Evening Star Newspaper, December 3, 1922, Page 16

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THE SUNDAY ETAR. — “7TNGTON, .D..T, DECENEER 3,.10% PART I - Coma;”é;:l;{‘lz?dsmd < 1, .l e‘" Storo Qf flQCtical gl:-ftS ¥ 49 siiias &, [ANSBURGH 6-BROTHE st Phone Franklin 7400 STORE NEWS for Monday, December 4, 1922 Records Attractively Boxed A Pictured Demonstration that helps to prove beyond any dOIlbt our supremacy in Phonograph distribution. Yet the pictures but vaguely give you an idea of our leadership. You must see the instruments, thglr superior workmanship, woods and finishes, grace of balance and design, hear their marvelous tonal qual- ities, make a comparison with any other phonographs you may have in mind, to fully appreciate the values we are offering, and our claim to leadership in phonograph distribution in Washington and vicinity. Select the Christmas i —— Phonograph This Week o7 | i glfiifi"l“? te® il 1] A small down payment, as low as $5 on many of them, ' i m i e or a purchase of records in a like amount, will secure deliv- / Il ! : ery of your choice. All can be purchased on convenient G I il | | i monthly terms. (9 F | : All of them play all makes of records. 75, r Every one carries a liberal guarantee, including our ability to furnish any : | k mechanical parts, when needed. 23 I If you do not intend buying a phonograph oo 5 ) . ~ I~ —||P® A now, keep this page for future reference. 2 5 | ~—— '

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