROM STAR BuUiLDING|/| ATTRACTIVE HOMES IN THE CAPITAL AID SELLERS OF REAL ESTATE Minute Directions Listed for Convenience of Visitors. Anlple Space Shows|| ¢ ; o - A At A N Clarification of S_‘ stem l:llr Making Returns on In- Builders Have Arranged to Care for Comfort of Charm of This e RO e g N G ,f stallment Sales Simplifies Law—Stamp Repeal All Who Wish to View Construction Work. Residence. . e (0 . o o 1 % and Depreciation Clause Helpful. s Provisions of the Federal revenue on a pi payment or long tern ow that the progress of the ideal|block on Forty-fourth place to Haw- ! ¥ & term homes demonsivation sponsored by |thorne street, The Wesley Heights | Adams House, 4482 Blag- 4 ; SR : 2 LB e BB |oct of 1926, which are of partieular | PRTEEML TS onue acts there The Star hed the stave (bus leaving Twentieth and P street : : ) s : importance in regard to real property, | was no express provision that, in the where in some s building hus falso will take visitors direct 10 Wes- | den Avenue, Has Attrac: . ; c 5 Nk are discussed In a report which has|case of installment sales, tax returns ually : arations ave being |ley Heights. ; : 5 3 Just been made to the Natlonal Asso-| Might be made on a corresponding in made to nmodite all those who | . ive Front Garder might bo nas conresponding in- L e | Hedges & Middleton House. | tive Front Ga clation of Real Estate Boards by its | allment busis, proportioned uron t In the varlous stuxes of its conatruc- | To the Hedges & Middieton detuched 1L i e : 1 < general counsel, Nathan William Muc. | The Treasury Department from time TAT practical steps will be taken to | sichusetts gavenue: Leave The Star| The residenc Mrs. Amy K. ; . < : %, / Dl ;‘;a"lr':;):flm\’"«“'i‘;';\fllzr‘vrfi' to time in interpreting the acts for ) i ak A S . e . . = chic 5 < 2 el s made | administrative purposes, issued regu ey AtiOsT. sal and con- {oflice .nvxd v .‘.:;.1 west on I.‘enns_\l\‘u Adams at 4822 ¢ aven .\\hl h . o ; ; 7 to Congress by the National Assoc Bury venience for visitors uses. | N avenue to Thirteenth street: north | ig jocated at the corner of Blagde _ : ot A e o / tion, and makes clear how far th It is the purpose . stri- | m Thirteenth street to Massachusetts ' i Iations permittin returns on an in stallment basis. The Board of Tax Ap tion to afford public | 1venue: west on 3 husetts ave. | Avenue and Sixteenth street, 1s i very : ; : i N $ienibudiod these seques peals, however, in u decision handed M R nue 1o Thirty-fifth street attractive one hy reason of its style : i masovisions which affect real estate |down in 1925, eld these regulations from the d z of the To the Ruby Lee Minar detached | and its proximity to Rock Creek Park. | f 7 > iy 1. Definite provision in the law it-| s e b tn the finishing touche » i 1se at Lec Heights, Va: Go west on |y ponce is built of brick and has | £ it p iad e o % i 1 7] |self authorizing the making of tax terior decorating of the eunsylvania avenue to M streel: : R 8 : p upon installnent sales. the | model hotes, on M street to the Key Bridge: |Ro particular peviod of desizn, its chief Teturning as income the ‘trom | Walks will be built so that the vis =5 the bridgs into Virginfa: turn | feature heing the ample provisions % “In any taxable vear that proportion | Procedure there is fncluded in the con Hops muy Inngect the sarlous bodees (ot the sight 0 the Lo Highway ded|pgge to sive/ the. owners the maak : ; of the installment payments actually | {erence report of the Senate and without encountering the nuisance of | proceed two and a half miles to the 2 ” de i A | received in that vear which the total | House an explanation of this amend mud and dirt. All those who desire Heights offic By bus: The [mum amount of sunshine when re E ¢ ¢ rofit realized, or o be realized, when | Ment 1o visit the undertaki whieh | Fulls Church or Pairfax bus.at Mount | quired D it 1 soiten bears Yo tha will be sctively under way in @ com- | Vernon station, diveetly opposite The ot e GUien Ao Ouetien. vely tine, will be able (0! Star oftice, runs to Lee Heights every | iitho iy diseom- | 30 minutes o e he Stambaugh Construction Co's n addition to the clange of th present act covering installment con tracts and definitely authorizing this The house faces the southeast and ¢ @ oo e A 3 kit S Rewording lauses in re. | “This covers the situation as s the noise of street traf-} 5 iy % > % . - e ard to dey s to give tax. | factorily 1'1‘\ an l.‘]m.l‘n.m;: nt ..r“vh.( '.;. : 5 e is minimized sunken garden in E o v o avers substantial additional protec-|tion itself would do,” acChes uninger Home !letached house in Wynnewood Park | 1615 SIS e e | . 5 o 4 : or and above that accorded un. | Ney tates, “is the statements made 2 can be veached by going west on|fron S itsan e o e : { s | de 1d act as interpreted by the |b¥ the chairman of the two commit | Pennsylvanin avenue to Sixteenth [#ttractive : Lt % , i S Py e o 7 ; /) sury Department. . tees are taken judicial notice of by the street. north on Sixteenth street to ’ confronted with | S o s B My { e tamp tax on deeds | courts in cleard s question of @ avenue. out Alaska avenue tol SN ST GLG ine this house | [ . 5 7 g - B | of conveyance, proxies and powers of | ambiguity, und we letter o the District line: continue to the f Harionions part o the st . | } - % | attorney. that effect from the committee ot Erookslcla o, thisnde eait, an el and to ring out the desired | o g S 4 b i 4. Increase frou e cént to-gf| NRance of the United| States Senmte ylke 8o the pE Wyane. | (00lts without undue monotony of | Il % - . . cent in the credit wed for any [This leaves B r_method, ul Park, near Silver Spring. Md. | HeSiis ! mheritance, le ¢ or succes. |Wwhich might be laid do e o A bus ruuning out Sixteenth street & i ! on_taxes actually ; regulation, it is e e marked “Four Corners” also will con- | ng Room Feature. or Territory in respect to any - [ mittea on fin oundations ey s i ""‘,"" - Al BUSses | ppe chijef feature of the interior of erty included In the gross e el Ll ¥ res of time at 30 WS o lower th i o this line o < Is.a et vooml Eol . tlons heretofore provided by the Tr i s 1o o the DL (e Cafi aper ealing e s i New Committee Favored. (e i L ow e hoRaes Ak laccalul betye ing room opens through French doors rmstion (of 4 t congres- | the taxpay would and Fifth streets: Proceed west onto @ brick paved terrace, which 5 = sional committee expected to act as a | cases wheve the paper cived has no e ’ennsylvania avenue to Twelfth siveet, | gl S Welt MO e house, The T reference body for all technical mat. | re ble t value, permitted Tod . 1 pe (forth on Twelfth street to Vermont | g oh dqoors prove s very attractive i I 2 t {ters in the interpretation of the rev. |to make a deferred payment retury DTG venue, out Vermont-avenue to Sher- | g mefet HEEES PEIRE S SR O | enue act for administrative purposes |upon the basis of the return SR it i | nan avenue, out Sherman avenue to | /8 0 T et white effect of the | I & gives a very favorable outlook for|w » cupital as represented Hemlook ! 3 Hampshire avenue and ont New | {0 48" B0 Hashings on' the ex- | 4 " % ithe new law. oA letter from the|gro rata part of the proj s o . o | shire avenue to Grant Circle, | WORCWHEK B0 o e Tiving room | ! e finance commit of the Senate |fore returninz any part of the pas- ¥ » to Tllinols avenue. | 1., opans into a large entrance hall | it | £ through its chairman, Reed Smoot of | ment 1 as realized fnco; e hetaveen s and an Circle, from Sherman Cir- | 852 OPC0E (000 i Utah, addressed to the National As vear in which such payr e surface. The house nsas avenue, to Decatur and |“*one §0€ B LI MCUSE L in the | ciation through its general counsel, |ceived. Furthermore, the : Lof stuceo eolonial tyue, | east on Decatur to the hous Hiving room a wide opening, mak- | Gen. MacChesney, explains the advan- | ment by the committee, a wiil = 3 sto tho & | C. W. Small Projeet. S5 the Eniitel low Dation. of- tite g = e tage of this committee. The letter is any ity and leaves oper The beings construicted | h C. 1 | houses at West | house a commodious one for entertain -l { in part as follow i on page 33 of the of_interlovking ) : Bl Housse b abesl o € o seiote the ! S | 1 been customary in the past 1 eport a closed The Tl & praject, | Virginta avenue and Que stroet | e, 4 R S > | Congress to rely to a large extent | return, the lunguage of oP-ehieh T - fod IS anchi | Rortheast: G eust on_Pennsylvania | ditins woom. A/ bathroom, Ktk J {upon the Treasury Department in sug- | the conference report bein test @il 1 W at Thirty- | avenue around the Capitol to Mary- | 207 ek - Yorda Tromy. the _ 75 i gesting changes on administrative *If the tax r choo: land avenue northeast, to Iizhth | service: stair: lead ‘ i i matters. The new joint congressional | rer ety Str north on Eighth to Florida | ¥ ] 2 i : .| ter of settled practice. to treat an block ! > 1 floor contains four hed kg committee provided for by the new |antire tr n as completed in tha re sturted on Monday T O one with an open fiveplace > law contemplates employing it own | vear in h the sale i d nue to West Virginia avenue. north e tie ¥ 3 - advisers and informing itself and Con- | i Tt e he et t Keady on Wast v ta Bvenue: NoFtheast omplete tile b is. with i 0 intended hat he shall have a ¢ operitions ave six Blocks to the property. showers and tubs, and plenty of large : with reference to all of thel, + n for whole placed et i An alternate route would be to go | ¢losets complete this floor lnr | r as ool (o sttt ation : be realized from mis indieating T v orth o eventh street to K: e: ) ; . = o sa on as income for som* | north on I ; Florida nvenue. | A two-car g £ brick, designed | t | “If the change made in the new law edes with a clarify el s s DAL Ay enua. Ghe taek e nd with the g i ) f and the explanation in the statement o S D Sicre scheme of the it ot ] 2 do not meet your situation to the full She ot Houue | oens e g | overshadon it Tacited i the vear B | est extent compatible with proper com- The Walter Duni it Fifth | Of the residence and is reached by « 1 ) | me practice, T would ap | private driveway from the street e 4 you as to wher 7 k the monotony dlieve th BHOHIAS (clraT s nr of Hemiock and Alaska tor Gunde! as the digzing The excatatin day. This nfth e ssichusetts avenue will be besun when the foundations Lund Longfellow st ) Penn sylvanin to Fou 18 : ‘ IOt bi Denprei s i work “on " the =t T nstallment Basis Aid wup showing [ east on Longfellc on the ) b A (0 | o buthing, the 1 | _ T tncorporaion Siee ot unin- | qreet car will go to Fifth and Ken.|dows and the shutter of the law hivteenth | pedy streets, and walk one block ke this vesidence — fsouth to Fifth i | The W. W “aughn houses, lo- | -“'““‘"'1‘ ed at Thirteenth and Upshur Nix- [ streets northeast, can be reached by 1e just | taking th Brool cur 1l north on | Eleventh and ( S th: {1s considered by the a ion one Ample consideration his been given ! {of the most important gains in tne landsoapi of the sunk ! new revenue act from the point of unds in the r it view of real estate. It affects in a | 1-pitched roof is covered with r | ry important way all persons mulgated. | multi-colored tile and provides exten- | % Lo VN -t | | firms selling single homes, = ynauthorized by o Hemlo | north of The Star office. Get off sive attic spaces and room for maids =" ¥ ¢ property or oth ¥ 1 rtieth Page.) W, €. and i Mil- | Twelfth and Michigan avenue north. | duarters and storage. o | vene MO | oThe fagged wuilowass and the loca- | —3 p - N Roofing is a Rose Specialty and Hawthorne street, from Th uto g0 | 3 Houa mata Ty the office, zo west on Pennsylvinia | street to Rhode 1 D “""”;;\‘; have 1“\17‘\‘1;1":'::, \’\luh 2 g nd street: north | Rhode Island av st street ok b 2 e & Adams are 3 o o to Massi | on First street to Michig Ry rehitects. —that means we are competent chusetts avenue: northwest on Mas st the Soldiers’ Home and | El chusetts avenue to ltul avenue: | Catholic University, continue on|4926 Blaine street northes Tawenty ! street northea + Samuel Jeweler. owner: A. S. J.|4%01 Colorado avenue (lot 20), to cost -to tackle any pi oblem br esented thence w Cathedral avenue to | Michigan avenue to Thirteenth street | square 5189). to cost $3.5 18 : 19, 16 o £4.6 Atkinson, architect: W. B. Lanigan, | $25.000 C =l = Forty-fourth place and south one'and one block north to the site. Capitol View Realty o - i i ‘ builder 3 1S twoatory Belek i . . B 3 L o T B iah Daptist, owner: Job . | builder: to erect one twosstory brick | - L. Tankersley, owner and build-| HE most expensive thing about roof renovating is g ect one twosiory frime dwelling, | MDY, architect: Capital View o | dweltin 4 Georgia avenue (ot | corge T. Santmyers, architect; to Tetting the job go too long undone e and the B » o U O 4 Squers 5I01), to o one onestory frame dwelling, \\-;:}\;lmn-;; a lege n‘f l[.'m (o ders Ordway street (lots 23.2 | elements work incessantly—and the wrecking ge oy " B s " 3z street northea ots 110 - illiam P. Lipscomb, Inc.. huild- | square 1913).. to cost $10,000. § 3 o ‘ 5 T END Mre. Isabelle H. Burke, owne Blain et nor (lots 110111, | ev L S e on from bad to worse—until it is stopped. S S SHARI R. Lamar, architect: Waite | square ). to cost $3.840 to erect brick addition, 2000 G| Biiss Properties, owners: C. H an’ i inker: \ builder: to erect one two.story brick | Perey J, Grady nd builder et (lot 28, square 103). to cost | Tompking Co.. buflders: to make re é doesn’t mean just tinkering on the surf . L —_— dwelling. 3604 Massachusetts avente | X. Nowon, are t: to erect tw R ern devcu ¢ ur ey 833, the root of the trouble—and put a permanent stop to outhern Accessories Co.. Ine.. own- | 5q 662). to cost re T " . . . {dot 7 0 cost 821,000 one-ston % 4y i i ~ ildings i With Total of $2.100.000 in New Projects During "\ . N0 e cont BUING fone toin uble, ditelings. 9U ) ene: & 51 ) AtimGR, sreMitcUIT, . . A { it. The biggest public and private buildings in Wash- ol bullder = e Co. 2 ¥ erect one Squ 12, to cost $5.000. Lipgcomb, builder: to er rick . Kor! Cdvchitecia Tt ington as well as thousands upon thousands of private Week, Outlook Seems Promising—Apartment | avage, 3604 M " Chades 1. K i by [ ER SaUgn, S2118 D g et one one Hotds Rea withehsits onakill s avenue (ot i, square 19310 (0 ep: Harry A rd. architeet; to | . NEILD B 4 <4l store, 32 E street (lot §0¢ ” 3 - o b t § ohn J. Cleary. owner; Louis Giles, | 3 s 4 ] House Construction Jumps Ahead of 1925 Period. | cogt SLo00. o e b, | Tl 310031 streec ot S22, | It Louis Gilen, | squs to cost $1,500 ( T L S aLEE Yolng wne snalun e 1149), (o cost $1,000 | Twenty-second street (lot 801, & A. G. Trinnell, owner: J. B. Tiffey, § be budgeted for your comvenicnce & | er; Geor hitect: to | ton Construetion Co.. owners |0 N Aeeodd S 10 e un parior, pYe £ (il ) ) two-story dwellings, dora: ot I . ot o8 A y trend in the | all sections of the citv. One $1.250.000 g e olelih m.'.’.:,ffl.“i,\\m.- Mo s 4 3 Ison. owner and build- ;1\"':;‘*"»‘, ;‘fl‘l Hot 28, square 19896), to buildir W the National | apartment house. a $70.000 warehouse | (s 5.7, square . to cost $15,000. % e st Leniox - street, Chevy | COS . v sa. " : \ o7 Vo o Fthwes .| 8. V. Gusack. owner and builder: ! S s and two $100.000 apartment houses L H. S NTEE = Hazen street northwest (lot W. B . architect: [ S 2 £ R» B» 3 "y = Capital marked 1 beginning of | have helped materially to swell the N_"‘tl{m:'b“:_‘&;k"pm}ul‘é“‘;““’_;l‘:‘d}”“él;“’ . square . to cost $9,300. to erect one two-sto brick and |to convert dwelling into office build \OSE .‘ OMPANY March. Since the t of the vear, |values of new construction authorized | Woodley c s . F. Mill. owner, architect and|frame dwelling. 3818 Ingomar street |In€. 1019 Fifteenth street (lot A., while resicential « -~truction has | during the past week. oodley road (lot 808, square 2102), 10| pyiiger, to erect 11 two-story brick |(lot 21, square 1853), to cost $13,000. | savare 216), to cost $1.500 | been greater than norinal, it fell be- > i T S Bastiack, owner: A. Jeffery,|dWellings, §19:39 Twentieth -street ", Lightbown, owner and buflder, | & Stetn, owner'andbuflder: H. A. | e low the high mark of the same period 3 List of Permits. builder; to erect one cement-block l;glfln l)-fl~ 51, square 4306), to cost ";'L’m Be{wh ]’:‘flk Jn‘sp’\ht TUrban, ar .(Tr; l‘;n%x;‘c a;:(;'lt}n‘::tmzoxm‘rg: last year. Apartment-house construc- . | private’ 2 o 0,000. chitect, New York City; to erect one . Ge SRR . = last year. Apartmenthouse constriic | :The permits granted since last Frl-| private garage, e Tonree totrect | kilwood Berkley, owner and build- tucco and tile dwelling,| (Continued on Twentieth Pag 2120-22 Georgia Ave North $47-848 of those familiar with the construc- ". Groomes, owner; James H.|$900. er; Stern & Tomlinson, architects; to ton Industry in the District, has | grant, architect; Skinker & Garrett,| R. F. Trwin, owner and builder; A, |erect one four-story brick apartment, jumped ahead of the early part of, puilders to erect one two-story brick | E. Landvolgt, architect; to erect two (1320 Fairmont street northwest (lot 1925. apartment. 734 Park road (lots $48 | two-story fram dwellings, 4108 and | 822, square 2861 to cost $100,000. The cumulutive totals of residences | 849 square 2894), to cost $30,000. 4116 Garrison street (lot 32, square nother $100,000 Apartment. and apartments up to the end of this | Trank F. Thomas, owner; Sears,|3829), to cost $5,000. Slwood Berkley, owner and build- February, however, was slightly be- | Roebuck & Co.. architects: H. ‘L.| Bertha M. Bailey, owner; W. L. Rob- | er: Stern & Tomlins hitects; to hind that of the corresponding period | Walther. buflder: to erect one two-|ert, builder; to erect one cement-block | erect one fourstory k apartment, i P last vear, and their value somewhat | etory frame dwelling, 3121 Oliver private garage, 21112 Second strect 3 mont street northwest (lots o less. | «ireet (lot 41, square 2312), to cost ;(nlrnf;’r‘ust (lot 63, square 732), to cost|N17-518, square 2860). HlN $i0! 5 il N — Tota 9 100, 1.000. W. . and A. N. Mille 3 U o0y o n A", Draston. owner: T. J. Fuller, | Dale 1. Rothgeb, owner: L. J.|architects and buiiders, t ' hrough a UR EI'I'H Doorway Mareh of this year has started with | e SFEHE ®irandrick, builder; | Mulholland, architect and builder, [ two-story frame dwelling, A leap that has made the past weck story stone dwelling. | Delray, to erect one oneand- | fourth street (lot i7. square 1611), S the most active of many months in Kalorama road (lots 3-4, square ame dwelling 713 ) B oty 1| o020 e 50,000, b P | To a greater appreciation of what real B W. Chase, owner and builder, to new projects granted hy the office | le 6f the Bullding inspector @i hol St ‘ | s - £ weelk. the construction curve (or | 1 vot 300 Buy With Confidence—Buy a Dunigan All-Brick Home ! i ‘ living amid Beauty and Refinement means past week. the construction curve for the year took o shavp upward trend. | G. W. Chase, owner and huilder, Thute is also every indication that | eract threa frame private s | the large projscts in the offing to be | 713, 19 and 29 Fern place (lots 8, | {UR three hundred fantilies have found that the filed with the ofice of the building | 11 and 21, square ). to cost $1.500, | 3 i 7 3 A > = % inspector will add materially to mak-| Michael Holzbeierlein, owner and : || daily existence means more in The Burleith ing this another peak vear in new | huilder, to erect one brick private ga- | H P . building. the rumblings of | raze, Sixth street (lot 826, square i o U —~ | Community. jabor frouble, which threatens to be- | 441), to cost $1.000. B come more serioux than Jast ven Faiitoey: Althoiized: On Wide They have, through owning their own homes, of the demana of incre: by | 1:amonds Art Stone Co.. owners and 8 .y S e e come trades and the reported rofusal | bullders; Harry H. Waiwick, archi KANSAS ‘ ; . ) learned to save—their children have better schools to of emplovers to consider further [ tect: to ervect one cement block f: : i Aol S e vaises, there is very indication of a | tory and office building. 2135 Queen aittend—Churches are casily accessible—and tennis v -osperous vear in the develop- | Chappel voad (parcel square d 733 24 " i 3 e N ot ot Powntown and suburban | 4201, 10 cost $10,000. { courts and playgrounds are near. "ashington | Capitol View Realty Co.. owners and L4 ¥ he building perinits for the past| Luilders: John A. Melby, architect: to i e _ s . seven dnvs. Indicate much metlvite m erect one onestory frame dwelling. || Begween Delafield and ! And the homes—well—as one woman said to me, My sevein Qaym indieate much acifily 1 erect one duefton. e BRC ne. : ; Emerson Streets ; _ : ; housework is no longer work. Burleith Homes are so —the most gvaufilul : . P e efficiently planned that it is a joy to attend to home Massachusetts | ) S ? s s g duties.” Each of these well constructed homes has six Park i| Corner Home : rooms; a kitchen that is a revelation in efficient appoint- \ 4842 Kansas Ave. | g | | ment and woodwork, lighting fixtures and wall cover- Washington’s most beautiful residential section of detached One Block N?;th of e ; ings that beautifully harmonize. hor: Containing seven million feet of forest-covered lanllé | s’l!rl':njdnlc‘;rcle : with six miles of improved streets. Includes what remains of |! Open Until 9 P.M. g . The Triangle of Increasing Values Inspect Sunday | - c‘f"" out and see Burleith '('" .Slmda.\'/. Take a —between Connecticut, Massachusetts and Cathedral avenues. ACT OUICK - Bllrlellll Bus. Always open for yoar cmspction Over 200 homes from $15,000 to $260,000 built and under con- > struction. Actual improvements and home values exceed if you want to live here $8,000,000. Wooded villa sites, lots, central and side hall LOW TERMS PEOm— i 36th and R Streets N.W. homes, with lots from 50 to 115 feet front. Park Office, 32d . St, and Cathedral Ave. Moderately Priced Middaugh & Shannon, Inc. || p_j DUNIGAN, Inc. B8N LA | T m————le TABLISHED 1809 Main 1267 Builders' Ass'n of D. C. Riggs-Semmes Bld;., Dupont Circle, Potomac 2200

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