Evening Star Newspaper, October 30, 1926, Page 19

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REAL ESTATE. THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. SATURDAY, OCTOBER 30, 1926. REAT ESTATE. e L o REATSESIIATR. 0 0 0 ST S0 American Jewry to discuss Palestine | 55 FURNISHING THE HOME | IMPORTANT IN HOME FURNISHING | s PROB"F“S - B e v National Conference of Jewry|The conference will be held in Boston | i ; PRSI, i 20 21 and the principal | {ii Conducted for The Star —_— _— Called to Discuss Situation. :1;:;:::: gl ":: e chite waee !l The 16th & Van Buren BY ELIZABETH STETSON AND GENEVIEVE HENDRICKS ident of the world Zionist il BOSTON, Oolobiei 01 RV AL fort | AR DIoaidMIL ol ccld Unusual NORTHWEST | simple, the moldings on the surface mal call for a national conference of | York today from abroad. Ch arm Qll("-lill Answi d | creating not more than three or four | - SERVEIES nes and as narrow as possible, con- | sidering the fact that it has to cover h-l“;:-“ :‘}:‘ll*l n'!l ?hss Hen- the weight box where douhl;»hut:g | —of these impressive new dricks will be glad to answer windows are used.’ As regards the B N | ) re A “ any questions pertaining _to mplest types of English Tudor, i homes is revealed in their real. home furnishing and decorat- panish or Itallan Renalssance, 5 N | ly exquisite beauty of interior ing. | which have all-casement windows of N | il finish, and the exceptionally Z-cent stamp and | | one kind or another, the trim should N\ high standard of workmanship 3 | b i ltogether. This will - . ; Home Fu : Department, | | rve a forimote CharaTAp GMact iYoE T ——— - \ New Apartment Building te’"'d. hclu ‘;’:‘;"94 v:’n: dcal::l to overloo in the attain- The iz Star, these houses, and 1f these changes Now Open for Inspection Washington, D. C. L re made while the building is going entof wpertectly A 7 home. rangements can be made for - | \ at PRICED FOR THE PUR- SEE CHASER OF MODERATE THEM MEANS. SUNDAY! Semi-detached brick; 8 rooms; 2 baths: side entrance; sun porch; house-width front porch: built-in garage: deep lot. HARRIS SHAPERO Builder, Owner 1477 Girard N.W. Ad. 1539—Col. 10366 BY ELIZABETH STETSON S L etk | ~ — - - S—. | doing y with the only objection N\ The amateur decorator’s work | to \\\'idndn ithout ‘t}l"le mmAtl i —] = £ 1630 Fuller St., corner of Moz Pl it o oy And now comes the mantel, the art Hecamtore e underthe best ie. | Mot {mportant single feature of the VE N.W.—1 block west of Sixteenth St. S | room. ~ Windows may be disguised ] | L . i-|and covered twith draperies whic] | E prectthelr bad sppesrance and | - f————p—rodf = IS —— \ Apartments of 2 and 3 rooms, kitchen them much better lines, but the | [ ] | hie in build one mantel cannot be disguised; it has . - and bath—porclxes. ke up that side |to stand by itself and make or mar | Type of mantel used in simple colonial, Georgian or early English residence.|N T : # " " | the room. Frigidaire refrigeration, kitchen cabinets, { Kinds of fi y There are as many kinds of fire- \ : | place framings as there as styles of | POLICE IDEAS CHANGE. |terior because of 11 health, than tne [\ showers and automatic elevators. | houses, and each kind has many dif- Itioss. of:ths (ol and the preseHt e D e e P 3 Berlin chiefs of police. Herr von Ja- o I Ject will be taken up in detail Ater | BERLIN, October 30 UP.—Nothing | gov, in the kaisers aay. zevermgsuta, |N 1 omas J. Fisher & Company, Inc. kind of mantel only, one which would I better illustrates the change from|pap the department on the principle, 738 15th St Main 6830 nst he appropriate in 4 simple Colontal, | monarchism to democracy in Ger-| «r warn the curious to stay away.” : ”m"“* ““h‘]"" mpe 3 eorgian, or even early English resi- mzmy(,i samPKafli Zeverir;g;. rec;)l:;l)' :‘e Todny!thi Ps}ogan of the‘ police depart- | N o . v are buying now or looking | "\E2d a5 Prussian minister of the in-_ ment 1s, “Please step closer. a rd % | for a house, bear this picture in mind - ctails of your new | 4y a guide. In proportion, type and : general appearance it will greatly will find | jmprov harmonize the average ready built i1 s Tud i o Interest in automoblles has become B : ) and the Italian \ so keen in Venezuela that during the . H e il | recent rainy season, when many roads " q s ¢ : bave small ther than | — M t % 2 Z el Only One Left aspes v | In the History of Washington Home Buying concrete cellar, hot-water ¢ lights, hardwood floors on st . large closets, Colonial front porch, sereened-in rear porch: large =2 | || Extraordinary New Homes at an Extraordinary Francis A. Blundon Co. wagd | Price—Offered on Extraordinary Terms et o | 5th and Delafield Sts. o Only 2 Squares From ||| || —in the best section of the northwest h St. Car Line it 3 3 3 14th St. Cor Line J| | —on the high point in pretty Petworth p— Inspect at Once i ) Six large rooms, tiled bath, il “donthly Payment h-wh, electric lights, hard- wood floors and trim, one-piece I You Save sink, built-in ice box, instan- taneous water heater and other extras. Double rear porches, it : $ 61 cement front porch. With or il L4 without built-in garage. it “Ask the man who owns one” going directly into ! il equity in your Home, For Sale by i hich makes the rent THOMAS A. JAMESON CO. il : b E Owners and Builders | i ::’ average about 36 a 906 N. Y. Ave. N.W. room — including S 4 $69-50 a Mo. o —— ‘ Note Carefully the Matchless Features 6 Enormous Big Rooms! 3 Immense Covered Porches! [P— Bath with Built-in Tub and Shower! i Hardwood Floors and Hardwood Trim! | to 2-foot Big Built-in Heated . Garage! paved alley! i B — il —and what is of most vital importance of all—that master buildership N which gives to the term “Life-time H omes” real meaning. It is a civic service that Mr. Cafritz is seeking to tion of these wonderful Homes—at a price where no Really a charming residence: Of g i render Washington—a sincere desire to make the ition i : 2 frame and stucco construction, eight National Capital a city of 1009, contented and happy St gl b il i ndthe's gomg. to. help rooms (4 bedrooms), 2 baths, an | home owners—and to that end he has thrown the in- you finance your purchase with these astonishingly open fireplace, particularly fine in- i fluence of his mammoth organization into the produc- liberal terms. terior finish and appointment, an i H Elore NREL e st i S, 3 S % W e ol i Of the 62 Homes under construction in this'development—many are entirely completed keczuchoEnrihherkouse. il and ready for immediate occupancy. Don’t let somebody beat you to “your Home”’—COME AesanlsteilmaRinabissieg | OUT TONIGHT and make your selection. niblernstequisitaidemsndediby fths TR B Open for Inspection from 9 A.M. to 9 P.M. planted and landscaped lot. erfect Condition ‘ VerprrefasonaHy Priced ‘ | l4th g M. Open Sunday e & K 908 for Inspection in Exclusive Cleveland Park Drive out Connecticut Ave. to Porter, e Owner and Builder of Communities then west on Porter St. to Idako Ave. Over 1,000 “Life-time Homes” Built and Sold—300 More Under Construction SHANNON: & LUCHY o - _ _ Exlusive Agents 718 14th St. N.W Main 2345

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