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THE EVENING STAR
WITH SUNDAY MORNING EDITION.
*Biln?n 08e?, 11th Stmt and PenniTlrial* Arena*.
Tho Evening Star Newspaper Company.
B H. KAUIT1UNM, Pre?id?nt
New Tor'x Office: Tribune Building.
Chicago Office: Tribune Building.
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? U dellrfi*d by carriers, on their own aoro'int
%-ithin the cljr ?t r?0 c**nta per month; wlthont th?
tfuuday wormng ?tlitlon nt 44 cvnts per month.
Pv nail. poatag* prepaid:
I?n!lr, Sumln.< Included, one month. AO oonts.
I??Hr. Hunda-. exempted, one month, JSO cents,
ftaturdny 8tar. one year, $1.00.
Sunday Star, one year. $1.50.
Pages 11=8.
Part 2.
WASHINGTON, D. C., SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 17, 1906.
An ad in The Star is a
salesman calling at thirty
five thousand homes every)
day and being given courte
ous consideration in tho
parlor or library.
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H. R. Howenstein Co., 1314 F St.
E can supply your Real Estate wants. Wlhetlher 5tbe a Ihorne, Io =
vestment or speculative property, we can meet yciar demands
with a QENU2NE BARGAIN. We can arrange terms, selling you
a house on easy payments at lowest cash price.
$300 Cash
$20 Monthly
117 to 129
Adams St. N.W.
One Square North off
list and W.
After Inspecting AO
Others,
Look at These,
The prettiest, best and most
up-to-date houses in
Bioomingdale.
Two stories, south front,
very deep lots, room for
large stable. Eight rooms,
four on each floor; tiled
bath; cellar, laundry, fur
nace
Open Sunday
Detached
Homes,
on beautiful
Washington
Heights.
Just what you have been
looking for?a separate built
brick house at a moderate
price in this elegant section.
YOU HAVE THE OP
TOR T UNIT Y NOW,
WILL YOU GRASP IT?
Three stories, nine large
rooms, beautiful bath, hot
water heat. Elegantly fin
ished throughout. Trimmed
in Flemish oak from top to
bottom. Electric lights.
VERY EASY TERMS.
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Columbia
Heights.
?9<s.
$500 Cash,
$20 Monthly.
1009 Lamar St.
Now Otis Place.
0;ne square north from
terminal of 1! 11th St. cars.
Open Sunday.
This is a golden oppor
tunity. Three-story bay
window house, south front;
nine rooms; four on first
floor; numerous closets ; tiled
bath ; concrete cellar; plas
tered ceiling; laundry and a
high-grade steam heater.
Must be sold at once to close
estate. Three sold in past
week.
Special!
A Great Bargain in
BLOOMINGDALE
i3,600.
I.ot about lSxlOO to 16-foot
paved alley. Six large, bright
rooms?three on each floor; mod
ern bath; concrete cellar; first
class furnace. You can buy this
with small cash payment. A
genuine snap.
$ 15,500
Elegant Corner Home
in FashionabSe N.W.
This is a house such as you
would build for yourself, but
much better than you could
build at the price. The owner
built It two years ago for a
home?existing circumstances
cause him to sell. It Is built of
finest material, finished In selected
hardwoods from toa to bottom,
has fireproof vault In dining
room. The rooms, about 18 in all,
are very bright and airy. There
are thfee elegant baths, two lava
tories, 27 closets; In fact, every
thing to make a perfect home. It
will do you good to look at this.
$100 Cash,
$115 Monthly.
A Cozy Home
Near E<Q>t!h St. N W.
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$3,350.
. This is *ii exceptional offer?
a thoroughly modern home?6
rooms, large pantries, closets,
tiled bath, front and side por.-hes
?lot 22 feet wide. You can buy
this for the rent jiuu pay.
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Is none too po<xJ
when we select a home site.
A POSTAL CARD
Will bring you plats and full infor
mation.
We Be ieve 100%
Profit ran be realized within 3 years on
lots buught on easy payments at
Fernwood Heights.
Make an appointment with one "of our <
salesman and he will conduct yon to <
KKHWVooD HEIGHTS, the only subdl- *
vision on Conner'ticut avenue that HAS <
all Improvements. We don't have to
promis** the Improvements. Sewer, wa
ter. electric lights, paved streets, paved
alleys, pranolithb' sidewalks. Now Is
the time to select your lot and build
in the spring.
12 lots have been sold In past lf? days.
17 bouses to be built In near future.
Special Prices During Winter.
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frimtin n n-n nun it a n n bb b b a n j m b w h n
will
These Attractive investment Properties
open Sunday for your inspection.
Two-storv and attic, well-con
?:r>: ? t? ? 1 irtn> ? ::talning r? and rooms and bath each. Hot-water
in-at; full (tat wld(; lots 1W feet deep. Keiit tf>~ M per month. Price,
JOc'-tipy ore apartment yourself and apply rent of the other to
I .. i*i- j ?" t: .?>? terms. No better buildings in the city on tais plan.
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$1,000 CASH,
Small Monthly Notes
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$500 Cash.
?25 Monthly Notes.
$7,000.
177? T st n ?r , nest to the ear
ner of lfetb st.: 1?> rooms; lilwl bath:
n?/r WAT Fit HEAT: 4 room* on
first floor; "deep lot to pave*! alley;
mavfoittnt to ear line. This I* a well
built bouse and ix ti:ii>h?d very much
better than hous*1* you liave for
uiueb higher prlee.
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See Them Sunday.
Open All Day.
FINE NEW
HOUSES
()n Washington Heights.
Will be sold at a srfutly reduced price ?
f!t,500 each.
\<> Ui7:t-1977 Blltnuvr.. st.?A flue loca
tlon. comrnundhiif a view of the new
iV?nn. ave. bridge; n?-?r 2 ear lines;
bouses T2 feet \*ide: 4 rooma deep on 1st
ntid '2d tlfM-rn; 7 sleeping room*; 3 baths;
i- st at'-am heating, ga* and el?H'trlc
light; b^'autlful decorations. At tbt?
present prices of material and labor the
bona* alone >vould cost as much aa we
are new asking for bo^tse and lot; lots
arc 112 feet deep to paved alley.
Thos. J. Fisher & Co., Inc., 3
1414 FSt N.W.
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One of the best-bullt and best-arranged
houses In this beautiful section. South
ern exposure: 10 large rooms; 2 flue
bath rooms: HOT WATER HEAT. Hard
wood trim throughout; gas aud electric
lights.
No one is too poor to be Interested in
n real estate proposition If the property
Offered can be bought on the easy pay
ment plan.
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The best property in the Chevy Chas*
section. Choice lots for sale.
JOHN A. MASS IE,
with the
McLachlen Keal Estate and Loan Co..
d*3-tf Corner ioth and G Sts.
"HALF DOZEN
BOOT'S"
which should interest Every Owner
of a rented or vacant house, as we
make "Renting" our specialty and
maintain every facility to obtain the
most profitable and satisfactory re
sults for those placing their prop
erty in our hands.
DON'T emI?lQy nn a?en* who is located in
an out-of-the-way place, who does
not advertise, who He office is not equipped to han
dle business. He can't meet with success, and
you will be the loser.
DON'T rxP0<,t an azent with little or no
- x experience to represent you satis
factorily. This ho cannot do, for he knows not
how.
DON'T think that an agent can rout your
A vacant house who cannot afford to
advertise and employ a skilled force of clerks, that
your property can be tendered to prospective ten
ants at all times.
DON'T 4,?n*Mpr remaining with an ap^nt
if you are not satisfied with his
services; it is your duty and privilege to change.
DON'T try to be your own agent in con
nection with your other business or
professional duties. The worry is great, the sav
ings are small, and, with no experience, you will
lose far more than the commissions.
DON'T forsake au Hgent in a month, bur
' leave him today who delays send
ing your rents when the tenants pay promptly.
Your money can be used by you to better advan
tage.
There are no better locations, no
better facilities, no better clerks and
no better system or office for han
dling your property than ours. We
advertise largely, pay the taxes,
place the insurance, attend to the
repairs and take general care of
rented property placed with us.
Our best references are those who
know us and have and do transact
their business with this "Modern
Method Office."
WE ONLY ASK A TRIAL.
A. F. FOX COMPANY,
Established 1876.
REAL ESTATE AND RENTAL
AGENTS.
Cffice: The Northeast Corner of Fourteenth Street
and New York Avenue.
It liong Distance Telephone Main 989.
The Nantucket,
1418 W Street.
The Susquehanna,
1430 W Street.
Only one apartment left in each of
these elegant, homelike bnitilings; all
outside rooms; large kitchens. Rent,
$.'{5 and $30.50 per month.
F. SAUL CO.
7th & L N.W.
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Exclusive Agent,
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FKAilE HOUSE FOR SALE.
TO BE MOVED.
Frame house, 1420 Columbia roa<l n.w., lit.
Pleasant," next to church, for sale, to be removed
at once. Now In Are limits. Can tie moved in or
out of the lire limit*. House roat $2,000. (Jood
condition. Fine chance fcr some party owning a
vacant lot In the northwest section. One party
hat a figure of $H00 fruin house-mover to move It
five or tlx squares. Address
I,. U. TUOMPSON.
It* 1110 F (t. n.w.; phone Main 4M5.
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VALUES EXTRAORDINARY.
Investors and Homeseekers Alike Can
Study This List With Profit.
T'S at tlhe big office?the office that handles much property?that
one seeks in order to find what he wants and to boy it to the best
advantage. There's a whoEe volume of argument In- that state
ment for your coming to us for rea3 estate.
The people who want to.seli recognize the advantage of placing
property with us, as we have facilities for disposing of it that are un =
equaled. The peopSe who want to buy recognize their advantage, as we
have for saiie what they want to buy, and we have it at the Eowest price
at which it can be bought.
One hundred and Forty=Two Extra Special
Opportunities below:
Fashionable Locations,
$10,000 to $18,000.
J11,003?Massachusetts avenue near
ltith; 12 rooms; sold for less than
former loan.
?13,500?1620 Rhode Island avenue; 11
rooms; 22x120; alley.
$18,COO? New Hampshire avenue near
Dupont Circle; 14 rooms. 25x109.
$12,500?Handsome new corner; 12
rooms; steam heat; near 14th and
Rhode Island avenue.
$10,000?Well-built corner on Rhode Is
land avenue: 11 rooms; 22x105.
$12,000~Rhode Island avenue; 12 rooms;
lot 24x140; brick stable.
$15,000?Rhode Island avenue near Scott
Circle; 12 rooms, 2 baths, steam
heat; 20x140.
$11.000?Rhode Island avenue near 16th;
10 rooms, 20x120.
?16th st. near P; 10 rooms.
22.0x110.
?16th st.; 12 rooms, 2 baths,
steam heat.
$15.0(0?Northwest corner near Conn,
ave. and Q; 12 rooms; 2*1x100.
$14,000^? Fine corner west of 10th, be
tween P and S; 2 baths, steam
heat.
$10,500?Corner or. 20th St.; 11 rooms.
$13,000?20th near P; 12 rooms; hot-water
heat.
$12,500?1 west of 9th; 14 rooms; 25x132;
stable.
$13,000?Handsome 12-room dwelling on
"Iowa circle."
$16,000?1 st. between 15th and 16th; 12
rooms and stable.
$15,001)?K st.; 14 rooms, S baths; 32x100.
$15.000?K st. near Conn, ave.; 12 rooms.
$11,000? N near Conn, ave.; 12 rooms.
$13,500?N St.; 14 rooms: 30x150.
$9,800?Near 20th and R, 10 rooms;
TWO BATHS; HOT-WATER
HEAT.
$9,000?West of Conn, ave., north of Q;
12 rooms. TWO BATHS, HOT
WATER HEAT; 25x100.
$10,500?Q St., south side, between 17th
and 18th; 10 rooms: 20x100.
$11,500?Nearly new, west of 16th. 12
rooms. HOT-WATER HEAT,
STABLE.
$13,750?Handsome, new. 12 rooms. TWO
BATHS. HOT-WATER HEAT,
lot 23.0x91, west of 17th.
The. Best in the Market for the Price.
$6,500 to $9,750.
$9,500?Connecticut avenue. Built less
than 10 years; very neat, at
tractive front; 10 rooms.
$9,250 -8 street between 17th and 18th,
11 rooms. TWO BATHS, HOT
WATER HEAT; 20x100.
$9,800?R street between 20th and 21st,
11 rooms, good condition.
$9,500?S stree'. near 19th, 10 rooms,
TWO BATHS. STEAM HEAT.
$15,000?Nearly new, 15th near O; house
alone cost more to bulla; 4 rooms
deep; lot about 21x110.
$6,800?P sireet near 20th; 10 rooms; lot
20x100.
$7,500? P street bet. 20th and 21st; 10
rooms; 20xv<j.
$S,500?B street between 17th and 18th;
10 rooms; 18x100.
$S,500-Fiontinp on Mass. avenue, west
of 19th; 12 rooms; TWO BATHS;
HOT-WATER HEAT.
$7,000?Q .=tree? west of 14th; 12 rooms;
lot 21x100.
$6,500?Q west of 14th; 12 rooms; lot
$7,500?Q street near 16th; 9 rooms; lot
22 x KM.
$9,250?Q street west of 20th; 10 rooms;
lot 21x70.
$6,500?Corner on R street; 10 rooms;
STEAM HEAT.
$6,500?Ten rooms; brick stable; house
heated with HOT WATER; R. 1.
avenue.
$8.500?R street near 14th; 11 rooms; lot
20x100. .
$8,000? A nice house on the north side of
Riggs place bet. 17th and 18th.
$6,200- A corner on S street west of 9th;
? press-brick front; 8 rooms; cellar.
$7,000?S street near 10th; lo rooms)
HOT-WATER HEAT; 20x100.
$6,500?S street near 17th; 9 rooms; good
condition.
$7,250?T street, 10 rooms; brick stable;
large lot.
$7,500?T street near 14th; one of the
best on the block; 10 rooms;
18x100.
$6,500?N near 20th, 9 rooms, 20 feet
front.
$7.000?N street, 12 rooms, 28x120.
$7,500? Near 12th. 9 rooms, 17x100.
$7.250? N near 20th, 10 rooms, 18x95.
$6,500?M near 13th. 10 rooms. 20x120.
$6,500?M near 5th, lo rooms, 20x78.
$7,000?M near 5th, 11 rooms, 21x177.
$5,700?M near 9th, 9 rooms, 25x100.
$7,500? M near 6th, south side; one of
the Schneider houses; 65 M St.;
9 rooms and stable.
$6,000?L, st., 10 rooms; steam heat.
$9,000?K, 12 rooms; hot-water heat;
large stable.
$6,500?K street, 9 rooms, 21x100.
$8,500?Eye near 20th; 10 rooms; stable;
18UX142.
$8.000?Eye hear 19th; 10 rooms; 20x%.
$6,500?Eye near 1st; 12 rooms; 18x90:
$9,500? H: 10 rooms; 31x150.
J7.000?H near 20th; 10 rooms; 20x115.
$8,500?G near 5th; full 3-story' press
brick; 12 rooms; 22x85.
$7.500?G near 2t?th; 12 rooms; 20x120.
$7,5oo?O near 17th; 12 rooms; IIRK'K
STABLE.
$9.<X)0?E near 18th; 13 rooms; 2 baths;
24x115.
$8,500?17th near K; 12 rooms.
$8,u00?17th near R. I. avenue; 12 rooms;
19x100.
.*6,500?18th near R; 9 rooms.
$8,000? 18tli; nearly new; corner; 10
roorrfe.
$7,000?19th near R; 10 rooms.
$9,000?19th; 10 rooms; steam heat.
$8,o00?20th near O: 10 rooms.
$8,500?15th; new; 10 rooms; hot-water
heat; 18x105.
$7.500?15th near R: 10 rooms.
$7,500?1.3th near N: 12 rootn.?; 22x110.
$5.750?12th near Mass. avenue; 9 rooms;
hot-water heat; 19.8x94.
$6.500?11th near M; 10 rooms; 20x94.
$6,Ot>0?10th near L; 12xooms; 1Sx115.
$6,500?9th near N; 10 rooms; 19x95.
$8.'^?8th near 1.; 37.6x9o.
$6.000?6th near O; 10 rooms; 20x120.
$7,500?1419 6th; 10 rooms; 21x94.
Very Choice Homes,
$4,000 to $6,300.
$4.500?Six-room brick dwelling and
brick stable, west of 14th street.
$4,500?Ei^ht-room brick dwelling, on
17th street; lot 18.6x92.
$5,500?18th street, ten rooms, tiled bath,
steam heat.
$7,000? ltKh street near R: three-storv,
nine-room brick dwelling.
$5,200? 2oth street near K; ten rooms; lot
20x146.
$5,500?Near 21st and E streets; bay
window brick, eight rooms, tiled
bath.
STONE & FAIRFAX,
1342 New York Ave.
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$5,000? 20th street near H; ten rooms;
22x104.
$5,750? Near 14th and P streets; ten
rooms, tiled bath; 20x100.
$4,70i>?Brick dwelling and brick stable,
west of 14th street.
$5,500?15th street near (J; 8 rooms: fur
nace heat.
$5,000?13th street between S and T;
eight rooms, bath and cellar.
$5.650?13tli street near y; three-story,
nine rooms.
$5,250?A corner dwelling on 13th street,
and brick stable.
$6,000?12 rooms; lot 25x110; 12th street
n. w.
$6,000?loth ?iear M street; 10 rooms and
stable.
$4.500?9th near T; nine rooms and bath.
$4,150?9th near P street; 8 rooms; lot
21x94; stable.
$5,500?9th street near P; 10 rooms; lot
20x120.
$5.800?9th street between S and T.
Schneider block; ten rooms
$5,300?A three-story, nine-room brick on
Westminster street.
$5.000?8th street near >1; 8-room brick.
$4,5oO_Sth street; 9 rooms; lot 2ox:H.
$5,150?8th street n?-ar P; nine rooms;
lot 18.6x94.
$5,500?8th street near P: 9 rooms.
$5,000?6th street near H; 8 rooms and
bath.
$5.250?6th street near O; ten rooms;
lot 18.9x120.
$4,700? Nearly new nine-room brick on
5th street.
$6,000?No. 4*19 Florida avenue; lo
rooms; stone and brick dwelling;
cost originally $9,000.
$5,000?Corner on 5th street; 8 rooms;
lot 20x100.
$5,500?Nine-room brick; lot 40x95, let
tered street northwest.
$5,000?0 street n<*ar 9th; three-story
nine-room brick dwelling.
$5,500?Near 19th and S streets; nearly
new; 9-room brick dwelling
$5,600?O street near 6th; 10 rooms; lot
20xl'J0.
$5,000?P street n.w.; 8 rooms- lot
40x!i0.
$6,3iN>?P street near 17th; 8-room brick:
2oxl00.
$6,o O?(j street near 16th; 8-room brick;
2< >x97.
$5,000?Eight-room brick on R street
20x95.
$5,000?R street near North Capitol; 8
rooms; 25x90.
$6,000?R street near 7th; 8-room brick;
tiled bath.
$5,150?S street near 14th; 9 rooms; lot
20x100.
$4,300?S street between 9th and 10th;
neat brick dwelling, 6 rooms and
cellar.
$6,250?One of the best houses on T street
between 9th and loth.
$6,300?A nine-room brick on T street;
furnace heat; lot 25x100.
$5,250?West of 9th street, 8-room bay
window brick, lot 22x116.
$5,000?Eight-room brick on T street be
tween 13th and 14th.
$5.000?N street near htth. lot 21x120
$5,750?N street near 13th, 9 rooms, lot
18x110.
$5.750?N street n.w., 8 rooms and cel
lar; 20x100.
$5.000?A fine large corner on M street.
$5,750 -M s'reet, 10-room brick; lot 18x
100.
$5,500?_M street near 6th, 9 rooms; 20
xlOO.
$5.500?K street. 8-room brick; 19x100.
$4,300?1 street near 5th. 10 rooms.
$5.200?I street near 5th; rents for $41.
$6,250?1 near 1st. 9 rooms: 19x90.
$5,000?H street near 21st, 10 rooms; ]8x
130.
$4.000?11 street near 5th, 9 rooms.
$(l.ooO?H near 13th, 9-room brick.
$4,500?t; near 21st, 9 rooms; 19x121.
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A HANDSOME
CORNER HOME
in Columbia Heights,
nine rooms and bath,
best steam -heating
plant. . All the appoint
ments are modern and
the house is well built.
Owner refused an offer
when house was built
two years ago of $10,
ooo. The trust of $7,500
will soon be due. It must
be sold. Make me an
offer above the trust.
This is no trick. The
house is all I represent.
The above are facts. I
mean business.
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? N. L. Sansbury, I
?{? Sole Agent, |
I 719=21 13th St. N.W. X
Antonin Dubost, first vice president of
the senate, was elected president of the
senate at Paris, succeeding M. Fallieres,
the president-elect of the republic. This is
considered Important, since the precedent
of M. Loubet and Eallieres, both former
presidents of the senate, succeeding to the
presidency of the -republic.
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Homeseekers!
Two of those ol^ht new and dewlr
r?l?le six-room lioimeN, eorner of 7th
and G Streets Xortheust, already
sold.
I Biundon, O'Brien & Belt, Inc. %
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i % Pretty New Home, |
11 Rhode Island Ave. N.W. I
Hardwood finish first lloor; *:*
handsome cabinet mantels, tiled ?{?
bath and vestibule; rear !jl
porches second floor; concrete X
cellar under whole house; fur- $
nace heat. One square to cars, a
| Prices, $4,35?to $5,450. f
X Terms reasonable.
Monthly payments. ji
Open for InspectSom.
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Also two new six-room brick g
houses, Nos. iiio and 1112 G o
street n.e. Prices, $3,300 and X
$3,600, respectively. y
For Sale by Owoer, |
CHARLES BOYD, "
1424 12th St. N. E.
Telephone East 316 F.
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No. 10.
Two Doors Off North Cap. St. |
I Open Sunday. |
VERY WIDE LOT.
100 feet deep to paved public *
alley. |
2 stories and FINISHED ATTIC. 4 room*
on 1st floor?same on Ud floor with tiled bath
room?a beauty. Concreted cellar under en
tire bouse. 2 Ktaij-Mays. 2 ?torv rear p<-?rrh.
The companion bouse. No. 8. was sola,
before completion, to a well-known retired
merchant.
$500 Cash Will Buy.
Balance $25 Monthly.
Open Sunday.
Blundoa O'Brien & Belt, Inc.
| 1220 G St N.W.

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