Evening Star Newspaper, October 22, 1927, Page 21

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ESTATE. THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. ¢, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 22, 1927. REAL ESTATE, STAR MODEL HOME Built b, ¢ M. &R. I; \yyarren Sgansovediby The Evening Star FURNISHINGS and Decorations by W. & J. SLOANE and the Home Owners' Institute Leland Facts . In the heart of Chevy ase ; aurrounded by Country Clubs. . Protective restrictions. . Concrete streets and sidewalks. . Sewerage, water," gas and electricity. . Individual houses, fully detached. . Convenient community. stores. . Sch_ooll-—flrndea and high. . Accessible to 2 car lines and Chevy Chase Bus service. . C}I\H'C}les Of all denomi- nations. . Metropolitan police and fire protection. . Over two hundred homes sold—forty this year; representing an expenditure of over $2,000,000.00. 12. Property values are steadily enhancing. 4017 Leland Street CHEVY CHASE, MARYLAND Landscaped by J. H. SMALL & SONS READY FOR INSPECTIO A,I\’Iaster Model Home in LELAND Tlxat Meets Popular Derhancl OMMENCING today. t}xfs home, sponsored by The Evening Star, will be opened to the public for a period of thirty days. It represents the utmost in a modern American residence of, popular size, combining beauty, comfort, quality and economy. The home 18 artistically furnished and decorated by W. & J. Sloane and designed and erected by---' M. & R. B. WARREN Developers of Leland 925 Fifteenth Street 6607 Wisconsin Avenue Phone Main 9770 Phone Wisconsin 2763 DIRECTIONS TO MODEIL. HOME— Drive.out Connecticut avenue to Leland street,then west four squares to 4107 Leland street. WISCONSIN AVENUE AN o) AR ) Y & AS) & 35S . &= ) E.{’ S e

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