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RI AL ESTATE. WINE ORDER ENDS. DWE[[INGS SHOW FALLING OFF HERE < mvm lite cabarets of Montmartre, Hard times have hit the pla Signs of the midnight * the public that fiz: December Construction Far|, Under Same Month Last Year, Report Reveals. An indication in the falling off of residential construction during tha past several mont hown in the report of buildin, District during De A total of 154 houses were Ing that month. More than t much was spent for the same period last year. A '$500,000 hotel and the expendi- | tures of $704,000 in feature the month’ pairs amounted t he noticed that of the tots 340. by far the lar spent in the northwe The following ta amount of type and cost of ings, together with ai over the various sec ¢ BRI Dwellings.. . epairs Apartments. . Garages Sto o garage Laundrs.. . Balkery.. . . Totel . STONE Dwellings. . . 4 CONCRETE. Dwellings.. . R Repaire Garazes Stores FRAME. METAL. Garages. .. Sheds MACHINERY Motors. . Elevators. Totals. . . e The following summa distribution of improvem the respective sections of of Columbia and the valu Northeast.. Southeast. . . Northwest Southwest Total. ... . REDUCED FARE DENIED | TO PRINCE OF PRUSSIAL Officials of Subway Decide tionis 3 Ferdinand Does Not Come in | “Needy" Class. Br the Associated Press. BERLIN, January 8.—Prince Louis Ferdinand of Prussia. 19-vear-old sec- ond son of the former Crown Prince, | failed to qualify with the managers of the Berlin subway lines as “needy.” The young prince applied for a re- duced fare permit, by which needy students may travel at children’s half-fare rates. The press agrees in commending the prince for his sense of thrift, he calls his attention to the fact that so long as the Crown Prince | has the means for long trips to | Switzetland and for offering prizes at | six-day bicycle races, the public can | hardly be expected to believe in Louis now get a chance when they don't be rich contingent, fu play to lots of empty same as last very few thir ' NATIONAL BUILDING SURVEY UNDER WAY National Association of RealtyK Boards Begins Semi-Annual Study of Conditions. THE which there is any undersupply or % ! d by a study 1 estate ! EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, tate conditions of the country to be made by the assoclation. Questionnaires have been sent out condition | this week by the assoclation to its 657 now being | member boards asking in detail for a tion of |report on real estate market condi- » study is the | tions in the communities each board tryvey of real es- represents. | Petworth—*8,950— $250 Cash—Easy Terms (Only 2 to Sell) rmanent brick eonstricted home, containing many om included in houses costing less 1in and should be investigated. Alsc; Petworth Corner OF eight rooms, tile bath, built-in garage and numerous modern features. A bargain, with casy terms. 919 15th St. N.W. Main 8949 Office Open Daily 9 AM. to 9 P.M. Sunday 9 A.M. to 2 P.M. Wesley Heights “The Garden Spot of Washington” Miller Designed Miller Built This Magnificent New Exhibit Home Located at 4437 CATHEDRAL AVENUE N.W., WESLEY HEIGHTS Is Now Available for Your Inspection Recently, the paving of Cathedral Avenue, the main approach to WESLEY HEIGHTS, has been completed. making it one of the gen- uinely fine boulevards of our beautiful city. achusctts Avenue across Wisconsin Avenue into Cathedral—or take Wesley Heights Bus at 20th and P Streets. zfluilaers [W.C. and A JLiller Realiors | 9 ~17 3t Main 1790 Ferdinand's poverty. All the Cnde of the Old South! T is not too much to say that these homes reflect that spa- cious, magnificent architectural beauty that was so much admired in another day. Here is our largest and finest. building project—on a square fronting this 120-ft. avenue —con- venient to everything. “Just West of the Circle” Features: Ten large rooms, well planned, and three tile baths. Number 5628 Western Avenue First floor contains lavatory and two-car built-in garage. Other notable homes on display will be well worth your visit on Sun- Open Sunday 10 A.M. to 9 P.M. Hedges & Middleton, Inc. day. 1412 Eye Street N.W. Realtors Franklin 9503 ., SATURDAY, JANUARY 8, 1927. ll AL 'ESTATE. ‘Why Pay $1,000 More? When you can buy a “Life-time Home” in the highest point of the best neighbor- hood in the northwest— (Petworth) —for— Only $500 Cash $7, —which makes your rent during the purchase period LESS than $30 a month 5th and Delafield Sts. N.W. Better Homes Cannot Be Built—Full cf the Features That Make “Lifetime Homes” How Cafritz Builds The reasons for the pro- nounced popularity of “Life-time” Homes The individual, or small or- ganization, building one or a Cozen Hcmes is the victim of market conditions — which means high price for land and materials. The Cafritz organization — with its program of thousands of Homes — COQMMANDS this market. We buy entire sections of ground—millions of feet. We buy millions of dollars’ worth of building supplies—and every dollar saved on both ground and supplies is figured off the cost of the Homes—and the buyer shares. N We employ a force of picked mechanics—capable of the high- grade of ip—and Homes” are the fruits of their best efforts. We are not specylating. We supplying a demand. We lu.ve developed the most attrac- tive residential section in the Northwest — Petworth — with “Life-time Homes” which are designed and built to meet the needs of the public. You are offered rot only a Home—but a real estate investment—that’s worth more than you pay—be- cause it could not possibly be bplluled by any one else at price. Please weigh these facts thoughtfully—for they are fac- tors in your continued satisfac- tion. Faithfully, Morris Cafritz Different 6 wonderfully big rooms, most practically arranged. 3 tremendous big covered porches. High-tiled bath with built-in tub and shower. Best of hardwoed floors—double laid and insulated. Large Coat Closet on first floor; big wardrobe closets in all bedrooms. Master bedroom across entire front. Porcelain equipped kitchen. Big brick pantry with lots of shelf room. Guaranteed hot-water heating system. Separate heater and storage tank for service water. Open for your very critical inspection—from 9 a.n. to 9 P.m.— every day and Sunday, Take either car line; 16th street bus—or a phone call will place one of our autos at your disposal. More than 1,000 “Lifetime Homes” built and sold—with hundreds more under construction— to meet the great demand. AFRITZ . Owners and Builders of Communities .