Evening Star Newspaper, May 1, 1921, Page 7

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_THE_SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. MAY 1. 1921—PART 1. Sale---Electric and Gas Fixtures Ler w huhfl\nlx- $18 Parlor or Living Room Fixture Installed $7.95 We Carry a Large Assortment cf Electric and Gas Fixtures WE SAVE YOU HALF FIMATE—WE'LL SURPRISE YOU Retnil. Mail _Orders Solicited, cturers of Pixtures. Penn Electnc and Gas Supply Co. 91115 g . Safety for Your Valuables \""" " SV R Y DAY e Ve ""'Jl A Savings Account is L) Not Unlike a Snowball A savings account grows like a snow- hall—the longer it runs and the greater the push behind it, the bigger it gets: and it is not only vour money that is increasing, it is ] vour self-respect and Iree- dom from worry. You may start an account with as little as OI\{E DOLLAR. New Banking Hours Beginning May 2, 1921 Open 8:30 a.m. Close 4 pm. Government Pay Days, 15th, 16th, last and first: Open 8:30 a.m. Close 3.30 p.m. Every Saturday r Close 12 Nocn Citizens Sabings Bank “Bank of the People” 1336 New York Avenue N.W. 222777727 Sth Street N. W —Phgne Main 512 In the Heart of the Business District. RN Lloyd Loom Woven Wickers Ave Firct in Demand; InEveryWayBetterThanThoss Made by Hand. MAKE GREAT PLANS ~ for Convention May o. | FORMASONIGCLUBS: Elaborate Program Prepared Presu!ent Wiil Attend. Mount and he and the vl at the o Willard | o visit 1o Mognt Ver rman of the will be a ¥ monizl in Poli's Theater Te t mples in, this ceremonial will be Imperial Potentate Ellis Lewis Gar- and a_metor heduled for the | the point a given hour. from tha n the proc: On ip comes on ght will take ich perform- aitired An 1 High Schoo) 'nmhum w ands, orche progr finance, and Joscph H. tion. recep- | Cur Jolts. Lad\ Joins 150. 000 Who Hang to Lone M. C. A member of Congress. H su Indy sudden arms. the £ the car hav- . nam 10 £ tion, below also apartment { Do we want our capital architee- | to be composca of ridiculous ¢ is full of vacant d there is no need apartment 1S m monthly terms. buy. Figured in a lump sum, bread and butter are the most expensive things you W. C. T. U. TO EXPAND. Organization Conducts Campaign to Double Membership. campi An 1000600 Your Spring Cleaning ‘Made Easy relieves vou of all the tedions dutics connected with ATTRACTIVE for which far and near. }()ll Our service and most exacting making the home MORE the lovely summer-time. Sutisfactory Cleaning of blankets, lace cumum, draperies, and ;rugs, pecparatory to storing away. For the UTMOST in such Kervice, vou need only phone Main 4724-- We’ll Call any time, any vour part. SLEANERS © DYERS the Same Day 12 BRANCH STOREs Main Office Plant 740 12th St. NW. 1530 Pa. Ave. S.E. The purpose of this plan is lo encourage savings—the Jordan Thrift Club for the prudent minded OU do not need much money to join this Thrift Club. purpose of it are opposed to thespendm" of much money. object is to encourage the saving of small sums through an investment well within the most modest means. It is a great mistake to think a piano costs gained because vou think of it in the aggregate, in the sum total rather than The nature and Its primary “a lot of money”—an impression You don't realize it, however, because your payments are extended throughout the whole of your life! The same idea ina way applies to pianos. .A small down paym<-: and the rest at your convenience You pay only $1.00 to join the club. This entitles you to a choice of these instruments on sale. It permits you to take all the time vou need in selection—to be quite sure before. KRYPTOK Prices Always BIFOCALS b —are the best Invis- ible Bifocals through can —\We specialize in making these lenses. —Ask to see them. We will be very glad , to show them to vou withaat obligation All Repairing Done ADOLPH KAHN, 935 F St. 22222, The Advantages to Jordan T hrift Club 1—Lowest possible prices. Lowest We are consta market for Diame when there are < we get thic customers the e values vin the See tot of Diamonds, us weights. Little less than '; carat. Blue white. $65.00 Fine Blue White Diamonds, weighing a little less than one carat. $l 75 Very Fine Blue White Dia- mond, one carat. $300 Magnificent 17 :-carat Blue White Diamond, $585 on Yz Members Here’s the Very Carriage You Always Dreamed Of Remember how you planned it—a low, roomy, comfortable carriage; smooth and gliding. O, yes! And smart and good-locking—graceful lines and the newest finish. Well, here it is at last—the prettiest carriage in all the world for the prettiest E.Ahy. You'll be sur- prised, too, at the reasonable cost. It was Marshall B. Lloyd who invented method and loom which produce Baby Carri and Wicker Furniture thirty times faster an than the old hand woven Froduns. These inven- tions cut labor costs, enabling Mr. Lloy: the finest wickers, use the best mater. the most skilled workmen, add the ltest refine- ments and still sell his wicker products at remark- able prices. Thai's the power of intention. ind dealers carry Llovd Loom /f vours does mot, wcrie 10 us ard Send you 1he name of she nearet one %ho does. The Lloyd Manufacturing Company Menominee, Michigan you buy. COMMERCE DEPARTMENT ! IN MOVE TO AID TRADE | common “Thrift is sense applied to spend- ing.” means. {Secretary Hoover Anxious for Clos- er Co-Operation With Ideas of Business Men. | of the 1 more fu —ROOSEVELT This is the .purpose and intent of the Jordan Thrift Club meal”—just as we all pay for our bread and butter. Do vou find any hardship in this?> Any gance? zanization f Commercr cds of Am courage the practice of thrift? club member will benefit by it. And a lot of homes will be happier for it! ¢ of more than forty s men who conferred { with him ay on bringing intc closer relationship the trade promo- | i vice of the department with | Francis Bacon Upright Piano $370 Pay only $250 Weekly 3 ! outlined 1o the bu tuation fas good in the home is—Music. Thrifters” Francis Bacon Player-piano $595 Pay only $3.75 Weekly he held in the near future to wo out e detaiis of the plan proposed Alrcady there are man, of rep- men on the department profit. 1 A welcome awaits you when you come. Make Selections—Membership Costs Only $1.00 You Should Join Tomorrow Francis Bacon Baby Grand Piano $730 Pay orly $5 Weekly GRAIN HEARINGS CLOSED. Hearinzs on bills proposing regu tion of future trading on xrain ¢ s cloed by the //////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// 7, 7 Silent Upright Piano 72 77 Thrift Club Members —also have the privilege of selecting any one of the follow- 72777777727 /% ing "famous makes of Pianos /B orf{ee and :nyrrs.: . g S . \ Chickering G Street at 13th Menominee, Mich. \ Marshall & Wendell 3 ey ! X Bihiiing Washington, D. C. //oy'n“.’n;‘i“..’;.‘.'::.’i&&'?.:‘.‘..?:&#.‘ Arthur Jordan Homer L. Kitt, Sec.-Treas. % o S Open Evenings Until 9 O’Clock l ,‘ & Then you make such first payment as comes within your You try the instrument for 30 days—and may re- turn it if not satisfied. Otherwise you pay the total in “piece- hint of extrava- And don’t you believe the small monthly payment will en- We maintain that every 2—Standard merchandise —the Bacon pianos. 3—Privilege to make a first payn.ent con- iderably lower than usually prevails. 4—Privilege of extending remaining pay- ments for a period of 3 years. 5—Privilege of retwrning within 30 days —and payment refunded without ques- tion. Francis 6—Privilege of exchagging instrument selected without charge within 6 months. 7—10-year guarantee of instrument pure chased. 8—Privilege to make half payments in the event of sickness, injury or loss of em- The only difference between a house and a home lies in what vou put in it. Next to the Mother, the greatest influence for in this city—those who have joined the club—to their everlasting pleasure and 1 Liberal Allowance Made on Exchange for Your Old ' Members Have Three Weeks to Arthur Jordan Piano Co. 10—Instrument purchased vull be restored or replaced without charge in case of fire. 11—A stool with a piano without charge. l.—A chair or bench with a player-piano or Merely proved. | 1 | I 1 | ! I | | ] and pi l&—Free flellver) w How to Join fill out the attached coupon and send it at once to our store and you will receive a_ membership about the Jordan Thrift Club. By signing the membership .muhcauon and returning it with the fee of $1.00, if your application is ap- you will be entitled to every Tlmft Club advantage on a purchase made any within 3 weeks. ng unpaid pay- blank and full information Fill out the coupon ‘\0\\ Mail This Coupon Today! Arthur Jordan Piano Co., G Street at 13th, Washington, D. C. Without any obligation whatever on my part you may send me full partic- ulars about the Jordan Thrift Club. . Piano ls::c’l 'i:'l'"' { Player Piano (check one) Grand Piano

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