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REAL | i 1716 L St. N.E. ! Last Chance | Only a Féw Left l Inspect Today In City View Heights $150 Csh /s \UII! | 545 Monthly insurance A REAL opportunity to buy ern sil-brick Colonial home dwood i white: pore Viibs, | extra "larke Kitchen Restricted community. High, dry: most_convenient location Take B street cArs fo 15th and M streets NE. walk 2 squares north or transfer to bus. OPEN DAILY Harry A. Kite, Inc. 1019 15th St. N.W. Nat. 4846 NEW HOME in Finished Neighborhood Street and alley paved. Near all conveniences. 6 large rooms, 3 porches, built-in garage. Immediate Possession Samples 1225 Owens St. N.E. ' 1218 Qates St. N.E. Open Daily—Your Inspection | Invited—Terms to Suit }Wap]e & James, Inc. 1226 14th St. NW. No. 0962 Read This! |Schools Open Soon | Those who live in our new | community development near Eastern High School know their | children will be safe going to school and on time. Our newest group of homes is only half | square from Junior High School and two squares from Eastern. This is only one feature that makes them sell before comple- tion, 312 17th Place N.E. The Exhibit House | —has every modern convenience; gas stove with heat regulator, electric refrigeration, radio wir- ing, one-piece sink; hardwood | floors are used upstairs and | Gown: there is a cedar closet; | the house is solid masonry; heat- ing plant, wiring and plumblnl of nationally known | There are four bed rooms in M houses, a complete tile bath and shower and an additional tiled lavatory. The garage is built in. You Will Find Dollar-for-Dellar Value in This New Home! Robert E. Kline, Jr. 718 Union Trust Bldg. Na. 6799 Or Your Broker English Type Home Chevy Chase, D. C. 5339 32nd N.W. $12,500 Electric Refrig., Screens Fally detached, unusually at- tractive Englishaype brick home. Six Large Rooms Two Complete Tiled Baths New-Type Space-Saving American Radiators Service Toilet Detached Garage Open Fireplace Floored Attic and Covered Front Porch OPEN DAILY Drive east from Conmecticut Ave- nte on Military Road to 32md St., turn south ome block to Aouse. Dallas B. Hays 1427 Eye St. N.W. Natl. 1324 WE'VE GOT LOCATION HOUSE PRICE If you are a prospective home purchaser you will inspect 3640 Jenifer St.N. W Just Completed An 8-room, 2-bath home. block east of Conn Ave., at one of highest elevations in Chevy Chase, | IR Equipped with all modern appointments for only $11,950 Open Daily and Sunday Until 9 P.M. QECURITY HOME COMPANY 1423 Eye St N.W Met. 4332 | |34 ACRES SOLD THREE | { for Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Rothwell | bungalows with lots in Maryland Park |and lot in Landover, Md.. to Mr One ESTATE BUILDING CONGRESS TOMEET INBRITAN Decision for 1933 Session Reached by Delegates at Philadelphia. PHILADELPHIA, PA. August 2. The fourth International Congress of | Bullding Bocleties and Bullding and | Associations will meet in England, | [the birthplace of the co-operative home financing plan, known there as the | Bullding Soclety and in this country as the Building and Loan Association. This decision was reached at the meet- ing of the executive committee of the third international congress here re- cently at the final session of the inter- national building and loan gathering. Sir Enoch Hill, Halifax, England, was elected president, and Miss Ann E. Rao. Niagara Falls, New York was made honorary vice president of the interna- | tional-group. ‘The vice presidents are | Charles O'Connor Hennessy, New York | City; T. R. Chandler, London, England, and J. R. Booth, Kimberley, South | Africa. | Enthusiasm Expressed. ! Enthusiasm over the results of the | world butlding and loan meeting just closed was expressed by G. E. Franey, | editor of the Bullding Societies Ga- zette, London, England, who was the honorary secretary of the British dele- gation to this gathering. The sessions were the first og international character since 1915 in the building and loan business. The probable date of the fourth in- ternational congress will be Whitweek in 1933, when the National Association of Building Societies of England will hold its annual meeting. “We have seen and heard and learned much which will be of great value to us in shaping the future activities of build- ing society work in Great Britain,” said | Mr. Franey. “We cannot thank our American confrers too much for the wonderful hospitality they have ac- corded us, and hope that at least an equal number of Americans will come | [to the 1933 congress in England as of our countrymen came here, in order that we may reciprocate the hospitality which we have been tendered. We feel that the meeting, together with the na- tions of the world in this international congress is productive of the utmost because in that manner we were | able to learn much from each other | and remove any misunderstanding.” | Executive Body Named. | The American Building Association | News and the Building Societies’ Ga- | zette of England were ed as the official organs for communications be- | tween the countries. The executive committee of the inter- | national congress as elected today con- sists of 8. J. Walter, London, England; Walter H. Burnley, England; Dr. Her- mann Schuon, Wurttemberg, Germany; | L M. Studovant, Sldne) Ohlo. William E. Best, Pittsburgh, Pa.; Milton Schayer, Denver, Col., and Alderman C. F. San- ders, Cardiff, Wales. The secretaries are R. H. March, of Great Britain; H. . Rosenthal, of Cin- cinnati, Ohio, and the joint sccretaries are H. F. Collarius, Cincinnati, Ohio, and G. E. Puney. London England. | | BUYERS IN GLENN DALE | N. E. Ryon Co. Clcses Deals Ag- gregating $100,000 in Maryland. . Sale of a total of 34 acres of property in Glenn Dale, Md., to three purchasers, was announced this week by N. E. Ryon Co., Inc., realty brokers, in re- porting sales of Maryland properties aggregating more than $100,000. The Glenn Dale properties were ac- quired by Joseph Rothwell, 20 acres George A. Lescallett, 8 acres, with eight-room dwelling, and W. T. Perkins, jr, 6 acres. The latter two properties were sold for Mrs. Katherine Seibold and Mrs. Julia S. Kimball, respectively. Other properties reported sold by the Ryon company include the following: Lot, 50 by 150 feet, at Chevy Chase, Md, to J. R. Hutchison for Dr. P. H. Laddon: house and lot at 201 Edmond- ston road, Edmondston, Md., to Mr. and Mrs. Joseph E. Dorsey for L. lingbam: house and lot at 100 Wes moreland avenue, Takoma Park. M two to H. P. Amos for R. J. Hewitt; house and Mrs_Robert Overing for Mrs. Alva C. Durity; two lots and bungelow at Ard- more, Md.. to M. 5. Ryen for P. C. Bateman: house and lot at Springfield Md, to Mr. and Mrs. Horace W. Prime for Judge T. Van Clagett, and a 22- acre lot with eight-room house at Bowle, Md., to Mr. and Mrs. M. E Loew for George Szabo. Indians Seek Accounting. SEMINOLE, Okla. () Petitions asking an accounting from the Indian Affairs Department of a $500,000 fund set aside for Indian educational pur- poses are being circulated here by Semi- nole chiefs. A new American bank bullding has just been opened in Hong Kong, China An Individual Detached Home Just Completed and Now Ready for Your Inspection 6518 7th Place N.W. Features v with hall di coat ing equipped kitchen screened. large bed ng porch in Large livis eplace with units There entrance comfortable kitchen factory house fully are three h a slee Garage Open and Lighted Daily Till ® P.M. 1010 Vt. Ave. R A | Kydd, | & newspaper Residence at 4435 Voita place, Foxall, purchased this week: by George W. Waverly Taylor, Inc., sored by The Evening Star this year. received the Silver Star Award valuation engineer of the Interstate Commerce Commission this house was one of the Silver Star Model Homes spon- | Built by | It is one of & group in the biock which —=Star Staff Photo. MRS. EVERARD TO WED RHODE ISLAND MAN | Brother Announces Engagement | of Washington Woman, Daugh- ter of Robert J. Wynne. ‘The engagement of Mrs. Ruth Wynne | brought Everard, formerly of this city, to Mars- den J. Perry, jr., of Rgovidence, R. L., was announced in New York yesterday | The governor | Manuel | | rebel REBEL FLYER HELD | Vasques Under Surveillance After Lisbon Revolt. SEVILLE, Spain, August 20 (P).— | Costa Vasques, Portuguese aviator, who landed in Spain the Lisbon revolt failed, was to Tablaba airdrome yester- day by airplane. Sergt. Carvalho, the fiyer's mechanic, came by automobile. announced he would after by Mrs. Everard’s brother, Capt. Charles | consider the Portuguese aviators under J. Wynne of Washington. The mar- October. Mrs. Everard is the daughter of the late Robert J. Wynne, Postmaster Gen- eral under President Roosevelt, and at one time consul general to Great Bri- tain and Ireland. He was a former president of the Gridiron Club and was correspondent ceiving governmental appointments. Mrs. Everard was educated in London and Paris, and was presented at the Court of St. James, later making her de- but in Washington. She was divoroed from Robert H. African explorer, more than a year ago. Another brother, J. M. Wynne, is an executive at Washington-] Hoo\-tr Airport. FEWER CRIMES SHOWN PHILADELPHIA, Pa., August 21.— The Juvenile Courts of Philadeiphia have a record of practically no cases |from homes which are being paid for on the installment plan of building and loan associations, Judge Raymond Mac- Neille of Philadelphia, told 1.000 dele- gates to the Convention of the United before re- | Everard of Detroit, | States Building and Loan League here | recently. Judge MacNeille expressed his belief that physical surroundings have & greater influence on character than is generally conceded Building and loan sassociations, by lending funds to enable the low-salaried class to have their own homes, are re- sponsible for much character-building, the judge pointed out. WE OFFER AN EXCELLENT OPPORTUNITY FOR SEVERAL HOUSE SALESMEN SEE MR. SCHWAB BOSS & PHELPS Reaitors 417 K 8T, N.W. by | Y77 | 5310 Nevada Ave., Chevy Chase. D. C. It is rare that an o pportunity is offered to secure as much value as you will find em- new bodied in this home for 8 rooms (4 h.dmnms). 2 bedroom: extra lavatory off one lavatory. Library or den refrigeration. Built-in gar '14.950 beautifully tiled baths: 1st floor tiled off living room. Electric age. Large celotexed attic. Lot has frontage of approximately 100 ft. DO NOT DELAY YOUR INSPECTION OF THIS PROPERTY Open Saturday Afternoon and Sunday Edw. H. Jones & Co.. Inc. surveillance but not arrest. Vasques | riage will take place in' New York in |said when the Spanish authorities per- | mit, he and Carvalho will go to France |to seek work in an urpllne factory. Just the Home Fnlly Detached Brick Many Features Feet Attractive Lot 35x157 PRICE e 611,950 You will find more value here for money. OPEN TO 9 P.M. 37 Longfellow St. N.W. Out Any Street North to Longfellow East to House Waple & James, Inc. 1226 14th St N.W. North 0962 your nusual Home Value ' 12 14th St. N.W. Big lot, 45 by 143—brick, wholly detached —center-hall plan—6 unusually large rooms— | 2 good sized baths—Iliving room over 23 feet ’ long—2-car masonry garage. | ‘M Thru unusual circumstances this house is priced several thousand dollars under value. Don’t miss seeing it. | Out 16th St. to Juniper, L. E. F. Brokers Invited | The Only Available Home in WESLEY That is priced as low as 5'8,750 4505 LOWELL STREET A new center-hall type tion—where character and refined details have been built into_an ARTISTIC HOME. comfortable rooms—master second bath off hall, and insulated attic, conveniences. Brick garage. 950 breakfast room, model kitchen, heated and the very CAPITAL REALTORS MARKANNIVERSARY -7 Firm of Boss & Phelps Es- tablished Business 24 " Years Ago. The completion of 24 years’ of busi- ness in the local real estate field was marked today by Boss & Phelps, realtors, of 1417 K street. The firm was estab- lished here on August 29, 1907, Others Join Firm. The original headquarters of the con- cern at 910 Fourteenth street, were occupied for 4 years. In 1911, larger quarters at 714 Fourteenth street were taken over, and later the company moved to 1406 H street, where it re- mained until it occupied 1417 K street. The establishment of the firm con- siited of Harry K. Boss and Glenn Phelps, with Ben T. Webster as mana- | ger of the sales department. Mr. Web- r became a member of the Michigan Manor 1316 Allison St. N.E. 59'450 Up A new all-brick home. Six or seven large, bright rooms, bath with shower, |} lavatory off master bed room. Electric refrigera- screened garage, con- mtttntm'mna |} tion, |} sole gas range, open fire- ' place, | | | | | Take Brookland Car. Get off at Michigan Avenue, walk right to Sargent Road, then north to Allison Street to houses. Frederick B. Mills Phone Georgia 1123 439 Ingraham St. N.W. 8,950 up A new all-brick six, seven or eight room house, with large deep lot, paved street and sixteen-foot alley. Lavatory off master bed room. Electric refrigera- tor, console gas range. Garage. Screened through- out. Also many other fea- tures never before offered in homes of this class. Frederick B. Mills Phone Georgia 4946 J then 1 block east to 14th. PRINCE 314 Tnvestment Bldg. HEIGHTS of stone and brick construc- You will find six unusually bed room with private bath, latest equipment and Beautifully landscaped lot. Two Additional Homes Now Under Construction Open All Day Sunday 1704 Conn. Ave. Schwa_l;::d Valk Decatur 2333 ESTATE, firm. Other members of the com; '%-ny today include Ruth L. !!ewmnn ton F. Schwab and William L. King. Both Mr Bou snd Mr. Webster are put pres- the Washington tate Boss & Phelps have been members of the Washington Real Estate Board since ! u.x ornm-uon, and are members of | Bankers’ Assoclation of | maintains America. The firm firm now is- in bu omcencurendun Va. oy SRy section of that community to be nnnn, S A Home of Charm for those of Discriminating Taste Sanasssesasssssssanes s sl All the Hot Water You Want —-may be yours if you have & MERION Gas Water Heater in Jour home.” Four convenlent " $50 to $85 Plus Installation “Beat the Heat!” Always Insist on “Schafer Quality Materials E. G. Schafer Co. 4100 Georgia Ave. Telephone ADams 0145 !“l'l‘mt"“.‘!'m‘ RN ERERRERNY :’W‘#"'“‘ Rear View from Rock Creek Park 1704 Kalmia Road ‘The charm of & home is not measured in dollars and cents alone. A dwelling should reflect—in architecture and setting—the tastes and ideals of its owner. This home on Kalmia road (fronting Rock Creek Park for over 260 feet) is an architactural triumph—a perfect ldlr'ltmn of home to site. A unique blending of charm, mdlvlduulty, durability and practicability. Early American in design, of stone and brick, and most approved construction. Heavy Slate Roof; Copper Metal Work; Brass Piping; In- sulated Walls and Ceiling: Two Open Fireplaces; Oil Burner; Frigidaire; Underground Telephone; Old Pine with Lavatory adjeining; Five Master Bed Bath Rooms; Two-Car rage, built in, with Servant’s Room and Bath over. Because of its favored position, sharing the loveliness of Rock Creek Park, the beauty of this home will be perpetuated, and its value enhanced as time goes on. Open for Inspection—Price, $39,500 Edson W. Briggs Company Owner of Rock Creek Park Estates 1001 Fifteenth Street at K Telephone National 5700 You positively cannot duplicate 1819 B St. S.E. at the new low price Six large rooms (three bed rooms) and a tile bath. Also a large glass-enclosed sleepi porch and large front porch. Every feature of modern homes is found and you will like the choice of papering and electric fixtures. You will also like the large back yard and two-car garage. Stores, schools and transportation convenient. Cash payment and monthly terms very reasonable. Open for your inspection until sold. Robert E. Kline, Jr. 718 Union Trust Bldg. NA. 6799 Or Your Broker and Four Already Sold group of Dunigan- built Homes MORE HOME VALUE THAN YOU EVER DREAMED OF BUYING AT $8,950 . . . and TERMS Half block from 14th St. car line—close to churches, schools end stores Completely equipped kitchen, Frigidaire, latest type gas range, 6-ft. one-piece potrcelain sink and drainboard; artistically built-in and colored cabinets, inlaid linoleum and Sanitas wall- covering. Large, bright airy cellar, fully screened, double laundry tray and servants’ toilet. Com- pletely screened breakfast porch. Tile bath with shower. Coat closet with full-length mirror. Numerous electric outlets. Imagine these features at such a price! D. J. Dunigan, Inc. Tower Building Six Large Rooms Dinette off Kitchen Colored Tile Baths A Detached Garage Cedar Lined Closets Oak Floors Throughout Colonial Brass Fixtures National 1265 BUY WITH CONFIDENCE—BUY A DUNIGAN ALL-BRICK HOME ADVANCE SHOWING! A Smart New Group of Beautiful All-Brick English Village Homes 9,250 % MODEL HOME 3803 W St. N.W. Furnished and Decoml?d by W. B. Moses & Sons % Take Burleith-Glover Park bus or drive out Que or R street to 37th, north to Tunlaw road and left on Benton street to 38th or 39th, thence left one block to W street, Adjoining Mass. Ave. Heights Unusually beautiful, unusually fine for the price .. . this new group literally expresses the wpirit_and mode of tomorrow. Excellently located, too, in Washington's finest colony of popular price homes...which means pro- tected values, greater convenience and a su- perior environment, Six hig rooms, front and screened double rear porches, colored tile baths, deep cedar-lined closets, flawless double oak floors, choice of natural finith or white trim, paneled walls, bracket lights, copper screens for rear porches and all openings. Tiled kitchens that represent the housewife’s ideal have in- laid linoleum, built-in ironing boards, double drainboard sinks, specially built dressers and the larger size Frigidaire. Deep, well land- scaped lawns bounded by brick retaining walls. Detached garages. Street and alley will be paved without cost to purchaser. & Larger homes, having brick mantels in living roome, will be available at $9,750. See the tastefully furnished model home this afternoon or Sunday, Its a display of fine furnishings and decoration in a home that presents the best in construction and equs ment at very moderate cost. Tweo in this group already sold. Occupancy can be had in about two weeks. For Sale by Any Broker or /fflt’ RUVER Builder Nat’l 1737 Owner . . . 927 15th St. N.W.