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THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. O, OCTOBER 23, 1921—PART 1. pe. Give :‘Tt:ou;h! to Christmas 5 — - ) . Sascha Jacobsen, Violinist ° ww”mflnl ”nnuc‘:; fi:pl;‘oul' saleudMonfiay. A At the Rialto this weck—his technique faithfu pO! y choosing and saving. produced on Columbia Records. We have th = —————— rm—— emm——— 420-30 Scventh Strect Northwest T Washington—New York—Paris Established 1860 STORE NEWS for Monday, October 24, 1921 Jane Stuart Shop‘.v for \-{ou Y g wale O Itan D10 OTrAaADPIAS R R R R R R R R R ) oo R R TR O R ORI P U IR A IS (“The Phonogmph of Marvelous Tone, Natural as Life”) Next to the Approaching Conference Upon the Limitationof & No#hi, . Nothing down— Arms, the Most Important Topic in Washington Is Our B ng e monthly PRYRERS Sale of Hand-carved The Vitanola Co., one of the country’s largest talking-machine manufacturers, unable to with- stand the present financial depression, was taken i 5| ' | aver by a receiver. In order to raise immediate Pol Ch rome g cash, he offered for sale all finished machines at a / E price. We shared in the purchase, and are en- ; , i abled to se!l them to you at a price ridiculously _ l Oor L am S i low—especially when the high quality of cabinet ; work and the marvelous tone of the instrument is . . considered. The timeliness of this sale — right COMPLETE | sy g when you are planning new things for the winter | WITH I | STYLES FOR r Ef‘ home'f_t and \}‘;hqn mfiny ‘?re thinking of Chrjst- i STAND, j\; TouR , E | 4 mas gifts, emphasizes the wonderful opportunity. SHADE, | i SELECTION; | - ‘ ' SILK CORD, | | cHOOSE FOR | § Model A SOCKETS | ll YOURSELF OR| & Sale $5 2 50 Wi ;Z’:;;fifiy,J | ANDPULL ‘. Ii AUTUMN | % Price, o the Low Prices CHAIN | IJ BRIDES | f . h Rumdsems justeesct Model A or B Can Be ‘ | B Tmpesttiemts i 577 If we followed our inclination, we should launch off into a diffusive § e N(_)thing Down description of these beautiful Lamps, but anything we could say g SRR would be inadequate to cover fully just what remarkable value this % e offering represents. Suffice to say, we bought a carload of them. & Nothing Down $10.00 a Month Floor Lamps are growing in favor for many reasons ORNAMENTAL, PRACTI- CAL—CONVENIENT for placing beside the bridge table, The Vitanola o Plays All Makes Model B of Records Every instrument is GUAR- Sale & :\NTEED. All the parts are be- Price e O ';:,ii::';l';"f:f"::; e A beautiful Phonograph of liberal di- mensions—47 inches high, 22 inches wide i most satisfactory to light the future. Every machine equipped gng 221; inches deep. Tie cobinet is of with castors—easily moved from rich American Walnut—one of the hest room to room. values we have ever seen. music rest of the piano, for read- ing, for placing beside your dress- ing table—oh, you see how im- Points of possible it is to go into minute details, so please come and see Ry them, selecting from: Superlorlty THE MOTOR is spe- cially designed and thor- oughly reliable, simple, powerful, noiseless. THE TEMPO REGU- LATOR—Enables a rec- ord to be rendered at any desired speed. g Model C e, $99.50 This large and handsome machine comes in ecither Mahogany or American Walnut, and stands 50} inches high, 23Y, inches wide and 24 itches deep. A happy addition to any home. ) Standard and junior sizes SHADES in pagoda, para- chute, canopy and novelty models. Artistically made of Cheney Silk, with deep fringe finish. THE BASES are hand carved in the most beautiful and digni- fied patterns and finished with genuine polychrome. ———an THE TONE CHAM- BER—Because so much depends upon the tone of a phonograph, no pains I have been spared to bring | the reproducing system to approximate perfec- tion. One of the distin- guished features is the laminated amplifier, de- signed in strict accord- ance with advanced ac- coustical ideas. Just as a pointer Buy one for your living room, your boudoir, too, if you feel you want to buy more than one—you know there are numerous styles. Then think of Christmas giving; and what about wed- Model D e, $109.50 This is a deservedly popular model, fin- « ished in lustrous Mahogany or American Walnut. The Cabinet is 51 inches high, 23 inches wide. and 24 inches deep. THE DUPLEX TONE ARM AND REPRO- DUCER—Important be- | cause upon them all true- ness and clarity of the ding presents? Instead of con- L tone depend. The tone tinuing the subject, we suggest S R\ arm permits an even, un- an early visit tomorrow, as ' o\ interrupted flow of the . See the Vitanola Phonographs sound waves with the natural, gradual increase of the volume, so abso- lutely essential to faithful reproduction. | THE _TONE MODI- | | FIER—Controls the tone at its source, deep in the “throat” of the tone cham- these Lamps are a topic of in- terest in town. ! -_.u(j ' in Our Seventh Street Windows Today To appreciate these machines you must sce and hear them yourself. Come in and look them over—then compare them with any other Talking i Machine at any price; you'll be sure to * agree with us that this is the best Talking Machine “buy” you have ever 4 been offered. Model E %% i, $112.50 i x:mwgngrm;::afilfi:e o ;mcrlun w-lnnt—ve;‘y distinctive i::;‘: * . - EH 2 Inches wide Balcony Phonograph Shop—Lansburgh & Brother ‘A Reasonable Deposit Will Secure Your Choice of These LAMP S. Gennine Hand-Carved Take advantage of this privil privilege l’olychro.me Floor Lamps $39.50 and be sure of getting the one Extraordinary at you like best. : Fourth Hoor—l.ansbufgh & Brother 78118\ .10\ /8 1) 78\.BN 1@V /@118 /aVil8Y (@ IIaNT/AVIIBY /Y TN e AN e raN TV irav /ey Blev e re e\ Ve e e e e e iV TN U\ e TN N