Evening Star Newspaper, November 30, 1921, Page 23

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~ \ - THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., WEDNESDAY, . FURNITURE—keeping &winess ; up by keeping prices down Give her a HOOVER This 4-pc. bedroom suite $l 57 Ivory, mahogany finish or American walnut’ Think of getting a bedroom suite in the abbve finishes for $157. Seems unbeliev- able, but here they are, extra special for two days? Dresser, chifforette, bed and full- length vanity dressex’ And you give her the best Most women prefer the ' HOOVER— and it is only legical that they should. FIRST—TIt is the only suction sweeper that combines the three essentials of thorough cleaning—it beats, as it sweeps, as it cleans. SECONDLY—It is quiet and smooth-running—so easy to operate that even a child can run one. Overstuffed chair 539.75 Here's for comfort—and for at. tractiveness, too. Upholstered in tapestry—two patterns; wing- Perhaps your wife has heard from her neighbors what a joy it is to have a HOOVER—how quickly it cleans, and how it reduces to half the labor usually attached to cleaning. After your wife has used the HOOVER she will wonder how she did so long without one. Thisliving room suite $167 .50 upholstered in tapestry A suite rich in appearance and ‘substantial in- construction. Durable cane settee, armchair and back style. arm rocker; mahogany-finish frames. See it demonstrated—you are under no obligation to buy. $ Deliverah one to your home 1 AR | A month pays for it y ] A [ The Phonosraph Sale Seamless bleached | SUPREME Bec $1.15 ; d Sheets’ 1 { The lowest price yet known on satisfactory -We have only 200, but we wish we had a thousand such sheets as these—they are exceptionally good values at $1.15. instruments that are fully GUARANTEED Note the specifications: 81x90 inches, seamless, hand torn, all perfect, all hemmed. 'We want as many as possible to take advantage of this offer; therefore, not more than six sold to any one customer. Embroidered pillowcases, 39¢ each - 45x36-inch cases, embroidered on heavy quality material; several neat patterns; all with deep hems. These make ideal gifts The Guarantee : is the same that covers our Edison, Columbia i or Sonora phonographs—and is for one year 45 is all yon need pay for the handsome, full - size cabinet phonograph shown at the top . %55 | brings you the phonograph shown at the left—and brings you the magnificent period phonograph shown at the bottom. 40c to 50c drapery materials, 25¢ yard All assembled on one big table and marked at one price. Voiles, cretonnes, marquisettes, in a wide variety of patterns. Fabrics suitable for draperies, art work, cushions, etc. U. S. Thermators, $5-95 Made of hcavv aluminum for the U. S. Medical Corps. Will keep liquids hot 24 hours or cold 36 hours. 2-gallon capacity. Excellent for board- + ing houses, hotels, restaurants, etc. o Main floor—Mezzanine.) . GIVE A RUG [} Carpet sweepers, too,.are very practical. If you intend to buy either, investigate these values. ¥ All the phonographs are in full size mahogany cabinets, equipped to play any record. The motor plays four selec-’ delivers tions without rewinding; the tone amplifier is of wood (not any, model metal), and each cabinet "is mounted on casters. e i $5 monthly The greatest opportunity to pays for it have music in your home pre- sented this season. Come in. Velvet rugs 27x54-inch wool velvets; in patterns to match large $2 .95 \ size rugs Brussels rugs 9x12-ft mgs—upesuv and oriental rich colorings 5000 U. S. army blankets $2.45 Which is about half and less than half the price such blankets ordinarily bring 3-pound grade 315-pound grade 4-pound grade Axminster rugs Axminster rugs \ 2 86x72-inch rugs — nonfl A 9x12-ft. and 8. 3‘!;1;)1164'! .—the best in All the wild animals and gamé have thick furs or heavy feathers xminsters; medallion, : : 3 i i ili it 2 S this fall—a sure sign of a-cold winter. ‘rm;].he.“ s;:svixce:blhly. Hit $4'98 oriental and small de- $39 .75 £ ) : gL R LLn e el Here’s sure protection—warm blankets that contain 75% or ,more pure or worked-over, wool, with choice of light or dark gray. €5 Blankets are 66x84 inches in size; and forehanded housekeepers will do well to get a winter’s supply. (Main floor—mezzanine.) A 4 ; Brussels rugs . T h @ : e(,h t ( 0 S allwoal Combination sweepers . \ /3 g 9x12 and 8.3x10-ft. 1apestry rugs in oriental $32.50 and all-over patterns. .. Fourth floor. ; A vacuum and carpet sweeper com- bined; mahogany finished; $4 95 nickel trimmings ........, 2 i 7th at F. 7th at F .WAherE prices n;e guaranteil NOVEMBER 30, 1921. % 23 Big news and timely—a lamp manufacturer . closes out to us his entire stock' of LAMPS —table lamps —Dbridge lamps —Boudoir metal —and glass lamps —floor lamps —reading lamps GOLDEN opportunities for home-makers planning to make winter rooms cheery and inviting; economical opportunities for Christmas giving. Consider, for ex- ample, the ‘Many styles of floor lamps (A4 few of the styles sketched) The display looks like a forest. There - Magnificent silk shade seems to be every kind of mahogany base i ¥ 5 from 3 to 7 inches in diameter; with seem- —of }afl'e!a or "0‘:""." silk. heavily fringed e e e Snes or with silk chenille or other ornamenta- oo it Al e = tions. Lavish styles in lovely colorings the regulation 60 inches height. Each with choice of these shapes: lamp is fitted with 6 feet of silk-covered I bowl cord and equipped with two electric ;':;7‘:1:’”« p::oda gfl,’,’}” lights. Each lamp is also fitted with a canopy flat bell . ~ Too many lamps to describe $l 5.?5 Value $26.50 —1In detail; all have been grouped thus: 2475 $29.75. 53975 + Value $31.75 Value $39.50 Values $45 to $55 I Decorated glass shade 'lamps $13-75 Portable lamps mounted on metal bases; four patterns. Complete with silk-covered wire and plug attached. Gas or electric Table Lamps $17.%5 Numerous styles, mahog- | any bases and rose, blue, gold or mulberry; silk shades. Complete with six | feet silk-covered wire or | . hose. £ $2.75 Electric portable lamps, $9.45 Artistically tooled base in mahogany finish. Various colored «ilk shades; some with fringe. Silk-covered cord and plug at- tached. Bridge or reading lamps, $9.65 Mahogany finished stand with silk shades, in rose and gold. All are interlined and finished with fringe. Electric boudoir lamps Choice of doll or mahogany base lamps 52_95 Mahogany-finished base lamps_ havo one_ socket, with silk shade either plnln ‘or shirred: some with rosebuds; in rose, blue or gold. Colon- ial doll boudoir lamps have real hair wigs and silk dresses in the wanted shades. Both styles complete with six feet of silk covered wire and plug. Sale: - Simmons steel ~bed cots $1 39 - “Uncle Sam” paid $5.75 for them.’ It’s easy for you to own one of these 135 Electric washing machines at 589.50 : We hive told you the reason for this big transaction—how the maker of 2 na- tionally advertised machine contracted with the Poole Manu- facturing Company in Baltimore to pro- duce 54,000 washers, and because of the over - production of his own factdry was forced to cancel the order. * The government select- ed Simmons cots because of the ‘service and com- fort they give. Each "I:‘i" The machines are guaranieed for o:e o by usse well 0 igi f th ufacts Hundreds have already n in War stands Tigidly and folds . b e oo will Bladiy relee yom 1o the owner compactly. of one near you. & The machine is—and will continue to be—manu- factured, and we can always furnish duplicate puarts if | needed Constructed with continu- ous post—and made with Sim- pous patenited galvanized spring. 2641, size. Subject io Tust . or _trifling imperfections. (Fourth Floor.) sends one to your home. a month—$5—the price of 2 weeks’ wash pays for it. “(Fourth ¥loor.)

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