Evening Star Newspaper, May 29, 1926, Page 24

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‘REAL THE EVENING STAR. WASHINGITON. D. €, SATURDAY, MAY 29, 19 Roaw ESTALTL. D 7 n‘i:lhdo welldt{) |"m|d aA rr;fkh‘salrden !;rnx trilliums and columbine will MANY RETA".ERS SEEK in (hew\\‘?lumr\;‘ Hulldll‘ng 'n was ;?»ln\lltoe;r:'}lly' v:n‘é‘: lslec:"l:: murdn ten. * 3 e ground is level. A s slope, that t s. b v v L Landscape Plannmg | SMALL POOLS FOR ROCK CARDENS noum-:x may he taken mlvx\'nldx.‘ ‘nv. i {{‘;m is L asset in the ri ""X"‘hw :nlvl::l;rl: :::0":1;’%“1; :::‘i;plnc; l‘;lb r.::fn\v- part Y:»ar vn':: For the Home Owner | building nhmg the nmurpl rade with | garden. the man who h-s RENTALS IN BU".D|NG { will be turned over to a m- | vear. apparent | the bank of a stream to plant marsh - | marigolds in the water, dog.outh vio- | lets and forget-me-nots near the part of the vock garden setting edges and maidenhair ferns nesting | National y"“ Corpont\on Wlll‘ garden made simply of stone 1 rocke. 1 there e s » E y flowers;, without an t ¥, it is often ec ore Tenants From s ,“.]'m.n‘ e . BBl | change in helght, mav hav \ suppiy ‘and to arrange the | : That demund it, | ‘that w : 2 x ¥ of color and of defail, but it will lack | stones and trée planting so skilifully | Long List. Jost in the per 3 g 2 beauty of form. Like any other gar-' around it th the source se ms to :.,e”» Any home, new or old, can bc X i zen 3 Al 3 o den picture, the rock garden must | iven a e tricl ——— | wnh i mameRMltle) rems Hofs Loty e n R g B [ hive rpoaftion 1t ruk not be s | water that can be turnedioff at WINI poiii phiopno sl enhanced in beauty - ; mere patchwork of rave Alpine woodsy spot for the moistu : dow shades made to measure by a large estate there is usually a 4 reris k plant. One of the joys of | business have filed applications- for ' 4 - suggests 2ock planting. | | b § . flowers. but @ study in form and col rock plan ne of L us. Our repu(ltlon for m.klu small path between | W& o ¥y B or made of rare plants of of the |a rock garden is that it can Le built | the stores on the streel floor of the be! had it ide. Ma: 5 :,oy‘neumefl it is a ; homely things we alk know. It may Y bir. Start with a little garden | National Press Building, a $10.000,000 tter shades is city wide. y ihe woods with a oo - 3 il e e, R I o & wol | ProJect being crected at Fourteenth we estimate? ” e s . o 3 A gro inipers in - the ' plites nie idealy \.\l.}:'::::gnw“.{nmu“fiw}z' i ] | ledges ‘a1 ‘their feet and tiny sedums | lecting trip, und the seed jogues | and ' streets by the National Press | Factory Prices Save You Money. it s | % g A : in the smaller ‘crevices, or it may be | add rarer piants for the high lights. | Building Corporation for the National the problem is more difficult. ; ¢ the ot is in the city, with houses { . W a single oak tree with close-sel siems e P Pressr Clib: ! and the artificial con- | B¢ : s e L Bird Secks Warm Atodé: | The lower interior portion of the W e 3 ‘ R | 2iobie, apmnese “andhomeds,News| A commotion in the kitchen aroused (2WIITE il house s 30-capacity om the date of com- ns with formal tree planting and open 3 4 and columbine, Ki¥ n i v mee n Hagen of Ju'vns visible on every side, do not try R ‘Whether the garden is in the shade [ the Tev. and Mrs. Joh = pletion to the Fox Theaters Corpora- tion for 35 years at an aggregate e sahed '(‘l:(l ggrd‘n':i % : o or in the bright sunlight makes little | Waterville, Ohio, says the Toledo 1 owill out like a sore thumb, ai 3 . P { | difterence. s there are tvpes of rock | Blade. The noise apparently came | on for . g trom the interior of the kitchen rante. | ypher figors ,x:::? nflr:nfé.":?m( A ety SR aiusaun X R . o 3 plants for either situation. It the o nder auch conditions rock X ; garden is sunny, sedums, saxafrages, |'" : it AT b e oo o i et : ] | Dinks, anysum ' and - forget-me-nots | Upon lifting the lid a fiicker flew out. | for newspaper correwponden v‘hnl*"llll:m:’ld h‘-" ey el A i $ IR b 1 Will be at home. If it is in the shade, | The bird had come down the chimney. | GULK ‘9"':; fflrm'm ational Pre: e ; s : L haload ol BB R UL U G UL e e b offices "o 12ken up in §nother article. : L A in the suburbs, how- enough to Ret away city conditions, an in- den is appropriate. s dis ‘,.,f‘upndpcnmg.,"y the informal arrangment of rocks | placing of rocks and soil, a good ef- indications of outcropping | 100k natural. fect sometimes may be attained on a 3 n the smallest ledge helps With a great deal of skiit in the | flat piece of ground. but the amateur I , ° PY Kl om Apperently NAtiral AL, | s e e i it there are no ledges on the : l l nd nothing to determine the loca- the owner I free to locate the re he wishes. v is to choose a =gl Upshur Street Homes | @ V@) \J Tomorrow or Monday for it is only the surroundings to the One Block West of Sixteenth informality of the rocks that sult can be achieved. | 4 v from the house the These homes are of brick construction; detached, : g1 TR ran be put. the easier it | on spacious lots. Thirty-three feet by one hundred H ) < Sto d S T ¢ Homes i ey e and fifty-six feet, have eight rooms, two tiled baths, . : e ‘ p an ee hese hardwood floors throughout ; bright, spacious kitch- 5 e 3 : . g ml.l with every modern aqpoi:llmenl’,; Iarl;e, bright HE L b For your convenience they will be open for inspection— H cellars, attics, concrete colonial porches, large pan- : — » CRO Srind A Dehghtf!ll Home tries with built-in refrigerators. Thirty-gallon [ioras an,d Mom‘!ay with representatives on :an 1 to in aDellghtful Pittsburg Automatic Storage Heater, open fire- give you Sl'fl?lfic details. places and numerous other features. These Homes Suburb are located in one of Washington’s best residential sections and demand your most critical inspection. 226 Willow Avenue Takoma Park $9,500 ‘ Sample House, No. 1716 e ‘ , Easy to _u..fiva..swm be i Opssttorilnspection - 2 R 6809-11 Laurel St. e Aabl firepiace. 3 bed- Attractively designed, ideally located on a restricted street, reened rvear porch. spacious in proportion. Tie last word in modern equipment, these ? . o T Floyd E. Davis Company T, T P YL e e A elec., three porches, oak floors, large lawns; are the standard of Realtors model home construction R D Ll“le | 733 12th Street N.W. | Open Sunday and Monday e 1 " Main 352.353 , William S. Phillips & Co., Inc. S 1432 K Realtors M. 4600 North Woodside (Md.), the Suburb Beautiful Th P t P twoflh s * Those features which make a suburb preferable are features of this delightful lS lS re e or e or 0 community. ur one y il A ccessibility—Only 1.5 miles be- Conveniences—All the comforts ! i yond the ‘District of the city—plus EileiatiCat Ave—ar shost 20 mitntes the delighting beauties of a charming . & country—streets and walks; elec- Than has ever before been put into a Home| it owniown. S svatn Artistic Homes—Bungalows and to sell at SUCh a price it Protecting Restrictions— Cottages — of Owned, controlled and being developed most pleasing design—and most mod- by the owners—so that only Homes of ern plan and equipment—built with ?“1 consistent character, and neighbor- . . care and finished with studied com- o | hood of congenial people will be per- pleteness—making your investment a ‘e _' mitted. secure one. —and the prettiest part of Petworth, too | The Price should 37,95 g persuade to purchase be conveniently arranged They are selling fast—so it is advisable that you ipspect at the earliest rtu .' t . h | A splendid boulevard to the very Pnll’flllc!—~al}d frequent bus schedule. Look for our sign opportunity—tonight, tomorrow or Monday—and select the one you want. i flnd(‘:ol:‘:n\ {;’a!.?? road—at the stone gateway— 1.5 miles from the District Line out Ga. Avenue il un ‘ 4 The features include: 7th and Emerson 6 Large Rooms " (Entrance, 703 Emerson) ' Big Covered Front Porch . J.f:,,f,';{,‘,.}“f,’;f,{‘si';';‘:"""'— I - Enormous Screened Breakfast Porch Cf the center-hall type—planned on most gen- | Unusually Big Screened Sleeping Porch, ous lines—and finished with lavish care. . P 2 with entrance from 2 Bedrooms 8 rooms—all big, outside rooms. Bay window in living room. S eparate Garage Tiled bath—with built-in tub and shower. | Although we have’ materially increased the value—we haven't increased the || This Unique I This. Typical Hardwood floors—upstairs anddown.. . || Pric= Ml Spanish Bungalow | Colonial Home C te front porch and big back porch. | : ' ; - —In E , Md.— D:l;(lill'geh:p::‘l;ryw g porc : C annot Easy to finance Delightfully Located at I 4‘A:,nb.f{ii'zo:::fi.%‘im Servant’s toilet and laundry in basement. || Mat h d the Cafritz || Seven Oaks, Md. | 304 Wilson Lane che Large b‘“lt'ln Garage. ay | Near Indian Spring Golf Club i It's just the Home that should be i i planned for its setting—in this exclu- ‘ It’s typically Spamsh—wuth its great sive community. Every detail of construction, finish and equipment is up to the Cafritz “Lifetime” lofty two-stories-high,ceiling in the liv- il -~ Six splendid rooms—the living room - g g r ing room and snug open fireplace. The standard. Big wardrobe closets throughout; tiled bath; hardwood floors, double laid and bath has latest built-in fixtures; the ‘;"_:‘:‘:l‘: d%;s::z:;yagru?f;:flti;eflg | insulated; best of the electric fixtures; well equipped kitchen with one-piece sink; most prac- (|llil. foors are hardwood; consistent light- il sige ooe i BAEIlt it 2 tical and economical of heating plant; separate heater, with uonge tank for hot water; wide || ing fixtures; inviting porch; the best |l and shower. The kitchen is a model of 3 - front terrace, fully planted, and deep, sodded back yard. : hot-water heating' system; .separate I convenience, with gas range, kitchen One of the roomiest Homes you were ever in— and the location is a commanding one. hgater for service water; well equipped cabinet and built-in ironin: . kg = i - g board:; ice- laundry. Built-in garage, with cement |l “box is so arranged that it can be filled Don’t try to picture these by any Homes you have seen. || . from the outside. Hardwood floors; ! i I . 3 4 il laund: d t's toilet in base- And terms will be arranged to | Come and inspect them. $9.975 v g sy suit your convenience i Exhibit Home, 5007 7th St., is completely furnished by the Kaufmann Furniture Co., 1415 | % $12 500 Really $2 000 Underprice | H street—and you'll see what practical Homes they are. $1,000 Cash i 9 » [ which is very low price for this house Open 9AM.to9P.M. . Open from 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. —and Terms that will make purchase and "'{’""’S will be adjusted to your easy. i convenience. Take 9th St. car to Emerson—and short blocks to this * | " i splendid Ho Pake 9th Street cars to Decatur Street—and it's only a short walk east. Or phone us and we will send auto. || <.~ Turn right at Sligo into Colesville i Ride to Bethesda and Wilson Lane Pike to Seven Oaks—a short, pleasant liil is just between Edgemoor and Bat- drive. -° tery.Park. Inspect this afternoon, Sunday or Decoration Day = | " i oo o s o s o e st im0 Owner and Owner and 14th & K | Buitder of Builder of M_- 9080 Cummunities » Cummunities ~

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