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REAL ESTATE! BUILDING PERMITS RISE T0 §721.419 Apartment Hotel and Garage to Cost $390,000 Among New Projects. Carroll A. Saunders, owner 5164); to cost $5,000. architect: W. Floral street (lot 71, cost $14,000. Building to Cost $90,000. W. Stuart Ray, archil to apartments above, 1 cut avenue (lots 49, 137); to cost $90,000. builder: Totten, architect. George Oakley tions in the District of Columbia hav- to cost $17,000. ing an estimated cost of $721.419 were | issued during the past week by the | uilding inspector, Col. John W. Oeh- tect; ing, 4861 Indian lane {1517); to cost $20,375. Arthur B. Heaton, owner; N. Miller, builders: gest item in the list of new cj>cts was for the construction of A apartment hotel at 7019 | A, a avenue at a cost estimated at | & Sll\cl‘ from | w. (lot 8, square 1517): to cost $300. P. H. Willis, MHE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, Davis, owner: George t: Henry Borruat, builder; rect three 2-story brick stores and 45-47 Connecti- 0 and 51, square Arthur B. Heaton, owner and archi- W. C. & A. N. Miller, builders. erect one 2-story brick and stone dwell- (ot 8, square | C. &"Bi';\hxm designer and builder: owner and builder: and | oullder; W. B, Honey, architect: to erect |one 1-story frame dwelling, 4615 Polk street northeast (lots 2 and 3, square A. M. Kremkau, owner; H. A. Brandt, C. Kremkau, builder; erect one 2-story brick dwelling, 1316 square 2778); to to Franklin National Bank, owners and I to make repairs, 1111 Con- Permits for private bllfldlng opera- | necticut avenue (lot 90, square 162‘: to_erect one frame private garage, 4861 Indian lane n Gas Light Co. ob- | George T. Santmyers, architect; to erect od permit for the construction of a | two 2-story brick dwellings, Y public garage at eighth street, ting $165.000. | to cost $16.000. Included in the new work were plans| J. Edward Chapman, owner for 11 dwellings. | builder; L. W. Giles, architect: P its were issued as follows: am A. Hill Co, owners and|617); John J. Whelan, designer: to | 2 and 3 story brick and tile |I. Deming, 2839 Woodland drive (lot 18, 1bullder 200): to cost $70,00¢ ditio to cost $1,000. architect; ase [e———lo|———|o|c——=]|o|[F NEWCOLONIAL BRICK CHEVY CHASE, D. C. *14,250 ® Large Living Room | Spacious Sun Parlor ! Open Fireplace Large Spacious B(‘d’floms - Tiled Bath and Lav. Charmingly situated in a most excellent section of this exclusive com- munity. All-brick con- struction. Pleasing ex- terior and a practically arranged which has been decorated under expert supervision. Offer- ed at this ridiculously Brick Garage low price. o Large Landscaped Lot 6130 32nd St. N.W. INSPECT TODAY OR SUNDAY Drive east on Western Ave. from Chevy Chase Circle to Rittenhouse St. and east to 32nd St.—turn left to house. J. E Douglass Co. Reéaltors 1621 K St NW. - Frank. 5678 interior === The Only Homes In Petworth or Marietta Park Full Semi-Detached 38, 950 With Big Yards— PAVED STREETS On Easiest Possible Terms AND ALLEYS AT FEATURES 5 | ’l RRARREB PR, m- i £ L Inspect Them Sunday! TO INSPECT: Take Iith 5t. car to stk ond Kennedy. two blocks siorih to WMadison: o7 Georgia Ave. car ng- Velton.ast 1o st sorth o Madion: or drive out 16th St. or Georgia Ave. fo Longfeliow. east to 5th, them morth fo Madison; or phome Main 8949 for euntomobile. 1416 Eye St. N, Main 8949 “Beyond Comparison” Never Before Such an Opportunity to Buy a Home Like These for and Longfellow Streets N.W. | Terms Like Rent 6 large rooms, open fireplace, built-in tub and shower, | garage. Instantaneous hot extra toilet in cellar, Double 10-ft. porches. car line. water heater, DIRECTIONS—Drive out Georgia Avenue to Longfellow Street and turn east to 3rd and Longlellow or take 14th Street car and get off at 3rd and Longfellow Streets. CYRUS IMMON Investment Building Laundry trays and One-half block off 14th Street Main 1022 4311-15 1100 | Reno road (lots 43 and 44, square 1966) ; and | to make repairs, 37 H street (lot 215, square | Mrs. J. R. Wellington, owner: William Martin Bros. to erect one 2-story brick nd«y make repairs and alteration: o ————— oolc——— o/ ———|0 ) { W erect part street | Huff, o|one 1-story brick and tile warchouse, | rear 2610 Tenth street northeast (par- cel 131-121, square 3843) ; H brick street one 3638 | | | | 1743 Connecticut avenue (lot 15, square Bessie Abel, owner: M street (lot 53, square 1204); $1,000. | builders; Garfield stree 15, square 1339); W. C. & A. N. Miller, owners and | $400. builders; .| 45168 John H. Timke, Stanley, designer and buil one 2-story brick dwelling, 2000 Evarts to cost $7,600 Eleanorah Rosenfield, owner; Joseph P. Fusco, owner and builder; | George Wedderburn, designer; and 8, square 5671); George W. McGhee, owner: Brunk, builde 'COMBINATION garage, 316 South Capitol street (lots 810 and 811, square 691; to cost $500. T Rose Anna Jaffe, owner and builder; hin to cost $15,000. to remodel, 3403 to cost story brick addition, 911 Thirteenth C. & A. N. Miller, owners and |street (lot 21, square 285); to cost G. E. MacNeil, architect; to |$8,000. | ory brick dwelling, 4516| Leslie Tallaferro, owner and builder; (lots 16 and 17, part lot | to make repairs, 3026 Stanton road to cost $12,125. southeast (lot 842, square 5877); to cost one 2 Carter Clothes Corporation, owners; the Stern Co., architects and builders; to ‘remodel, 1341 F street (lot 44, square 253); to cost $300. Arthur Spencer, owner; J. Bryant Smith, builder; to erect one frame and stucco garage, 3250 Highland place (lot 814, square 2073); to_cost $540. to erect one frame garage, Garfleld street (lots 16, 17 and 15, square 1339); to cost $300. owner; John J. ; to erect nor northeast (lot 10, square 4214); o Build Warehouse. bella Morgan Luckett, owners; Joseph Geisler, designer and builder; to re- model, 738-40 Sixth street (lot 836, square 454); to cost $3,329. Plans Inclosed Porches. J. C. designer and builder; to erect Bessie L. McCauley, owner; to repair (ots 10 to 13, square 5942); L. W. Giles, architect; to erect one 3-]|§300. K. 8. Avadikian, owner and builder; . W. Turner, architect; 1-story brick addition, 1201 Ingraham street (lot 47, square 2931); $500. C. L. Thurston, owner and builder; to erect porches, 1414 Montello avenue cost $700. », designer; erect one 1-story frame addition and make repairs, 2438 Douglass road south- east s - | 81,000, Elizabeth Morgan Flack and Anna-|$'o o pyopneld, owner and butlder; J. A. Melby, architect; to inclose porch, 533! 1664 SATURDAY, AUGUST % 19287 ch, 3220 Wheeler road southeast to cost to erect one to cost to theast (lot 807, square 4059); ‘T: Fuller, owner; F. Wilcox, 8. W. Rucker, builder; to (lot 934, square 5872); to cost 5 Forty-second street (lot —, square to_cost $30 Robert E. Kline, owner and builder; || George T. Santmyers, architect; to in- close porches, 1710 to 1716 B street northeast (lots 78 to 81, square 1093); to _cost $400. Emil Schmid, owner; to make repairs, 2317 M street (lot 37, square 56); cost $2,000. Connecticut Realty Co., owners; Donald-Langstroth Co., buildes make repairs, 1221 Connecticut avenue 159); to cost $80( to cost $1,500. ‘Willlam N. to erect addition to shed, 3710 Fourteenth (lo* 38, square 2692); to cost $300. W. Strickland, owner; to erect 1-story concrete block dwelling, Suitland road southeast (lots 7 to cost $4,500. George to erect ol THE IDEAL A Beautiful Home An Unsurpassed Location A Bargain Price QUALITY LOCATION LOW PRICE EASY TERMS Be Sure to Inspect 1223 Owen St. N.E. A new sixroom home with garage and every modern con- | venience. It will please you. Open Daily Robert W. Savage 717 Union Trust Building | Main 6799 From Trinidad Avenue (13th) and Florida Avenue N.E. drive north Most Liberal Terms ALL OF THE ABOVE IS OFFERED AT ' 4435 FESSENDEN ST. 8 Out of 10 Just Sold. Charming Semi-detached Brick Homes; oak floors throughout; built-in tub with shower: ga- rage; instantaneous water heater. OPEN UNTIL 9 P.M. NATIONAL MORTGAGE INVESTMENT CORPORATION 1004 Vermont Ave. Cleveland Park 3308-35th Street —Vacant— Between Macomb & Newark Sts. A comparatively new English type home, built by W. C. and A. N. Miller—spacious in plan, attrac- ive in appearance. Center hall arrangement, lovely living room with stone fireplace and French doors leading to covered porch, huge dining room, pantry and kitchen. Second floor has four splendid bed- rooms and two tile baths. Finished third loor with two room bath and storage space. Situated in an attractive setting of trees shi bery, while in the rear you will find a delightful garden and pool inclosed by foliage. Garage. At the Price Which It Is Now Offered You Should Not Fail to Investigate Open Sunday 10 to 6 Schwab, Valk & Canby Exclusive Agents 1704 Conn. Ave. Potomac 830 OPEN SUNDAY 1619 ALLISON ST. N.W. Imposing Corner Home HIS attractive corner home perfectly blended with the natural beauty of its unexcelled environ- ment, containing five bedrooms, full tile baths, ser- vants' quarters, open and inclosed porches, hot-water heat, hardwood floors, completely equipped cellar, open fireplaces, large corner site landscaped by experts. OPEN ALL DAY SUNDAY Drive out 16th Street to Allison Street, West on Allison Street one block to home J. €. Douglass Co. Realtors—Builders 1621 K St. N.W. Frank. 5678 Hardwood FLOORS ~greatly enhance the value of a home. That is but one reason why you should consider having yours recovered. Amother and more important reason, is that hardwood floors of maple or oak enable the housewife to obtain rich effects in finish so much desired. We carry only the best grades. Consult s about it. Galliher Huquely - INC. Lumber Specialists Sherman Ave. & W St. D. Spicknall, Fenton M. Walter, owner; to erect one brick garage, 477 G street south- | §1,6 west (lot 841, square 496); to cost $300. Joe Petro. owner and designer; to erect one 2- ory brick addition, 323 Ninth street builder; REAL ESTATE. "!7’ w. $400. New—Modern—Ideal Rnuth!lxt (lot 36, square 924); to cos!A Ml.sn Sadle B. Harrison, owner: erect one 2-story rear porch, 1415 Tay- lor street (lot 3, square 2696); to cost | quise, 20 H street (lot 15, square 623); J. J. Noonan, owner; builder; to make repairs, to | street (lot 66, square 376); | to cost $: Neighborhood Very Liberal Terms—And Now Only 9,250 Drive Out to 5904-5906 Fourth St. N.W, and See These Wonderful Homes Sunday Here is the newer type of semi-de- tached brick home that the man of average income has long dreamed of. The homes stand on spacions, land- scaped lots and are a triumph of the builder’s art . . . delightfully indi- vidual, appealing in design, strictly modern in every detail, a refreshing departure from the old-fashioned row house and close, stuffy apartment. Give your children a chance; enjoy your own flowers, .get more out of life. Here’s your opportunity. OPEN SUNDAY MODERN FEATURES Four bedrooms Open fireplace Built-in refrigerator Cedar clothes and fur closet Instantaneous water heater Tile bath with tub and shower Smooth-top gas stove Hardwood floors Plate mirror hall wrap closet Hot-water heat Front and rear porches Concrete streets Sidewalks and alleys EXCLUSIVELY “winH Saunders Coln REALTORS J.MMNI 40 Years’ Reliable Service WINDING STREETS OF AURORA Lead You to Homes Such as This—— Most conv Investigate Aurora Hills before you sign a new lease. “STAR” MASTER MODEL HOME As you enter this beautiful property over its excellent streets, soon to be surfaced, your eyes are met at every turn by homes of artistic design, in appropriate settings — enjoying every city convenience, yet only fifteen minutes from the heart of the ecity. Aurora Hills now offers you the opportunity to plan, build and finance your home on any lot you seleet, and the prices are surprisingly low. ent Terms can be arranged. Je A. Johns, 10 Ninth to cost $500. Roy N. Perry, owner; to erect mar-