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PERNITSFOR WEEK TOAL 143 Emergency Hospital Wing Is’ Largest Single Improve- | ment Authorized. {Continued from Thirteenth Page.) erchitect; A. K. Fassos. builder; to erect one 1-story brick addition, 1826 K street | (lot 829, square 106): to cost $1,800. Norman Campbell, owner and builder; to erect one brick garage, 1319 Geranium strect (lot 16, square 2776); to cost $800. | James J. Galvin, owner and butlder; Wwilliam R. Lamar, architect: to erect one 2-story stone, brick and tile dwall- ing, 4215 Yuma street (lot 801, square 1679): to cost $8.000 James J. Galvin, owner and builder to erect one concrete and brick priveie 2 Yuma street (ot 80i 0 cost $500. owner: to erect porch, D street northeast (lot 23, square to cost $400 D. C, SATURDAY, AUGUST 1 |STERN WILL DIRECT | IDEAL HOME SHOW | Headquarters Established at Wash- ington Real Estate Board Offices. Alfred L. Stern has been appointed | § managing director of the ideal home exposition to be staged this Fall under | the auspices of the Washington Real | Estate Board, it was announced today by Waverly Taylor, chairman of the general exposition committee. Exposition headquarters have been established in the offices of the Real Estate Board, with Mr. Stern in charge, and Htrrnturz“glvln' detalls of the ex- | position is ready for distribution. Mr. Stern has had considerable ex- perience as a_director of expositions here, having been in charge of the first show of the Radio Merchants' As- sociation, the twenty-sixth annual ex- hibit of the National Association of Retail Druggists and the four indus- trial expositions staged by the Wash- ington Chamber of Commerce. ' TWO HOUSE FEATURES. i | Conception and Beauty Declared 1928.° Star Model Home in Foxhall Village Has Bedroom With Studio Treatment ‘The popular demand in America for something different from the common- place Is being reflected in the home construetion fleld in the treatment of one of the bedrooms of a house as a studlo. It has wide utility as well as distinctive appeal. It may be used as bedroom, an artist’s studio, a den or library. ‘The Star model home being erected at 4422 Q street, Foxhall Village, by Boss & Phelps, one of a group of nine large houses in the English style, is to have such a studio on the third floor front. room Is of good size and has ample light from a series of windows at the front. The lines of the gable in the roof of the house are seen in the celling of this room, lending to it an interesting aspect. The celling, how- ever, though broken by the gable line, is high at the center of the room an the sloping portions of the ceiling thus do not create a feeling of being cramped | for space. Hanging from the center of the ceil- ing when the house is completed will |br an old English ship lantern and other unusual fixtures. | Adjoining the studio room on the innm floor are two smaller bedrooms, a bath and a large cedar closet for | milady’s finery. On the second floor are four bedrooms, two baths and hall- way. One of the bedrooms on this fioor will open onto a second-story porch at the left rear of the house. Another feature will be a niche in the wall of the hall for an extension of the tele- | phone on the first floor. In the unusually large living room at the front of the first ‘ficor will be a fireplace with stone mantel and on either side of th: fireplace will be buiit- in book cases recessed in the wall. The stairway to the upper floors s at the right side of the house, starting nearby the front entrance lobby. . Just d | off a landing a step or two above ihe first floor and adjoining the entrance lobby is a cloakroom at the front of the house which contains the telephone. Plastering was started this week in this model home. Last week the va- rious rooms were lathed and galvan- ized corner beads were nailed to all corners. These beads protect the plaster from damage. The walls of the house are being given three coats of plaster, the scratcn and brown coats and the finish coat ‘The walls of the halls and the first and third floors are to have a rough sand finish and the second floor wells are to be_white coated The house is to be completed by Oc- tober 14. when it will be opened for public inspection. 0 Kenneth P. Armstrong, owner and English stone and stucco residence located at the corner Eennedy drive and Chamberlin avenue, Kenwood, Md., | Distinguishing Qualities. butlder: Richard F. Philpitt, designer: which has been acquired from the Kennedy-Chamberlin Deveiorment Co. by Mr. Milans. It Is the first house to be | o to erect one 2-story frame dwelling, 2410 | completed in the new residential section. Two qualities distinguish every beau- il ha et oadnduiipn |tiful house; it is skillfully concelved street northeast (lot 5, square ' ————— s TR el | |as a whole as to mass and proportions, S ahahaning. owner: Rea & Shutz | (lots 818 and 819, square 1184); to cost {under house, 3841 Garfleld street (lot | George O. Tibbitts, designer and build- |and its details are properly arranged designers and builders: to erect one $3,000. | 21, square 1814); to cost $1,000. er; to erect one I-story frame addi-|and in themselves beautifully designed. story brick addition, 1104 Howa.d ro John P. Neff, owner; John W. Kear- | Frank Jung owner and builder: | tidn, 6411 Piney Branch road (lot 801 | By details are meant the entrance, southeast (lot 891, square 5860): to cost architect; J. D. Mtller, builder: to |to make repairs to fire damages, 810 |square 2975); to cost $800. | windows, moldings and porch work on $1.150 one 2-story brick and tile dwell- | Quincy street (lot 20, square 3029); to | - |the outside, and the doors, trim, stair- Bawin Jacobson, owner, designer and Thirty-fourth street (lot 56, | cost $400. Shikll Home Poyulas | way, mantel and cabinetwork on the builder; to erect one 2-story frame | squar 8): to cost $12,000. Maj. Henry Leonard, owner; C. A P . |inside. Beauty must begin with these, e 62t Patterson street (lot 5. Davidge Estate, owners: Warren Spen- | Langicy Co., builders: fo make repairs.| %oday the perfectly appointed small | because the woodwork is the connect- square 1863): to cost $8,500 cer, builder: to make repairs, 1624 H | 3042 N street (lot 835, square 1209):|house is rapidly winning increased |ing link between the structure of the . street (lots 31 and 32, new 805, square |to_cost $2,000. | favor with discriminating people, ob- 'house itself and the interior decora~ Small Frame House. 167); to cost 500. Dr. A. A. Deep, owner: David &l arvers find. tions. Sthel Stein, owher; Nathan Stein, : Whittington, builders; to make repairs, | - — signer and builder: to erect one 1-story WP 941 Massachusetts avenue (lot = 810, | S EATNEATAR, MBI/ AR Y /AT frame dwelling, 3203 Du Bois southeast . owner and builder; to |square 370): to cost $1,300 ots 20 and 21, square 5430): to cost 639-649 Morton street 3} 2. square 3039); to cost|to inclose porch, 1802 D street south- % ks < L] ‘B 2000, cast. (ot 35, square 1113); to cost $300. | | architect and builder; to make r- r & Cross, owners, designers| Edwin Jacobson, owner and butlder; | iS| - 1525 H street (lot 7. square 200): to erect one 1-story frame | to erect one frame garage, 3621 Pat- | [ | dwelling. 535 Kastle place northeast | terson street (lot 5, square 1863): to lnspect at Once 1500 to 1536 D St. N.E. | T. A. Jameson, owner and builder; | I C. Moore, owner; Sears, Roebuck | (Iots 15 and 800, square 5184); to cost, | cost $300. & Co., designers: E. C. Ramey, builder; | $2.500. | Mrs. Louise B. Mazza, owner; W. L. o erect one 2-story frame dwelling, 4518 square 1485): to cost $4,700. Percy W. Barton, owner, designer and | Belt, builder; to make repairs, 3168 | Forty-ninth street (lots 65, 66 and o7, | builder: to erect one 2-story frame | Mount Pleasant street (lot 169, square dwelling. 1404 Forty-fourth street M. C. Moore, owner; E. C. Ramey, | southeast (lots 46 and 47, square 5364); erect one frame garage, 45 th street (lots 65, 66 and 67. sgquare 1485); to cost $300. to cost $2,500. C. W. Parkins, owner; A. Eberl Sons, Inc., builders; to erect addition to Boss & Phelps, owners and builders: | porch and make repairs, 905 Alabama to erect nine concrete and tile private | avenue southeast (lot 18, square 5943 garages. 4414 to 4430 Qustreet (lots 135 | to _cost, $1,000. to 143. square 1352); to cost $4,000. F. Nichter, owner and builder: to| J. H. B. Gilliatt, owner and designer; | erect one concrete garage, 412 Twelfth unis F. Collier, builder; o erect ol street southeast (lot 12, square 1018); brick addition and make :e-|to cost 3400 3132 O street (lot 819, square A. F. Soper & Bros., owners; to make 2596): to cost $450. E. B. Farren, owner: to stucco wally and make repairs, 1503 Delafield stree: | (ot 7, square 2710): to cost $350. Mrs. Susan M. K. Fellows, owner;, OWNER Wants 1820 to 1844 Mass. Ave. S.E. 510 to 530 Central Ave. N.E. 913 to 937 Quincy St. NW. 6, 7 and 8 large rooms, tiled bath, built-in tubs, h-w.h, electric lights, hardwood 3308 35th Street Between Macomb & Newark Sts. Vacant The only available modern home in the heart of Cleveland Park proper—now offered at & price which will be of special interest to anyone of keen judement, seeking & Quick Sale cious home in & refined atmosphere and environment. It is within two blocks the National Cathedral, near the John Eaton Public School and convenient te stores and transportation. It is of English design, has a wide center hall—s to_cost $3,500. repairs, 605 New York avenue (lot 25, | g b g 1 A " . Prince. owner and builder; to | square 450); to cost $980. Circumstances make : floors and trim. c erect brick addition, 2914 H&htum-h’ Joseph Ostintch, owner and builder; it necessary for the One - piece sink street (lot 493, square 2587); to cost|Y%o stucco frame walls, 1230 Eleventh owner to sell at once. 18 = 5 ’ lovely living room across the entire front, with real fireplace and huge dining built-in ice box and room overlooking a charming sarden in the rear, which is entirely private. $300 | street southeast (lot 808, square 1000): 6-R Washington & Old Dominion Railway, | to cost 3300. S— { losed with foli d enhanced et owners; L. J. Matthews, jr., builder; to| Julius T. Becker, owner; Teunis F. “ Corner Brick Home 3 other extras. Dou- e :allnd:‘d Dbt 41k yiN tl':u.t ':};:‘.‘3"1,.:“1'.', 2? ';\.:m. on: f?&r make repairs, 3358 to 3362 M street | Collier, builder: to construct garage 732 Somerset PL. N.W. o ble rear porches, shower. Two bedrooms, tile bath and storage space on the third floor. The e ———————————————————— 1 A asiare) B sachion 3 5 house is roofed with green tile, includes hardwcod floors throughout, screens wide {ront porch, e DV (@Y4 @Y1 /@Y much less. Built by W. C. & A. N. Miller just four years ago. $7 650 “Ask the Man Seldora Offered ¢ wood floors, {ron .th: Jameson Co. throughout. They contain six well arranged rooms and 1206 18th St. Come Out Today WARDM AN n..‘mc,':.m:'o“ ecast one juare to office Who Owns One” Open Sunday From 10 A.M. to Dark Low Terms We have ¢ few attractive homes in Fort Stevens which may nicely _appointed through Owners and Builders include porches, laundry snd many modern conveniences. Decatur 2112 e Desirable Homes Main 3830 Thien s open evenings | | N B & M ! e e e aaaaasse s o e gl & \ i two blocks eut“oé 1 lfl“]fl metal '!llhtl’x:h‘lblflnl and ki! strictly modern in every detail. Side B hole i BT 3 i L carage with each piicbband i g P b o e i RTUNITY A Bergaie o I - A Sonse Built, Owned and For . Sale by Almost a brand - new e ls L Thoass A Schwab, Valk & Canby be purchised on exceptionally easy terms. These are £ nicely sosaipted throush 1704 Connecticut Ave. homes which have been turned in on large properties and this office sy week day. P are like new, having been reconditioned and redecorated Terrell & Little, Inc. otomac 830 906 N.Y. Ave. N.W. Stores, churches, schools and car lines nearby. Only a RT3 O A VA A limited few at these terms— \ ¥ Fddt /W 100 Cash and Monthl X $ $30 y = LR / S and Inspeot these i OND TuckerminS, Aoen 1o i\ The La SALLE Apts. Washingtcn's Newest and Most Modern and Up-to-Date Apartment Building Price is reduced to $12,750 —and that makes it a wonderful bargain—un- equaled in this ultra suburb: 300 Wilson Lane Corner Del Ray Ave. Edgemoor, Md. It's a house of charming design—brand new, recently completed and never occupied. And, too, it’s a Home of unusual construction value— complete and characterful—full of the little niceties that add so much to comfort and con- venience, but that sre noticeably lacking in most Homes. ' COOL AND COMFORTABLE! *8,950 EXHIBIT HOME COOLER SLEEPING ROOMS! 5009 5th St. COMPLETE INSULATION WITH CELOTEX ASSURES M A TR T DT AT A OO VU D OO PO OO RO EO I DO RPN T NORTHWEST Just Off Kansas Ave. at Farragut Open and Lighted Daily and Sunday Until $ P.M. Its location is another asset—for you know what Edgemoor is—and Wilson Lane is one of its most attractive thoroughfares. THREE LARGE PORCHES AND ROOMS OF GENEROUS SIZE OFFER FURTHER ASSURANCE OF SUMMER COMFORT! Connecticut Ave. & L St. N.W. Open for Inspection 1st Time Sunday Ready for Occupancy October 1st APARTMENTS EQUIPPED WITH FRIGIDAIRE AND SHOWER BATHS Ranging From: 7 7% 277 1 AR POORL T EBRELEOEERR TOOR P O L L DR DT CPRE ot %, Seven rooms, well arranged and effec- tively finished: open fireplace, hard- wood floors, laundry in basement, big porch, hot-water heat, separate garage and most attractive grounds, laid out in EIRRLETT T UERE R LA EI 7% 22227 27, 2,24 lawns and planting 2227 MR TS % % TERMS! Sold on Monthly Payments, Just Like Rent. Every Effort is Made to Meet Your Financial Requirements. 1 Room and Bath. ... 1 Room Kitchen and Bath 2 Rooms Kitchen and Bath. . 3 Rooms Kitchen and Bath. Also larger apartments rnn;i;ll in. ;i.l'e. 4 R i Kitch and 2 Baths, 5 and 6 Rooms, Kitchen ‘:::“3 .B:tl:: D. J. DUNIG AN, Inc. RENTING OFFICE ON PREMISES Main 1267 1319 N. Y. Ave. Wardman Management ..$40.00 & $45.00 ... .$47.50 to $52.50 .$75.00 .$90.00 You can arrange torms to suit yourself 7 % ORI R MO O T % % i MICKEEVER 54 GOSQrviee Deal With o Realtor 1415 K Street Main 4752 !IIlNll)lll"llImlIlmflmfll||llllIIlll|IINIlIIINllI|ll|l|NIflllIIllIlIlmllllllllll|llmli“llllll!lmlllmlllll &> AR AP O