Evening Star Newspaper, January 29, 1927, Page 24

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D. ©, SATURDAY, JANUARY 29, 1927. REAL ESTATE. REAL ESTATE. ING STAR, WASHINGTON | | i inten: | give bond to remain in Washington FURNISHING THE HOME CORNER OF FRENCH PERIOD LIVING ROOM ‘KPR'ZE?:(JA:ERSE;ERRE%;PTS@ BUILDER GETS DIVORCE. | Wits Suvs far Matufensnes hearin of '“khx - SR 0 ~ Mart Z, 1 1 3 re narri Newar N. J.. g | husband, F | Wife Kept Him Chloroformed for |student, for nee » 1 2 no children She charges up e fanl villis appears s Conducted for The Star Cafritz Company to Give Cash to | BY ELIZABETH STETSON AND GENEVIEVE HENDRICKS P Showing Highest | ersons | E Payments. a divorce decree y y . Reynolds by Judge French Period Furnishing |tions of French rooms. Small Ori- e B |ental rugs, subdued in color and re- | BY GENEVIEVE HENDRICKS. |trained in design, may be used in Today, when so many houses are |front of a firepl: | being furnished after the Spanish and | Uphoistered furniture during these Italian and other foreign styles, but 'three reigns was covered usually in 1 | Rather than being but sad remind few houses, comp -y speaking, | silks and brocades, and in the period i | e s < naid and gone, | Week and then obtained commitment | are being done in cop rench [of Louis XVI fine stripes were fre- | ers of money that is paid a ;| Papers to a hospital for mental dis- periods. The reason for this probably is | quently used. Adapiations of thes they may prove to have an actual | that most people have a mistaken con- | Styles should be covered with similar cash value | ception of what is best in French fur- |materials. - These deiicate pleces will | A st & sl b0, Woosting e Ot : e how very |not carry heavy or coarsely wovi { ! 8 4 niture and do not realize how very Mg ©lyour Own Home movement, the | SIS adaptable it is to use in our modern | fahics. TRy Sl o , e An influx of bad French fur he pieces of furniture introduced ompany is launching a con- . K 3 Simming mext Tuesday, to see ere is no home like heavily earved. ornate, bril. |and developed during these reigns beginning | i here o few dec. | have, of course, a. right to be found in what Washington resident ¢ 3 a detached home for number of r t sies & Sed this misconcep- | modern French rooms. Console tables, | | b he greate tion and created a_certain umlowr\'f[d,“;"h their accompanying mirror hang’ e antal puyments, atil JeR eI comfort and ¥ e against French furnishing. |ing& above; small tables, with drawers wizes totaling $330 to the 12 high i ROSSNIEN SR Byt § e | usually used in pair; armehairs, - e | DS S mers. | The holder of the convenience Adapted to Small Quarters. | with filled-In arms (bergeres, as they v I | Doentest number of rent receipts will The best of French furniture is deli- | Were called); day beds, small sofas, awarded §150; the second place win cate, light and graceful and lends it- |small writing desks, frequently cov- and $10 each will go to the Self particularly well to use in small [ered in leather; furniture with caned contest will close yooms where space must be conserved | Seats and backs, screens—all of these, i 15 R ~ | Pebruary 15 | and where the size of the room must | hot because they are characteristically Compilation of such old receipts be enhanced by f ure that is small | French, but because of their uty | the Cafritz company says, will disclose in scale. Inasmuch as the hest period [ And use, deserve a place in modern - | | 7 huge sum that has been pa in French furniture was cotemporary | decorative schemes based on French rentals here, in many individual with Sheraton and Chippendale and |lines. i K i sufficient to pay for the entire cost of Adam periods in England and with | The accompanying sketch shows a | i a e thelr American colonial copies, it can |orner of a living room furnished | " 'he contest is open to all residents. | "3 1 be used with historical as well as |after the French manner. f | : | B nts are asked not to send re i fil ) ! i o company, but | ; O 0a How many rent receipts have you tucked away in forgotten files, trunks, bl sy ettt alleasd deeke op Hatiots | kept him under the in- fluence of chloroform for nearly a TEiion v to the Cafritz correctness with pieces of these | ; instead to send a statemeni announc wceful, dainty furniture, such as | MEMBER OF BANKING > ] I . number held by a ‘lnlc;slmm 7 ' An attractive and comfortably arranged bungalow, the best of the French, is mnot, of | r with his nafe and adcxes Y R = S containing five rooms and tile bath, modern in ever course, suitable tor use in Spanish or | FAMILY FREED OF { An impartial committee then will Your inspection is invitec ks g s and ath, n 1 e , DF CHARGE | N , LA Tt i ¥ 1 respect; full cellar with laundry trays, and large lot. hiehest contenders and to name the | Sunday which. as we have. said, call for the | g ou Over Feminine Finery Rests| » + heavier ore rugged pieces. Nor y Rests \ ey Eslitis histise L P B ot or Giais ot wennor k| i DALt One A a st | ‘ : ; OW [ITrICe : e oo oial e | MANY WAR WIDOWS WED. £ 6611 6th St. N.W. ST aSYlrErS in homes that are true to the colonjul Stroughton Fletcher IIIL. feellng and homes that are ¢ g WARNS U. S. INDUSTRIES [ Hammersla Indict; | i e full Assol 4 o A ndictment Dropped. | o it ST - Rl L R UNGETEE Sranuary 25 i | Wiiited States Attoriey GhaIsh vos: | L LONDON anusri e el REl L | ‘ OPEN ALL DAY SUNDAY ture came to America the time of ! roy Kkful of femi s ik war wid \bbed off 4,600 bache: | ture came to Americs ne time of [row over a trunkful of feminine finery, | Charles M. Stine Urges Resegrch | tc nolle prossed an indictment For Ginds dur 1926. us i y A being pald | Drive out Rhode Island Avenue to 28th Street N. #He - ATnErican Revolition: In' fact, Lehs s i iia it i R ) ¢ 5 ‘i prudent Franklin himself is said to TEsuli S Wikl iey o fOr M for New Process Ernest C. Hammer who | ¢ 36 totaled 1,794,400 |v. , also known as “Lady Diana | was charged with larceny after trust| Rl b e N and south one block to Brentwood Road. have sent home some lovely vieces. ol » P "o nd a $50 fine for Miss [ CINCIN . f a diamond ring valued at $10,000,] 95600 officers, 1, nurses, 563,000 J . DALLAS GRADY Throws Light on History. Louisa Fletcher, member of a lanking | Con: History is recorded not only by the prominent in {ndian- i i 3 | sted to him by | children " 3 v St : The & -xpenditure last written word, but also, and more espe: s, came to : rary rest with |1 arle: Stine, chemical dirce .. Grace R. Flefshman, November | The oV o 1414 K St. N.W « s s0, by the art objects, fur re s of grand lare ihia tor of E iu Pont Nemours & Co. n 2 v was 166 68. The pensions 1. N.W. . jally so, by the art objects, furniture | 1 of grand larceny chan o d Jour L1925, It was claimed he was to take | sty supplied 10,000 new artificial R 904 14th St. N.W. Main 6181 ctitecture of age. The his Warning that the American indus 2 ist cannot afford to wait until|the ring to Baltimore and secure a|legs, 1,160 arms, 4,881 eves and 18,388 tory of France, more than any other 2r’s hrother, al g e nation, can be traced by the furniture Diana” had charged that 8 an on it Attorney Morris | y of surgical boots during the | S » proc # red for the yes assoclated with the ns of its vari- | Fletcher stole the clothing from her, 4 e ) % much as for « long | but the case yesterday w s jDEBORC A A n adines ° I period of yvears the rulers of France |for Insufficient evidence. Bl b S bt | 5 k - Were men of artistic tastes who sought | robe, claimed both by “Lady Biana" |ustry would be outdis oo | 10 bring renown to themselves by the | and Mis o, 18 being leld ntithe | SI81, COMPRLton Lnices many PET RTH A GAlN i art which was developed during their 1 sher ce. o v u»;\‘.ulul themselves e Th G s not pos- | Fletcher and a co y 2 e o & reigns. Unfortunately, it is not pos: Fletcher and a companion were s ¢ nst permitting Amer sible here 10 follow in detail the his- i filnwll 5‘70 several da v Y [y e s S a tory of France as expressed in | Dleaded v il Charges | MANY s to depend upor s ; RS posed | LCheht by "Ly Dinnac® ho shoned | S iz patents g keep | Don’t let another day go by, but come right now— Although there is much of interest | her injured eye as evidence. 14 ! s o 4 | | othe ts of the world. as | ‘ ) e e tonight or tomorrow—auand inspect these unusual sance and after it, we will touch here | Sets Milk Record. | Man Found Dead With Gun. : . . . - BROCKTON, Special Monthly Terms Homes, in the choicest neighborhood in the North- only on the periods that represent the | _BROC Ma. January 20| o) g height of French art and which best —A new milk producing world |, MILLE anuary 29 (A).—The i ¥ i Ry Toy | body of E aylor of Williamston, Days:thts \ewit room Shipirol Flomeiat deserve copy and use today. record was claimed here yesterday for - H. 0 Francis 1, who reigned from 1515 | Dutchland Tolethe Kolrain Bess, who | N- Cv was found in his room at west. to 1547, traveled to Italy and brought |has given 570 pounds of milk in the | hotel here Thursday. A pistol ace o - back not only objects of Italian art st seven days. Her milk averaged | 2CToss the body and there was a bul ’ i per cent butter fat. The best pre.|Wound in ‘the forehead. A coroner’s | Tapestry brick Shapiro home of 6 rooms, tiled bath, shower, | execute work in France. ' - | vious record for a week was said to|Jury returned a verdict of suicide. | sleeping porch and many other attractive features. fan influence was felt for a long |have been 543 pounds. The 25-month- S | perlod, although its application was |0ld cow is owned by the Dutchland' No divorces are granted in South | different in France from that in Italy. |farms her. Gaeni Luxury-Loving People. _— France was more prosperous than i Ttaly and her people became more | 718 t 738 M tt Pl Juxury-loving. They demanded com- | 0 arietia ace N. s fort in their furniture as well as beauty. Furniture therefore became 1 . { oS rTARIL ieh1ar i sore e Situated Immediately North of 917 15th St. N.W. cate as time passed and more com- . E . Wi fiiis hirnloite wasnventes Eighth and Madison Streets Main 8949 The high period in French furnish- X ing extended over the reigns of Louis XIV, Louls XV and Louis XVI, z FEATURES— Srhich lasted from 1643 to 1789. Louis ix large rooms d baths, built-in tubs, concrete front XIV, through his patronage of gorelm. one-piece enameled sinks, pantries with built-in ice cabinet makers and other artisans, set oxes, hot-water heat, kitchen cabinets, large porches, 30- an example and laid the foundation gallon hot-water storage heater, large light cellar with serv- for the work that was to follow in ants’ lavatory and wash trays the next two reigns. The furniture e of his reign was for the most part ornate and overdecorated. That of the period of Louis XV was full of P [ curves, the best of it being without rice, $8, Mnes for its beauty. In the Louls XVI veriod there was a reaction against . Thess curves, Pompeli and . Her- $500 Cash—3$65 a Month, Which culaneum had been discovered and l l d I . People turned to the classical for thelr ncludes Interest on First Trust models. Furniture now became straight, the legs being fluted and H H sl L e Open and Lighted Until 8 P.M. p While certain characteristics dif- ¥ > > . emens et 0% | Floyd E. Davis Company ties which are similar in all of them. They can be used together with har- Reibis . : . -~ N ; ; e mony. ¢ - | X o e (| M3 7 Tt St .|| 14th to 16th Street Walls Usually Painted. During these periods walls were usually painted in soft pastel shades 2 and marked off into panels by ]moldi ings. Beamed ceilings were almos B nliad cnicon wars omes at hea used to mark where the ceiling met PO t Th T ll A Picture at lells : ® € @ the side walls. q D-f Mantels were generally small in re ferent It’s the ideal location of Columbia Heights—whose future is insured by scale and were frequently of marble . - wood. In the latt iod they ) ::er:mgl I xwep pe‘(; R ireEna A Real StOI‘y Of C(‘mel‘t [ J The very appearance of these the high-type chunc;erhof th;lle Homes, which occupy both sides of this Semmi« dotached Homes. of attractive street—and this refined neighborhood—guaranteed by the charm- Two of the many effective types B as shown In the sketch. Mir. tels and over console : X ing people who have already purchased. tables came into use at this time. Instead of the heavy tapestries useg - in earlier Itallan houses, prints an ; V B S ; v smaller pictures and brocades were ik an uren treet 6 used for wall decoration 'i;h? ski t,“;: S‘ a '{00 will show a modern wall hung wit! . N ".s prints in this manner. i L at Sixteenth Lighting fixtures for houses o ese p & ) ‘ : o § s ] periods should be of carved wood or y e i ‘,ff',[?,f‘”‘{.em'_?“I,.“",‘("}f“;} to the Handsome bedrooms—-grouped in a prac- ! 7 % s EREaCooauae tical and effective way—beautifully decor- ’ g sronze if they would be true to their models, curved and more or less or- [ o : ’ 3 . G P A . ated. . eriods and clas g 2 Z —inspires a desire for possession. The design is ;i :h “1 in design in the Louis XVI pe- . % : ' most effective; the construction distinetly unusual; T : v 3 the interior plan and equipment original and P ; efficient—and the price a surprise for this neighbor- hood— 10th St. Near “N” N.W. ||| Lioad 10 B¥ i 1 » | > 51050000 | WA Under $20,000 1 and 2 Baths $ St ay AL ie 0 Tiaunn —with terms to your liking—and with built-in fixtures ‘ s el property exchanged if desired. , Porches, some open, others enclosed—but practical for use, including breakfast and sleeping. ness scetion. Seven rooms 5 s Zind bath, am.L, lot 20x95 | i . : ] B i : o . ni : Hardwood floors throughout. Big coat ; } e . Practical eloet i 1 ocesition Ball asil Ghioc e wirds eatures Features ml;e :;e.;u gn eul_!: bodrotfm;; Perfeclli ap- - 2 4 A g —-— _ ointe itchen. Finest of hot-wat t- ey . substantial and beautiful homes are located Foundation hewn Nine real rooms. ?ng pllnkb. witl;‘nuto:‘-tic hnter‘.’::i‘t‘;: |::r- WIth Caffltz CO-Opel'- THOS. E JARRELL Co. in one of the best sections of Washington, and from solid rock. Glass-inclosed T::c.‘l?:d If:l:n:i:y .leuy:? ::.rvle:;usoxli,ll::.dy atlng terms that make O s iiars are available on easy terms. Beautiful woodwork Eeakats m;:] ileuing lll'ch 721 10th St. NW. Main 766 throughout. oo 1 S TE G p ase easy an d » s = J Y/ Two beantiful i Sample House, 7150 9th St. N.W. i bathe, with butltin Gk ar Garages rental expense very o fir fxtures, 1 entrance from paved light during the buying F Semi-detached, containing 8 rooms and two baths Rubligkulol floore Immense closet: i J in breakfast room % b . Or Sale | built-in garage. Center-hall plan, living room, dining and kitchen. . I‘Ialn]x;:;ldredar- alley * peHOd- room, sun parlor, kitchen with built-in ironing board, x _— OW N E R . k 4 3 ! ! 3 Electric Refrigerator. Hot-water heating BY and refrigerator iced outside; four bedrooms. Beauti- e plant, with separate ° . | ful walnut-finished woodwork, side lighting fixtures, 3 “in“],,w % automatic he‘}‘"" for | NO Othel' NeW Homes Can be bl“lt m Home in Somerset, hot-water heat, Welshach Storage Heater; hardwood il e . . . M l d floors throughout, floor plugs, etc. Concrete front porch. | rails to_hoth ¢ L""“'“.J."pmonh thls deslrable nelghborhOOd upper floors. Servants’ toilet. . . ary an - . s SR ) | e 4 "_"" 2 '°' & Handy to the “white lights” of 14th Street—but removed from the noise o not fail to come out and see these RE: omes. his group constitutes a most attractive neigh- and dangers of traffic. Just above Park Road—west of 14th Street. Five Bedrooms, T'wo Open for Inspection Every Day Until 9 P.M. borhood—of certainly established valuation. Open for inspection Sunday from 10 Open from 9 AM. to 9 P.M. every Baths, Sleeping Porch, * . na st S S am. to 9 p.m.; week days from 3 to 9 p.m. e i Hardwood Floors, Ruud Hi| Drive out Georgia Avenue to Elder Street (one R e SR i e day and evening, including Sunday block past Walter Reed), turn East a half square. ment at any time during the week up to Storage Heater, Concrete pent Garage, Perennial Garden. |i| To Inspect Young & Company i . ,,_,MCKEEVERmGOSS.m« W c F R Phone Clev. 1681 1022 Vermont Ave. Main 3217 sl Wi s ras]tc R ' 1415 K Street Main 4752 ‘4 Ouwners and Builders of Communities . Over 1,000 “Lifetime Homes” built and sold; 100’s more undcr construction .

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