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FATTTTIRREADVESTATE, CAPITAL LANDMARK 17.27 PCT. OF OFFICE |5 coseocy es tncrensed -rm; modern moving picture house on_ the Traffic Made Easier in New Development || co o cupry v Ma :...,..‘;......m ot uttng : ‘This announcement was made today by 8. G. Lindholm, engineer of the zon- 24 DETACHED HOUSES 80 ARRANGED-AS TO REDUCE TRAVEL INCONVENIENCES. Vacancies Called Definite. Heng- ADDITIONS PLANNED Masonic Temple, Bus Depot and Stores Included in Group. Private bullders here in the past few yesrs have set up new landmarks in the National Capital in wholesale numbers, some of them monumzntal in character, and more cimely is the fact that numer- ous additional projects of special order now are “on the boards” before archi- tects, financiers and prospective builders. One of the notable facts regarding many of the outstanding private de. velopments here is the obvious - ance of the Federal character of District and the extra care and oost expended on them, to make such de- velopments fitting features of the Cap- ital. One of the projects of monumental character which may be definitely an- nounced within the near future, is the proposed huge Masonic Temple, planned for the large area known as Temple Helghts, east of Connecticut avenue and north of Florida avenue. A des for this structure recently was laid lore President Hoover for his information. Among Largest. This development, the subject of long study and planning by local Masonic leaders, would be one of the privately built landmarks of institu- tional character here. Indicative of the prospects of future developments in the city are the ever- recurring reports of negotiations being conducted and plans being drawn for additional buildings of important size or location. Some of the rumored proj- ects do not materlize, for the most part_either because promoters cannot acquire desired building sites or, more frequently, because financing cannot be arranged. Sometimes, it is because promoters lack necessary financial backing or have not properly worked cut & plan. Also, in a growing city such as Wash- ington, there are frequently current rumors having no authentic foundation, which do not even gain sufficient cre- dulity to bring about published an- nouncement. In the class of those proposed de- veélopments which are actuslly being planned by architects employed by pro- moters are those for a union bus termi- nal to be erected in downtown Wash- ington, provided necessary financial and legal arrangements are concluded. Bus Terminal Planned. Frequently reports become current in business circles here that one of several large and nationally known merchan- vice president of the United States Building and Loan League, in out- lining some of the questions which will come before the league's centennial convention in Philadelphia August 11-147 A bona fide home owner of the small- salaried class, according to Mr. Best, | lots, does not pay more than twice his an- nual income for his home and owns de - at least 20 per cent of the house out- | sible use of some additional land in right from "'r.’he dnyhhe mmud“h m.t 'gz the tract for residential p 5 ints out that such oont ns at the Start create strong odds in favor of Heaton Designs Houses. the borrower's owning the house debt- houses have been dumd free inside of 12 or luun. and only | Arthur B. Heaton, in collabora such permanent-min householders Black & Black, landscape architects. deserve the title of “owner.” Six of the houses are being built for i A 7 2 Here is a lot of House for a little Money 1858 PARK ROAD N.W. You cannot visualize this bargain—you must see it to over From Over-Optimism Pe- riod as Well as Slump. Owner Selling At Absolute Sacrifice A .np Attrartive Enalish Type Brick Home 3609 Van Ness Street North Cleveland Park Featurest Three Bedrooms, Twe T ha, Study off Maste: Hug with Fireplace, Attic Celotexed, eeping Porches, El Built-in Garage. Grounds, including Lily Pond.” Numero: Must Be Sold Leaving City Open Saturdey Afternoon snd Sunday 10 te 6 ually. lfl':nm uw spread no jurn ‘occupancy can be expected for at least three years.” CRANDALL ASKING ° Seeks Change in Connecticut Ave- nue Classification for New Theater. Bargain Hunters! Here Is Your OPPORTUNITY 1511 D St. NE (Exhibit Home) Built by Thos, A. Jameson and bullt right. An attractive seven- charm. Easy Terms May Be Arranged! Robert W. Savage} 717 Union Trust Bldg. NA. 6799 Or Your Broker Wins Attendance Trophy. ‘The Monro County Real Estate board of East Stroudsburg, Pa., was awarded the attendance at the recent convention of the of Real NEW HOMES! '38,150—EASY TERMS NOW IS THE TIME SEE THE SAMPLE TODAY! ' OPEN TO 9 P.M. 1703 “D” St. N.E. “NEAREAST- ERN HIGH SCHOOL” These homes will bear the closest . inspection and comparison of val- ues, You will find many features here seldom, if ever, found in homes st this low price! Features Six large, bright rooms, break- fast and sleeping screened. Colonial front porch, built-in rage, lnnduf-d lawn with l& retaining wall. ooty throughout, he linofeum on kitchen, paneled , Banitas on Kkitchen and th, colored tile bath with show- l!;é :fl:‘t in cellar. A most com- itchen, electric refrigera- tion, dining set (invisible when not in use); each room has two or mare electric outlets; Swedish tron electric fixtures. REAL ESTATE BROKERS INVITED CO-OPERATION GIVEN WAPLE & JAMES,; Inc. Realtors 1226 14th St. N.W. appreciate its worth. Nine extra large rooms, hardwood floors, hot-water, open fireplace, two tiled baths, five bed rooms, mechanical refrigeration, silent automatic oil burner, servants’ toilet, large yard with flowers, fine porches, awnings—at the attractive VERY PRICE ‘11,750 EASY TERMS Open for Inspection Saturday Afterncen and all day Sunday See Mr. Morgan at M. & R. B. WARREN 3950 Conn. Ave. NW. Clev. 7330 dising _establishments is negotiating for a location for establishment of & branch here. These to date lack official confirmation. One of these reports has been thal Wanamaker's of New York and Phila- delphia was considering setting up s large department store here on & valu- able location. Another recent one was that Macy's of New York was seeking a Connecticut avenue location. In another field, obssrvers are pre- dicting that the extensive Federal im- provements south of Pennsylvania ave- nue, in the course of the next decade, at least, will bring about a considerable resultant change to the north side of- the Avenue. “HOME OWNER” DEFINED AS PERMANENT-MINDED Building and Loan Offcial Says Small-Salaried Man Can Clear Payments in 15 Years. A more strict definition of the term “home owner” as used by financing FROM THE TIME we placed the concrete foundation until the decorators pronounced our Veazey Street Homes Completed IT WAS OUR AIM * have in these six homes outstanding examples of real quality, having the expressions of approval from many who are competent to appreciate quality in both material and workmanship. We are now inviting inspection from the prospective home seeker who is interested in MUSt Be SOId to Close an EState purchasing a home worthy of the title “Home” at the lowest price ever offered for homes i . i v ‘ such as these. QUAKENBOS ST. N.W. (In Manor Park, One Sauare Seuth of Rittenhouse St.) FIVE ROOMS—TILE BATH 7 Front Porch Large Attic Hot Water Heat Open Fireplace Hardwood Floors One-Piece Porcelsin Sink Newly decorated throughout end in new-houss condition. Lt TR e Big Lot 60x142 FEET Flowers - 38,450 OPEN THIS AFTERNOON AND SUNDAY HANNON - & LUCH j 1435 K St. N.W. Nat. 2345 | fulfill a long cherished wish of so many, we have included in this group two CENTER-HALL TYPES— an eightroom and twobath plan, a splendid example of unique home de- signing. No homes in Cleveland Park equipped with such elaborate bath and shower fixtures. Be Sure to See These Homes Model—3610 Veazey St. N.W. Right in the Heart of Washington's Most Impressive Community— North Cleveland Park BR[CKAND STUCCO ENGLISH DWELLING Beautifully lecated in Mount \":mm Park, an outstanding ue, Price, $9,000.00! EASY TERMS There is to be had here a represen- tation of lasting quality that will re- flect favorably for years to come. Go out Connecticut Avenug to Veasey Street, tarn west two squares. Open and Lighted Daily until 10 P.M. ’ CHAS. D. SAGER Realtor, Owner and Builder 924 14¢h St. N.W. Gy ngton, come over upper road to Alexandria, turn right g0 Myrtls Ave.” This besutitul plase s No. 115. Alex. Trust & Mtge. Corpn. 203 King St. Ph. Alex. 1727 Shade Trees Shrubs IT’S NOBODY’S BUSINESS —just what you can buy this last, new brick housé for; and we are not advertising the low price; but if you need a four- bed room, two-bath home; know a real bargain when you see it, and have the nerve to buy a gold dollar for, eighty cents, we're giving you this tip. See 3707 WINDOM N.W. North Cleve. Park 1327 KALMIA ROAD N.W. Drive out 16th St. to Kalmia, turn east to house. This new home is planned along individual lines, with especial attention given to every detail that facilitates comfortable living. Four bed rooms, large insulated attic, 2 tiled baths. 2-car bulilt- open fireplace, electric refrigeration, fully screened, f. Splendid location at high point overlooking Rock OPEN SATURDAY AND SUNDAY H.G. Smithy Co. 1418 Eye St. - . Na —and make your offer. ;You might be surprised. OPEN: S, 55 ay; Evenings ing Week, Fischer & Company 1427 Eve St Dist. 0508 4505 LOWELL STREET Wesley Heights ‘At the Highest Point of Washington's Finest Subdivision A new center-hall home with an unusually artistic exterior and a delightfully arranged interior, where careful atten- tion has been given to every detail. The six splendid rooms, two' tile ‘baths (master bedroom with private $6,250 mmMmmmmhmM bul -hu:-:lm-h basin, livable pian. Brick garage. Beautifully landscaped lot, -water heat, built- attractive 50x118. We are confident s careful inspection will be & school, stores and ear line. Near mew Government park. b ot e e R ot SMALL CASH PAYMENT — BALANCE LIKE RENT ® character in a home. E! ]I].bit‘ Home—-]_SIB Ridge Pl. S-E. It is $riced well under $20,000 j S e . T ioft o i oot mereh Al OPRCATII Sty ; g:b.?'m xu,:.m Anacostia car to S St. and Nichols Avé: Schwab, Valk & Canby NATIONAL-MORTGAGE & INVEST. CORP. 1704 Cons. Ave. Pavsios S8 : = / " HOMES NEAR NAVY YARD ‘THE BEST COLORED FAMILIES So_much can be sald in favor of an Park homes at it Homes like these have never been offered at such a price! 4010 Leland Street, Chevy Chase N a lot nearly 60x125 feet, this attractive home of six rooms and bath (with electric refrigeration, screens, et.c.) i is certainly one of the finest values ever offered at the price. A highly desirable feature is the beautiful yard at front, side and rear, beautifully landscaped and protected | by many towering shade trees.” Must be seen to be appre- ciated. Drive out Connecticut Avenue (or Wisconsin) to Leland Street; and turn left (or right) to property. OPEN SUNDAY 1.10 6 . W AR RE N Wisconsin s and . driveways, ional grounds, golf course, boulevard. and. last but most dmpor- tant is the abpropriating of nearly 3 & million dollars for the t school center in the city (two buildings now under_constructiop): 43 acres have been provided for schools alone. Real Modern All-Brick Home Development Ever Provided for Colored—Over 200 Homes Bullt, Nearly 500 More Provided for See Them Prices, $6,175 to $7,450 On Easy Terms CHAS. D. SAGER Realtor, Owner and Builder 924 14th St N.W. The Best and Only ‘ MONROE & BEN 8. 2763-2764