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-REAL ATERORD AV " FORREALTY HOND Washington Attorney Ap- pointed to Represent Na- tional Body in Capital. torney, who far two se as legal adviser of the Washington Estate Board, has been appointed ent represent- ve of the gen- eral counsel of the National Associa- n of Real 1 te Boards in the National Capi- 1al, it was an- nounced here to- day. Mr. Whiteford's appointment to the zeneral counsel staff of ‘the na- nal realtors’ or- zation was made coincident with the selection of H. H. Davis of ‘Toronto to be as- soclate counsel for Canada for the National Association of Real Estate Boards. Andrew R. McMaster of Mon- treal, who served as associate coun- | sel for the association for several years, will continue as associate coun- sel for Quebec, in which province the old French law still prevails. These appointments, in addition to the appointment some months ago of Harry E. Smoot as full-time assistant to the general counsel, have been made to enable the National Associa- | tion of Real Estate Boards to keep | abreast of important legal and legis- lative developments constantly taking place in the field of real estate. | In addition to the present appoint- ments the work of real estate ors: izations in phases involving le questions will be further greatly fa- cilitated by direct communication be- tween assciation’s legal counsel and the legal advisers of constituent boards wherever local boards havesap- pointed counsel. This communication, now being established, will be a ma- chinery for the unification of local and national information and_effort. Principal work upon which the legal counsel of the association is now en- zaeed is further as follows: Collection of all legal decisions made in any State affecting real estate license laws. Collection of the administrative de- cisions made affecting real estate li- cense laws. Collection of legal decisions made in any State affecting the term realtor. Preparatory work for needed uni- form State laws in the field of real estate. Study of Federal legislation affect- ing real estate, particularly, at this time, of administrative changes in the “Federal revenue act asked by the as. sociation as of great importance to the business of real estate. Collection of data on State and local tax laws and aid to association’s com- mittee on State taxation and legisla- tlon in working out a unified national program for tax adjustment. Gumwood Carver’s Favorite. Adaptability to the carver’'s art is one of the chief attributes of gum- wood. Its fine, closely interlocked grain permits delicacy and grace in line, as well as strength and dignity in mass. The qualty, when combined with its natural delicate coloration, affords high lighting effects possible with few other hardwoods. e Mexican department stores are start- ing a drive in favor of Mexican-made 1| of casual lis ‘Mr. Whiteford. | ‘merchandise. Built of the Best Materials and Workmanship These New and Original Homes Will Meet the Most Exacting Demands of Cathedral Avenue in Beautiful Massachusetts Avenue Heights Exhibit Home — 3819 Cathedral Ave. N.W. Face brick and Stonyhurst stone laid in cement mortar: Reinforced concrete porches with tile floors: Iron railings: Copper gutters and spouts; Slate roofs; Water-proofed under a pressure of 90 lbs. to sq. in. on all exposed walls; Large rooms with ample closet space: ESTATE. Principles of Real Estate Law Taught By Radio in University Extension Work |3! One may pick up the principles of real estate law, if he wishes, literally out of the air. The dep: education of the commonwealth of Massachusetts through its diviston of university extension is not only planning expansion of its nine regu- lar courses in real estate practice and real estate law, opened three cities of the State, but is giving in addition two courses through that most extended of all modern exten- sion mediums, the radio. 5 The courses are not merely a series nings-in. The students pent of | THE TEVENING STAR. WASHINGTON. D. €. SATURDAY, OCTOBER 1. 1927. |are regularly enrolled and submit | weekly ps for o ction after on material supplied. ion of what the col- ses by ether-wave mean to | them is the fact that the enrollment fees sent in follow the c ti for the v | are Boston Five hundr dents, men and women, enrolled in the beginning course in real estate law opened by the chusetts Di- vision of Uni xtension in ht enrolled in the more ad- & A course opened in March, ac- cording to Dennis visor of university — . New York Housing Bill 0. K.’d. New Yor , com Walker's but provides for leasing by the city of land to on or individual having a feasible plan for proper hous s, & I EPET EY BT R T T et b S Gruver-Built Homes in Glover Park Adjacent to Mass. Ave. Heights Section at $8’950 Up Inspect these two groups— 3811-3825 Beecher St.—$10,750—$11,750 7-Room Homes — 4 Bedrooms 24112421 Observatory P1.—$8.950 6 Rooms, Frigidaire (only 2 left) Fine Fn‘g]ish type homes—in a beautiful new community—boasting a quality of construction and appointments far above the average. I varied floor plans and architectural designs to meet every taste and need; beauti- ful tile baths with shower and built-in fixtures; paneled walls; fireplaces; big, bright model kitchens; fine hardwood floors throughout; 2 and 3 big porches; detached and built-in garages and beautiful lawns, inclosed by handsome brick retaining walls. Notable features include Model Home Completely Furnished by Palais Royal For Sale By Open Daily, 9 AM. to 9:30 P.M. Any Broker or B- H. Grllver Owner and Builder 927 15th St. N.W. Main 2670 TO REACH Go west one block from the intersection of Wisconsin Ave. and 37th St. NW. Any Home Buyer On the Hiyhest Elevation of Washington One Square from the Cathedral CONSTRUCTION Finished attic with cedar closet; 2-car built-in garage, and brick retaining walls. FEATURES High-grade paper with double panelling: Textone finish in halls and baths: Antique finish on woodwork; Real fireplace; Hardwood floors throughout: Beautiful colored tile baths: Solid bronze lighting fixtures; Hammered bronze hardware; Frigidaire: Oil- burner: Kitchen cabinet; Large Detroit Jewel range: Double drainboard sink with combina- tion sink faucet: Iron stair railing; Striped Cambric window shades: Beam ceilings: Plastered cornices: Numerous basc plugs in each room; Laundry gra; water supply: Metal weatherstripped throughout. Many other attractive features too numer- ous to mention. There is a power circuit to care for the Frigidaire, Oil-burner, Iron, Wash- ing'machine, etc. at a reduced electric rate. Grounds beautifully planted with shrubbery. Only 10 minutes’ drive to heart of city through beautiful Massachusetts Avenue Transportation, schools, stores and churches are close at hand. Heights. LOCATION Your Inspection Invited Open Each Night WENGER BROS., Inc. Owners and Builders Real Values in Real Homes Main 3174 ; Storage system hot ol YR RER AR RN RRRREEEATRTRER, fe ol e o o o o o o e el oo o ) o oo ool ol ) o) e e o ) 1627 K Strect N.W, 'REAL ESTATE.” For Your Family A Finer Environment To Reach— Take any 14th St. car or drive out 16th St. to Colora- do Ave., then 2 blocks to the sam- ple Homes. BURLEITH )y Homes in Burleith adapt themselves admirably to the conservative ambitious family, who are well on the road to cul- tured success. Each of these colonial homes contains 6 rooms, 3 of which are bedrooms; tiled baths, in some instances double rear porches, and large sunlit basements. Burleith kitchens are modern—that is, they are fully equipped laboratories for the easy and scientific preparation of food. Hardwood floors and many electric outlets further aid you in your duties. They range in price from $9,100 to $13,500. The terms of purchase are easy for a responsible pocketbook. 3641 R Street N. W. This sample home is always open for inspec- tion and may be reached by the Burleith Bus— or if you have your own motor, by driving over Q Street to 35th Street, north one block to R Street and west two squares to the sample home. Introducing Margaret Wilson Cook Her parents, like hundreds of other thoughtful men and women, recognized thc S“Perior advan- tages of Shannon & Luchs’ Communities. 14th Street Terrace is typical of all Shannon and Luchs' Communities—generous sized lots—fine and easi]y accessible schools—neighborhood stores and shops, rapid transportation facilities to downtown Washington———and homes that reflect fine architec- ture, and are built and equipped to make of home— the finest place in the world. On Ingraham Street the architectural develop- ment is purely Colonial, while on Hamilton Street the charm of Old Eng]ish gables greets you. Both homes contain 8 rooms, one of which is the justly celebrated and enjoyable man's room, two complete tiled baths. and open fireplaces. Large porches make these residences most pleasant in Summer. (Sample Homes) 1331 Ingraham St. 1365 Hamilton St. C_olonial Beauty p The N:rtheast Exquisite design—desirable location— larger and more cheerful rooms—and. absolutely complete equipment for $8.250 Each home is desirably located on a paved street and contains 6 well propor- tioned, tastefully decorated rooms. The tile bath has a built-in shower. ere are many ample closets, a front veranda, a fully equipped kitchen, hot- water heating plant, a laundry, and a hot- water heater. Of course, all the floors are of hard wood. 9412 3rd St. N. W. (Sample Home) To Reach—Take any bus or street car going out Rhode Island Avenue, or drive out Rhode Is- land Avenue to 3rd Street, turn north a short block to the sample house. Created and Owned by Shannon 699 LUCI‘IS, an. Members of the Operative Builders Assn. of the D. C.