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to Various Houses Qutlined for Gonvenienge. The routes to the various model e projects are as follows; No, 1. he colonlal stucco home being ted by L. E..Breuninger & Sons & Hemlock street. Thirteenth street &nd Alaska avenue, designed by Vic- tor Mindeleff, may be, reached by go- ing directly out Sixteenth street to Alaska avenue just above Walter Heed Hospital, north on Alaska ave- rie to the intersection of the three sfreets, where the property is located, No, 2, 4 reach the W. C. & A. N. Miller Droperty at the southwest corner of, Hawthorne street and Forty-fourth nuce go west on Rennsylvania ave- niue to Twentv-second street, north on Bwenty-secona street "to ssachu- satts avenue, northwest on hu- sitts avenue to Cathedral avenue, west on Cathedral “avenue to Forty- fourth place, thence south on Forty- fogurth place one block to Hawthorne sfreet. The Miller hiouse, designed by Delos Smith, of Georgian style. ig to Ba built of brick. ~ No, 3, ~The Hedges & Middleton home, de- tigned by Robert Beresford, is of co- 1gpial type and will he bullt of stone, This house is located at Thirty-fifth t and Massachusetts avenue, It may be reached by going west on Pgnnsylvania avenue to Twenty-sec- ond street, north .on Twenty-second sireet to Massachugetts avenue, north- Wwest on Massachusetts avenue 1o 'l.'Mm -fifth street to the site, No, 4, iThe detached frame house to be erected in Lee Heights, Va., by Ruby Lée Minar was .designed own. This is a t\pical virsxma style residence. To reach’ this prop- erty go west on Pennsylvania avenue 10, M street, west on M street .to, the y Bridge, cross the bridge into Vir- ia, turn to the right fo the H]_T:m‘u'. proceed. 23; ‘miles to Lee Heights. No. 5. ~The house being erected in Wynne: Park, Silver Spring, Md., by the baugh Construction Co... is of nial style, designed by Percy C.| s. This home may be reached going directly north on Sixteenth t to Alaska avenue, out -Alaska u.yrnue to the District Tine, ‘continie nprth on Georgla avenue extended, wn as Brookeville pike, thence it on the Cnlen\llle pike to the site x; ‘Wynnewood P \o G iThe Cafritz” Construction Co. proj- sf consists of a row of houses in led designs, giving each ohe an ividuality all its own. These ses were designed by Louis Juste- niant. They are being erected on De: bétween Fourth and -~ Fifth To -reach this site proceed east on Vermont avenue to Flor- : avenue, continue north on Florida a¥énue to Sherman avenue, out Sher- mn avenue to New Hampshire ave- turn northeast “ofi. Néww Hamp- avenue to Grant Circle, from t Circle go nortl: on Illinols ave- niie to Sherman Circlé, tontinue north g Tllinols avenue. to. Decatur, east.on ur to the site. No, %, ¢ + This group of colpnial houses being bullt by C, H, Small on Wekt Vir- ginia avenue at Queen street north- east, designed by J. Wilbur Smlth niay be reached by going east on | rooms is accom! evenly distributed near or at street to Eighth street qurtheaat nerth on Eighth street to FKlorida a¥enue, thence one block soul off, Florida avenue to West- Vi \¥enue, proceed on West Virginia ave &&:u blocks to the site on Queen No, 8. y2hhe community group, conslsting o 1 mum, ing erected by Walter A. ln"Mnrleua R ngfellow . streets, ?afnen o S going north on L. Rodier, Jnay be rul:hnd hy Célorado avenue, northeast on Colo: Sixteenth street to ed and community up aule. feature.a, ‘‘threedn-a- s;" type of 1 Lower: (1) The bedroom. () The kilchen, showing the bullt-in tables. Afrhngemént of V»Hou_sq Ligpps, Lighting the hiome is not a matter to be left to chance, as it is governed by laws that are definite and exact. Generally speaking, local illumina- tion should-be supplied by a small lamp placed near the individual, general. !.llumlmtlon by a lamp placed nccordln to the -shape and, size of the Te "HeRt 1@ skilitully distributed, even a room which is badly propomoned can be made\lo ‘Appear bea A Toom that is tOv long can be made to 'J"‘":’ "'g"‘“ room that is teo & Iaw room 3‘:&.\ pdr lon In up- of lights are not, parmissib] they come too near one's ey“ nnd also because they ai too nearly on a level with t)‘;e eye¢ ulz’l‘x‘\;'a:;:: fl:r: protected by lids an downshining light, but. asainst n;m that comes at an. -ulm nn: t[l:a or | efsctri zontal they are poorly protes against light that comes’ from ‘below w:nnl:e P wleas. illumination ent u s plished. by small k-l the c\ ing. If ceiling and walls are light color, wall lamps, the light of whi is reflected up, can alsg be effectively and economically used. The effigiency of a wall lamp is greatest when it is mirror. hacked and, !u-ed in a :‘o;‘al: with a low cefling. In a rgom wi );l‘g ceuinx it is effective for local il- luumination “only, with reflectors tw throw the light down. In large, high rooms central light- table, but allows some light to be thrown on the ceiling and walls. A living room should have two in- dependent sources of light, 'a center lighting fixture and portable lamps. In the Kkitchen provide a light over the sink, about six feet above the floor and from 8ix inches to a foot from the wall.”" This y' be either a ‘wall bracket or a light suspended from ceiling. A large kitchen may ha an additional similar light over the stove or table. 1s easy to have good ting Ina iroom, ~ Usually "there is a center ure, Svm times th! B i, & ke attached to" chlflofllnf drésse: are both con are inexpensive an venient and decoratfs Have you enotgh e Clectrica) oiitiets i‘:r your home? An ou!lot ln aucu-smx ml. cnrer&u may 8 ukex\ may :: il;] flll: {unt;bo-krld.w h‘: th‘e wu:ll over & sink in_.the ‘in_the laun- dry, 6r ‘any other place wher;olghe triclty is ’n d for any purpose. Out. lets~are {riexpensive, easily instd by ~any competent electrician, and plenty ‘of them conveniently located are absolutely necessary for the full joyment of the adv: of ‘elec- Itynln the mmel et should be vast one convenient dutlet in eyery mnfi geveral ifi ‘the n&n& ».lnf’u g-n you have your ‘you “-ll‘ thiem? J)b you have to bother with long ‘cords when you want light in a far corner? Do you have to remeve a Jamp when you wznt to use an elec- tric lron, pevcolator or other appli- ance? youh are inconve! &d to utlets. y {'this, extent. yott need more o 3 mmsMewmmr héuses embodying. Italian architeo ry tupe. No. % 'n. ‘W. Walter Vaughn, houses, de. signed by W. H. L n;.v.'l'hir- T e Tanchad by, waine. qut, 11 may 2 y, golng ou emh lu'eafio Rhode. Island. de Island avenue to First street, avenue, | uj t street. to. Soldiers’ Home gate. at | brilll Mfchigan, avenue, Michigan avenue to, Thirteenth, street m east, one| pproximately 12,000, m Wage earn. @@s in Great Britaln are insured by the government against. logs from. un eaplnymonk In_May, however, the umber of unemployed was reported libo only 990,000. nnun fgr ‘lighting s one ‘which 8 est light just past the edge of the lfim BY ARGHITEGT Am-l to (8 “}fleum The, qu m-polm is being ltmnqa. By uehltm'-nfl can- “table top and other be brought to hmlybg_ e | | easily and quickly be lowered for short, tall or medium 8| ‘workers. To have table silver instantly avail- able in the kitchen is another conven- fence that’ aj 18 to the housewife. One kitchen net manufacturer has Brought out & model containing these and ‘a’ 'dozen other Ieatures of great convenience to make houukeeplnk ordérly and more attractive. A velvet-lined drawer for the silver is ‘provided. ‘The pad in the m of this compgrtment" lifts out readily for brushing.” Another comparfmerit 18 provided for freshly laitndered ted towels. The cabinet ‘also contains a very convenient flour bin and sifter, rolling shutter, white "porcélain top and a rack for the varidus seasoning jars and much-used glassware. WQst Virginia Ave. qt Queene St. NE. ' Turn North at flpnth Ave. and 9th St. CHSmall&Cg. _Realtors—Builders 925 15th St. N.W. " NEW HOMES Nr. lSth and H Sts, N.E. : 36,960;_02 . Semple Hopse: 2012 Benning Rd. N ; n for Inspection’ x and Sunday rch homes. contain six la heat, electric lights, cement ‘cellar, doyble back porches. - Long ot to i anes ;m:'h‘:;%fi n(h, t-vn\er WITHOUT MQNGTQNV Furnishings May \Be Dissimilar iy Btle it Good Taste Is Used " on Broad Lines. It was formerly customary to deco- rate a living rwm or arlor, as it was known before ased ihelr most gg Rt nl‘o! uv- i in ‘1 m\ I lwmprlne pieeen nay be this we mean pl enicad Dait WhIGH Soa room for SSSNNARN UN NS T T LT T LU DU IR AR AR TARRRNTAAT RS RSN N AR AN RONRNNANNANANN 1412 Eye St. ufi- e | Sample 1 Honse 2022 37th St To Inspect—"" Drive ouf R Street to 37th Street, lfi_t_n nqrtll! to hol‘t?tl. Open Sunday “All Pay - Hedges & Middleton, Ine. REAL ESTATE. - ’ fabrics l;lod in cavu ng the furniture can also tie tl;Mn wgatlur in'd Lmon‘ous ensem- hmnhar;-;m, m u‘; ?n :;-'elat ‘=ml of rac & furni- ture of f.mm. countries eovering the same period of time, because the cabi- net makers of former days, when pa¥- Ucllhr styles were in vogue, borrowed deas from. each other. You will there: lor- flnd 1t ‘possible to use old pledes ut dastroy! the detwhmn ich ltmb!pho xjn( room fan be curml dovuu any one of good tast: F cause e .main purpose of the HYI ts" na; ;lle implies, is to’m utiful as well n cive.. to happiness as -urrundlpn {hat pledss_ . Atter A sofa of & des i oriable vhu. ¥ or ‘two, “aceorditig to “Bizé Vut the room, a high-back chafr or wing chair of good proportions fis interest. ing to break the mbhotonyf of line By' no means should small fr cidéntal furnishings be 'fhotght. of, such as end tables, cdlfee tables, lamps, ete., before the larger things are placed. When the 'selevtion of furniture ‘1s madé accorfling to tern, thén’one can pick; otit suil coverings. "nm-l’wm—hmcf Mlllflioh]/wwl’.dmm Gruver Home _on terms of , copper screened. N spotlessly white enamel cabinets, one- piece sinks, outside pantry, etc. 00 cash! | 3 Hl_fiigpoqqt of money never bought a better home, ina better location. Take the family qut—let them look these homes over—they will sell themselves. 37th St., Above Burleith Located just north of Burleith and adjacent to the new Glover Parkway, these brand-new homes sla.nd out. as femarkable values. Six large rooms, tile bath; break- fast and sleeping porches are both In the kitchens— Franklin 9503 } CHANEERARIFEEELHRERR AR LSRR SR EREERCHA SRR R NN »‘eqmpped imth %tg'r"'Heaters with "the ground; its enclosed gar- den and pleasing terraces; its open fireplam in living-room and master be T : e SRt I thqut such an ideal example of |~ . : i e : &mmmme the Ruby | The Stmhutb Constmctlon Co. e pletion at Lee Hughts hwten Yen ml Your Friends T eI, Jameson-Built Homes 2801 to 2829 Sth N.E. e Pnced Under VM Inspect ot Omce Euy Terms Here is a home within the reach of any purse. Moder. ately priced, yet complete-in - every, detail Locatedin Washs ington’s newest subdivisiop— “Metropolis Vnw” TIITIIT LTI I, bedtoom; its roofed side porch and uncovered entrance porch—it is these ¢ fine touches which cast the spell of Calonjal times over even the casugl visitar. And without in any way destroy- ing this spirit of the charm of past years, modern ennvemence has been made an important part of this * home. To fulfill the desire for perfect hot water service, it was only natural that the Welsbach Water Heater 3 qude an mmgral part of the The m m des'fml B¥ Wsrd B 1717711 TII I IS LT T TS PITTI I, nnd blt.h Mvm ), tg &ffis.mfim extra, .‘. I