Evening Star Newspaper, August 31, 1929, Page 14

Page views left: 0

You have reached the hourly page view limit. Unlock higher limit to our entire archive!

Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.

Text content (automatically generated)

REAL ESTATE. What You Get in Ordinary Apartments . No grounds. . Ordinary face brick front nnh common brick sides and . Flat mofs with low walls. . Ordinary wooden framework. . Partial excavation, mostly oc- cupied by furnace, coal bins and janitor's quarters. . No solariums. . Cement or terrazzo lobby and corridor floors, . Ordinary wooden studding between apartments. . No roof insulation. . No sound proofing. . Ordinary plutm and paint on kitchen and bathroom walls. . No cholce of painting. . Ordinary grade, no choice of wall paper. . o«umry electric fixtures, no . ordln-ry amnuuc “Holland” shades. window . Ordinary hltd'lre . A few e)ecMc outlets, located it cos at . No radio out.lnf.~ 4ordlnlry wall type kitchen cabin .Ordlmry roil rim nlnkn THE EVENING STAR,.- WASHINGTON, D. C. SATURDAY: "AUGUST 31, 1929. shire IOO% Co-operative (Earaens” We ask that every visitor to Hampshire Gardens carefully examine the material, con- struction), fixtures and workmanship throughout this enormous enterprise — then look over the following list of contractors and material men and they will then understand why “Only the BEST Is Good Enough for Hampshire Gardens” REAL ESTATE. *Less than $12.50 per room per month! =2 What You Get in Hampshire Gardens .um landscaped park and gardens. . Building faced all walls with choice Colonial brick and or- naments. . Decorative -slate mansards; striking architectural effect. . Structural steel framework. 5. Pull basements; windows all around: gymnasiums, locker hower rooms: Jarge household laundries; large in- dividual lockers. No heating plant or janitor's quarters in basements. . Solariums with windows of special glass permlttx:ln: entry 5 o he.lm rays of 3 nd " corridor " fioors ceite” partitions between 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. 18. 19. 20. 21. 22. 23. Selected oak flooring. Inlaid linoleum on kitchen . floors. Floors lnd walls tiled in bathroom: Kitchen and bathroom walls lnd fe(llngs covered with “Sanitas.” Trim vlmkhfld or painted, owner's chol Good grade nf ‘lll paper, se. lectlon allowed. Special electric fixtures, se- lection allowed. “Tontine” window shades. Good grade hardware. Ample supply of properly lo- cated electric outlets., Radio outlets. “Mac fpartments for fire and sound ¢ pectally designed kitchen . Insulation of roofs against cabinet. heat conduction. 25. One-piece sink and drain with spron and combination . Building _designed to it lot, e arMnM g oOMpPLs: apartments designed to fit building. 26. Ordlnlry type §as ranges. ¥ Mosuy inslde apartments, one 27. Leg tubs and no showers in poor _ ventilation, T unznncuve outlook. . Ordinary flooring in all rooms. . Ordinary flooring in kitchen. 15. Floors tiled only in bathroom. . Soundproofing between floors. . Plenty of land so that build- aucets ings were designed to fit per- 26. Specm enameled gas ranges. fect arrangement of apart- 27. Built-in tubs and showers. ; ents. 28. Built-in tile bathroom acces- New Hampshire et e e, s xposures, cross ventilation, 3 Hfly;\Pro\lnPr hip at half the unusually anrnctive outlook. cost o Avenue at Emerson St. N.W. 28. suev-on type bath acces- 2. mm at twice the cost of Co-operative Home Owner- ship in Hampshire Gardens. Sodding McCeney &* Rupert Silver Spring, Md. i Landscaping | Cottage City | Nursery Cottage City, Md. Quality Gas Ranges Edgar Morris Sales Co. 1305 G St. N.W. Sheet Metal Work DALY BROS. 935 Hughes St. N.W. Stone Work Face & Common Brick & Tile United Clay Products Co. Investment Bldg. it > o One of the Nine Beautiful Buildings Now Ready for Inspection. ; Economy Concrete Co. of Va. Richmond, Va. Open Every Night and Day All Week Tile and Marble Work | Metropolitan Tile Co. 4228 18th St. N.W. Plastering ROSEN & DeMORO 513 Irving St. N.W. Sand & Gravel Smoot Sand & Gravel Corp. 3020 K St. N.W. TInspect It Sunday m" Labor Day Slate Roofs Washington Suburban Roofing Co. 1243 24th St. N.W. Face Brick O. W. KETCHAM Metropolitan Bank Building Smndav.l Sanitary Fixtures Thos. J. Somerville 312 13th St. Structural Steel Barber & Ross 11th & G Sts. NW. Hauling ‘! Schwartz Bros. 1049 Jefferson Electrical Wiring r Geo. A. Ford 1314 Eye St. NW. Plasterers’ and Bricklayers’ Supplies Hudson Supply & Equipment Co. Seventh and T Sts. N.E. Paints | W. R. Winslow 922 N. Y. Ave. Hardware Van Ness Hardware Co. 1001 7th St. N.W. Electrical Refrigeration FRIGIDAIRE 511 Fourteenth St. N.W. Service —|— Quality — Satisfaction J. CAREY KING, Inc. 6100 Sligo Mill Road N.E. Electrical Fixtures Catlin’s, Inc. 1324N. Y. Ave. v -noo»oouoooo} Millwork Wall Paper Incinerators S. Brownstein Washington, D. C. Economy Incinerator Company, Inc. Baltimore, Md. Roofing Geo. W. Barghausen 1126 9th St. N.W. Lumber MURPHY & AMES, Inc. Rosslyn, Va. Concrete Super Concrete Corporation 3040 K St. N.W. = o Strc;ub Cinder Bloch Washlngton Concrete Products Corporatlon Soulh Washington, Va. Or.g'an' atin-'-f-C‘ Qperatiqn-eprogr‘essiqp_

Other pages from this issue: