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REAL ESTATE. NG _STAR, WASHINGTON, 1. C. SATURDAY, AUGUST 1927.° LEASED BY D. C. COMPANY 6, xEAL ESTATE. dall Co. now nearing completion. The theater is in the heart of the theatrical district and will have a seating capac- A Seasonable Variant. From the Boston Transcriot. In a certain public institution the air was not exactly suggestive of attar of roses. “Pretty stuffy in here, fsn’t it?" sall a visitor to the attendant in charge. “You find it warm?"” “It isn't the heat, it's the humanity,” was the quiet reply. New Baltimore Theater Taken by | ity of 300. The lease is for five years. Motion Picture Guild. oo BALTIMORE, August 6.—The Mo-| Almost Debilitating, in Fact. tion Picture Guild of Washington has | From the Boston Transcript. signed a leaso for the theater to be | Ad in New.Jersey paper—“Try our erected on North Howard street, | delicious cream sodas, tasty and opposite the new theater of the Cran- | enervating.” # FURNISHING THE HOME Conducted for The Star BY EL'Z:\BKTH STETSON AND GENEVIEVE HENDRICKS and inlaid. the oval lines repes the woodwork, the ight lines em- phasizing the structural quality of the 'A Dining Room of the Early Republic. BY ELIZABETH STETSON. : felose the subject of dining rooms w ar: % one taken from our National historical | signed, but . examples. Baltimore | sary now. W m in the two IRoom” in_the Metrop Mu ide of the mantel, on in New York. The f s of fine South . windows, nd that time reakfast tables" = Valu (On a commanding elevation overlooking Rock Creek Park) fore the W Some pe 3 3 ' fAmerican Republic sty > ik :beauurul of a i1 v is a pair of ¢ wood bases ar ainly is one of * graceful tyD evolved. Refore late Georgian style was in :This was quite o tbroken pediments iBut with the se fwhich the Ad Zers, this hea fwere simplified, ‘on an air of del -amount of po this delicate and r better than with any oth furniture. The table and chai: any finished with a li chair seats are cov There also is a bu table finished in the WESLEY HEIGHTS STAR MODEI HOME TASTEFULLY FURNISHED [BALTIMORE BUILDING | “FREE LOTS” APPRAISED. | OPERAHO’\BS DECLINE | gattimore Realtors Tal The Star model hov Prevent Defrauding. Heights, which wa inspection last practical demon: building materials = Oak Floors Laid Over Old. Many an old home needs moderniz e Steps to|ing and an oak floor lald over the old worn flooring will do as much as any SRR PR R A RER Rt i, oy In order to persons from | ¢ Efi&fi!fiifi%%fifi&i&fi&fififl%fihfifi&ififliflififliflfi%flfi 1707 Allison Street N.W. An attractive Breuninger-built center-hall type of Colonial brick residence, with a commanding view of Rock Creck Park, situated on a large 63-foot lot. Southern exposure, surrounded by large, beautiful homes. nishers of the hot informal and enti mosphere in the livin -casement windo printed linen drape; Oriental rug of fine a “center portion of the fl corner of the room there any kidney-shaped desk with pulls, and a Chippendale desk ¢ Contains “Love Seat.” exactly how much the 1 the actual val T POy ADVERTISING APPROVED. This home is built of the finest guarantced materials with exceptionally large rooms, three well appointed baths, one with shower—lavatory on first floor. The \ kitchen is large, light and airy, containing the latest modern conveniences. En- :.pgrlxngigp‘}gzem:!nflh:t is flan trance hall, living room and dining room beautifully panelled. -side by a lacquered “Over the fireplace, dbrass andirons, hangs a 4sh print, while on the m: are placed two charming urns imported from Italy. other corner of the room an inter- ‘esting barrel chair, a reproduction of | the colonial era, while behind U piece is a semi-antique Chines net with marble top. Other piec: the room include c chalrs, a colonial topleaf table and Jarge ‘“pie-crust table” whic] fashioned accurately after an o colonial piece which now has pla the Metropolitan Museum of F Arts. A number of prints on the walls complete the furnishing of the Hving room. " + Like the living room, the dining room walls are finished in soft yellow tints and the decorators have hung printed draperies on the casement windows here also. The dining set of burl walnut itself is of the*Queen Anne period. An Oriental rug with an allover pattern of soft coloring sgainst a blue background enhances the bright atmosphere of the room. The four bedrooms on the second floor are furnished the same care which marks the lower floor rooms. The master bedroom walls are covered with a soft toile wall paper and the window openings are hung with, chintz draperies that blend with thé wall ‘golors, An oak bedroom suite upon a neutral rug of plain coloring con- stitutes the furnishing. The adjoin- ing room is furnished with mahogany, including a four-poster bed with pine- apple tops. The rug is a colonial oval | pattern hand-braided mat. One of the bedrooms across the hzm‘ prospec land, Mr. and highly 1 by Wi , vice presldent of the antic City Real Estate Board, in an address before a meeting of the ) the First Floor—Large reception hall; large living room, with open fireplace; ! large dining room; lavatory; butler's pantry; kitchen; pantry with electric refrigerator. Detached Homésv 45-ft front lots —making one of the most charm- ing neighborhoods in Washing- ton—picturesque and homey—and wonderful investment value. Quincy Terrace Quincy & 22nd Sts. N.E. You don’t get real big lots usually—nor such attractively de- signed and well-built Homes. Second Floor—Three spacious bedrooms; 2 complete baths (one with shower); large sleeping porch; large open porch. Attic—Large cedar closet; large storage space; completely floored. Basement—Finished servant's room and bath; Gurney hot-water furnace, with oil burner. Automatic Have you cver inspected these water heater. beautiful 6, 7 and 8 room homes, with 1 or 2 baths and every delight- ful convenience and feature—in arkside ——t7ze exclusive Shapiro development in the heart af Mt. Pleasant? Only $12,950! On Convenient immerman pointed out that . The house is screened, weather stripped—awnings—beautiful shrubbery—2-car brick garage to match house. It will be open Sunday until 9:30 P.M. TURN LEFT ON ALLISON ST. TO HOUSE 7 Sons Main 6140 : This is the home complete. DRIVE OUT 16th STREET TO ALLISON §] ning Owners and Builders pecially Priced and Open for Your Inspection SUNDAY 1PM. to 6 PM. R AR LR R AR AR R R SRR SRR AR R R R R R R R R R R tR R Rt R R AR AR LR Irving St. NW Only $10.950 Very Reaqznab!e Term 3-Story Brick Home—10 large Rooms, Tiled Bath, Hot-Water Heat, Elec- tricity, 2nd floor arranged for apartment. Room for garage! SEE THIS! Choice of either 2-story Houses—or new-type Bunga- lows—with large rooms, tiled baths, big closets, hardwood floors, large porches. 706 Colorado Bldg. A I I 10 1 Lok i it i D i = T i L = £ 1 i e L L e i Do A L 1 Financed to help you own your own Home. 95,350 to 38,450 Small Cash Payment; Easy Monthly Terms. 1416 Eye St. N.W. Main 8949 Buy—and Be Happy! Qpen elnding Hamilton pointment every day Sunda Wis. 315 and evening, phone _our —for special Inspect Them Sunday! Exhibit Homes 1726 Irving St. N.W. 1718 Hobart St. N.W. Open 9 AM. to 9 P.M. Completely F Generous Sized Rooms and Full Value Are in These Beautiful Colonial Homes in 14th St. Terrace The In-Town Suburb Tako 15th a Tsland Ave S north to_Hoi Or th you to within two squares, Harry A. Kite (Incorporated) 1514 K St. Main 4846 Dnm( CRFEEK PARK ESTATES Sts. to Rhode .. walking = p— bus will take 1416 Eye St. NW Main 8949 “BEYOND COMPARISC The Awning Equzpment Supplied “«:lth the new houses in Woodley Park is another item of comfort and convenience that distinguishes them from the ordinary. $2,500 CASH $125 Total Monthly Payment (all interest included) are the terms for your choice of four types among this limited number of homes in Woodley Park. Prices, $17,500 to $19,000. Visit 2923 28th St. N.W. Inspect it thoroughly. There is plenty of room in the spotless kitchen, and all the appointments so necessary to efficient housework are placed to best advantage. There aré two baths (with showers), and a shower and lava- tory in the basement near the maid’s room. Four deep all-cedar closets are but a part of the built-in excellencies of this house. Garage and laundry facilities are in the light, dry basement. (A two-car size built-in garage if you wish.) Woodley Park is the city’s last in-town suburb, and the best in actual and potential value as a high-class residential section. Open House at 2923 28th Street N.W. (Turn off Connecticut Ave. at Cathedral Ave.) Open Every Day Until 9 P.M. Other Homes in Woodley Park Up to $47,500 wWarpmMmAN 1437 K Street N.W. Main 3830 We house over one-tenth of Washington's Population BOSQUE BONITA VILLA Corner of Poplar Lane and Orchid Street =2 Reproducti on of Old Spain—— A true replica of a Southern California Spanish mission home, with Spane They contain eight rooms, two baths, three porches and every conceivable / convenience to make living a joy. LS Price Model Home $ 00 1331 Ingraham 16,500 133 Tnerar To Reach—Take 14th and Colorado Ave. car or drive out 16th St. to Colo- rado Ave., then turn right two blocks to Ingraham St. Built by ish fireplace, patio, Azatea, old Spanish built-in china dressers, oval ceiling living room, and orange peel ceiling in sun parlor. OPEN ALL DAY SUNDAY And Each Week Day to 9 P.M. Drive out Sixteenth Street to Kalmia Road, then left to Orchid Street, then right to next corner. Douglass & i%l)tlltpz Hnc. 1621 K St. N.W, Frank, 5678 L %@%%W%% EEEEEEEE Exclusive Agents