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THE SUNDAY BTAR WASHINGTON, D. C, MARCH 15, 1931—-PART THREE. How Many Dangerous Streets Will Your Children Cross Today? ATHER TIME was not proud of his American record when the Book of 1930 was closed. Par accepted statistics reveal a daily tell of 650 little children either crushed or killed— some at dangerous traffic crossings—others at play on city streets. L] - L] “© With traffic dangers increasing daily—with Washington expanding incredibly fast—who can fore- cast where this tragic record will end—what parent can confidently say “my child is safe?” . L] . Ll Sévathmeade meets this ever growing challenge of childhood’s rights with a scientific plan based on generations of experience. Long residential blocks on winding tree-sheltered streets will always dis- ‘eourage through traffic. Pedestrian subways will eliminate danger at all busy erossings. Acres and seres of supervised playlands will provide perpetual sefefy for every happy child in this fortunate com- mugity. ¢ 3 For schools alone, Sfrathmeade has dedicated no less than fifty-seven beautiful acres—twenty-two of them being jointly allotted to the Junior High School and one of ¢hree Elementary Schools. Two other Elementary Schoels will occupy six and one-half and eight and one-half acres, respectively, and 2 High School twenty acres. Each of these splendid Schools will be equipped with modern clab and reczea- tional facilities for use in inclement weather. Every School will have a complete gymnasium. In ad- dition, there will be tennis and basketball courts for girls while the restless energies of sturdy boyhood will find 3 wholesame outlet in a running track, swimming pool, hockey, baseball, football and other % u Ul « « “Added Values” like these are impossible to any other community in or around Washington. It i quite likely that they are without equal in any other eommunity on the face of the globe. g2yt gaisoitieszasarensd —~<.1mu(nuumnmu“nt‘ D30 As s father, 2 mother, 3 lover of home and lictle children, isn’t it ¢learly your duty to know all abont Sévatbmegde and the scientific S¢ratbmeade Community Plan. Can you afford not to know how and w] unusual privileges are forever guaranteed to you and yours and every community owner. Remember, too, that only in Stretbmesde can the man of mederate income build for permanency, knowing in sdvance that nothing will ever destroy the ideals or values tha* he invests in today, Many of the most forward-looking men and women in Washington have already seen in Strathmeade =an unusual investment opportunity—as safe and sound as the future of Washington itself. You, too, can realize gn immediate profit by purchasing 2 homesite today at a proneunced saving. Or ii * ou’re interested solely in financial gain, then you may invest on a pro rata basis, anticipating future arefits and pay for your units as the Strathmeade Plan develops. ™ « @ . questions—see the large Topogrsphical Mop ot Gmes. ‘And 8- member that Sévalbmesde asesepss no investor unsil he hes fully investigated and kaows all. CASRLAERIAURS AN S AE ABUCHALY isdé ia iizigadadc i3 EOFLSSRALEA VI LIRBARUEIARNNILE | FERENAGBIENRSINGINY ‘oU’ IR STREBT N. W, WASH., D, €. e A‘hg Information About the Perfected - % ‘{mriililiifiiiii&: The Planned Community 611 14th STREET N.VW, METROPOLITAN 3696