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REAL ESTATE.. TESTOMDDE SULDING PROEETS futomobile Directions Various Houses Outlined for Convenience. o The routes to the varlous model home projects are as follows: No. 1. stucco home erect- 1 by L. E. Breuninger & Sons at Hemlock strect, Thirteenth street 21d Alaska avenue, designed by Vie- ‘or Mindeleff, may be reached by go- ng directly out Sixteenth street to \laska avenue just above Walter leed Hospital, north on Alaska ave- 116 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 southwest corner of ilawthorne street and pvlace go west on Penn 1iue to Twenty-sécond st I'wenty-secon@ street setts avenue, northwest setts avenue to Cathedral av west on Cathedral av fourth place, thence fourth place one block street. The Miller h Delos Smith, of Geor be built of brick. The colonial The Hedges signed by Rober lonfal type and This house i street and may be r Pennsylva ond street street to M achusetts west on husetts Thirty-fifth street to the site. No. 4. The detached frame house erect- ed in Lee MHeights, Va. by Ruby Lee Minar was designed by Brown. This is a typical Virg style residence. To reach this prop- erty go west on Pennsylvania avenue to M street, west on M street to the Key Bridge. cross the brige into Vir- t to the Lee ddieton home, de. ford, is of coe struction Co. It THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C.. SATURDAY, AUGUST 28, 1926 5 o . APARTMENT HOUSE SOLD oy i " / 8 The Porter co-operative apartment building, sold by the Cafritz Con- s located at Porter street and Connecticut avenue. —+ Highw: Height 7, proceed 2% miles to Lee No. 5. The house erected in Wynnewood Park, Silver Spring, Md., by the Stambaugh Construction Co., 18 of colonial style, designed by Percy C. Addms. This home may. be reached { by going directly street to Alaska avenue to the District line, continus north on Georgia avenue extended, known as Brookeville pike, thence + | east on the Colesville pike to the site in Wynnewood Park. No. 6. afritz Construction Co. proj- sists of a row of houses in varied designs, giving each one an individuality all its own. These houses were designed by Louis Juste- ment. They are on Decatur between Fourth and Fifth streets. To reach this site proceed northeast on Ver- mont avenue to Florida avenue, continue north on Florida avenue THE PARKRIDGE Mt. Pleasant and Park Rd. Just opened! All outside apart. ments: one room, bath. Kitchen andl dining alcove, with' California bed. Two rooms, - reception hall, Kitchen, dining alcove and bath. Exclusive location. Fireproof, elevator, incinerator. || Resident manager on premises ‘ 440 to 510 Columbia Road N.W. Adjacent to Scldiers’ Home and Reservoir Parks NO BETTER HOMES ANYWHERE Open Daily Till 9 P.M. to Sherman avenue, out Sherman avenue to New Hampshire ave- nue, turn northeast on New Hamp- shire avenue to Gran: Circle, from Grant Circleé go nortis on Iilinois ave- nue_to Sherman Circle, continue north on Illinois avenue to Decatur, east on Decatur to the site. No. 7. This group of colonial = houses built by C. H. Small on West Vir- ginia ‘avenue at Queen street north- east, designed by J. Wilbur Smith, Dlightf New Home in Massachusetts Avenue Heights This home is finished in excellent taste and is com- may be reached by going east on Kl street to Eighth street northeast, north on Eighth street to Florida avenue, thence one block southeast on Florida avenue to “Wast Virginia avenue, proceed on West Virginia ave- nue six blocks tor the site on Queen street. No. 8. The community group, consisting of 14 houses, erected by Walter A. Dunigan in Marietta Park at Fifth and Longfellow streets, designed by Gilbert L. Rodier, may be reached by going mnorth on Sixteenth street to Colorado avenue, northeast on Colo- rado avenue to Georgls avenue, then difectly 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 Italian architeo ture. No. 9. The W. Walter Vaughn houses, de- signed by W. H. I. Fleming, at Thir- teenth and Upshur streets northeast, may be reached by goiug out Elev- enth street to Rhode Island avenue, Rhode Island avenue to Fimt street, First street to Soldiers’ Home gate at Michigan avenue, Michigan avenue to Thirteenth street northeast, one tquare north on Thirteenth street to house. It is not likely that production in the last six months of the year will equal that of the first half. The trend of business apparently is still downward, with the probability that the slow decline will continue through- out the Fall. The speculative con- vulsion in the stock market may be suddenly. reversed. he. Brookmire Economic Service, Ins ADVERTISING THEME OF SALES MANAGERS Division of Real Estate Board to Meet Tuesday for Discussion of Subject. The sales managers division of the ‘Washington Real Estate Board will hold one of the most important meet- ings since its organization at the Lee “Jameson-Built Model Homes” Now Ready for Inspection 7 SOLD 1301 to 1333 E St. N.E. Thos. A. Jameson Co. Invites the Public to lm?ect These Fine “Jameson-Built Model Homes" THOS. A. JAMESON, Pres. 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. N.W. “Ask the Man Who Owns One” House, Fifteenth and L streets, next ‘Tuesday at 12:30 p.m. Standards, various suggestions for improvements and the general better- ment of real estate advertising in the ! Natlonal Capital so it will conform | with the standards prescribed by the National Association of Real Estate and local boards throughout the country will form the major sub- Jeet, of the discussion. This division is under the chair- manship of Charles H. Hillegeist. Arrangements will be made to accom- modate all the members of this di- vision at the luncheon. Some im- portant decisions are expected to be made. 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. These homes contain six large rooms, tile bath, with built-in tub and shower. One-piece sink | in kitchen; extra large rches, front and rear. | g‘(:ont porch built of ce- steel. Oak ment and Main 5526 REAL ESTATE Inspect Your Opportunity Today To.Own a Home in This Great Development of 1003 Co-Operative Bungalow Apartments Your choice is not limited to one structure —you can seléct a medium-priced home in any of five modern buildings—the erection of this great group gives you the advantages that permit low cost unit construction. Thus, you can buy a bungalow apart- ment, open on three sides, consisting of a large reception hall, living room, two bed- rooms, kitchen and bath, for as low as $5,400, with a monthly payment of $54.63, which includes all interest, principal and operative expenses. A small cash payment is your only other outlay. Isn’t this better than paying rent for a place you will never own? Inspect this opportunity today; its benefits will open your eyes. _ Office, 1207 First St. N.W. Phone Main 8516 Representative present all day Sunday and evenings until 9 p.m. . WARDMAN 1430 K St. N.W. Main 3830 plete with copper screens for all windows and doors. On the first floor is a wide receptional hall, colonial staircase, large living and dining rooms, with solarium length of house, and a most complete kitchen. There are 4 master bedrooms and 2 tiled baths. Also servant’s quarters with bath and 2-car garage. Situated among other beautiful homes. Open All Day Sunday M. J. Sheehan & Sons Biggest bargains ever offered in this section. Six large rooms: tile bath with built-in tub and shower. Hot-water heat. clectric lights, double porches. Built-in refrigerator. Big lets, room for garage. Price Only $8,850 Easy Terms See Mr. Reeves, owner’s representative, at the houses. Call Col. 2228 for auto. Is my idea of Wanted, Real Estate Subdivision Lot Salesmen and Saleswomen Join an organization that is recognized as one of the most active in the Real Estate and developing fields in the District of Columbia. This organization represents a firm that possesses its own building with one of the most elab- orate offices in the city, a firm that has shown ingenuity, foresightedness, energy, activity, integrity and a desire to become one of the foremost in their fields of activity. A firm that controls and owns over one hundred prop- erties in Washington, also hundreds of acres of land in in Washington which is now in process of development. Because of the firms great activity there is unlimited pos- sibilities. If you are interested in your future and wish to earn immediate big money— Call Today or Monday— L. V. HYSAN, Sales Director, Main $670 the Sunny Heights of Brookland Free from the city’s turmoil and yet NOT removed from any of its conveniences ‘ Brick tion. Colonia architecture., i Life Is Fuller, Freer, More Abundant on construc- 1 six rooms, reception hall, tile bath, built- in tub. Latest sani- tary Double porches, wide. floors. garage. rFea 10 fix tiumes: r feet Hardwood Built-in Overlooking the beautiful ground: of Monastery. See Them Sunday Sample House 3715 18th St. N.E. Price, $8,950 Easy Terms Built by Union Day Laber S the Franciscan Shapiro-Katz Realty Company = —— REALTORS—BUILDERS 1416 K St. N.W. | Main 9111 1010 Vermont Ave. S for fhese ENGLISH TYPE HOMES $6.950 is the total price of these homes—and you'll be amazed to find how much home you can buy f For a moderate price, there probably thing else in the city to compare. Hardwood floors. Attractively decorated money. They'me of brick construction rear porches. automatic storage heater. Go ont Michigan Ave. R to 180h and walk east. 919 15th Street N.W. Main 8949 Grade school Were you to sce these houses before you probably guess them at $1.000 higher. —SOON. 18th St. N.E., Between Newton and Otis past Catholic University. to St. and turn left at 15th. one biock to Newtfn I. Ave. to 17th. turn north to Newton By troliey. take Brookland car to 12th and Newton Sample house open 5 wm Franklin 209 ash Tile bath. Double Hot-water heating plant and {“co0d._etores handy knew the price. vou would They're well worth seeing Monroe w0 out nd_east one. hlock 0 9 pm I Saw a Need . —and I’'ve Relieved It What Washington needed —is Homes of a type. Not just places in which to eat and sleep — but Homes, with all the comforts provided; with a front porch to enjoy—with room for every member of tfe family—but com- fortably planned so that the servant question needn’t become a factor—and the care of the Home wouldn’t be a burden. Such Homes as these I've built at City View Heights—a splendid location—handy to everywhere, but out of the rush of traffic. And I've planned the Homes to meet my ideas—and yours. Nearly a hundred families have already thrown off the yoke of rent; and are living in their own Homes here—enjoying life: and working for themselves and NOT the landlord. . It’s a proposition that will appeal to you. Bring the wife out and go through these Homes—she’ll like them—and vyou'll like the financial part. practical Homes Bladensburg Boulevard at L St. N.E. $5,375 For Inside Homes $5,675 $5,975 I've made the terms less than rentw= some as low as $45 a Month Open for Inspectiow Every Day and Evening Including Sunday Take New York s eRr Lo istn and H- Sine 4 tranafer to bus, or it's hut ort squares to walk—north. Buile, ouned and for sale by Harry A. Kite (Incorporated) Member Washington Real Estete Bosrd