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REAL ESTATE. THE EVENING STAR. WASHINGTON, D. €, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 12, 1927. REAL ESTATE. rmonious fac: nd..q fm and likewlse a structure differing “On every hand, especialiy with the tion as any other facilities of travel. |use war planes commercially, he con- Dr. E. M. Ellison, president of the h g " o] b PV In this connection h id that only |tinued, would be as ridiculous to | Washin, ton Round Table, pres e il o i et il e St S e Bt Wit GOMMERGIAL FLYING| 5 o Sinfte, 5 =i, Bt it e, il o8 e o | s ot <ale * ) L is being insist : but 5 of use (public and private) * Sale ‘of the Dolly Madison house |landmark is being :-v:n?x:u“"\fm:‘:- el ST, T L LTI 2 blanket clause: ‘All new l.uudm.:u m the Cosmos Club is being con- Ao % g Lieut. Dunmn Hodges Resigns. be subordinate to the general scheme |templated for commercial purposes, |bufld: a new structure on this site o the mast year. Gl e M. MacCracken told of plans for| "ot -nCAN nm':hm x;u‘" as_expressed for the Capitol in the |a property that is needed for the|should conform to the prevalling | MacCracken Tells Round Table Air|! :800. establishing a regular _commercla incan e o TS I e el s e e | i - aviation has reached int where it |plane used in war. Such, he said, |tion and pointed out that the to cover {a mew office building on the west|and Sixteenth streets. With regard s s s n has ched a pol 1 . Such, said, po q,.” AREHII[BIS WANI it ""“"“""’.;'52,";’5?5’!3“;. follows: | side of the square on Jackson place|to this, the statement said DECLARE U. . l.EAD furnishes as safe means of transporta- | would not be economically sound. To |worst enemy is fog. a t N last year, sald the speaker. atl te f) York to At y and House Office Bulldings, for |Treasury Annex addition. ation, route from New York to Hodges, Army Signal Corps, recently the Er L bl M T RG PRARE Y AT | FanONts FINAIdAta, At tha./Ste he carly protests were that the Travel Is As Safe As ! Mr. MacCracken sald he belleved in | lanta by the latter part of next Sum Chamber of ommerce, | Decatur house likewis may go on|plar of 1901 would destroy the historie adequate preparedness, but classed as|mer. Ie also described several rather Sl 1 Other Means. i Fidi ioh | has be v " d by the Commission | the market. {houses on Lalavette Square, but the g rul‘wl:lous the idea that commercial |intricate safety devices by which |has en accepted by the Pres! > » 3 1 . oric houses have fallen before —— ’ ill\'nl lon planes could he used for war |aviators will be able to determine |dent, to take effect February 27 Capitol and Whltc HOUSE’“’“ il there is no objection to | Advantage of Study. {private development, - mot govern-| (o Sl purposes, polnting out that this | thelr exact positions while flying im | Liout. Hodges is from New York, and | regulated commercial velopment, | The chief advantage of a study of |mental. Today the llay, Adams, Ll Mactracken, Ju. SS9 would be fmpossible unless a plane |heavy fog. These instruments, he in-|was graduated from the Miltary Frontages Should Be Pro- | such as the Chamber, of Commerce |this situation by the various resula-| Sldell and Corcoran houses havalant Secretary of Commeroe, in charge | could be so used or modeled after the ' dicated, will be a great hoon to avia- Academy in June, 1918. | Building, the institute polnts out|, .. yodies, the institute points out,|&one: the Dolly Madison, the Cameron,of geronautics, in an address before ory bodies, s ints out, | BONEL 38l iGthera Hre 6 & - 4 tected, Says Institute. el o ThN‘:"d);!\\o.u\l “gefnitely clarity o tangled| " DoCAtur and others are o €07 . yrushington Round Table st i Ao IbE tece bl aver sinat |situaon by determining just what . luncheon in the University Club yes- 1l the avallable front ":x\””‘"\‘pn\pprt\ the Government will want.| Housewife Pleads Bankruptey. |terday declared that the United States Definite eatablishment of the future | WHEE, FoUSE AT0 the Cop it ex.|By freeing other propertles from the | Spocial Mspatch to The Star leads the world in commercial avia ° character of apitol and White [ 100 burden of uncertainty development CHBURG. 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February 12.— [ tion, and advised the club members to | - ouse frontages, the American Insti- | ¥0_ perti P ons n the [mas proceed® 1t will point the Wav | susie Eivans Nellom, Campbenn | take Issue with any persons express. | e ome on e 1 tute of Architects declared in a public | ] : ir her 5 ¢ housewife, has filed a petition | e BEaroht of a WER ecessity ment desired, whether public or {ment of t ranch of aviation in g e brief issued today. instead of “throw m‘ff",,.‘,”" b . o ?lun ate." {in Lankruptey in the Federal district | this country “Just an expression of regard and |ru‘nd<h|p for making it possible for us to ing a cloud” over property, would “re areas Many _inquiries have heen received | coupt here. having $865 labilities and | Mr. MacCracken declared that “some live in_such a nice home on the hill” is a statement recently received by the dang : " stitute concerning the ef : 20,000 miles ave covered by commer < 5 ; oS e ik J ¢ S ) e e o U I8 s Creditors are in Lynch e o o hapiro Company from one of its purchasers who had bought a new Shapiro home ¢ the Shipstead bill \ t the corner of 11 burg | . commercial outfitted with all the latest fixtures and conveniences. The home purchased was ssage of the Shipstead bill 1 _ v b s Jating the design and height of build ‘ is necessa one of those erected on the last available building ground in Mt. Pleasant on Ings in the veinity of public varks. | sl the institute holds, would not be su ; ) g a felent Lo prorect e Capitoland White | Proprintions, ure concerned, permis- : : S , o t. N. etween 1/t Mouse from the inroads of business | Floh to conside (he use of these sites - 1 he able sol Sl c held. - 3 % . . development, the only 0(|n|'lfl|lo .‘1,u> because from the very begining pr 3 s AR 3 - These homes constructed of the best material available, with 100% day labor, containing s, inie | Tte dintercaiaty I e : 6 and 7 rooms, 3 and 4 hedrooms, 1 and 2 baths, cedar closets, built-in refrigeratort, Fuelo oil gy & block - i burner, radio outlet, enclosed porches, attractive open fireplace and many other attractive fix- retroactive legislation is confi around 1 < ! ! on. | ¢ P are. R 2 \ . : tures, are especially low priced at the brief points out t Y 1d | LR, 3 3 % i bill could not affect buildings fo. Blames Bruce Amendment. oy % $ . : One of the most re > which permits already have been is- ~e amendment. adopted last | % d il 3 3 : cued | vear over the protest of the architects, e ; (g ¢ markable values we have this 1 the Institute re-ljt was pointed out. has brough 4 R S newed fts & © Federal acquisi-| these complications of the mew hotel | S S SET - She offered in this exclusive e S 130 1and office bulidings planned for La| = Pty % SgE = o Other new Shapiro homes are now open for inspection on Irving Street, between 0,000 and 3,000,000 to the S e ; R v X ; ; ¢ section during the year. 17th and 19th. These houses are of the same high character and are priced from the propertie: >sides "¢ would tie up the extension of the 2 % ' e $15,950 up. lopment of these sections indefinitely. | Treasury - Rezoning of the areas was urged 0| Immediate acquisition of these pron. ; g -5 3 “ prevent waste and 1o head oft build: | ertics by the Government for e ||| | & N ' =TT 4 Open Daily and Sunday 9AM.t09P.M. stationed at Jort Monmouth, N, J., lieve the present situation from the Government for which fng development not permanent in|improvements are definitely assured character, pending actior ess | way explained as necessary becamee | authorizing purchase | “the cost of suhsequent acquisition | tuture Government buildings | with improvements will mean wholly | ToiGiliSsmpcHum; unnecessary added burden with loss | ; . not only of improvements b nding a good deal of misunde | values of demolition; ete i ng concerning the questions in-| e o aemolition, 5 volved in the contro the Ame H,‘,,,( e e _the Capitol iéan Institute of Architects. through | iioh S bue e re g : AR B PR . C. 919 15th St. N.W. houses recently were Horace W PeasNce, afrman of h:~ art t is & o gl N i conduct a_symposium With & view | ent. The new Carlton Chambers y ny apprehension that may | jact on H street is desig app o s gned as a M Kml St]'ee 2 would be removed. | huilding higher than the established 3741 C ey t aslee point s giving the | type and different in treatment, it ‘ederal authorities the right Lot Srietatem e, 5 or the use of these sites and tated. Other projects planned are Only one-half block east of Conn. Ave. them to decide whether = = n, schools, churches and stores. * not they wanted the property | ng features must appeal to you as a home buyer; Dutch Definite establishment of the future | 1 Colonial Architecture, eight unusually large rooms (four bedrooms), two gharacter of the frontages. the public | white tiled_ baths, many commodious closets, large sun porch with run- would force t'onfm'mu,\' in it i cctural type for the Capitol to 1736 B St. S.E ning fountain. j ; i @ scheme harmonizing with the Senate | . odse There are many unusual appointments that will add to your happi- and House Office Buildings and for the | ness; Oil burning hot-water heating system. Chite House o' scheme namonizing || $300 Cash, $62.50 Monthly OpenFireglae it hariwond Hante.. Lsegs Attis , l n us t e ome the Tre: ¥ Anne | 6 Jarge rooms m|d bath: hot- The grounds are exquisitely landscaped; sixty-foot street frontage, The reason why the institute speci. | i o shaded street. 4 by “harmonizing” instead of “like | 2 large lot b wide 30 i ’ S v i i ok dolwide 50, There is a two-car garage to match the house. e Lacey & Belt | Price, $20,500 You Are L OOklng f s “and better results-will follow, 1 plans arc ¢ DI 493 G S.W. [rogee Reasonable Terms A location that is unsurpassed—for refinement Open Sunday ‘ and exclusiveness coupled with convenience For Your Inspection Realtors Exclusive Agents N.W. Cor. Conn. Ave. and Leland St. New Substantially Built Home Modern in every respect. 6 bedrooms, 3 baths, unusually large living room, open fireplace, large corner lot, 2-car garage. Your careful inspection will convince you of the excellent value of this home. = . Ellerson & W'elllple ; - : : ‘ i " . i ‘ : " i - i —on both sides of— Between 14th & 16th Sts. Individua] Homes ; - . ; " . .‘ ‘ 21| Yol.l"ll be in}pressédw h the specin.lly T * . ”9 attractive architecture and inside with Llfe't"ne the extraordinarily spacious and practical with Big Lots f “THIS IS WHERE WE LIVE” Famwew | St T — e— . Your friends’ favorable imnreuiopn of the neighborhood 6 and 7 Rooms . . Wil and of the exterior of your home is not only a pleasant of cateptivaaltiatis Nowhere else in the city will you find such thing; it is important to you. a charming environment—and ‘at the same , | hs time such definitely increasing values—as in Such approval increases famously when the interior re- l-and- 2 e ’ flects true refinement and comfort. with built-in_fixtures The new homes at 28th Street, Woodley Park, have been 1 and 2-Car Garages . (}ll].ll(:yY Terl‘ace X built with careful thought toward furnishing arrangements Buil and entered from and that are recognized and needed by families of breeding and wide paved alleys Quincy and 22nd Sts. N.E. character. j : Large Porches These regldences are within fifteen minutes drive from practical for use A bezutiful and convenient neighborhood. | midtown. Six rooms, two baths (and showers), maid’s ——— made still more beautiful by the expansive ¢ | A room and lavatory and four large closets entirely built of Coat Closet lawns surrounding these Homes—45 feet front cedar. The kitchen’s size and its conveniences must be seen it i i ’ X I and unusually deep. Modern Homes - § to be gppreciated. Laundry and large built-in garage are ““hrr:-‘:‘lx::in bl with big rooms, tiled bath, hot-water heat, E in the basement. big closets, wide porches, hardwood floors. Socially nccephble (being.in Woodley Park), they also Large Wardrobe With so modest a cash payment—and " \h- 1 S l }l set a new standard in house construction, with 7z-inch white Closets monthly payments so small that renting l Illl\ O Suc 1 omes f()l‘ A oak flooring throughout; 3;-pound metal lath instead of the in every bedroom becomes expensive in comparison. common wood lath; triple hinged doors and other details present | g only in the more expensive residences. - | Hardwood Floors Here you'll have a Home that already has ma- $7 95 0—$8 450 | throughout the house, double terial value far beyond the price—for you couldn’t » 9 3 | laid and insulated duplicate them possibly--and no more Homes can Open for Inspection Until 9 P.M. Daily and Sunday : be built here—which insures the character of the Talk with us about the cash deposit and { 5 Guaranteed Hot- neighborhood. monthly payments. We'll make terms that Prlces, 316,000 to 318)000 Water Heating Just above Park Road will make you want to stop paying rent. ; i ) t 1o stop paying Terms, $2,500 Cash—S$125 Monthly ~ Plam West of 14th Street Open every day with separate automatic - Sunds 2 Errihs g heater and storage tank 0 fi 9 O . g B oL Al pen from 9 am. to 9 p.m. ST e Exhibit Home: 2911 28th Street N.W. o ¥ Every day—including Sunday and 1390 for spe. Will take vou 1o Within twe | (Turn off Connecticut Ave. at Cathedral Ave,) . cial appointment. squa s. 1 el Hdrmmfilete e W AD.D MA N pe c A F R I , z o080 Member Washington Real Estate Board " Ouwners and Builders of Communities 1437 K St. N.W. : Main 3830 More than 1,000 “Lifetime Homes™ built and sold 100’s more under construction to meet the demand 1

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