Evening Star Newspaper, May 31, 1930, Page 15

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REAL 1340 JEFFERSON SAUL ADDITION $13,750 Beautiful detached home located the best streets in Wash- |\ 1 . There are 7 rooms, tie | | bath and extra lavatory om the Arst floor, the lot {s 40z140. Paved street || and allev. 2-car garage. i Open Sunday 772 Col. Rd. Col. 7544 SEE TODAY Biggest NW. Home Value Ever Offered by Us 47 SOLD 20 Ft. Wide—32 Ft. Deep Six big rooms, 3 large porches, screened throughout, Frigidaire, garage. Only $9,250 Exhibit Home 4415 3rd St. NW. Opened Until 9 P.M. CAFRITZ 14th & K Dist. 9080 Wonderful Value Inspection Invited o 605 Thayer Avenue In Beautiful and Fast Growing | Silver Spring : Price Only $4,85 0 EASY TERMS I It is well built, containing 5 il rooms, bath and pantry, all mod- ern improvements, including gas, large lot, near 16th St. bus, new || school and stores. WM. C. BARNES Owner and Builder 710 Silver Spring Avenue || | tract located at Fifth street and Florida l| | at 799 Monroe street northeast. | south of Yuma street. | feet, C area, l| | dom street, between Thirty-ninth street l| | and Wisconsin avenue. ||| Brandywine street. l| | feet, C area | area: Lots at 305 T street northeast. ESTATE. THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., SATURDAY. ZUNING EHANEES l GLISH MOTIF DOMINATES NEW STONE RESIDENCE 73 ANAT DECSON Commission Will Consider Amendments at Public Hearing Wednesday. (Continued Prom First Page) avenue, Calvert street and Cathedral avenue; square bounded by Connecticut avenue, Twenty-fourth street and Cal- vert street, and east side of Connecticut avenue between Calvert street and Woodley road. Change from reidential, 60 feet, B! [ restricted area, to residential, 60 feet, C Area: Lot at 1610 Newton street. Change from residential, 60 feet, C to first commercial, 60 feet, C Lots at 1032-1034 Park road. Change from first commercial, 40 feet, C area, to residential, 40 feet, B area: Stone house at 2323 Porter street, on a site overlooking Rock Creek Park, which was built by W. C. & A. N. Miller for Dr. William C. Schafhirt. It contains nine rooms, three baths, servants’ quarters and a two-car built-in garage. Lots on the south side of Concord ave- nue between Third and Fourth streets. Change from residential, 40 feet, A restricted area, to first commercial, 40 feet, C a West side of North Da- kota avenue between Rittenhouse and Sheridan streets. Change from residential, 40 feet, A restricted area, to residential, 40 feet, A area: Parcel bounded on the north by Aspen street, on the east by Thirteenth street, on the west by a line 100 feet east of Sixteenth street and on the south by the line being the northern portions of squares 2732 and 2784. Change from residential, 40 feet, B restricted area, to residential, 40%feet, A restricted area: Square bounded by Forty-fourth and P streets and Foxhall road, Change from residential, 40 feet, A restricted area, to residential, 40 fee! B restricted area: The southeast cor ner of Forty-fourth and P streets. Change from residential, 40 feet, A restricted area, to residential, 60 feet, C a ‘The southeast corner of Ca- thed: avenue and the proposed Thirty-eighth street. Change from residential, 60 feet, A restricted area, to residential, 60 feet, A area: The northeast corner of Twenty-eighth street and Cathedral avenue. Change from residential, 40 feet, A restricted area, to first commercial, 60 feet, C area: Property on the east side of Connecticut avenue between Ordway and Macomb streets. Change from residential, 40 feet, A resiricted area, to first commercial, 60 feet, C area: Property bounded by Con- necticut avenue on the east, Yuma street on the north; on the west by a line 150 feet west of Connecticut avenue and on the south by a line 100 feet Change from first commercial, 60 to residential, 40 feet, A restricted area: The south side of Win- Change from residential, 40 feet, A restricted area, to first commercial, 60 feet, C area: Part of the triangle bound- ed by River road, Wisconsin avenue and Change from residential, 40 feet, A restricted area, to first commercial, 60 Lots on the south side of Morrison street, west of Connecticut avenue. Change from residential, 40 feet and 60 feet, B area, to second commercial, 60 feet, D area: Part of the Patterson avenue northeast, Change from residential, 40 feet, D area, to second commercial, 90 feet, D Change from residential, 40 feet, B area, to residential, 40 feet, A area: Lot Change from residential, 40 feet, A restricted area, to first commercial, 40 feet, C area: Rear of lots at 3925 ‘Twelfth street northeast. JAMESON - BUILT 6, 7 AND 8 LARGE ROOMS Now ' Ready fi Change from residential, 40 feet, B MODEL HOMES or Inspection area, to second commercial, 60 feet, D area: Parcels east of West Virginia ave- area, to second commercial, 60 feet, D‘, nue, south of New York avenue and|ninth street between Deane avenue and area: West side of Bladensburg road | west of Bladensburg road northeast. i near § street northeast. ! | Hayes street northeast. 40 e = More than 13, through Trafalgar every day. Change trom first commercial, feet, C area and residential, 40 feet, A are to second commercial, 40 feet, area’ Lots on the west side of Forty- | Change from residential, 40 feet, B Square, London, BEAUTIFUL HOME SITE Corner Lot 100x215 Improved EDGEMOOR—CORNER EXETER ROAD & MOORLAND LANE, Just Available at Bargain Price PHONE OWNER—O. H. BENSON—BRADLEY 313 Garden Planted 4 Bed Rooms Henhouse and 2 Fireplaces Poultry Yard 2.Car Garage Lily Pool Hot-water Furnace Strawberries Every Modern Convenience in Kitchen o Red Raspberries Rose Garden and Flower Beds Large Living Room : Many Beautiful Sun'PorchiWith Trees and Shrubs Oriental Tile Floor Entire Place Hardwood Floors Landscaped Open Porch All Closets Cedar Lined Three views—rear, front and garden: Every angle presents beauty and balance A distinctive homey place inside and out—basement finished—8 rooms, 2 porches, metal copper wire screens throughout—many built-in features—tile bath—steel fencestra—37-o0z. plate-glass windows. Drive out Wisconsin Ave. to Bethesda Bank—then turn left and drive through Edgemoor Lane to Exeter Road, then one block—see first house on right. A home with cool Summer breezes, quiet, restful and spacious surrounding neighborhood of fine homes. Only $23,750.00. Monthly payments like rent, reasonable cash payment, Nothing Like It f‘in‘ the Price. See or Phone Owner—Bradley 313 5320 Moorland Lane, Edgemoor, Md. 0 omnibuses now pass | || MAY 31, 1930. | COLONIAL TREND FEATURES HOUSE IN STAR PROGRAM (Continued From First Page.) here is of waxed maple in soft brown tones. Here is a highboy with a dressing table nearby. Above it on the wall a maple mirror with twisted rope borders reflects the crystal Jamps and the opposite end of the room, where twin four-poster beds stand against the wall. These beds have tufted spreads of a delicate green, which is to be found again in the old hooked rugs placed on the floor. In the guest room the shell pattern in peach color has been used. The third room on this floor is a nursery. Perhaps the most unusual feature of this house is the treatment of the third REAL ESTATE. floor, which has been designed as studio rooms and finished in the earlier American manner. The high walls and woodwork are painted a soft orange cream and the doors a mellow blue- green. One room is fw ed as a studio. Here is found an old ship lantern. The furniture is of simple pine and maple, sturdily built and in excellent design. An open cabinet stands against one wall and offers its shelves for old pewter and copper and early American pottery. Opposite it is a sturdy desk, a copy of one in the Metropolitan Museum. Along one wall, a sofa in checked blue-green keeps company with a quaint table in copy of the popular New England wagon seat, used here for cigarette boxes and ash trays. A barrel chair, covered in the same material, stands in a corner, with a soft shaded lamp on the gate-leg table nearby. Built into one end of the room are open shelves, where books aplenty might be kept. Old hunt- ing grints on the walls give cause MILLER DESIGNED MILLER BUILT OPEN 10 AM—8 PM. 1119 17th St. N.W. E—3 for the quaint hunting chintz at the windows. ‘The rear room on this floor is & bed room, which harmonizes both in color and furniture with the studio. Staff Outing Held. ‘The office and sales stafis of the firm of Waple & James journeyed to Mor= gantown, Md., yesterday for a holiday outing. Members of the families of the concern’s associates were guests of the organization, Corbett Receives Degree. Harvey Wiley Corbett of New York, widely known architect, received this week the degree of doctor of laws from the University of California in recogni~ tion of his services to the fine arts in this country and abroad. Food prices in Switzerland are drop- ing. 4400 Hawthorne St. N.W. Each House That Is Added to the Rapidly Growing Community of Wesley Hreinhts The Garden Spot of Washington Is another triumph of home designing and a masterpiece of construction— fitting gracefully and effectively into an environment endowed by nature with the charms of verdure. To live in Wesley Heights is to enjoy the extraordinary in beauty, the ideal in community spirit, the exceptional in convenient location and the utmost in investment value. You are invited to visit Wesley Heights—motoring out Massachusetts Avenue, crossing Wisconsin Avenue and turning left into Cathedral Avenue, which will lead you into this incomparable community, V. C wd £ Miler Decatur 0610 938 QUINCY ST. N.W. 1824 POTOMAC AVE. S.E. 1601 TO 1619 D ST. N.E. Inspect at Once VISIT TOMORROW VIRGINIA MANOR MARYLAND NEW TOWN SITES BETWEEN WASHINGTON and LAUREL ON WASHINGTON and BALTIMORE BOULEVARD 10 MILES FROM DISTRICT LINE BUSINESS SECTION RESIDENTIAL DIVISION SMALL ACREAGE TRACT TO BE SOLD AT GRAND AUCTION SALE TUES. JUNE . MUST BE SEEN TO BE APPRECIATED UNUSUAL OPPORTUNITY TO SPECULATE OR INVEST AT YOUR OWN PRICE Extraordinary Easy Terms N. G. HINES, Inc. AUCTIONEERS WASHINGTON, D. C. The architecture of these fine homes has been care- fully designed and selected lected. All labor furnished by skilled mechanics of the best grade. ix, gh rooms, tile bath and built- in tub and shower, one. piece sink in kitchen, extrs large porches front and rear. Oak floors, latest fixtures; floor plugs in each room and lots of extras. OPEN - - Saturday and Sunday UNTIL SOLD ) Chevy Chase Only $11,950 . Inasection of much higher-priced homes. Priced to sell in one day. A most appealing home in perfect condition, with beautiful trees and shrubbery. Frigidaire and Garage With Each House FOR SALE BY THOS. A. JAMESON CO. 960 New York Ave. ational 5526 “Ask the Man Who Owns One” Adjoining Eastern High School Facing the New 160-Foot Boulevard Entrance to Anacostia Park Exhibit Home 1707 C Street N.E.. Open Daily Until 9 P.M. A most charming arrangement of large library, open fireplace, sunny dining room, large glass-enclosed porch, pantry, kitchen, dry cellar, two-car fireproof garage, large master bed room with enor- hmous closet, two extra bed rooms, tiled modern bath and hot-water eat. A new group in this all-white community. Selling faster than we can build them. These homes are built to last. The best of mate- rials are in them, assembled with the greatest possible care. In addition, no artistic detail has been overlooked. There are oak floors, hardwood trim, paneled walls and harmonizing electric fixtures. The all-white kitchen, with inlaid linoleum floor and Frigidaire, is a special feature. Seven large, airy rooms, beautifully tiled bath with shower, two spacious porches, a built-in garage. . Terms to right party 6321 Delaware Street Drive right out Conn. Ave. N.W. to Shepherd St. (at Church just beyond the Chevy Chase Club), turn right ONE SQUARE to Delaware St., turn right half square. Act Quick For Sale By Owner Low Price and Very Easy Terms Robert W. Savage 717 Union Trust Bldg. Nat’l 6799 Or Any Broker F. M. SIMMONS, OWNER

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