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REAL HONE ENTERPRISES [EADBULDNGHERE Private Construction in Cap- ital Continues at Steady Pace. (Continued From First Page.) ved were the following: Harvard Terrace Development Cor- poration, s; Claude Nortor architect; Shapiro Constructi-n Co=- | poration, builders; to ercct eleven 2-| story brick dwellings, 3216 to 3236 Wal- | bridge place: to cost $55,000. District of Columbia Developing Co., owners and builders; M. Mesroblan, architect; to erect six 2-story brick awellings, 6310 to 6320 Eighth street; to_cost $36.000. Eerl L. Warren, owner and builder; G. N designer; to erect five 2- story brick dwellings, 4920 to 4928 Third street: to cost $25.000. | Tstael Diamond, owner, designer and | puilder: to erect three 2-story brick and cinder block flats, 5400 to 5404 and 5408 Fifth strect: to cost $18,000. ‘eumaver, owner; G. E. ect; W. C. & A. N. Mil- | to erect one 2-story brick line. 4700 Forty-seventh 5 the plans app: ie, owner and builder; ers, architect: to erect dwelling, 1427 Hem- t $10.000 owner, designer and der one 2-story brick and tile dwelling, 1351 Kalmia street; to cost $10,000 F. Ruppert, owner and builder; designer; to erect ome ;| church building, 2030 to cost $10.000. onstruction Co., cwners : F. G. Wilcox, designer: to t one J-story brick dwelling, 2714 road; to cost $8,500. L. W. Bailey, owners D. Bailey, designer; to ry frame dwelling, 2411 street southeast; to ccst siles, brick owner, designer and one 2-story brick and Geranium street; to Frank P. Wollner, owner; E. B. Griffin, designer; Griffin Bros., builders; to erect ~story brick and frome dwelling, Thirty-second street; 9 cost $7.500. F. Tucker, owner; F. G. Wilecox, er; C. R. Matheny, builder; to ct one 1!5-story masonry building, 08 Twentieth street northeast; to cost $7,000 Paul T. Stone, Inc., owners and build- s; Osbert L. Edwards, designer; to o tory brick and frame dwell- 2916 Rittenhouse street; to ccst Eila Kolipinski, owner; Ladruantaye, designer; John Wignall, builder; to erect one 1-story brick store and make repairs and alterations, 38132 Eleventh street; to cost $6,500. D. W. Rosen, owner and builder; R. C." Archer, , architect; to erect one 2-story brick dwelling, 6415 Sixth street; to cost $ Musicians’ Protective Union, Local 161, A. F. of M., owners and builders; Claughton West, architect; to make re- 1105 Sixteenth street; to cost Louis de ilias Hawkins, owner and builder; n A. Melby, architect; to erect one v brick dwelling, 4380 Benning | heast; to cost $4,500. illiam M. Sachs, owner; George T. architect; to erect one 1- garage, 620 and 622 to cost $4,500. & Supply Co., cwners; to replace cold brick drys, 2801 New York avenue northeast: to cost $4,000. F. M. Pratt & Co., Inc., owners and ers: to make repairs, 1860 Cali- a street; to cost $3.500. builders; to make repairs, 3400 ieenth street: to cost $2,000 Harrington Hotel Co., Inc., owners; rley, builder; to erect marquise, | Eleventh end E streets; to cost $1,500. | Michael Wertlie, owner; to erect brick fence and make repairs, 1116 W street; to cost $1,000 Goats furnish us with mohair, which last year amounted to 19,111,000 pounds. Te alone accounts for 16,400,000 or 85 per cent of the total out- | while Arizona, a slow second, pro- | 00,000 pounds. How Do We Do It? « $8,25 New, modern up-to-the-minute Homes—6 Large Rooms, te Bath with Shower, Oxford Kitchen, Elec- tric Refrigeration, Fold - away Dinette Set, 3 Large Porches, Southern Exposure. Deep Lot—GARAGE A REAL HOME AT A LOW PRICE! Purchaser Benefits Bulilder's Savings Sample House Completely Furnished . Open to 9 P.M. Daily See Them! 1716 D St. N.E. (Straight Out “D” St. to 17th. You will see our Open Sign.) Waple & James, Inc. 1226 14th St. NW. North 0962 Easy Terms! 4915 Albemarle Street Massachusetts Avenue Extended A New Center-hall Brick Home Featuring L arge Recreation Room—3 Full Sized Bedrooms—2 Tiled Baths—Insulated Attic. A carefully built home—com- plete in every detail, and where maintenance and upkeep have been reduced to a minimum. It is offered for sale at a moderate price, on reasonable terms; and your careful inspection is invited. One Square North of Mass. Ave. at 49th Street Open Saturday Afternoon and All Day Sunday ESTATE. THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, SATURDAY, MAY 7, 1932. Home in Forest Hills Section e Residence at 4414 Twenty-ninth street, which has been built for Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Mickey by Paul T. Stone, Inc., through the agency of Thomas L. Peyton. Of center hall plen, it is of stone and shingle construction and con tains eight main rooms, two baths and a built-in garage and has a lot 117 feet wide and 172 feet deep. On the first fioor are living room, dining room, kitchen, pantry, den and first-floor lavatory. On the second floor are four bed rooms, two baths and a sleeping porch, and on the third floor is a recreation room. New Chevy Chase Homes $13,750 and Up. 3627 Chesapeake St. N.W. Built in a highly restricted environment, convenient to new graded and high schools. Two blocks west of Conn, Ave. This home con- tains 8 rooms, 2 baths, large cellar with space for recreation room, porch, 2-car brick garage. Lot 80 feet front. To inspect, drive out Conn. Ave., turn left on Chesapeake St. to property. Holefledd, Clev. 9837 3202 Kling]e St. NW, “In the Shadow of the National Episcopal Cathedral” $25,000 Extremely well located in this highly restricted neighbor- hood, we offer this imposing brick home of center hall plan, with the positive knowledge that it represents the very best value in sound construction and fine architecture. There are ten rooms, three baths (all large), servant's quarters and bath, porches open and screened, electrical refrigerator, oil heat, two-car garage, and a beautiful lot with abundance of shrubs and flowers. This home was specially planned and built, and is now priced $10,000 below present value. Ofer Saturday and Suriey Phillips & Canby, Inc. Exclusively Na. 4600 Investment Bldg. 1400 Iris St. N.W. SHEPHERD PARK ‘This beautiful corner residence, built especially for an owner who unfortunately has to leave for the West, is an outstanding value. Located in the prettiest part of Shepherd Park on a corner lot, 65x143, with center hall. Gorgeous living room, fireplace, dining room, sun parlor, kitchen, den. lavatory and spacious covered veranda. ‘The entire second floor is divided into three rooms and two complete baths, two finished rooms and complete bath on the third fioor. Spacious grounds with abundance of shrubbery and a two-car brick garage make this the finest value ever offered in this exclusive subdivision. Oriental Rugs Furnished by NESHAN G. HINTLAIN 818 17th St. N.W. Drive out 16th St. to Shepherd Park Schwab & Valk 1704 Conn. Ave, Dec. 2333 what are the potentialities in dollars of the reconditioning and repair market? Recently a number of sales-promotion managers of important manufacturing and trade associations were asked this | question. Their estimates ranged from ! | a hundred million to ‘about a billion' | dollars. The astonishing lack of agree- ment prompted a survey. Valued at Two Billion. “Statistics, covering seven years, dis- closed the real value to be about $2,000,000,000. This survey disclosed a per capita expenditure for structural repairs in housekeeping buildings of $7.02 a year and non-structural repairs | and replacements can be estimated at between $3 and $10 per capita “That this market can be successfully cultivated by organized effort is indi- | cated by the success of various local campaigns to stimulate business in the past two years. The buiiding industry |in these communities has unknowingly actually put trial merchandizing plans into effect. Where these have been br- ganized and conducted in businesslike ing and modernizing efforts. A number | Manner they have proved that the prop- of mportant trade associations and | €Ity owner can and will spend money. manufacturers in the industry are sup- | If satisfying results can be obtained in porting the committee, | such fashion, then, thoroughly organ- ized and directed campaigns which will _“It is a permanent organization. de-|enjict commun’y efforts as well as f:grdr;nci‘ hzw;:}'}fi% . h;n:"?‘s?;{b‘;fl; business should feld not only temporary | building industry, the community “and | P2 continuing results. the property owner. | “An appeal suited to the times and | It is said that to be “moon-struck” the temper of the peple is planned to |Is as bad as, if not worse than, being | woo the homeowners dollar from the | sunstruck. As the sun burns the skin, pot and the mattre: | the moon is supposed to dry and wear “from the industry's standpoint, | it out. D. C. GROUP MAPS REPAIRS PROGRAM | Proposals Show Wisdom of Investment Now Rather Than Putting Off. _(Continued From First Page.) sales-promotion managers of the con- | struction industry. “Although this committee has been operative but a short time, it has listed several hundred communities which are planning repair, recondition- J NDING VALUE 2325 WYOMING AVENUE MUST BE SOLD Spacious brick house with surrounding gardens. Unusual opportunity to acquire at low cost a fine property in this excellent section. Open All Day Saturday and Sunday Sandoz, Inc. 2 Dupont Circle Decatur 4010 In Shepherd Park Completely Furnished No. 1351 Juniper St. N.W. HIS beautiful brick residence, located just west of Morningside Drive, is similar in design and floor plan to our recent Silver Star Home. If you have not been among the large number of visitors to this home, Sunday should be your opportunity. Today’s standard of living demands new changes in furnishings, household equipment, draperies and interior decorations. Built to new standards—and at the new low prices. Your Present Home Considered as Part Payment Open Daily and Sunday Till 9 P.M. DirecTIONS: Drive out 16th St., to Alaska Ave., to Morningside Drive, turn left to Juniper St., and our home. & Preuninger & Sons Washington's Oldest Established Builders PROVE — it to yourself today — No. 818 SLIGO AVE. You can own this thoroughly modern, well built brick home for money now being spent in rent. Six pleasant bright rooms, colored tile bath with shower, beautifully outfitted kitchen, large concrete- 59,950 floored living porch, built-in garage, daylight basement. On Liberal Terms important street near stores, churches, schools, etc., with bus service via 16th St. directly to your home. Drive out 16th St. and Alaska Ave., north on Georgia Ave. several blocks. Turn right on Sligo Ave. to No. 818 Office, 7900 Georgia Ave. Phone Shepherd 2400 NORTH ASH!NGTON Realty Company Inc. Builders E. Brooke Lee—President Developers | 284 ACRES PURCHASED IW. Stanton Nutwell Pays About $15,500 for Indian Range. Indian Range, a tract containing 284 | = acres, located near Davidsonville, Md., Nutwell for a consideration of approxi- mately $11,500, it is reported by the| office of Charles F. Lee, Annapolis, which handled the transaction. ‘The farm, known also as the Ingle- hart estate, is improved by a 10-room frame dwelling, two tenant houses, = | bf stable and three tobacco barns. 7525 12th St. N.W. Overlooking Alaska Ave. and Beautiful Shepherd Park A beautiful detached all- brick home with 13-inch walls from cellar to attic; 27 feet wide; 8 rooms, 2 baths. 1st floor lavatory; fireplace, elaborate Kitchen, pantry. Electric refrigera- tion. Finished attic. Wooded lot. 2-car brick garage. Priced below competition. Tower Bldg. Dist. 0853 ] o e ) ; ‘}1}3 ) b W | i (4 BUILT BY DUNIGAN . i) "l(sm‘.\\") REAL ESTATE. INSPECT 220 to 238 Longfellow Street N.W. A new group of well-planned homes with new, modern features that will please you. Contain seven large rooms, large, two-tone baths, modern kitchens; built-in garages. Screened Throughout Sample House, No. 232 Longfellow St. Open and Lighted Until 9§ PM. FLOYD E. DAVIS COMPANY Realtors 733 12th St. N.W. Nat’l 0352 Spring Valley... WASHINGTON’S DISTINCTIVE RESIDENTIAL COMMUNITY Now at the Height of Its Beauty L RESPLENDENT WITH THE MATCH- LESS BLOSSOMS OF NATIVE DOGWOOD Perhaps no season offers miore to the lover of nature than at this time of the year in SPRING VALLEY when the rugged brown of Winter is changing to_the va- riegated colors of awakening Spring. A drive through this delightful community will reveal to you unsurpassed natural beauties developed into rare effective- ness. You will be interested in visiting the new Hillbrook Lane Section, where there are available houses in the various stages of construction. EXHIBIT HOUSE 4900 Glenbrook Road i W. C. and A. N. MILLER N N\u' Developers 1119 Seventeenth DEcatur 0610 f o™ (4 \\\“ N ) '\)’)/4\ 5 (4 (, y v N W, AY “ z‘//\y/,nifinumm}fl.\l((\,, g BUILT _RIGHT A NEW GROUP ... 9 BUILT AND 5 ALREADY SOLD ‘; F irst Convenient erms Tower Building 5401 to 5417 3 KANSAS AVE. On a Beautiful Boulevard Exhibit Home | 5415 Kansas Ave. N.W. open for inspection With Two Baths, Dinette, Recreation Room and the Large Dunigan Kitchen Siz large rooms, detached garage, cedar-lined closets, oak floors, hardwood trim, Colonial brass flz- tures, large, airy cellar; fully screened. Double laun- dry tray and servants’ toilet, screened breakfast and sleeping porch and coat closet with full-length mirror. Wrought-iron rails on stairs, mew type radiators (narrow to save space). Colored tile bath room with shower; shower bath adjoining the master bed room. Newest artistic firtures. These homes are located on a wide boulevard that is beautifully center-parked; close to stores, churches and schools. D. J. Dunigan, Inc. NAtional 1265