Evening Star Newspaper, June 12, 1921, Page 64

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THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. 6, JONE 12, 1921—PART 4. - The Hecht Co T et s AP Buys this Behr Bros. “ZE have had so many calls for furniture suites at about ~V.Y_ $100 that we set about to see what we could do. This page shows what we have done. But manufacturers’ prices and our profits here are trimmed to the bone, so the sale is for only three dnyg. Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday. Player- piano A fiewer player-piano with 1921 features put back ta its old 1915 prewar price of 495 & ~- Since 1881 Behr Bros. have been making pianos; they make every part of their player- pianos in their own factory—specialize on a few models; manufacture in quantities, and this standardized production makes for lower cost. This couch hammock —Made with spring seat and mattress covered in Stand extra, For bed davenport suite with library table and mattress 'AMOUS Kroehler bed davenport, with metal frame with table and jardiniere stand HANDSOMF. settee, armchair and rocker fitted with loose cushions over spring seat, backs upholstered in For this fiber suite $ also chair and rocker up- Lebrary table springs, fumed oak; The Behr Bros.” player embodies évcry feature found in 1 . delivers this 2 holstered in imitation Spanish leather. the finest players—veneered mahogany case, transposing key- s Toatrumient colorful tapestry. Table is 24x36 inches. Sk ches e e e o aver b e board, automatic sustaining pedal, ivory keys, metal tubing to your home. tress covered in good grade ticking. ; and, above all, ease in playing. o YA — F street store open Monday evening, 7 to 9 Delivers st $5 puts the machine in your home, and you'll like it so well it will never come back. 55 A month pays for st —and you save more than $5 in the month'y laundry bills. No interest or other charge —if machine is paid for within ninety days. If pay- ments extend beyond that period we charge 6%. 2 This $165 Electric Washing Machine The machines were made by the Poole Mfg. Co. of Baltimore for the —— Company, who were unable to go through with their contract. Almost every woman knows this machine by sight; it’s fully guaran- teed; it was—and is— being sold in other o towns today at $165. We have sold more of these machines in the last ten days than we ever sold before of all other makes in a season. We have sold them because the machine does the work—in' less than fifteen min- utes it will wash a big batch of clothes— wash them by the simple process of pass- ing hot suds back and forth through a cylinder. Note the features outlined below; note especially the swinging wringer that shifts " from washer to rinsing water, to bluing, to clothes basket. The wringer works electrically and cannot jam, because it is equipped with automatic release. Let us show you this machine in operation and explain all these features. 1—fully guaranteed 2—8-sheet capacity 3—swinging ringer This poertable : Phonograph This splendid . instrument _ just as pictured *29 A full size phonograph | just as shown; compara- ble in size and features | with phonographs that sell for twice more. We want you to try this instrument, hence we say, - Pay nothing down; take it to your home and after trying it.out to your complete. satisfac- tion, pay for it 3t the rate of 4 a month No interest 4—concealed motor 5—one-way cylinder 6—centralized control Demonstration in the adjoining store—523 7th street. Open evenings. 7—automatic oiling system 8—ball-bearing 9—antomatic safety release Sale of sample brass beds at savings from V5 to over Vs regulér prices ‘Our floor samples—they have served their purpose—we need them no more. Some may be slightly marred or seratched, but what does that matter when you can get them at $19.75? Straight and continuous post—satin, bright and polet finished—double size. * KLEARFLAX . The alllinen rug Klearflax ‘is. waven of clear flax—the base and fiber of all finen. ‘And, thread for thread, linen wears better and longer than wool, and-is easier-to keep clean. Solid colors, providing an effective background for any furnishing plan. All sizes. - 27x54," $4.50 46x76, $1450 S8x10, $34.00 30x60, $8.00 6x9ft, $23.00 9x12, $45.00 T. 'Iie Hecbt Co. .7tl;atFWhen?fieea are guaranteed 7th at F' porch swing— oak; four:foot with folding ack. Com- plete with hooks and 53'45 chains, This fiber reed rocker, com fortable and durable, 55.95 This telephone stand ?nd rotal -_—hSOIid oak, ‘ume: inish. Stool fits s2‘95 i under stand, This comfy crib—Top, sides and ends covered with fine meshed screen; | mounte;l ;m rubber- tired wheels —woven s10'?5 wire spring, This maple porch rocker—With high back and double 54.65 i glazed cane seat, ) This mahogany-finish= ed crib—Square posts and fillers, with sliding side. Complete with | woven wire 57'45 ! spring; full €, siz [ ‘This lnlfnhe rack— Substantially made, é; fumed o s wi three 1‘ shelves, Complete kitchen outfit TO buy individually would cost nearly half more— kitchen cabinet of solid oak, with mefal flour bin, sliding aluminum table top, gas range with good size oven equipped with broiler; Sani-cold refrigerator with en- ameled lined provision chamber, kitchen table and two irs. ;fi?{q.wyn%r For this dining room set ‘JUST for this sale. Walnat or mahogany finish; Queen Anne design; 48-inch exfension table with five side and one armchair upholstered in blue muleskin. Every i Buffet, china cabinet or in- piece matches perfectly. closed serving table extra. cl door cabinet. Ideal for Grass rugs n a special sale at \ $9.75 E rugs are woven in Japan after a design furnished by the American importer. Woven of sanitary grasses; sightly and serviceable. Due to rising labor costs in Japan, the im- porter will get no more of these rugs, an we are accordingly closing them out at about half the price at which they originally sold. The designs are in handsome medallion and all-over patterns. The border has a colonial cotton cloth insert that is particularly effective. = 9x12 size, choice, $9.75 Rexmere grass rugs 8x10 56.95 2;:2 $7.95 size, Imported grass rugs that we stcured away under price because the importer had only 55 left. Grass, but woven in attractive carpet patterns in colors to fit into any decorative scheme. Scatter grass rugs The gmall sizes that fit so wellinto bedrooms, halls and porches. Dduble warp and closely woven. Medallion or oriental patterns; finished withineat border. _ 3x6 feet, $1.29—27x54 inches, $1.19 % i For mahogany breakfast set THIS will create a sensation. Quaint gateleg table, oval shape, 45 inches long when open; four Windsor hairs, and breakfast cabinet with. drop leaf and two- i small apartment. Complete bedroom outfit XACTLY as illustrated; solid oak dresser, chiffon:cr. cane seat chair and rocker and Simmons period meta! bed in old ivory finish, with Rome link springs and all- cotton mattress. Also a pair of sanitary, odorless pil- lows. Complete, $99. > 4 For 5-piece bedroom suite HERES a cause to wonder—S5-piece suite in American walnut_finish. Includes dresser and chiffonier with generous size mirrors. open panel bed, cane seat chair and rocker. See illustration. with set of dishes IMPLE suite fashioned along attractive lines—buffet with plate mirror back, square china cabinet, serv- ing table and six-foot extension table. Fumed or golden oak finishes. Also pretty cottage set of 31 dishes in broad blue and patterihy $ Dining room suite Just for this sale we have 1 lowered our regular l $119 Bohn-Syphon refrigerators to As a rule Bohn-Syphons are never reduced, but to round out this sale we are offering them at $99—buy yours tomorrow. -Bohn-Syphen refrigerators are recognized as ~ the world’s greatest refrigerators—95% of the | railroads and public institutions ir this country will use no_other, because none are s sfficient and economical, ! Onopiece seamless porcelain provision chambers—two half-inch thicknesses of flax- linum insulation keeps cold in.and heat out.

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