REAL ESTATE. THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., SATURDAY, OCTOBER 17, 1931. REAL ESTATE. B-3 tarUy and without charge in making ¦ """ DESIGNS APPROVED suggestions for changes deemed in the interest of better architecture. - First Showing. I LIST Dwelling in Chevy. Chase The dwellings given the approved BUILDING rating a NEW FOR were house to be at 5 DWELLINGS erected lif Open—Lighted Daily—Sunday m * " by l|/ Wonderful Buy ''‘i- i I 2120 Kalorama road D. J. Dunigan, Inc., from plans by Louis Justement; " _ Architect*’ Advisory Council Pastes a dwelling for 4925 Blaine street north- Glenbrook Road east, designed for Sears, Roebuck & 111 | HAG BE DWELLINGS Co. by O. W. McDonald: two dwellings 431 to 441 Ingraham l on Private Projects in St N.W. Battery Park, Md. | |~~ ' for 4824 and 4821 Forty-sixth street, 3 Various Sections. designed for W. A. Stuart by George New. all-brick home. 6 rms, \ $409,000 Operations Ap-j White, and a dwelling for 1856 6,7 and 8 Room Homes 3 baths; thoroughly modern; LjM Plymouth street, designed for the Ed- breakfast nook; finished attic; y son W. Briggs Co. by Joseph Baum. frontage; se- B With Extra Tile garage; lot 75 ft. j proved During Week Do Not Designs for five private dwellings -• Lavatory lect neighborhood. Directions: I were approved at a recent meeting of Wisconsin Are. to Pettiest. i: Ban!'. M Are priced; in light, ,oUo-r the Architects’ Advisory Council as Seal Estate Bonds Popular. Moderately the Pet worth offering something turn lett at traffic car ¦ Include U. S. Work. eectioiit line t> Mocks, turn lett into Glen- B “meeting the standards which should Estimates show that there is an in- different in e row house than has never been offered before. brook road ** block to house. be maintained for private buildings in vestors’ army of 600,000 persons Open all day Sunday. the neighborhood.” throughout the United States that owns (Continued First Page 1 Herbert & Sons III JYom The council is sponsored by the $18,000,000,000 of real estate bonds, ac- Jos. A. I I Washington Chapter of the American cording to Courtney R. Gleason, Chi- Realtor* i Massachusetts avenue northeast; to cost Institute of Architects and acta volun- cago real estate operator. *8,950 1013 15th St. N.W.—Dist. 4590 Up |[ $30,000. ;¦ Young & Oppcnheimer, owners and builders; George T. Santmyers, archi- FREDERICK B. MILLS A Detached Home tect; to erect four 2-story brick apart- ments. 1717 to 1723 West Virginia ave- 4709 Colorado Ave. N.W. Phone Georgia 1123 A Chase, D. C. nue; to cost $30,000. Chevy I Wire Construction Co., Inc., owners Don't miss this opportunity to purchase a designer; I llk West of Conn. Ave. and builders; C. R. Wire, to beautiful high-class home in one of the best resi- iff 1 | erect three 1-story brick-and-tile dwell- ings, 6625 to 6629 Piney Branch road; dential sections of the city. A home that has ' to cost SIB,OOO. been reduced to one-half of the Original price. j Paul T. Stone, owner and builder; C. . Chevy Chase, Md. 0,500 E. Dillon, designer; to erect two 2-story 9 rooms, 3 baths, lavatory on firrt floor, oilburner, M brick-and-frame dwellings. 5600 Ne- Kennedy, Northamption street, Chevy Chase, of the most attrac- i Home of Joseph at 3505 pur- 108 This is one avenue and 3001 McKinley recently builders, James Walls and B. J. Doucet, through electric refrigeration, 2-car garage; lot 75 ft. Rosemary Street tive homes we have ever been I braska chased from the E. E. desir- ! street: to cost $14,000. H. Croxton of Realty Associates. The house has seven rooms and two baths. able to offer in this highly G. W. Forsberg. owner and designer; —Star front. Shade Trees—Beautiful Shrubbery able location. Gracing a fully i Staff Photo. S. J. Prescott Co.. Inc . builders; to erect Avenue, landscaped lot and pure Colonial Open Sunday Location t Connecticut between Chevy Chsss and garage «* ”*- buy i one 1-storv brick and concrete Corß,r lot ,ronU *OB f in character, this remarkable building. southwest; to broker making the sale and many simi- ouste transportation* UciUtUl ' six bright rooms, 724 Ninth street contains ELEC- $15,000. lar and equally important phases of real a lighborhood TRIC REFRIGERATOR, OIL ; cost Environment: where the social character of resl- C. and Allison N. Miller, own- estate work, with which the average U aWe *nd " * has a William ralue. In close pretty lnS 'Jr fulur BURNER and detached ers; G. E. Mac Neil, architect; to erect laymen is so often almost totally un- Tower “S^VrUwlnS *flSs£ garage to match the house. Out- dwelling. familiar, represent ¦ Di*t. p * seme of the problems % * a k n a d set-back 3-story briek-and-frame PUBLIC SERVICE Bid*. , ". r*- one iASi i, aubdirision side and in everything is in i Protective Restrictions:. : . . strlctions.T Zoned ‘A” residential, per- 4932 Hillbrook lane: to cost $17,400. and questions presented to the board. 14th l.g*W I Blitting only perfect Don’t put off M IX&J detached homes—minimum lot size requirement. condition. Dr. Charles Lally. owner; Philip seeing this or it will be too late. Pessagno, Design uthentic Colonial period. Center hall plus Schrier, designer: E. A. and Plan: library sea- • tures of first floor with private lavatory. to erect one 2-storv brick-and- . ———¦ r ? inr p° reh -two floor, including Livingston St. N.W. builder: room 2, < private ,. baths on second master 3940 dweling. to REALTOR 1 bed with ?o?*5 bath. Finished attic heated and lighted. Cathedral avenue; HELP TO tile 3300 The home sites chosen by early Open Today. 6-9 P.M. cost $14,000. I Virginians 1 brick, insulated slate roof, copper valleys, and flash- are those most coveted Construction: * * sills, Sunday, 2-9 P.M. : and Joseph A . n s' stone steel supporting beams, brass plumb- Loren M. Herbert today. They liked elevation heating system owners, designers and and a Jj}*" 'Thrush closed type', metal weather strip- Herbert, jr.. sight ping. caulked windows and doers Equipment Includes awnings, ventilat- 1-story New President of Board, in of the river. One of these ing system for kitchen, copper screens, builders; to erect three concrete sites on a bus line and near the city electric refrigerator, oil burner. & dwellings. 4605. 4609 * IShannon luchSl block and frame has been divided into about 30 par- l a . re authorised to quote a figure which warrants your prompt | r »mc i l $13,500. PriCC w to and 4613 Asbury place: to cost Address, Expresses Hope rels, Beautiful ~ consideration—be sure see it Saturday or Sunday before it la builder; “modern utilities Installed and Woodridge aold. Vacant and ready for occupancy. St. N.W. NA. 2345 Azel M. Sheppard, owner and parcels by immediate 1435 K | one these ran be had selected squar A. Hunter, architect; to erect purchasers ? D% S,. WMt °f Connecticut Avenue, via Bradley Lane, J at very low prices and at- Directions t right I 2-story brick dwelling, 3614 Livingston of Increase. to Spruce Street. Turn to property. I tractive terms. Restricted to early street; to cost SIO,OOO. American architecture. Jaeobson Bros., owners and builders; 16th St. N.E. L. one Is 3000 THOMAS PEYTON New Homes G. S. White, designer; to erect Efficient service to the public not 1 2-story brick dwelling, 3800 Garrison only the highest obligation of every Louis P. Shoemaker (Corner Blocks North of Rhode Island Ave.) Peal tor $12,950 and $13,950 street; to cost SIO,OOO. | Hamlin—2 M. M. Siebenthal, owner; G. A. realtor but from a practical point of 1407 N. Y. Ave. N.W. NAt. 1166 _Chandler Bldg. Dist. 2637 3610 Veazey St. and Brodie. designer: John Wignall. builder; view it is the surest way to develop LOT, 60x100 2-story brick dwelling, 3428 CORNER to erect one satisfactory business, J. F. M. Bowie, i ___ 4218 Rd. Oakwood terrace; to cost $9,000. newly elected president of the Wash- Beautifully landscaped; fruit trees; huge living room; Two-Story Dwelling. ington Board, Detached Brick NORTH Real Estate declares. slate roof; two-car garage. To inspect: Drive out Wise. H. P. Huddleston Co., owners and Mr. Bowie was elected to the presi- Test tke Power Your St., south three builders: C. E. Dillon, designer: to erect Ave. to Veaiey dency of the board to succeed Arthur of one 2-story brick dwelling, 3020 Military blocks. SB,OOO. Carr at the annual meeting this week. ! 1352 MADISON ST. ideally located road; to cost bureau of Utmost value in Peters, owner. R. A. & W. P. Stressing the free service OPEN SUNDAY design and con- Edward as being ar, residence, where Morrison, designers and builders; to the board invaluable aid in 8 Delightful Rooms DOLLAR Large DEPRESSION guiding struction are of the best. erect 2-story dwellings. 4244 and protecting the public in to through- two brick transactions, 2 6 P.M. rooms, hardwood floors and 4246 Benning road northeast; to realty Mr. Bowie in his 4 Red Rooms 2 Baths double rear porches, con- inaugural address expressed hope that out. are cost $7,400. & Torches DON’T MISS SEEING THIS ATTRACTIVE HOME crete front porch. Homes Park Corporation, this service may be increased during Inclosed Screened refrigera- La Salle owners equipped with electric builders; W. T. Hackett, designer: the next year. baths with quality and Oil Burner Frigidaire tion. Two to erect one 2-story brick and tile Advice Asked by Many. plumbing and shower. dwelling. 1804 Vamtim street northeast; Screens Weather Stripping Referring to THOS. E. JARRELL CO. Center-hall plan houses: 34 ft. to cost $7,250. the work of the board REALTORS wide. Large lots with garage. B. B. Horn, owner; W. S. Plagcr. ar- during the past year, Mr. Bowie re- Attic Oarage builder; 721 10th St. N.W. National 0765 . Houses Open and l.iehtpd From chitect; G. Fitch Gardner, to minded the members there had been » Beautiful Lot fl A.M. to P.M. erect one 1-story brick store. 1320 Four- ! ] over 1.000 calls made on the board by These homes are by far the teenth street; to cost $5,500. I persons seeking advice, information and Trees —Boxwood best value offered in this price C. F. De Hart, owner; C. I. Mitchell, j guidance on almost all conceivable range where location, style and architect; Sears. Roebuck & Co., build- phases of real estate practice. construction and future desirable- ers: to erect one 1-story frame dwelling, Federal departments as well as the 521,500 ness are combined. 5822 Sherrier place: to cost $5,000. various branches of the municipal gov- Fred Litteral, owner and builder; ernment. banks, trust companies, trade Sears. Roebuck Q| PRICE fitted colored tile baths, cedar-lined closets, bronze bracket story stone dwelling, 4416 SMALL ts’ paneled wails, Si. brick and ROOMS, *— Hrh marvelous tiled kitchens, having inlaid 3619 Chesapeake place northeast; to cost $2,500. 1 g\ Your choice of 6 or 7 I.ARGE including 2 | linoleum,1 larger size f Hunt H a spacious SUN PARLOR and a BREAKFAST t/3 electric refrigeration, etc. Six big rooms, Mrs. G. B. Moss, owner; A. B. Mul- ¦ K front and double rear porches, latent, NOOK with a complete BREAKFAST SET. Attrac- garage, deep landscaped lett & Co., architects: Andrew Murray, 1 <2>|; paved streets and alley. | • planned—COLOßED I 817,730 builder; to erect elevator shaft, 2203 S W tivelv designed and practically r/j j g BATH with built-in tub and SHOWER; full g This restricted in-town suburb . . . bordered three sides Wvoming avenue; to cost $2,50n. TILED by on width covered concrete porch (brick columns and @ Government Park. ..is only 10 minutes from the downtown Frank M. Gerardi, owner; Bingham S district. Rooms —2 Baths . @ iron railing!, double screened inclosed rear porches, g See the model home this evening or Sunday. j. 7 & Collier, builders: to make repairs, S *8,250 elaborate TWO-TONE KITCHENS, with -‘WEST- 3800 Windom place; to cost SI,OOO. I K specially built 2-Car Garage t A. Brandt, S ¦ INGHOUSE" electric refrigeration, pi s t Gordon, owner: H. . .Jacob g S cabinets, apron porcelain sinks, inlaid lino- payments and monthly terms Model Home . . architect; F. Davis Little, builder: to W double Cash 3803 W Sf. N.W. west of Connecticut and S leum and Sanitas wall coverings, double oak floors Qon g |UST erect two 1-story brick additions (NATURAL WOOD FINISH) throughout. & J Avenue, in a group of repairs, 1730 Fourteenth street; 1 and trim to suit your budget. d make B Artistic "COLONIALLIGHTING FIXTURES” (wall (O % Decorated y M. IS. Mosta Sc towering oaks overlook- a $3,000. @ M to cost brackets). Beautiful landscaped terraced lawns. ¦ ing Washington and Rock § Vogue Cleaning Co., owner; Fred 111 *J g Drv E with an attractive brick retaining wall. PAVED ft. Take - but or drive out R Sts. to If Creek Park. A really # builders; to make repairs. ¦ ¦ g 3ith, Que or I | Drew Co , g street and alley. GARAGE. gj north to Tunlaw Road and left on Benton St. to or charming example of early j northeast; to cost | AT ONCE 38th Third and I streets - SEE 39th thence Wig * THEM I left 1 block to IV St. Model home open daily American architecture. j• | $1,500. until 9 * p.m. with all those refinements A Phillip E. Striebv. owner; William I. lUp OPEN DAILY UNTIL 9 PM. make for modern com- ft j Schaub, P| Open Until 9:00 P.M. that " DifTendeiTer. architect; Peter Phone GEorgia 1534. . . . enjoyment. Re- Q*ner . fort and builder; to erect one 1-story frame ad- B. H. . . Builder surroundings; I GRUVER stricter! con- f | ! dition. 2940 Vista street northeast; to 927 ' venient location: very' mod- ); ij cost $1,400. | 15th St. N.W. Nat’l 1737 crate price and terms! d j | sK.S. J. E. DOUGLASS K [h * ,si®BißJßiaiSJfflßisfßJa®3 Lighted Till 10 P.M. iDRUG STORES LEASE | VISIT THIS HOME! y REMODELED PROPERTY U Drive out Connecticut Ave. to m fo our m 47n0 block 14 squares vast Al- ¦ ¥ bemarle St.), then turn irest Jf Business property at 1700-1702 Penn- [’ 1 square on Cumberland St. ; sylvania avenue, recently remodeled ex- mone v tensively, has been leased for a period Values in Drug Co., MORE Two 10 to Outstanding U years the Whelan Virginia WAKEFIELD of | 1 INCORPORATED ft Inc., it was announced today by the Every that large-scale opera- I ONE KNOWS ' real estate office of Arthur Carr. Phone Cleve. 7453 A The consideration for the term was tions and large-scale buying create GREATER $100,200, according to papers just filed jf with the recorder of deeds. The quar- VALUES, making possible the use of the best SALE SALE $| ters are located in the Mills Building. labor the market affords. | skilled and materials $7,750 8,500 | of CAFRITZ in building and selling The success 22 Drive out M St., across Key Bridge, out Lee Highway. Sale Upon Completion 22 over 3,000 in Washington shows that the at beyond homes turn left at Preston Aye., just top of hill out K ?? gone 22 Drive M gt> across Bridge, Wilson Blvd to wants VALUE . . . CAFRITZ has a nght at Ml Cr AV*M bef °re CrOSSing public XX JU Glebe Road, left to Pershing Drive. 22 step further in this . jj j. NEW GROUP OF I Lifetime Homes —in giving even GREATER VALUES in new feetureif 4505 Lowell Street offering the most modern development* and refinement* in design, equipment, finish and decoration. DRIVE OUT TODAY AND SEE THE EXHIBIT HOME AT—- Sample House. Artistic, center-hall plan with half atone front. Unusually comfortable rooms, two tile baths, huge insulated attic and many special features. Brick -5035 Kansas Ave. N.W. garage. Two additional brick homes in Wesley Heights elevation, near Grant and afternoon and all day Ob a 120-ft. boulevard, high under construction. Open Saturday by i Sherman Circle*. Street and alley paid for Cafrits.

Only CASH ?f Seven rooms and sun parlor, 2 tile baths, nearly half an 22 SSOO XX Waverly Hills, near Washington and Lee High School, acre of land, located in our College Heights Subdivision near 22 ?? the biggest in the State. Five-room brick, hardwood floors. Arlington Hall School for Girls, corner of Pershing Drive and ?? TERMS LESS THAN RENT XX American Radiation Red Flash hot-water heat, tile bath and Glebe Road. A few hundred feet from the new Lee Boulevard. ?? 22 sink, refrigeration, automatic storage gas heater, garage, lot Drive out and inspect one of the best built houses in Arling- 22 ft. front. Built by J. H. Coleman & Sons of Lynchburg, ton County, built by A. J. Porter, who constructed Rucker, ?? Big 20x32-ft. Homes Kitchen Kraft Kitchen who built addition to Washington and Lee High School. Jones ti Rees buildings for us at Clarendon. ?? Lot 120 Ft. Deep • New Model Frigidaire We promise, if you buy from us, to live you value received and real aervice from A to Z. 22 All-Brick Construction Colored Tile Bath # Ashton C. Jones Lizzie C. Rucker N. A. Rees 22 3629 Jocelyn Street 6 Large Rooms Copper Screens Only One Squere East of Conn. Ave. Amid 3 Big Covered Porches • Metal Weatherstripping COMPRISING THE FIRM OF g a Setting of Trees. Built-in Garage Many Features Just completed—a perfect gem, in a wooded setting on Other a 50-foot lot. Six full size rooms, two tile baths (master Across Street Front J Phone 22 bed room with private bath), hardwood trim thruout, fire- the Court House IrC X | |+ Clarendon 197 g place, large front and side porches, insulated attic, built-in V,' l\Uul\tK garage, and the very latest equipment and conveniences. Open daily for inspection. & Owners and developers of West Cherrydale; Cherrydale, Georje H. Ruckers and Rockers Addition to Clarendon; Sect. 1, Clarendon, Aahtoit 22 14th K Dist. 9080 Heights and numerous other developments. +? & P| j S’! A.,. Schwab Valk 3S CAFRITZAND SOLD • • OVER 3,000 LIFETIME HOMES BUILT \ V 155