Evening Star Newspaper, December 4, 1921, Page 57

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SOCIETY THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. 'y Next Year—Ghe HUB FURNITURE CO iy One of the biggest service features The Hub offerc its customers is ‘their liberal credit, which is extended to one and all. You’ll have to agree with us that the convenience of having all the Christmas-purchases charged to your account at this time and arrangements made to PAY Open Every Day From 8 AM. to 6 P.M. NEXT YEAR is a mighty satisfactory way of handling the Christmas budget. Now read all about the many things advertised for Monday in this announcement, and if you don’t see what you want here, there’s an- other big ad in the Post. Ten-Piece Walnut Dining Room Satte A magnificent suite in the William and Mary Period— large size perfectly matched pieces, Buffet with mirror, China Cabinet, Inclosed Server Extension Table and six Genuine Leather Seat, Box-frame Side Chairs. ] Charge It at the Hub 229" Oak Arm Rocke; Golden oak ish, with com- fortable saddle seat and panel back. Consists of Server China Jacobean 982 fet with mirror, Extension Table, and Closet. goldm polish fin- fin- ed Buf- or ‘ leather. | form base with ¢ coil springs. | frame, overstuff- and covered imitation Plat- This Cane-panel Suite consists of a 6-ft. Davenport, Arm- ohair and Rocker—mahogany-finished frames; loose spring cushion seats; two pillows included. lh Buy Now—Pay Next Year A "Gn" 3-Piece Loose Sprmg C ushton Living Room Sutte Buy This “Pathe” For $110 and Receive 50 Selections FREE Surprise the family Christ- mas morning with this mag- nificent Cabi- Metal Phonograph Plays disc records— a real talking machine net Model Pa- thephone. It is Baby Talking Little Wonde 2 equipped with achine R:cot:h = “Clarinola” - Plays Little yonder :n"«:c;::l :;;r:: Tecords Are Here at P honog raph ble-spring mo- tor. Filing cabinef in lower half. Remember, therecords are FREE — the phono- graph is $110. Wzth Euery “Mastercraft” DECEMBER 4, 1921—PART 2. T WBfi@—Tfié Xmas Jtore .75 *16-2 and A 26-piece “Rog- ers” silver - plated ware set or a 42-piece decorated dinner set ' with every purchase of or more— cash or charged. Including 16 Selections A splendid cabinet type Mahogany Phonograph. Guaranteed for 5 YEARS. 59:5 “Special”’ Sellers Kitchen Cabinet---A 26-Piece Set “ONEIDA”’ Community Silverware ICK out your Sellers Kitchen w for the kitchen table. | Slight imper- fections. . $2.95 $1.69 ] “Cabinet from the big display at the Hub—have it in your home for the holidays, and, in addi- tion, receive FREE this magnifi- cent “ONEIDA” Silverware Set of 26 pieces—a beautiful and lifelong gift of itself. These sets are given with the “Mas- tercraft” and “Special” Sellers Cabi- nets. Sellers Cabinets are here in all sizes and styles, and $ 3 7. 7 5 prices start as low as ““Oneida”’Community Par-Plate Is made by “On;ida" Com- munity Limited, and is fully guaranteed ; as hand- some a gift as your heart could desire. The set con- sists of six teaspoons, six dessert spocns, one butter knife, six embossed-han- dle medium knives, six flat dessert forks and one sugar shell. Telephone | Stand | Of fumed oak, ! N with stcol. i Complete, $3.95 - lVES YOU MONEY: W’%@%@%@%W@W%M@mwm -+ § N &S SRS TS Bedwear | Good size Brown Cotton | Blankets. | Special. . . . | Full size Cotton -Fill- | led Com- $1.49 $2.49 | The Hub Says Let s Make It | a Morrts Chair Christmas One can alweys find room in the home for a com- fortable Mcrris Chair, and it may be enjoyed by every member of the family. Select one at the HUB and Pay Next Year. Royal Easy Morris Chairs Smoking Stand $1.19 S made of oak, with | drawer at top and Chain . With comfortable cushions, imitation leather, Buy the S moker at The H ub Famd Smoking Slund net type, with re- movable ash try end lower shelf for Large-size cabi- - PERSONAL NOTES. Mrs. Sol Rice will be at home im- formally tomorrow afternoon in her apartment at the Hadleigh. The Town and Country Club has arranged for a New Year Eve ball at Rauscher's. Miss Wilma Wolf has returned from Atlantic City, where she spent the Thanksgiving holidays. Mrs. Rosenthal and Miss Regina Gelder, who have been guests of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph King of Beverly Court, left for Richmond, Va., Thurs- day, accompanied by Miss Marian King. Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Young have returned from a visit to New York and Atlantic City. The Friday Afternoon Bridge Club was entertained at luncheon an bridge last week by Mrs. Rudolph Behrend _at her home in Keokuk street, Chevy Chase. Mies Miriam Franc, who spent the P Tenry Strats of Forest Park, {50 toors 2 et e K\\Hh Yer parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. M. t-( Beverly Court. \lr. Mrs. Tony Oettinger, who )«— f Mrs. Bertha Oettinger | the pas have returned totheir home m ‘Wilson, N. C. The Afternoon Brldgc Club was en'vrlllned by rs. Leonard Schloss Friday at her home on Kilbourne thfl\ Mrs. Samuel tnlvorqem lefl ror h!r home in Charles Town day, after a three-week. \mz luh Tee parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Fischer, on_Biitmore street. Mr. and Mrs. '\n.lne) Rosenthal have returned from their wedding trip, and are Jocated at 17th and Kenyon streets. A number of Walter Reed boys were entertained at the Eighth Street Tem- ple vestry rooms Tuesday by mem- bers of the sisterhood and taken for an auto ride in the afternoon. |Mze. Harding Heads Patronesses for Ball Mrs. Warren G. Harding heads the list of palrmwsses for the ball to be given January 3 at the New Willard for the benefit of Columbia Hospital, {umier the auspices of the women's board of the hospital. As announced last night by Mrs J. C. Hunsaker, chairman of the ball committee, the list includes Mrs. Harding. Mrs. | Charles Evans Hughes, Mrs. Johm W. Weeks, Mrs. Cornelius Vanderbilt, Mrs. Charles J. Bell, Mrs. Charles Boughton Wood, Mrs. Sidney Ballou, Mrs. Edward Everett, Mrs. George Glover, Mrs.' Victor Kaufimann, Mrs. Frederick A. Delano, Mrs. Edson Bradley and Mrs. George W. Ehele. —_— Capt. McCrink Host At Progressive Euchre Capt. Joseph P. McCrink enter- tained on Wednesday evening at his residence, 1863 California avenue, with a progressive euchre party in honor of his guests, Lieut. Vivian H, Roberts and Mrs. Roberts. The trophies were won by Mrs. Allen K. Capan, Judge and Mrs, O'Brlen, Prof. John 8. McKay. Mr. and {3rs. Francis Becker, Mr, and Mre. J. J. Loman. Mr. and Mrs. Lacason, Mrs. George Grynn, Miss Anna Ferrit, Misg Ann Morrisroe, Miss Elizabeth Mor= Light refreshments were served. T S R Distinguished Speakers At Woman's Party Tn’“ At the second of ita serles of inter- | national teas, this afternoon at 4 o'clock, the national woman's party will have as speakers distinguished women from Japan, Sweden and New |Zealand. Mrs. Donald Hooker of Baltimore, Md., chairman of the na- tional woman's party, will preside Hard of Sweden and Miss Nellis {Scanlan of New Zealand are among the speakers. Miss Natalie Sumner Lincoln, Mrs. HOME Sounds comfortable. Out business is conducted to insure comforts to all. Nothing goek cut of our shop until you are satisfied. Our repairing and remodeliog are as low as is consistent | With ‘oo work HOME FUR SHOP K28 11th St. Opposite Baite. & Anstpolis Bwy. * T R 1110 F Street N.W. Adjoining Cblumbia Theater

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