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REAL ESTATE. NCREASED VAL | should, but people have overeaten through so many centuries that it Ben T. Webster Points Out|nasn't even been thought ridiculous exoept, in extrems cases. Indeed r some can s and some rn ~ Turnover to Follow New Soumiren consiar Tat rmmm,. vy " tunately, we don't, and we recognize Construction Plans. that too much flesh is not only ugly but unhealthy. 3 _ g Thefe/are 0 many methods of re BY BEN T. WEBSTER, R T e Mhe way ‘which will suit you if you are not-as Becrptary, Washington Board of Trade. |glepder as you want to be. There is wwith the coromencement of definite | the 'r-'chnvflie mnho{l h.ol fl:m-mn‘ the plans on new homes for certain of the [ caloric value, -or t-producing Federal Govérnment departments at- [ Ji1'S, % J000% By, Sclysting your fected by the $50,000,000 building pro- n;:;nbel;‘:! ellfirlu a day, you must gram recently approved by Congress, | either uce, if you want to reduce, the citizens of the National Capital |9F maintain any desired weight. The formulas are all worked out for you, are having more cuncretely brought | g, it is like doing a simple sum in home to them a realization of the | arithmetic, N =g magnitude and importance this con- |z struction entails. I < The effects of the expenditure of [ . such vast sums to provide suitable of- fices for United States activities in ‘Washington are varied and far-reach- ing. Already steps are being taken to acquire whole squares and portions % of squares where the first of the new structures determined upon will- be erected. Citizens residing in these areas must lease or purchase new homes, businesses located there must find new stores or offices elsewhere in the city and large amounts of money - invested in such properties must be reinvested — probably in ‘Washington. - This city is not and never will be a t industrial or commercial me- tropolis, but its position as the great- est capital of the world is unique and of inestimable importance. The in- creased personnel, equipment and housing accommodations which this leadership has made necessary cannot | i but give a decided fmpetus to prop- | i i erty values and promote the expan- | {f I | sion of local business and residential |} districts. Recent years, too, have witnessed the location at Washington of na- |} }i|i tional administrative offices for most of our important industrial and com- merclal organizations. Couple with this the growing popularity of the |} Capital City as a place of permanent |} v residence for people of prominence ‘who have been located here on politi- cal or governmental business, and the persistent prediction of a million population for Washington in the very near future seems not at all im- probable. RUMANIAN LUMBER EXPORTED TO U. S. Shipment of 4,000,000 Feet in New York—Held Inferior to Native Kind. You can buy this ok SR S e Reports from various lumber man- ufacturing regions throughout the the country reveal great concern over the 'extensive- importation of Ruma- nian lumber through the port of New York. Inquiry reveals that 4,000,000 feet of European spruce and true fir lumber have recently arrived here from Rumania and been sold. An- other shipment of 4,000,000 feet is now on the Atlantic. There is no duty on lumber and this foreign product is being sold in somewhat concerned iover the price wood from from the other side of the low-grade domestic lumber is unable to find a market on account of the years of free trade. Rumania that gives concern to Amer- being put to. The spruce and fir (8 Kasement. rather for temporary structures and | - facturing. It is.a lumber that.is in- ferior physically and mechanically to in house building and it deteriorates rapldly when exposed to wear and the uses it is commonly put to in Europe. It is well manufactured, thoroughly seasoned and has a good | Open Sunday for appearance. 8o far, all the Rumanian lumber product. AR s TS v G ost vacationists are like the gradu.[@ 713 14th St. N.W/ says the Larned Tiller and (E Toller. They must see for themselves that it isn't true. Just one of those dandy Deanwood Homes left. - An.ideal home for colored people’ It is a specially designed hdme—8 rooms and tile bath. Most practical arrangement and equipped with the best of fixtures. Hot- water heat; electricity; and in a location that is convenient and very attractive. ' 4418 Gault Street NE. Dednwood = *. B Iy 1323 Holly Street N'W. BEAUTY CHATS / sv sovs xavr ronsss. H n to ’ : Dogty radustion. ot frult and fresh| MANILA, July 10 UP—Carmi | 1800 to 1850 Potomac Ave. S.E. will begin losing weight, and skin will. clear. You can. probal also manage @ -certain amount of|ditions, probably will remain ih swimming during the Summer, m Manila three weeks before starting : : ‘abdomen. hy'l:: ooy | Into the provinces to gather informa- : g s also play outdoor games, Wl } R 1 d improve your figure, | rather indefinite. reduce you and prove yo o is splendid %udneln‘ fat, arms and a If you can manage to take a Turkish batb, do so. It will clear isitor. et i i skin, waking it beautifully nmn':'nf e e B e i TE CE white, and it will take anywhere literally sweated and scrubbed out of ng the bath. Byt you must be | b reduction not to eat so much that you| ! will immediately feed back the you have lost. You should feel won-|ing on future Philippine legislation. | derfully invigorated for days after a “ two to five pounds of fat, which is ¥ . . x : . - : il etk 1ns: e s i all ‘other forms of : £ g %%% 5 VIElt 1?“??“ 9:1“0515.?:.0‘ N.E. l] fiesh | which may have an important bear- 8 a m oo “An" excellent. {8 South two lo-u:rnu- a& 19ih Strest. & ry Sline e BOXTELPS / m A ol 4400 Ord St. N.E. e 117 K SweMain 5300 A in India. home, live in it while you are paying for it and the entire ense will be much less than rent. i ial Terms. Deanwood, and it is but a short ™. B.B.PINN @& Owner's Exclusive Representative. competition and the intrusion of £ (Just East of 16th su-eet)' : world into this market when much Adjoining Shepherd Park distance of the mills f ? : with "::sslun; :'lut.a pripaslrisity This 6-room home is exceptionally well located amid #fil#":’fifl?"nn’rfiu:m !l:‘et'e:(lt‘: choice shrubbery, bearing fruit trees and berry bushes. 12 @ The lot is 50x120. It is modern in every respect—hot- It is not that lumber is coming | water heat, electricity, hardwood floors on first floor, from such an unexpected source as|@ ample closet space, large pantry, stationary tubs, a white jean lumbermen, but the use it is tile bath with pedestaled lavatory and servant’s toilet in Large Front Porch, Rear Po(oh , b - repons ot pgrment. butiting, bat | Garage to Match House such industrial uses as box manu- $l3 sm 3 b all species of American lumber used Without Doubt It Is the Lowest Priced Home. in This weather. It is excellent lumber for |@ Exclusive Section Your Inspection that has arrived in New York has ( gone into building, mostly frame & \ dwellings. American lumbermen fear | @ O \ that this use will reflect on their | (3 3 0 bt EXCLUSIVE AGENTS Main 2345 A Bungalow community——compris- ing a group of very artistic Bungalows of varying designs—built on big lots— with wide terraces in front, lawns on the side, and deep lots in thegear. . - If you have thought of a home as something that costs more than you can afford to pay, see these Quincy Terrace Bungalows and you will change your mind—for they have been built ex- pressly to make it possible-for anyone to own a Home and buy it on terms which are easier than rent. | They are Kite built——therefore, they are a safe and profitable investment. The price is one of the surprises and the termb a temptation. e O Quincy Terrace Quincy and 22nd St. N.E. | >4 HaryA.Kite Take G street cars < from Treasury Dept to 2nd lndyR. 5 Ave, and walk north ‘to our Quincy Ter- race sign, or the bus will take you within two short squares, P .Open for inspec-* 4 tion every afternoon e e 0w ing Sunday., Mr. Hamill «3:': will g: there, .or you can Cleve, 1490 for ' E o g EVEYING STAR, WASHINGTON, D/ C. SATURDAY, JULY les are plentiful, and if m the of your diet Tennis is beconilug very popular 10, 1926. - Sy .REAL ESTATE. Pay %6,250 ' . for @ new Colonial ’ THE most stupendous home value in North- rrrrrrrrrr 77777 777, WOO0D TO DINE THOMPSON. |§° . ot Jameson-Built Homes! Coolidge Tavestigator in ' Philip- (N pines Gets Pledge of Aid. ;gi- Thompson, personal representative of vour | President Coolidge who s in the Ca) . Over 100 bly | Philippines to make a study of con- ? { Priced at Than $7,000 and Up tapestry brick home 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 q'lll%l'l features. The easy terms will amaze you!! will | tion. His plans, however, are as yet . Gen. Leonard Wood will give | N your | & dinner tonight in honor of the [N i %fifn’:"w""“' D. C. - Ask the Man Who Owss Ose troot— ‘E‘%fl'“p‘m i ; Built; Owned and For Sale by Lt sy N THOMAS A. JAMESON CO. Bardwood 8 “’{""Pf"\..'““"”“ 4 m:‘?fi . AURIL 08 Walions and Ball. m:'u'«':n'uvu'n{n%ne fures, v T 906 N. Y. Ave. N.W. ‘ery room. Phone Main 5336 2 e 2 e B T e 2 2 2 road _or H st "wests" Open for n: Announce the Removal of their Real Estate and Insurance Offices From the Investment Building to The Denrike Building 1010 Vermont Avenue Phone Franklin 513 ' MEMBER WASHINGTON REAL ESTATE BOARD Convenient to Everything Sixteen New Homes near the Monastery and 3 §] St.-Anthony’s Church. Price $8,950 Sample House, 3709 18th St. Brick construction, Colonial style, comcrete front porch, 6 rooms, reception hall, tile bath, with built-in tub and fixtures, double rear porches 10 feet wide. Hardwood floors upstairs and down. Brick garage. -Drive out Rhode Island Avenue N.E. to 17th Street—left to Newton to 18th—thence to property. p Wolfe, Shapiro and Haves, Builders & Ouwners Shapiro-Katz Realty Co. Main 9111 1416 K St. N.W. " REALTORS » “Jameson-Built Model Homes” Now Ready for Inspection 1301 to 1333 E St. N.E. Thos. A. Jameson Co. Invites the Public to lu’?oet These ~ Fine “Jameson-Built Model Homes The architecture of these fine homes has been care- fully designed and se- lected by our experts of . superior home designs. The material also has been carefully selected. All labor furnished by skilled mechanics of the best grade. These homes have been personally supervised by the owner, and money can be saved by buying direct from the owner. 308 Investment Building M. 4178 2012 Benning Rd. NE. J. Dallas Grady 904 14th St. N.W. These homes contain six lar rooms, tile bath, with built-in tub and shower. One-piece sink in kitchen, extra large Fm:hcs, front and rear. ront porch built of ce- ment and steel. Oak -floors, latest fixtures, floor plugs in each room and built-in ice box. Deep lots to wide alley. % These houses are in the most desirable section of Capitol Hill, convenient to churches, schools and stores. It will pay you to inspect these homes. Built, Owned and For Sale By Thos. A. Jameson Co. 906 New York Ave. NW. - Main 5526 “Ask the Man Whe Owns One” THOS. A. JAMESON, Pres. CK CREEK PAR + ESTATES - R \ : LYSSES, heroofyliofi:— Ulysses klvdunm!ddnmcouuh 6“ s Odyssey..:, The Hdme....Your Home today is the in- Wooden Horse,: the centive that spurs ambition and guides ~ . Fall of Troy. Twenty accomplishment. Set it in the exquisite ‘Homeless years; ten of war, theniten ' environment of Rock Creek Park Es- of wandering, striving to reach/Home. ' tates! Breeze-kissed. trees, sun-bur- Adventure after adventure, the play- nished brooks, winding roads through thing of the gods....Home at last. bowers of beauty—over one hundred ~ Disguised as a beggar in his own acres “truly a part of the Park” hold household. Slaying in wrath those every master-touch of Nature to ideal- < who would woo his wife away.... ~_ izeyour Homesite. And, in contrastto i United with her once more. . And the Ulysses!, you can reach it instantly by - - happiness.of Home his again. (e perfect Sixteenth Street, : You Enter the Estates / ;< Office on property~—Adams 538 ' jl —r. Ask for the Beautiful Descriptive Brochure slephone Main 5974 for an Inspection Appointment House 6220 Ga. Ave. NW. / 3 are 20 feet wide by 32 feet deep; large concrete front porches, with ornamental iron rail- ings; four bedrooms. The baths are tiled and equip- ped with builtin Pembroke tubs, showers and ped- estal stands. Plenty of closet space, and floor plugs - jn all rooms; open firéplaces in living rooms; at- ractive lighting fixtures; bot-water heat and Wels-