Evening Star Newspaper, October 14, 1921, Page 5

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THE EVENING ANNOUNCING AN ENTIRELY ORIGINAL and “Unique” “Pin Money” VICTROLA CLUB Select any Victrola from our large and varied stock of GENUINE VICTOR VICTROLAS — HAVE IT DELIV- ERED THE SAME DAY you JOIN and “PAY AS YOU PLAY,” out of your PIN MONEY each month, or we will RESERVE YOUR SELECTION FOR FUTURE DELIV- ERY UP TO CHRISTMAS EVE. . SCHEDULE OF THE = “PIN-MONEY’’ PAYMENTS (Based on 30 - Day Month) Come in yourscif and let us explain this NEW AND INTERESTING PURCHASING PROPOSITION, which is ORIGINAL WITH THIS “VICTROLA” VI-$35 . . l4c day 17¢ day “VICTROLA” VII--$50 . . “VICTROLA” IX—$75 . . 20c day “VICTROLA” 80-$100 . 25c day 30c day 35c day —In oak or mahogany. —In oak, mahogany or walnut. iSoores at Noon in Columbia Club Play Foreshadow Upsets. Several surprises appeared to be in store at noon today with the pluyers in the first round of the Columbia Country Club fall golf tournament ring the home hole. on, jr., former District champion, all square with D. K. Jackson at he eighteenth hole and the pair had {to play an extra hole. Hugh H. Faun defeated E. E. John- ston, 3 and 1, and Lee L. Harban de- suted . D. V. Burr, 4 and 3. A, R ackenzie was 3 down ut the twelfth ‘hole to E. M. Haley and Millard B. !lfl!l[l!![l_lll!fllll!!fl!flmllflll !IflI‘IIlII!I‘ IfH!IIl!I!I!IIIIlII!IIIl!!II John W, Childre 53X , 1 i W. R. Pearce, | Thomas W. {1and Country Club proved the ibright atar of an otherwise mod {aualifying round. Sasscer had a {of 82 to lead the nearly 200 p) on strokes in front of D. K. Jackson and Miller B. Stevinson, who tied for sec- ond gross. the high scores vesterday. as the wind was not too high. although the putting greens were quite keen. The main trouble appeared to be that no such a number of high scores has {Scldom been seen in ‘a local tourna- ment medal round. | "iohn W Childress of Chevy Chase (aud Ray E. Chapin of Columbia tied r the net pr(zo with cards of 74, 15—74 -oft 'for ome rge E. Truett, the veteran golfer = the Washington Golf and Country i Scores ana Pairings. { in today's matches the contest Le- ! tween Walter Tuckerman and Guy M. |\lmdllex stands out as the = day 111 8 MORNING’S jy foraging for N bargains in # the shops brings satisfied accom- plishment = or disap- pointed failure. - In either case, it's bound to bring weariness. Youll lose your de- pression. in the com- fortable sociability of the luncheon hour at WALLIS'. @Modest bite or hear- ty meal courts good humor here—and min- imum prices give a pleasant surprise to crown the feast. Lunch at = «VICTROLA” 110-$225 . BOUGHT HERE AT ANY TIME “GOLD SEAL BOND GUARANTEE” OF FREE!! SERVICE! “VICTROLA” 120-$275 . For the life of the instrument, we will oil, regulate. re- —Mahogany or walnut. graphite. etc., any VICTOR VICTROLA YOU BUY HERE “VICTROLA” 90-$125 . 45c¢ day “VICTROLA” 130-$350 . NEW!!! STYLE NO. 300 50c day | FREE!! e ~ VICTOR VICTROLA, Eso_ “VICTROLA” 100—$150 . !l ey VICTROLA Mahogany or e S0 ADAY N g mmluumflmmnunmmmnflmmnmmmmn 12th and G Sts. N. W. OUR BIG SPECIALI gt VICTROLA IN A GENUINE MAHOGANY CONSOLE CABINET $100 Buys It 17c a Day ANSELL, BlSHOP & TURNER 10 % 1221 FSt. N. W. 105 WASHINGTON'S LARGEST AND MOST COMPLETELY EQUIPPED VICTOR STORE M T TR A A Choice of 5 Different Models YOU'RE Goin,q 1o ; ,jom ThE Well-Breps anp BLeoME Hadpy., 700/ WHAT THE Eat Evenings , Evenings Open “till Open till Edward B. | and | STAR, WASHINXGTON,..D. C, "mmmmrmmlml ANSELL BISHOP & TURNER |mm§!SURPR!SES !.!KE!.Y l“ M “ : : | moud. " 08; WT, Cininan, ing will w+iL. H. GREEN TO HAVE POST. {who played in the medal round. two! tice o Hannockburn, 8, | i timore, 1 | Govern, Columbia, 100, and ! son, Bannockburn, 100, ve. T. C. Turner, ul i umbla, 9. | LAST RITES TOMORROW. : ! |Services in Tribute to Mrs. C. R., i Funeral services for N ! Kranthoff, wite of Brig. joff. U. brief illness, will be held lu 10:30 jo'clock tomorrow morning at 17371 Massachusetts avenue northwest, the | residence of Mr. and Mrs. James M. Green, with whom she made her home ng her husband’s long absence in | France. Chaplain William R scou T. S. A .i be those of the Protestant Episcopal | Chirch. ton national mmmoned from - @ sister’s illness b Laurence H. There was no apparent reason for|tary to Secretary of State Hughes while the latter was an associate jus-* Court, has been selccted as his secre- ary diately starf he son of Mr. S ihavate from th jof that institution of the world war he tirst atning Division. FRIDAY.. OCTOBER 14. 1921. ve. M. Ieck ool De Farges, Bannockburn, §N: | . v Evans - of Ale: U e Targes, xandria, Va., ook plac 98; G. T. Howard, Fruuk | D. Willinm ELKINS-EVANS WEDDING. The marriage of ‘Blaine Elkins of | { Washington and Mrs. Lucy Douglas ' te yesterday afternoon in Balt more. the ceremony Leing private mu!u-\s Mary 8. Ke the bri {mediately after for a three-s | tor tri Mr. Elkins is the son of 1l | Stephen B. Elkins r late tor Henry all of West Vir Krauthoff. ! 8. A., who died v, morn- | at Walter Reed Hosp! after a| our plan of conduct the ser: Interment will be in Arling- retery. The pallbear- | re all intimute broth- | Because—— rrived in ing been | ief home. wien her | ame serious. AT ARMS CONFERENCE | Green. former secre- the asking. of the United States Supreme | for the armament limitation con- Mr. Green reached Wash- erday morning and imme- on_his new work. » Washington boy. He nd Mrs. William | He gained prominence presidential campaign_of when he accompanied Mr. hes over the . country on his en. at '||. t<burg, with the nant and fought overscus Will Convince You on Our Great Clean-Sweep Sale 510 $10 ' Down . To Approved Credit Take a Long Time to . Pay |. | Balance ' Excellent Values in Used Grands. Kring Player, Comstock & Co. Upright.. ... 8198 Brown and Simpson Upright. .. .. Sg 5 Woodward & Brown Upright. ... 9’57 5 Haines Bros. Upright. .......... $75 Berkley Upright ............... $139 Heinekamp Upright............ 898 J. & C. Fischer Upright. ........ Sl 1() e I e $398 Story and Clark Player, $520 MAROERNY .. ..oonnvacrinaraanaaaanaanataan Knabe Grand.................. . $895 o i $198 Emerson Upright ... .. e 3 1 1() Guild Upright . .............. Sl 19 Every instrument. in this store, whether new or used, posi: tively = protected by wristen guarantee for from 1 to 10 years, ac- cording to condition. | [ 5 a month saved for 43 months ......... Interest at 65¢ on each payment Denomination of First Mortgage Note end of 43 Months. . Very simple, isn't it? profitably save vour spare dollars? You may secure an interesting Hnabe ! 1330 G St. N.W. Open nght.s Untll 9 P M. Making $5 a Month Equal $250 in 45 Months by the process of the age-old multiplication table would be an impossibility i Not so, however, when you avail yourseli of the henefits condected avith ..8250 TODAY ~t0 Then. why not begin now-— thu~ Booklet on SYSTEM SAVING merely for | Swartzell, Rheem & Hensey Co. 727 15th Street N.W. Washington. D. C. The Nation's Home Town 52 Years Without Loss to an Investor Down To Approved .Credit Take a Long Time to Pay " Balance Excellent Values in Used Grands. Sceburg Upright, : Sl 79 Story and Clark Player, R 8541 Mahogany Boudoxr Upright, Stoty and Clark Player, """ Mahogany . Peerleu Upnght, Knabe Angelus Player, Maohogany 3 Aecolian Player, Mahogany Everard Player Billings & Co. Upright J. and C. Fischer Upright. ....... ] Technola Upright Story and Clark Player,......... Privilege is given to exchange any time within one year from date of purchase for areroons, nt. HAWilliams, Pea value, and all pay- ments made on first credited in full on the second. mmmmmmmmmfiefimmmmmmmmmm%mmmmmmmmmmfi

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