Contre.ction has been started on a new homefo Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Jarchoiw at 1222 Chestnikt avenue,, WUlmette. In design the residence will follow the character of: the. Georgia4 homes of Vrg:mia built dur- ,ng the latter part of the lSth Century. The brick wuïl b ohe larger size used i these ýVirginia homes and, wil be of min gled shades of redlaid in rEn gUsh'gar.de.il wall, bond. The slate for ,the, roof wiU be Virginia Buckingham slate. *The house will contain a living room, dinin. room, library, powder room, kitchen, butler's pantry and separate breakfast room. A two car garage with a separate tool room adjoins th~e 'house to the northl and4 the screen porch opens out from the living roomn and dining room on to the garden. The second floor will have four bedrooms and four baths. the mas- ter bedroom has a woold burning The ciretlar stair in the main stair *hall will be detailed in conformation to the character of the house. * The hoi*se will be heated by a hot water heating system with concealecd * radiation. Maher and McGrew of Evanston are the architecta for this home, William E. Schweitzer and Company are the general contractors and C., D. Wagstaff and Company are the landscape architects. BUILDS OFFICE E. -W. Aschbacher Is erecting., a brick office building, costing $200,,ai 1413 Lake avenue, according to a permit lssued ini Wilmette the pasi week. A permit 'was also issued tc Excecd Million ýMark in S ales k Quinlan & Tyson, Inc. announces sales activty fer - the lh'st eig*itj months of 1939 total $974,560 and that this amount, together with the September sales, brings the gross' * figuré for the year to date well over $1,000,000. It is interesting to note that the sales closed during these .eight months were divided into the following classifications: Resicence ....... .... 55 Vacant ..........18 Apartrnent Buildings .... 3 Commercial .......7 Two-flats.............. 1 Acreage ..............i1 85 sales Roland H. Peteirson,. sales man- * ager, states that, in spite of war i Europe, the sales for the month of September continued fIrm and in- quiry remained steady, and that hie fully believes the sales activity will continue for the balance of the year and expects to exceed by far the gross sales made in 1938. tE. L. Perkins for a residence altera- tion at 1000 Mohawk road. house'of their owi,- for'safety, for conlfori., for seeur'ity., But once the deeisioii1* is, made, they are beset with misgivigs. The, step, instead of heing a simiple onle, ýoften becomes conm* fusing and ilnvolved. Misleading propa gaiida, ill-considered gener- alities, other peoples' experiences, become a formidable barrier. To a REALTOR, "finding"a. home is flot a "hit proposition. Ail the or miss collective n FOR YIOUIt > PROTECTIONI 18e term REALTOR i