Evening Star Newspaper, April 10, 1926, Page 22

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| | | REAL "ESTATE. THE Landscape Planning For the H Lo e Owner I Summer & Fall Fowers Veronica Fipeseris, 1 Phlon gubutace , iz \ %rfr)l;iu/éa VAR 2 Yioka ’/f’vlznu(w L I3 Heucherc. 3 | sa n;uznm.fl 3 I | 3 @{f,m., o L e 1[; S é )’zll piant}ms N Jee marius, the new varleties than in | type. The deep maroon the solid pinks are par- } | r plant that | b mm%’ Commissioned in 0. R. Commissions in the Officy orps of the Army by the War Dep 49 Quincy n in the BT L e R 82 E e st 3 Rte s trteteetsesttstestibistaitasssttatisssssasis e Tl T I El IR REIesl Iy TITIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIILILIIIIILITITTTILLITLITILLLLLL The Only Ones That Can’t Be Picked Fries, Beall & Sharp 734 10th N.W. 4th and S N.E. Sth and T N.E. Main 1964 qumxxxmwmzxwyxm.mmx 22333838338383 ez Phlox subulata lllatx’nax s EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. ¢, SATURDAY, APRI), 10, 1926. REAL ESTATE. IN THE GARDEN AROUND THE SUN DIAL - Spring Lulbs 2o aerll J A»w», Terms as Low as $50(0 cASH Easy Monthly Payments $12,500 Summer & 7al) Howers H/a v .’ulk/cla z \/ ) Yeronica 3 «/\.’u,nma fl\ Vigla cornuta % /o) b P sufetoe Spring Lulbs Heuchera Sanguinea On the 14th St. Car Line—and values are steadily climbing BUNGALOWS A2 MANOR PARK, D.C. ~Everything points in thei Be sides this wonderful loca galows themselves are You may have your choice ¢ tinctive designs, in stone, stucco, b frame or shingle, and cach one is nnmu-:l wit I\ conv favor. Prices, $8,500 to TERRELL & LITTLE, Inc. 1206 18th Street Evening Phones: $3323332233322233132311: Main 3285 Adams 3215-W—Adams 2503-J 1083281 283832eIIseeNtIIIIIItIIstIItIIIiItIIIIIIIILLIIIIIITILL: A T T e e e e e e Matchless Homes for the Money' No matter how far you leok A Surprise in Every Glimpse— are—finished with YUI f exquisite taste; equipped so completely and practically=—and built so substantially. They’ll interest you for a hundred unusual reasons. 3617 to 3633 Everett St. Chevy Chase, D. C. The size —is most appealing— eight rooms, three baths (one in the base- ment for servant) ; very artistic wrought iron just haven’t seen any Homes »d as these The location is most ideal—within throw of Connecticut Avenue— stone’s 11l its ascending values, but none disturbing ele- wi i stair rails to the second floor; open fireplace; hardwood floors ; built- in garage; laundry, etc. Cash $]17 85@ Monthly Payment , - Terms Arranged The exhibit Home has been completely fur- nished by the Kaufmann Furniture Co.—and draperies by Lansburgh & Bro.—giving you a graphie idea of what charming Homes they truly are. realt) of its ments, Moderate pect ion all dn and evening Sunday and every 9 P.M., or phone our office Y CKEEVERandGOS o Deal with a Realtor 1415 K Street Main 4752 S you'll come back to these “Llfe- time” Homes—convinced there’s none to compare with them any- where in Washington at $1,000 mere money. 565 a month —and only $500 Cash They are so smartly planned—so_ prachcally equipped—and so thor- oughly well built—by our own organization of painstaking craftsmen. ! Enormous, big Rooms r 3 extra big covered Porches Elaborately tiled Bath 1 Extra fine oak Floors ! Very big wardrobe Closets 5 100 Block 8th St. N.W. Right in Petworth - ‘ A 90-Foot-Wide THROUGH Street In the prettiest section of Petworth, over- looking Sixteenth St. and Saul’s Addlhon Open from 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. Take 14th St. cars to Kennedy St.; 9th St. car to Gallatin St., or we will send our auto at any time—anywhere. 36 Built 18 Finished 30 Sold Exhibit Home 5129 8th St. Watch Washington Grow to a Million CAFRIT Owners and Builders of Communities Beautifully papered and decorated ] G R R R LR S R R R YRR R R R R R 3332223223222 8323222222. 232282200200802883128812822008083502882028828 112881880228802288222228212232222832223322223223: B s S et as i it a2 s s mmmmu;mmm MR R R R W e E “The Garden Spot of Washington” Miller Built Pesley iamgths Unparalleled for Natural Beauty and Distinctively Designed Homes FASCINATING PICTURESQUE Ten minutes from your office with Massachuseits ave- nue as its approach. W. C. AND A. N. MILLER Builders—Realtors Eleven Nineteen Seventeenth Motor out Massachusetts e across Wisconsin into’ Cathedrul 0 9 P.M. OPEN SUNDAY 10 AM. to 8 P.M. Wealey Helghts: bus ' ut Twentieth and P Streets. Main One Seven Nine Two MILLER-BUILT Near the Bureau of Standards Miller Controlled BETTER HOMES———BETTER VALUES English Architecture Semi-Detached and Detached Brick and Stucco—$12,950 to $14,500—Tile and Slate Roofs Attractive Prices Convenient Terms Just North of Cleve- land Park ot Wis- consin Avenue and Van Ness Street. Six and Eight Rooms—Side and Center Hall. Rooms of Unusual Size and Charming Arrange- ment—Every Closet Lined With Cedar. To Inspect Means to Purchase. W. C. AND A. N. MILLER Builders —— Realtors 1119 17th St. N.W. Open For Inspection Every Afternoon Evening and All Day Sunday. Main 1790 B T Among the Winding Roads and Wooded Hillsides of WOODLEY PARK Adjoining English Village Are Comfort, Ease and Quiet Nestling among great estates and public park ground, where the wild native growth has been pre- served, these modern homes are set in an environment which no planting could attain. Your realty investment is thus likewise protected against commerci al in- trusion or other undesirable expansion plans. Are these things not worth considering in your quest for a home among people of culture and responsibility in our National Capital? Surely they are. There are still a few seven-room homes here (with two baths, built-in garage, etc.) for $2,500 cash, $125 monthly, selling for $17,500. Larger types up to $32,500. Are you sure this most favored spot in fast- growing Washington has no appeal to you as a posstble home owner? Please visit the exhibit house, 2913 Cathedral avenue, before you an- swer, It is open Sun- day and daily. LOCATION CHART 1430 K St. N.W. 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