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REAL ESTATE. THE_EVENTNG STAR. WASHINGTON. D. €. SATURDAY. TEBRUARY 18. 1928. REAL ESTATE. 21 NEW METHOD USED. Effective Means of Decorating rics and rugs. Homes With Light. to conceal the source in so far as pos- WAll dcorices canihe mida fo trine= One of our very newest methods of | ;;1"‘”’ “"‘”‘“l"“"“r ”"[ "f:i"l:‘hfml"d by | mit colored light through flowers or decoration Is the use of light in some | fic,PWepIay of colored lights on sur- | fabrics. ~Even the ordinary table or which reflect color tones and'stand lamp can subtly change the fashion. Rarely does this mean an ex- | their combinations, aigest of & oo " v penditure of money, yet it adds a to- | recess, or cove, formed in the | RS tally new field in which to experiment, o e S e e Gl ac commy e colored electric bulbs. will All 1 and there is no scheme of decoration ||m)v. m light against a ceilingg which canniba; which this lighted effect will not great- can be prepared by paint or other deco- ly enhance. ration to suffuse the room with glow- One of the most effective means of | 1nz colors, which will greatly enhance decorating with light 1s, paradoxically, “hn hues of hangings and other fab- Fi'RNlSHlNG THE HOME RESID CE BOUGHT BY ARMY OFFICER Conducted for BY ELIZABETH S 3 he Star FENEVIEVE HENDRICKS 12 little cabinet of Gothic lines, some- times called an “armoire™—one of those ¢ which <tand about 3 feet 6 from the floor on straight up- one of the , and trout in particular, are s is of dark oak with a carved linen- | fold panel on each door. This is a| very decorative and useful plece to fit | the needs of small hallways of this type. | The two open arches leading into the @ room should | have some Kind of hanging to give the | . A heavy damask of ve in ted colorings may be | ps a Fortuny print, F(\)\Ikd‘ the old medieval hangings which | en only in museums. A plain | of the tones in the | ible. though more ot | pe used and therefore nn(| is of gray timber and st gable above Last of a Group of 6 New Semi-Delached Brick Homes *6.950 1495 KEARNEY ST. N.E. $500 CASH $54.50 Monthly Pays All Carrying Charges is thrown down from a ring containing nine rooms and three baths, uhlrh A, and Mrs. In“lrv through the office of Boss & Phelps. Spanish type house located at 2150 Belmont ro: has been purchased by Maj. E. I, Davley. U. § [teased from Mary A. and Isracl S |R. Tumer, agent, premises at 401 |period of one year at a rental of $2.400. | | Miller premises located at 801 H strect | Rhode Island avenue northeast for B| Isaac Goldenberg has leased from | northeast, consisting of a three-story | term of five years, ending January 31, | Ella Ockerhausen et al premises at 907 | [ building and garage. for a term of 10 1933, at an annual rental of $1.800. | Seventh street for a term of ten years, 00 | B. Norris has leased from Ethel C. | { with certain provisos, ending January | | years at a total rental of § | Rosary Siad; h'\\ leased from Lloyd | Davis premises at 710 Ninth strect for a | 31, 1938, for a mlal rental of $36.000. A\ substantial new home for the man of modest inc wants the most out of hardwood floors throu 9 heat, attractive fixtures, tl linen window chasers t Univers Amid Fine Oak Shade Trees— on a High Elevation Overlook: Sty Dol ing the Grounds of One of heated S Washington's Finest Estates. ?.”\""3"' This is a residence which will meet every requirement of a ily who are accustomed to i environment and who ap- preciate their home. For Closed Car to Inspect—Call North 111t “We Challenge Comparison” Aside from the hospitable rooms on the first floor there are five Bedrooms and three bathe, all of which have a shower. An open fireplace, Frigidaire, special decorations and lighting fixtures and a two- car garage, are other features of this modern residence. RECORDED thing Corporation has 1341 F street to F. Triebier for a term of six ng August 7. 1928. for a $6,900. according to a An Unusually Spacious Home 3109 Garfield Street 7 mosovic 2o o Ave. to Calvert Street, west on recorded leases re- ARISTOCRATIC MASSACHUSETTS PARK Calvert to Cleveland Ave.. and ported 1 5 legal record, ; i . thence to 31st St—turn sharp ing 2s the Mandarin Priced for Quick Sale has leased from Leon S. 1. Oppenhelmer and Edna second and third floors th street for a ending rental of right to home. We invite vour $28,500 SHANNON : & LUCHS 1435 K St. N.W. REALTORS Main 2315 a term of five ye: rch 1, 1928, at an an- | 00. e Abramson _have | Where Can Their Equal Be Found? | 8,950 | Location—Construction—Equipment make these DUNIGAN-BUILT HOMES of Outstanding Value Fifth Street N.W. at Gallatin EXHIBIT HOME Open and Lighted Until 9 P.M. o117 S5th St. N.W. T[_MACOMB STREET 7 ["’:OQDLW (:flunb L S ! LEY Ao, o Semi-detached Brick Homes & Bungalow: Manor Park N.W. On the 14th St. Carline TERRELL & LITTLE, Inc. 1206 18th St. Main 3285 WHY DO VALUES RISE WHERE WARDMAN BUILDS? BOUT TEN YEARS AGO a street car came along every half hour on Connecticut Avenue. Wardman Park Hotel was three miles north of most traffic. Some fine old homes lay to the north; the rest was open country. After the Hotel, Wardman built 2700-2726-2850 Connecticut Ave- nue, followed by 2701 and 2649. Then came Cathedral Man- sions and Wardman Park Annex. KALORAMA/; HEIGHTS - | NEW town house in a location that is '\rn-cmmcnt as the center of social and official Washington. People moved out to this delightful section and he built the original English Village adjoining St. Alban's Cathe- . | dral. Here he sold homes for $15,000 a few years ago & Meiaroh | which have since brought $18500. 28125 Ifriaic V Place li i g Six Daylight Rooms b 4 Roomy Closets e Why do values rise achere Wardman builds? Isn’t much Perfect Bath 32 Feet Deep e o s of it due to the right location? A natural artery for }, lu]n it r,]. n 111‘1174 (Ivglur this is prac constantly increasing traffic, that and more and more of | Builtsin Tub and Shower Concrete Porch ”wv’y the only residential froferty now the right kind of people—make value in Real Estate. { Sleeping Porch Brick Columns avaslable in this noted section, and that 2 % there are cven few remainsng ‘building Just west of Connecticut Avenue, the great natural i Landscaped Lawn . Concrete Street and Alley traffic way, is Twenty-eighth Street Northwest (reached from Cathedral Avenue, or from Cortland Place at the Klingle Bridge). Here is Woodley Park, adjoining our famous English Village. It is twelve minutes from down- town—a strictly limited area, where we will build a home for you according to your own ideas and finance it up to 80. of its cost. Iluo, too, are homes ready to live in, from $16,500 to $47,500 (excellent terms can be made to de- sirable purchasers), sites—the smportance of this offering will not be underestimated by those who are secking the CORRECT home in the Caf- (VERY home is completely insulated with Celotex — an insulated ital's finest residential environment, air chamber over the entive house — assuring warmer homes in Winter with a material savings in fuel. No extra cost to you. - {277 ELEVEN ROOMS, FIVE N T TWO-CAR @ BUILT-IN GARAGE OPEN SUNDAY Own Your Own Home in Petworth D. J. DUNIGAN, Inec. 1319 N. Y. Ave. Main 1267 I you would still profit instead of regretting lost op- portunitics of the past ten years—acce pt this suggestion: “i30 sauires nrth of 4 B1. ang Mssmirhuseits Ava ! f . i N, L. Sansbury Co., Inc. | 1412 Koo S0 NW Main 5904 | Qunere and Builders Tnvestigate Woodley Park., Call Our Office or Visit 2028 ‘T'wenty-eighth Street, Northwest. WARDMAN 1437 K Street N. W. Main 3830 . We house over one-tenth of Washington's Population Buy With Confidence