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30 R Automobile Routes EA.L ESTATE. to Star Model Homes Outlined in Convenient Form The routes to the various model home projects are as follows: No. 1. The colonial stucco home being erected by L. E. Breuninger & Sons at Hemlock street, Thirteenth street and Alaska avenue, designed by Vic- tor Mindeleff, may be reached by go- ing directly out Sixteenth street to Alaska avenue just above Walter Reed Hospital, north on Alaska ave nue to the intersection of the three streets, where the property is located. No. 2. To reach the W. C. & A. N. Miller property at the southw Hawthorne street. and place go west on Pennsylvania ave- nue to Twenty-second street, north on ‘Twent ] 1 on Massachu- setts avenue to hedral avenue, west on Cathedral avenue to 2 fourth place, thence south on F fourth pla street. The Miller house, designed by Delos Smith, of Georgian style, is to be built of brick. . 3. Middleton home, signed by 1t Beresford, is of co lonial type and will be built ¢ This house is located at Tk The Hed sac may be reached by going we Pennsylvania avenue to Twes ond street 'th on Twent street to Massachusetts avenue. west on Massachusetts avenue Thirty-fifth street, to the site No. The detached erected in Lee He Ruby Lee Minar wa Y Ward Brown. This is a typical Virginia style residence. To reach this prop- north- to house to be go west on Pennsylvania avenue | treet, west on M street to the Bridge, cross the bridge into Vir: . turn to the right to the Lee Highway, proceed 21; miles to Lee Heights. No. 5. The house being erected in Wynne- wood Park, Silv Stambaugh _Construction Co., lonial style, designed by Adams. This home m by going directly no n Sixteenth avenue, out Alaska District line, continue north on avenue _extended, known as Bro e pike, thence east on the Colesville pike to the site in Wynnewood Park. No. 6. nstruction Co. proj- row of houses in s, giving each one an all its own. These Per nue to the houses were designed by Louis Juste- | ment. They are being erected on De- catur between Fourth and Fifth streets. To reach this site proceed northeast on Vermont & ida avenue, continue north on Florida avenue to Sherman avenue, out Sh man avenue to New Hampshire ave- nue, turn northeast on New Hamp- shire avenue to e, Grant Circle go nor ois ave- nue to Sherman Circle, continue north on Tllinois avenue to Decatur, east on Decatur to the site. No. 7. This group of colonial houses being bullt by C. H. Small on \West i enue at Queen strect nor zned by Wilbur Sy ched by going east on K Eighth~ street north Eighth street to Flo avenue, thence one block southeast on Florida avenue to West Virg avenue, proceed on West Virginia ave- nue six blocks to the site on Queen REAL street to north on Spring, Md., by the £ | from | No. 8. The community group, consisting of 14 houses, being erected by Walter A. Dunigan ‘in_Marietta Park at Fifth jand Longfellow streets, designed by | Gilbert L. Rodier, may be reached by gong north on teenth street to Colorado avenue, northeast on Colo- rado avenue to Georgia avenue, then ldireetly south to Longfellow street, east on - Longfellow street to Fifth street, where property is located. These houses will be of the semi-de- tached and community group style, | and feature a “‘three-in-a-row” type of houses embodying Itallan architec- ture. | No. 9. | The W. Walter Vaughn houses, de- | signed by W. H. L Fleming, at Thir- teenth and Upshur streets northeast, may be reached by going out Elev- enth street to Rhode Island avenue, Rhode Island avenue to First street, First street to Soldiers’ Home gate at Michigan avenue, Michigan avenue to | Thirteenth street northeast, one | square north on Thirteenth street to | house. \OHID BANKERS TOLD | OF TRADE RECESSION a|Clevelagd Official Says Crest of | Business Prosperity Has Passed for This Year. By the Assoviated Pross X CLEVELAND, June 12—Bitter op- | position to the diversion of water | from the Great Lakes was voiced terday by the Ohio Bankers’ Ass tion in its thirty-sixth annual con- | vention he | The association in a resolution de- | clired the Chicago water “steal” has resulted in increased costs to con- sumers over all the United States. eonard P. Ayres, vice pres trust company, months of 1926 will prove to be the best third of the | vear and appears to have marked the | ere: the period of business pros- | per | 'No 'sudden or severe decline is threatened, but a genuine recession of trade and industry appears to | have begun, and it seems probable | that it will continue through 1926 and into 1927, he pointed out. $75,000,000 REALTY DEAL SETS NEW YORK RECORD 1| Schulte Interests Sell 20 Properties .| to Syndioate of Bankers—Long | Leases Then Made. | By the Associated Press. NEW YORK, 000 real estate transaction, the larg | financial deal of its kind ever record- ed in this city, was announced by the | Schulte Real Estate Co. vesterday. | A syndicate of ba purchased from the ulte interests 29 proper- ties in Manhattan and Brooklyn. By -cement with the bankers, the ulte Co. will lease the properties for the next 125 paying rentals which will total §64,375,000 for the en- tire period. Lady Dorothy A young English- woman, claims to be the first of her sex to explore the cannibal sections of Liberia. BUYS In Hillkrook, D. C. Semi-Detached Bungalow-Type Homes 6,290 Easy Terms Small Cash Payment INSPECT TODAY Sample House—4039 Hayes St. N.E. Open and Lighted Every Day Till 10 P.M. Five large and attractive To Inspect— HOSt cars Distriet Line, Minnewot rooms and bath, with all modern ¢ d walle improvements. porches, large back yard. D. BLUM & 920 New York Ave. N.W. The Sugar Open for Front and rear bl south, v out Benfling Road N.E. over bridge and left to Huves CALL MaJ SON Main 3031 Homes ] Inspection One Block West of 16th Streeét Sample houses, 1725 and 1737 Webster Street N.W., completely furnished and decorated in the most modern style by Palais Royal., These homes contain 8 large rooms, including a modern kitchen with an electric re igerator, 2 baths, complete servants’ quarters, 2-car garage in rear to a wide alley. Price and Terms to Suit the Buyer Open and Lighted From 10 A.M. Until 9 P.M. Max Sugar Owner and Builder Adams 546—Or Your Own' Broker Beautiful Brick Homes Chevy Chase Heights TWO LEFT 3806 3810 Gramercy St. N.W. These wonderful detached homes are the last word in construction, materia! and design. 10 rooms, 2 baths, large attic, latest modern conveniences. Large lot, built- in zarage. Drive out Connecticut Avenue to Harrison St., west to 38th, south one block to Gramercy. Open for Inspection Sunday 10 A.M. to 7 P.M. Our Representative on Premises THOMAS J. FISHER & CO., INC. 738 15th St. N.W. l l THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., SATURDAY, JUNE 12, 1926. ROUTES TO THE STAR’S MODEL HOMES HORNE. ST i ISTRICT LINE Gen. Patrick to Address Graduates of the Air Service, Maj. Gen. Mason M. Patrick, chief will address the | nesday. graduates of the Air Service Tactical School at Langley Field, Va., at the commencement to be held next Wed- JUST ONE LEFT 1229 Staples Street Northeast (Street runs north from F lon'd; Ave., near 14th St.) Exceedingly well constructed and attractively finished. Six rooms, tifed bath, hardwood floors and trim, kitchen with built-in refrigerator, front porch and rear screened porches, built-in fireproof garage, hot-water heat, electric lights, convenient to school, stores and transportation facilities. Come out this evening or inspect this house. It will please you. PRICE, $8,150 EASY TERMS Open daily from 10 a.m. to 8:30 p.m. CHAS. W. MORRIS & SON 1420 New York Ave. N.W. Main 307 or tomorrow and $6,250 buys THE most-stupendous home value in North- east Washington! Front, breakfast and sleeping porches, six splendid rooms, fine tiled bath, hot-water heating system, special elec- tric fixtures, hardwood floors and similar high quality features. The easy terms will amaze you!!! 3 Visit 1900 Gales Street N.E. Ride out H Street N.E. and turn South two squares at 19t Street. BOREEELPS 1417 K Street—Main 9300 Spacious Homes on Large Lots Contains six rooms—living room with open fire- place, three bedrooms, bath with built-in tub and shower. Colonial decorations, mahogany and white trim throughout. Inclosed sleeping porch and break- fast porch. Exhibit House, 2621 17th N.E. Located two blocks from Main Northeast thoroughfare in Woodridge. Drive out R. 1. Ave. to 16th Place N.E. (17th St. is under construction) and turn right at Evarts. Jos. A. Herbert- & Sons 1013 15th St. N.W. ; Main 4590 T TR i 43rd and Brandywine N.W. New homes of English type; brick and stucco, six rooms and ba semi-detached; open fireplace; hot-water heat, a.m.i.; attic; built-in garage. 3107 Oliver Street Northwest New detached brick homes in Chevy Chase, at the low price of $13,000 on easy terms. Six rovms and bath, modern and attractive; inspect at once. EATON & MARTIN 1010 Vermont Ave. M. 7659 Open All Day Sunday Three Magnificent Brick Homes Just Completed 5311, 5319, 5355 Nevada Ave., Chevy Chase Between Military Road and Nebraska Ave. Just One Square East of Connecticut Ave. OPEN FOR INSPECTION Owner on premises Saturday afternoon and all day Sunday. T o MOM bealtiful rooms. two very attracti throughout, open fireplace. Eretich doors. Handsol N erPle Tange and Frigidaire in antry: - Iy “afy" Bademient” Gider oatiro house. Double brick garage. con- T T the best construceted and cheapest homes in the city. The pric is very low and terms most reasonable. e e W. T. Bauckman, Owner and Builder Phone Vienna 7-F-12 or Cleveland 2998 tiled baths. . Floors oak sin room and sleeping ——————————— T e T D T T 8 BUILT HOME CHARMING 44th & CHESAPEAKE STS. N.W. CHARMING SUNNYSIDE MANOR Washington Finance and Construction Corporation invite inspecin oL hure brand-new W. B. MOSES & SONS furnished homes, o " Homes. We have the “HOME CHARMING.” built with features which set ards i leteness. The comfort of well.ordered stablishi A oo Paaaily ‘found ‘onty 1 hikhest Driced: homesc T mente HOI\ESTLY PRICED AT LESS THAN $11,000. REASONABLE TERMS with The, best materials obtainable have contributed to these homes— sMcent. Bighly tkilied artisans have bullt into’ them ‘eatisfaction and Taeting value for you. 2 Sl O it PR B3 tiein mual penaiens exsariecce t quality latest desigmed whi CompELlghest quality, lateat deslgned white ensmeled plumbing—Crane X We anin 05, Danel natlonally known Wedgewood Doors with plano Artistic decorations that are at once restful and appealing to s rthy of a mansi cheertul LA livi worthy o 3 ‘.‘.,“2.‘,"3 VI light. a"Kiichen” that "Answers the Bousekespors svers To inspect these remarkable -detached home: Northwest section of the City of Washington, leave the Wisconsin Avenue cars at Chesapeake Street and walk down Ch Street two short blocks to our display house, or drive out sin Avenue to Che: Open and lighted until 9 p.m. Washington Finance and Construction Corporation Designers, Owners and Builders 43rd and Chesapeake Sts. NW. Cleve. 4541 Adams 1514 .~ Columbia 1801 BUS SERVICE IS ASKED. Petition of North Petworth Citi- The petition of residents of North Petworth Washington Rapld Transit Company’s | several other mattel motor bus REAL ESTATE Ctilitles Commission at a July 1, it was announced today Earl V. F . executive sec: The applic tion Co. fo the operation of the Course bus line sidered at this tir zens to Be Heard July 1. will urging extension of the " S now of Sherman ' before the commission. Cleveland -Park Homes New—Semi-Detached 3005 Ordway St. (One Block West of Connecticut Ave.) Commanding a Beautiful View of the entire city line north Features This house contains 8 rooms, tiled bath shower, hardwood floors, beautiful fixtures, enclosed sleeping porch and breakfast porch, cedar closets and cedar attic. Lot 125 ft. deep to alley. Room for garage. Built by Victor Cahill Reasonable Price—Convenient Terms Open Daily and Sunday Salesmen on Premises STORY & CO. 812—17th St. Frank. 4100 T e e e T e = T Brinkley-Built Homes ANACOSTIA Chicago Street—One Square to Anacostia Street Car Line 25 Built—19 SOLD Brick homes, six rooms and tiled bathroom. Colonial front porch. Double rear porches. Built-in garage. Low Price—Reasonable Terms Turn Off Nichols Avenue at Police Station WM. P. NORMOYLE SIOFSLNW. Main 2255 Jameson- Built Homes 920 to 942 Quincy St. N.W. Only 2 squares from 14th St. car line Inspect at Once Six large rooms, tiled bath, h.-wh., electric lights, hard- wood floors and trim, one- piece sink, built-in ice box, in- stantaneous water heater, and other extras. Double rear porches, cement front With or without garage. “Ask the man who owns one” For Sale by COMPANY Main 5526 THOS. A. JAMESON 906 New York Ave. N.W. Trees, Trees 6316 Meavotw Lane Chevy Chase, AW, Beauty, permanence, every modern convenience, perfection of detail in tie art and science of house building and home comforts, the best of material inside and outside and beautiful shade trees. The quality of this house—built with all the permanency that brick and cement can give it—the design of the house, the material and workmanship embodied therein, the choice of location, the high-grade investment and the low cost to you, are adequate rea- sons for making this house your home. DON'T BUY UNTIL YOU SEE IT | Eight Beautiful Rooms Two Tiled Baths and a Two-Car Garage T0 INSPECT—Drive out Conmecticut ave., turn left into first street after passing Bradley Lane. Turn right on Meadow Lane to house. House one block from Connecticut ave. DOUGLASS RSP | &l St. N.W. PHILLIPS 5 INC. OWNERS AND BUILDERS Circle will be considered by the publie. hearing by h cretary. tion of the Capital Tra authority to discontinue ck Creek Golf be con- in addition to pending fi ! i