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REAL ESTATE. THE EVENING STAR. WASHINGTON, D. C. SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 13, 1926.' REAL ESTATE. - 38 During the first 10 months of 1925 jINX LINKED w'TH OPERA week ago, and was apparently In ex- q the total of loans made on dwellings e LANDSCAI)E GARDE ING and apartment houses was $86,383.- cellent health when she went t ihes 488.90, this sum representing invest- | NEW YORK, November 13 (P).—A dressing room before the opera las! ment in 15,041 dwellings and 783 apart. | ;, ~EL YOS, Sovemaer 18 GOA | night. ments, which housed 25,275 famflies. |3 i th O Eics Cantnor e aoin atu sl ¥ politan Opera House when “La Juive” | Enrico Caruso o & o is sung has reappeared. ing in “La Julve,” and Martinelli suo- Miss Queena Mario lost her ‘voice |cumbed to typhoid fever after singing -—BERR”‘"“ OT"PR THAN RED U: H A new hole can be plerced in the | . § rom a cold last night when she es-|the Caruso role. Reosina Galll found = ([\'-"\ s -’_fl “'\" "‘uv.—s \_é‘ TT Snles tough sewing machine belt quite read | sudden and unexpected difficulty in n- Berry Bearing Shrubs —— = a — | saved to sing the role of the princess, BY R0<£ GREELY, Land:cape Architect. By e ily by heating a hatpin very-hot and |and was compeiled to retire after the | terpreting solo dances called for in notice at this time of the v % admirable. The inkberry (Ilex {<] RAPES "'LY £ N 72 2% 2% 7722 7277 N HCONC Ted berries. ‘This i3 partly ibra), a slender bushy evergreen 'f\ | “ Ml red is the most striking B! ..'1 < alao true that there are more red. | with black berries and shiny dark £ lerried shrubs. Thou, g P aves, is at home In the most . __._9-,\‘ 4‘..\ ,-‘ ' o {6 Tocall the others. but onee thouzht ! blanting because of its - "w- N \,._\l - ey are worth the effort Red fe ¢ ities rather than | berried shrubs must have a special | for its =~ icuous” berries. . setting, and must be planted uvherry (M the same re- A background of evergreen. ¢ T £ but more strik- functlon with Autumn foliage trees. | ing fruit, Its utiful gray, waxy | R effects. The 3 ter s o Y ries can be used like high lights in : | ever, that the plants are dioecious | 2 victure, and the darker ones have | (sexes separated on different plants), | always @ rich beanty. A pergola cov. |50 that fruiting plants must be se- ered with grape vines is always lovely | lected i for the finely cut profile of the leaf | Particularly effective when the edges, the fantast lowe, and the | lcaves fallen_ are the plump pioturesque q he stem | Whi f the Snowberry (Sym- zrowth, but it is in the Fall when the n’l"rv'lrw-v - *v.!rsus;- . ":::e'; s’: = Erapes are purple that it comes inty | “omething old-fashioned abo . 80| s i St oL emein dnte 10 1 S best against the red Ve YT N Among the shrubs with blue-bl Lf"“‘i e M Privet and Gray Dog- yFix-rlA’:’; mey bo numbered the 5| Winter. Other white-berried shrubs bt »~ wood o ‘t vty o color feomn -|seem particularly appropriate for 2 iue to deep blue-black. Most effective| il planting. Among these may be ",' all are the jbota privet (Ligustrum numbered the dogwoods —— not ~our hota ), \\h.xh Brows 15 feet ]h).h \HH‘ large flowering dp;:“ntydl b\![] the . and | smaller ol Most ‘of ihem have i r growing e o e e 'NSURANGE COMPANY announced at the company’s home of- | on city property other than that to Regal's mmv b ple g in the Autumn ho‘dgerm\, { fices here today by A. M. Woodruff. be used for residential purposes. gelianum). | \ Wwhether growing wild by the road or { vlce president in charge of that de- ‘ The trend toward individual home ownership is graphically reflected in a lighter ¢ [t vhic! rmits it to be planted i Of the amount loaned, which repre- | Prudential figures. During the period I'hese privets are v P the house. is the gray dogwood | sents investments made in both the from January 1 to October 31. in- Washington n 4 t| (Cormuspaniculata), wl{ichbears white | Lending further indorsement to real | Unlted States and Canada, $18,814.525 | clusive, of this sear the \x?d‘rrwr‘i;llgx (Ligustrum mics I flat clusters on fine red | estate as I eat. | waS on 2,396 dwelling houses and 141 | organization made loans totaling $123.- tornia pri alifolfum), < 'After the berrles drop, the | State a8 a medium for sound invest-| Ul B0 " ik Turnished accom- | 218.001.90 on 20,692 dwellings and icate red petioles remain to give a | Ment. the Prudential Insurance Co.|modations for 5,157 families. Farm |1,138 apartments, which accommos t of celor. more appealing to my | of America during the month of Oc- | loans made during the month reached | | dated 35,286 families. This record ex- than the moro blatant red of | tober made real estate mortgage loans | a total of $2,136.750. while the re- | ceeds that made during the similar stems of the Red Sosier|to the amount of 675 cas ' mainder, $1,605.400, represents loans | perlod last vear by nearly $37.000,000, b irit i o e e SRR AR AR A R g | 3833 Garrison Street N.W. “L’m_‘\:l‘fu K Derties 1.}" —— WE ALL WANT THE BEST FOR OUR MONEY A charming detached English Residence boasting an i Aristocratic location, Beautiful Design and Unusually Fine If You Are One of the Majority See Roiadivangeriont: Description: The first floor con- Finish: Ivory and mahogany sists of a hall with a connecting woodwork, hardwood floors cloak closet, a living room with throughout. Attractive lighting open fireplace, dining room, | 1725 Taylor Street : kitchen equipped with Frigidaire ARSemrDEtgE e Hibme . & refrigerator, and a sunny break- West of Sixteenth Street || G : : K : o : : fast room. Three bedrooms, dwelling. Tt lias eight largn rooms, two tiled 5 i i = ample closet apsay twe baths Construction: Stucco over hol- bath, hardwood floors throughout, : - NG 2 : (the one connecting with the s e 4 : : (ibhr radbdiliohog o low tile with elate roof. There Rl ol \ el ey 4 shower) completes the room ar- is a large concrete side living o automatic etorage heat- 4 | rangement of the house. porch and a rear porch. v The basement is large and well L lighted and houses the hot-water - heating system. The attic is completely floored. house. '\Q \ Y ‘\f| ™ then thrusting it through the leather. second act. She sang Marguerite a “La Julve.” /v~\." Most of the shrubs which ¢ elderberry (Sambucus canadensis) are to fixtures and many electrical out- lets add to to the charm of this AR R Unusually large lot with Open for Inspection a two-car garage to match the The frui teberries (Vaceinium) : | ‘ o 3 £ § 3 1 3 e i %t 38 oty P 1B LA RS ST AL N Price, $23.750 | 733 Twelfth Street Northwest | To reach, drive out Connecticut Avenue, turn west at Fessenden Street to 38th Street, and north to this home on Garrison Street. OPEN SUNDAY FOR INSPECTION Jameson-Built Homes 6611 6th St. N.W. , [HANKON, & LUCHY 91 3 to 927 0 uincy St. N.W. ‘ A Thoroughly Modern 6 Rocm and Bath Home g B s e Ml Only 2 Squares From 2227 v 14th St. Car Line Main 352-353 Inspect at Once Six large rooms, tiled bath, h.-wh., electric lights, hard- wood floors and trim, one-piece sink, built-in ice box, instan- taneous water heater and other extras. Double rear porches, cer front porch. With or without built-in gar: “Ask the man who owns one” For Sale by THOMAS A. JAMESON CO. s N e N | It’s Delightful the Year-Around Phone Main 5526 —in this attractive suburb—with all the beauty of nature, and the comforts of the city. Y ———— | : 8Rccms,e;éj;?isgg::i-}l):tl:hed | \ N@Irth WOOdlsnde? Mdl’ —only a mile and a half across the District line—straight north on Georgia Avenue. This is one community that has sensible restrictions which pro- tect every home-owner and preserve the character of the neighbor- | | Exclusive EnVironment and Safe Investment hood—so investment is safe here. The famous hngllsh Village, the Phipps Estate, the Parmalee New B un ga lows A re Ready i Estate, “Twin Oaks,” Wardman Park Hotel, Rock Creek Park and the great National Cathedral are fmthful safeguards against encroachments that might cheapen property values of Of very pleasing designs—with unusual roominess—big open fire- place; hardwood floors; handsome tiled bath, with most modern fixtures; big closets; perfectly equipped kitchen; best of hot water heating plants; IV ~ light and dry cellar under entire home—beautiful lighting fixtures; wide OODLEY PARK HOMEAS lawns all around—and separate garage. Of the highest-grade constriic- tion throughout. 4 Ten rooms, four baths, two open fireplace's, and a two-car built-in~ 4 | darage suggest the standard of residence which is offered in this soundly —— il exclusive section for $28,500, at reasonable terms to a desirable purchaser. it Interior decorative treatment will be d Assured 37,9 50—an d u g cccomt atment will be done in accordance with the Flltlll"e Surroundings of natural scenic beauty and sodded lawns with peren- Value Wit h spe cial term D, nial shrubbery give lasting charm and distinction to these properties. When 16th | i Woodley Park Homes Are Priced at proved—as || Inspect them tomorrow—or any after- i $17,500—$28,500—$37,500—$55,000 is the pres- noon up to dark. Our representative will | ent plan—it be there to show you the Homes. | Reasonable Terms il bl 5 ST Exhibit Homes 2911 Cathedral Ave. N.W dricrseicitiley By bus or motor out 16th Street to District 4018 lllincis Ave. N.W. - through line at Georgia Avenue—then mile and a half i 3001 Cathedral Ave. N.W. d 2 baths, with ail mmlcn.l it 1 Niosrit h ! left of the Boul 1 of the most beautifu Wicoaside north to our sign cn left ot the Boulevard. ‘ Open D va and Slmday Until 9 P.M. is a brick garage on the rear Inspect Th;'s Home Tomorrow | T T T l‘ | W Open from: 10 AM. to 6 P.M. I - ‘ L€ BreuninGeR & Soxs | e[ REEVER = GOSG v, M il AQD/ AN " [(REALTORS ] 4752 | 1430K Street N.W. Realtors o 706 Colorado Bldg. il Deal With A Realtor