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THE SUNDNY STAR. WASHINGTON, D. C. MARCH 6. ness on her mind? I think she's been s What do you it Mrs. Harding Nothing, excent that Wt That's funny! If you bout her, how There are nred on handb. grow old; it is hu man nature’s law. 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NN jest ; this thing ix m #laving made his native dispe ture bel v ¥ have dec on star part in game, r d Joined the o!d man on th pav t. ¥ “Hello pop' What are vou trying to this k load f the neck and sleeves, 3 i went home and made me one like it. | Atlas recognized th " d 1 used to tell my husband that it | From Tit and brimmed over B the dress he fell in love with| “Wha ‘steadier me. Poor Jim, | hope he's |this little job be-| happy where he's gone to. I like Mrs | paper, too “ive wnineas a week fo ym—and with such dirt ief : “A gentleman gave me th e he didn't want what's in this box | Wilson, 100, only if 'der been her I'd of | “T can have a new paper put over | o be shook up, so I had to it by | entertained more—like receptions and | it.” 1% because my pusheart wants n | things." “Heaven forbid—the room is um;mlu. wheel and T can't buy it just vet, “How could she, with a war and ill- | enough as it is i Novel Handbags. many charming effects by means of pliques v The Hecht e and colored ribbon: or made | | Seventh made of of silks living USIC in the home! Who doesn’t thrill to the thought? Music of your own; not waiting or wishing for some one to play, but with every kind of music at your instant command. —f“ K 30 weekly Buys this. magnificent Beh- Bros. play@r-piano \ ayer-piano, with 1921 features, put back to its old 1915 pre-war price of 23 INCE 1881 Béhr Bros. have been making pianos. They make every part of their player-pianos in thejr, own factory—specialize on a few models: m;muf;‘nctnrc in quantities. and this standardized pre ndfilctiun‘ makes for lower cost. Here is such music i "I"HE Behr Bros. player embodies every feature found in the. finest players— veneered mahogany case: transposing keyboard; automatic sustaining pedal: ivory keys; metal tub- ing, and, above all, ease in playing. And now you can buy this splendid instrument at its . pre-war price of $495, and take Lo S - 3 whole years—36 months in which to pay We have been selling Behr Bros. instruments here for vears: we S - know the satisfaction they have given: we know the satisfaction they will give you. We want yvou to take this instrument to your home—try it out thorough- Iy—we know how you will be pleased. All you need to do is to pay 810 down—yes ’10 This is the most liberal player-piano offer we have ever made, It bears repetition. so read again: delivers this instrument to your home These Four Out standing Features 510 delivers it to $495 $3.30 3 years buys this weekly 36 months in player-piano your home pays for it The Hecht Co. The 618 F Street Store Will Be Open Till 9 P.M. During This Sale which to pay Seventh at I’ Seventh at F L room 1—PART 4. atl one special price dining room suite suite bedroom suite. choice lcficrtivc coloring. This $45 Reed carriage, $27.50 A genuine reed carriage finished in brown or natural {color. Roomy and bright and with reversible gearing .$36.75 Black Folding Go-Carts, $21.75 ;szzso Reed Strollers, $17.50 ! This Tennessee red cedar jchest—Death to t moths and in goor71 inches | This $39 golden oak chifforobe —Well built, with five "drawers... robe section, hat % compartment and ‘521'50 3 | A high-grade suite with 614 This $350 living room suite, $187.50 Upholstered in tapestry -foot davenport, roomy armchair and rocker 1o match: all finely upholstered in tapestry of most Seventh at b : 0. Featuring moderaic priced suites This $365 dining room suite, S187.50 American walnut () \nne style china cabinct. enc'osed serving table and extension table. nd consisting of buffet. This $280 beédroom suite, $137.50 American walnut In the popular ecarly American design ¢ dresser, chiffonicr, triple mirror toilet table and full ~ bed. sting of ¢ double Sale! Simmons Metal Beds Formerly $35 to $45 $59 electric Universal Washers 53975 A compact, simple, easy-to- operate washing machine. Only four moving parts—all fully protected. No metal touches the clothes —the washer simply passes hot suds back and forth through them. The machines have a capacity cquivalent to six sheets. Use ~ either direct or alternating cur- rent. At $39.75 instead of $39. be- cause these machines have been used as demonstrators. All are in perfect condition. is golden ‘oak buffet—Sub- stantially built of solid oak, with s23'75 large plate mirror. This $25.75 golden oak dresser —Of solid oak size mirror......... Exclusive Washington Home Bohn-Syphon Refrigerators Used by the Pullman Co. and on over 90 of the railroads Every day the Bohn Syphon Reirigerators preserve food on all the Pullman diners throughout the land. Every season the Bohn Syphon system of refrigeration moves the vast California fruit crop over the country. Bohn Syphon Refrigerators are just as efficient in daily do- mestic use. We will be pleased to show you why. Factory closeouts at 518 A large number of patterns the Swmmons company have decided to close out, and which we were fortunate enough to get. ) ! Four of the styles aredllustrated—but other styles are included. All sizes. Bohn Refrigerator, $79 A special price—and these are the typical one-piece. seamless porcelain refrigerators, with flax- linum insulation and fine oak cases. 7 This $39.75 sani-cold refrigerator, $29.75 A three-door model with side icer and lined with whit« enameled lining. This $1650 comfy crib—\ ouut ed on rubber-tired wheels, with ends and $l 1'85 sides finely screened. This brown baronial rocker—A comfort- able, useiul and wel- come addition to any OO~ oaiwei oo oo fiber 54.95 Folding Card Table, $2.49—Finished in ma- hogany and with green leatherette top. &