Evening Star Newspaper, March 13, 1926, Page 22

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REAL ESTATE. Cords and Tassels for Windows BY LYDIA LE BARON WALKER. Tassels as decorative ornaments for ave decidedly in evi- smart touches to plain or fancy draperies wiether used | f: window hangings dence. Thev give for ornament alon evening comes sls ure used to ac vent contours of hangings. are rather small, whilo t at the end of draw attractive use of where valan that fall over voint is tipped with or contrast coler scheme Another interos medium-sized way to T where T B A SMART draperies WAY op are little more than long t fall down of each strip a tho tassels length of of the t same « this wind ang fron t points in valances sels to each window are sufh two or three on a valance and vne tip [nllb each side portion » drawn to- hen mm.I 18 used | window. #e. An | scam forming the hem through which i found | the curtain cord goes. The cord should in points | hang one-half draperies and cach | down from the 4 tassel 1o maten | sel which ty Barmoniouxly - with the | use | side of ar the | USING CORDS AND TA THE EVENING JOSEPH WITT BUYS PROVIDENCE FARMS Poultry Merchant Acquires Prop- erty Owned by Local Hospital. Other Transfers. Large cord tassels are the kinds to nse at the ends of draw-cords. They re attached to extra heavy cord and I either at tho wail side of draper- n| at the window pane side. Their position depends upon the arrange- went of the draw-cord. The simplest | aethed of attaching one of these cords | mha Providence Hospital Farms, is to the side of a hanging next the [ gwned by Providence Hospital, has Fasten it at the end of the | heen sold to Joseph Witt, local poul- try merchant. Lots 32, 33 and 34, square 2647, were | sold to Frances Rose by A. H. Ryan. Lot 40, square 1092, was sold by Charles 1. Grose to Walter C. Rice hangings together. Residence Jocated at 5420 Ninth When tassels hang next the wall | sreot was purchased by Joseph Al- . | bert Larkin from Mae L. Smith. Lots 16 and 17, square 1303, were purchased by Elizabeth O. eech. These transfers were made througi the office of Chappelear & Rose and | nggresate $100,000 in value. SALES MANAGERS UNITE. The sales managers’ division of the ‘Washington Real Estate Board was organized several days ago, and C. H. Hillegiest, sales manager of W. (. & A. N. Miller, has been chosen chair- orge R. Raby of Moore two-thirds of the wa: Pulling each tay- | cord will draw the another arrangement of cords is need- s have been held by this division of the Washington R Estate Board, and round-table dis afons on the les department topics have been discussed. The purpose of this organization is to keep fully in touch with the problems of the vari- ous sales departments, the sales situa- tion with respect to real estate In the District of Columbia and its contigu- ous territory, and to standardize and modernize the sales wor An exchange bureau will be estab- lished in the Real Estate Board and listings of various properties will be placed on file for the accommodation of the members of the organization. Real Estate Salesmen —WANTED Several hustlers with experience wanted on our s force. 50 new Houses and Bungalows —market opening strong S$SR500 to $22,500. All 3 LS SEEN IN PARIS. | «d. Extend the cord fastened to the anging (as described) through the nss of the opposite d nd let it apery at the o] finishes the the cord. Arrange the cords and s of each drapery in the same | Pulling the tas: raperies opposite them. This is the hangings See Mr. Morgan TERRELJ. & LITTLL, Ine. 1206 18th St BEST VALUE IN WASHINGTON JAMESON-BUILT re thinking of having works done in these lines— Paperhanging Painting Floor Revarnishing Shadehanging or Draperies Just Call Main 2021 : Then we'll do the rest § Clean Work—Prices Reasonable Home Decorative Shop 1242 9th St. N.W. P. HELLER. Prop. Sltp Couer qrectal Linene Slip Covers For 3 Picces and § 75 |5 Cushions . . .. - 250\ a7 |3 Pieces With- out Cushions . 622 E St. N.W. Main 232 | J. Holober Cg. New Southeast Homes Ready to Move In 519-21-23 17th St. S.E. Between G and Potomac Ave. Six rooms and and rear porches, heat, clectricity, hardwood floors, bullt-in refrigerator, large cellar: 2ll modern. 8500 Cash $65 MONTHLY Open Sunday From 2 to § Or on Request Lacy & Belt 493 G St. S.W. Phone Franklin 8068 bath, front hot-water Value—Corner Cleveland Park Residence 312,000 oo Inspect Today 3601 34th N.W. Wm. S. Phillips Reaitor 1432 K M. 4600 HOMES Price, $6,950 up Inspect at Once 626 to 636 Central Ave. N.E. SEMI-DETACHED 2801 to 2829 5th St. N.E. Sample Home— 630 Central Ave. N.E. Very Easy Terms 6 large rooms, bath, h..w.h., eleo. ll‘ht built-in ice box, double rear porches, wide front porch, deep lots to wide alley, and a wide side lot with each house. “Ask the Man Who Owns One” To Reach Houses: Go out Rhodo Telaud A e rth St then go Built, Ownel and for ! . Sale by THOMAS A. JAMESON & CO. OWNER AND BUILDER Main 5526 906 New York Ave. N.W. l\\\\m Cleveland Park "3100 Rodman Street TO INSPECT Motor out Conn. Ave. to Rodman S§t. thence one block west on Rodman St. to property. Chevy Chase 4103 Logn.tion Street TO INSPEOT tw‘n"ul'“ Oum Ave. lo L‘flon !L. 3519 35th Street Cleveland Park (35th and Porter Streets) Matar out Co g onlntor ont Conn. Ave: to Porter St thence west There is an air of distinction about these substantial homes that will commend nulf to your gonsideration—because it meets the ideal in_their planning and is carvied out to the minutest detail in their finish. Terms for your convenience .H. SMALL & (0. Realtors—Builders 925 15th St. N.W. Main STAR, WASHINGTON, SATURDAY, D. ¢, Linoleum Floor Covering. Linoleum as it is used now is not only a floor covering, but really a fine floor. It can be laid over the ordinary underflooring of a new house, or over the bare boards in an old house. On a floor covered with the new linoleum there are no gaping, _dirt-collecting seams, and it is put firmly in place over a heavy layer of builders' dead- ening felt, with all joinings tightly sealed with waterproof cement, with- out the use of hammer, tack or brad. Probably you now use linoleum in the kitchen ‘and bathroom because it (8 sanitary and easy to clean. You may not be aware that it has the sane ad- vantages for other rooms, and If prop- erly chosen lends itself to any partic ular color scheme you desire. In ropean residences linoleum is fre- quently used throughout the house to obtain the desired artistic effect. Whether you want a room to be Vvivid and gay, quiet and restful, or cheery and bright, the new linoleums present many colors and Which to choose the one best. By selec um floors you vorite color scheme for your house. Gireen or ro: or buff, yellow ¢ among the colo have rose and g | floor an oce room, brown m— the dining r. 1 | perhaps twic yellow for the sun room, or u paste or liquid fo combination you wish. It can and then rub it bought in plain colors, Juspe and in- |ish with laid patterns. In some linoleums the |the new colors run clear through to the bur-{Do not varnish in lap back. nish will not ag In others the colors are yuv print- | ed on the surfac or o warm an ideal bac rugs and lends itself to your entire linoleum. floors fabric rug: tloor, choosing 3 heme for floors, walls and other furnishings, or you can use linoleum rugs of beautiful designs for a plain floor. For your kitchen or dining room floor buy n sanitary, easily cleaned, attractive linoleum rug. It will lie flat on the floor, without fastening. These can be bought in a variety of designs, including Persian, Chinese, tile and wood-grain efects. You can easily select one to go with your color scheme. You can also cover the old rough floor in the attic with good- looking linoleum. Iinished with gay cretonne, soft rugs and comfortable furniture you will have an extra cozy room that the whole family will en joy. Linoleum has many advantages when used in the children's room. It is easy to clean, nofseless and com fortuble for children to play on Proper Care of Floors. On Jinoleum floors there is splintery wood to serub, no uni cracks to hold dirt, smooth, S oles to & wixed nrinted linoleurs water with ing powders cut and sera cal action which is harmon u\.\] . rinsing Newton Street N.E., 18th to 20th Two-story Semi-detached Brick Homes—Liv- ing room, fireplace, dining room, modern kitchen with pantry and built-in ice box, covered front porch, coat closet with mirrored door, three bed- rooms with roomy closets, tiled bath with shower and completely enclosed rear porch. Most Attractive Location With New John Burroughs Public School Just Across the Street Cash 4 *e Arranged $ Terms to Suit Price $8,950 Exhibit House, 1818 Newton St, N.E. Open, Lighted and Heated Every Day * - *0 * < Directions: Rhode Island "Avenue to 17th Street N.E. North on 17th to Newton. One block East to houses—or go past Catholic University to Newton Street. Go straight to 18th. Built, Owned and for Sale by PRESTON E. WIRE 636-44 Investment Bldg. CoO., Main 9877 Homes of Character Excellent Neighborhood These Homes represent the most you can buy for your money. Many new features. Excellent construction, Fine location. SEE THEM TODAY Bailt by Cahill and Built Right lxhlhll uum 2410 10th St. N.E. (at Rhode Island Avenue) No home offers more, and no home buyer should be satisfied with less. Six big rooms, oak floors through- out, cedar closet, French windows, concrete front porch, roomy rear porches, numerous floor plugs, aero radiation, kitchen with one-piece sink, enamel stove and built-in ice box. Built- in garage. Paved streets. Wide al- ley. REALTORS Frank. 5678 REALTORS 1516 K MARCH 13, Il 0f the Washington Real Estate Board | 1926. the linoleum with clean water and then drying it carefully. Printed linoleum requires a differ- ent yet just as simple care as inlaid linoleum. TInstead of waxing printed linoleum, varnish it not oftener than once or twice o year. Use only a good waterproof varnish, as cheap grades | are lable to seratch and t white, Before applying the varnish be sure that the linpleum is clean and dry. then apply the varnish evenly and low it to dry for about a day be the floor is used. Yor the dally cle ing of a printed linoleum floor us damp mop or cloth. six spaclous rooms veniences. DISCUSS RENT ISS ISSUE. Management Division o(’ Realtors Holds Meeting. ‘The property management division S&S\\\\S\\\‘ ;“\\\\\\C&\ ASS SRS S SRS R AR | met at the luncheon at the City Club | { last Friday and discussed the various rental property problems adership of J. 1. M. % e purpose of this di further standardize property n B ment principles here in the District and to continue their round-table dis- cussion beneit. 1432 K St. N.W. 3316 Woodley of the C residence. and attractive awnings. are the aim. Sunday between 10 A.M. and 6 P.M.? Main 6140 Exclusive Agents “Deal With a Realtor” briek columns, six large rooms, in garage, and many other conveniences. Sample House Between Decatur and Emerson Streets. North of Sherman Circle. To Inspect: Deal With a Realtor A DISTINCTIVE NEW HOME WELL PLANNED AND FINISHED 6614 Piney Branch Rd. N.W. DESCRIPTION und attic, kuge 'mm 2 porch, oak floors, bullt-in Iee chest, pant tractive Interlor finish, large cellar: eqt en water storuge heater, built-in garuge, nml'flls Tawns, many exira coo- Price, $12,250 Open for Inspection Daily and Sunday M.S. PHILLIPS Realtor B A AR AT TET ST TTIRIRR SRR SR SR AR R SR AR SRR AR EAL ESTATE, | | | % I, wun partor, leeping reelain Taun e atoumatio hot- Main 4600 ARARABALTARLARRL SAASANKAANRS AN A 8| ———=Ja[——=]a[c———=]o[cJ———Jolc——Zla|—2o| More Than “Just the Usual” Road—Corner of 34th St. Facing the Cathedral Grounds THOSE WHO KNOW Woodley Road and appreciate the quiet beauty hedral grounds will most certainly be interested in this elegant They will think highly.of these appealing features: A large corner lot fronting one hundred feet on Woodley Road with beautiful lawns and shrubbery, an exceptionally well-built home containing eleven spacious rooms with high ceilings, four fine baths, two-car garage, oil burner, screens IF YOU will inspect this home tomorrow, we believe you will find that it comes ahout as close to perfection as possible where luxury and refinement May we have the pleasure of your inspection of this fine home L€ BreuninGer & Soxs 706 Colorado Bldg. Another new row of fine houses, in a good location—built by Shapiro-Katz T'wenty feet wide, big concrete front porch, with reception hall, tile bath, with built-in tub and fixtures. Breakfast porch, sleeping porch, built- 4816 5th St. Northwest One Block Fair Price—Easy Terms Drive out 16th Street or Georgia Avenue to Decatur Street, then East to 5th Street and Sample House

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