Evening Star Newspaper, December 3, 1922, Page 67

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Three-Piece Cane-Panel Living Room Suite, Covered in Velour $1147 Cash or credit. at this low price. Three - piece Luxurious overstuffed spring edge. As shown— haudsome Suite is finished in mahogany, and consists of a six-ioot Seitee, Arm Chair and Rocker; cane pancl backs and spring seats: covered in velour. -foot Davenport. Overstuffed $ 1 Living Room Smte e o fapestry. Cash or credit, this low price is the same. graph an at any other season of he home. A Phonograph the need of the home in A little each payvday is all (Model 7) ‘An attractive Cabinet Model Pathe oi Solid Oak finished in It is equipped with the permanent sapphire ball point Let us send this model to your home for payments makes it Mahogany. —no needles to change. NXmas. Fasy gours. Little Wonder Records Tlundreds of these records here— ongs, dance selections, ete. Al at 7 enuine Pathe $59 51> 7. jBfidyqfl heXmasdtore a5 e, loose-spring cushion seats. with spring bottom und Armchair and Rocker, covered with Baby h_onograph Looks like a toy, but it really plays disc records—get one {or your youngster ize) type. records. $Q.15 $4.95 Baby Grand Phonograph Regular Cabinet (baby Plays disc lot of folks, but if you put yourself and your gift list in our hands we are sure to put an end to yvour worries. credit in the world. Buy now and pay later is . our suggestion. - UB-—-Pay Next Year! THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. ;’DE‘CEMBER‘ 3, 1922—PART 3. : Read Our Double-Page Ad in the Post “Her” Gift a Kitchen Cabinet $3375 What better suggestion could be in order This cabinet is the famous “Hub Special” and is fitted up in the most up-to-date man- ner with aluminoid_sliding top, white enamel interior, ctc. Golden oak case with appropriate hardware. Cash or Credit at This Low Price. The question of money is bound to worry a The Hub offers the most liberal <specials From The \BFSARPET DEPARY } Ifyouhavcmnundarugforthc N home—uvisit The Hub’s greatly enlarg- Credit, ed and up-to-date carpet department T"“’ % and select a handsome rug from the Prices are large stock on display. Cash or credit, the Same. these prices are the same, 9x12-Foot Wool-Faced Brussels Rugs, $19.75 814x10%-Ft. and 9x12-ft. RUGS— Wilton, Velvet and 9 49.75 High-Grade Axminsters..... l 9x12-Foot Mottled Axminster Rugs (limited quantity) . . . $29.50 27x54-Inch Axminster and Velvet Rugs, special price . . . . $3 6x9-Foot Axminster and V elvet Rugs, better grades, inasaleat . $23.75 814x1015-Ft. & 9x12-Ft. RUGS — Axminster, in Handsome All-over and Medallion Designs Congoleum Rugs—Gold Seal & Red Seal 18x36-inch 6x9-1t. 715x9-ft. 9x12 9x12-ft. 415x9-1t. 9x12-ft. GoldSeal Gold Seal GoldSeal - Gold Seal Go1d Seal Red Seal Red Seal Congoleum Congoleum Congoleum Congoleum PR Congoleum Congoleum Rugs Rugs Rugs Rugs Rugs Rugs 8.95 29¢ *8.10 102 *16& 53.49 5105 (!tash or Credit These Lot Prices Are the Same NU RSERY Chair for the kiddies— strongly made , with tray. Spe- cial Monday, while they AHOGANY Nut latte Bowl with Nut Cracker and six Picks ATER - POW W ashing Mac R T ISTIC mahogany- " finish colonial A <+ C HILD'S Choose i —fully guaranteed k - finisi L e a utiful A real giit and most 4 i o igh Chair Floor Lamp o C a ndlesticks, ~Has a splendid motor. HIER Chaln from the L & Only S large as- HiFug and tray. s o rtment = here — no H nere =m0 Boudoir Lamp 31.98 192 designs and colorful ef- 98 cach This dainty mahog- 79C 35C any Boudoir Lamp has 5 fects, in shades. Spe- clal floor lrtlstlc Jamp simi- silicshade. “§ ture. only Special, 1275, only A HOG- ANY- ISHINDIAN .G SH I (AN = : tationleath- i el o 5 Buy Now— Table, with er pad top. ing Cabinet. hoo. i m itation leather top. Pay Next L 122 OLID Oak _Buflet, with mirror top, silver drawer and roomy Three-Piece Mahogany-Finish Living Room Suite $59.75 A most attractive and durably built Suite —mahogany - finish frames, imitation leath- er covered. Settee, Armchair and Rocker. cupboard. Special i e A oant & o s mm Spanish War THE HUB Veterans Department Commander Walter Davily accompanied by Quartermaster and Alexander mouth, Va., November 17, mustered’ in and instalied the camp of officers n{ f‘narles M. Young Camp, No. 13, Department of the Po- George An auxiliary i The second annual banquet cele- brating the formation of the depart- ment band w held at 1219 New York avenue Commander Patterson and his staff, who were specially invited guests. Past Department Commander McCaf- fre in whose administration the band made its first appearance, spoke of the good work done by lef Musician Jones. Manager John Ford presented Mrs. Albert Jones. wife of Jones, with a beautiful bougquet. laiborn §. Close as second leader the toastmaster and thanked the department commander for his support and that of seven camps of his department. Department _Adjutant Clese an- nounces the following calendar of for next week: Monday John Jacob Astor Camp meets nley Hall, Tnited States Home; visitation of Depart- n, commander, in G. A nia avenue: de- earsal, 921 Penn- Nelson A. Miles Camp, in Per- Hall. iith and E streets election of nfllcsrs for en- ‘emple. nomination of officers post- poned from last muster; official vi tation of Department Comman Patterson_and staff to Spanish | Veteran L 1 Society, in Pythian 5 Commander Brockway of Urell Camp. d"r\nrlmonl instructor of rir- ment and will exemplify the military rank of freedom, patriotism _and humanity for the edification of ail D degree teams. The sixth annual minstrel show of Company D, out at the National Scheol. on Bladensburg road will be given December 1 the school auditorium. Depari- | ment Adjutant Claiborn S. Close will the = interlocutor. the magician: < Band has been a complimentar. concert preceding the minstrel show e up the question veterans in . The re.oluuon military honors b s camp and laid to res: tes Soldiers’ Home ceni- FRATERNITIES tinued from Sixth Page.) sting meetings. Mrs. McNett has d at the Burlington for the win- *. Union Guard Team will e hundred ¥ at 2523 13th ! street northwest Fi December 1 nder Capt. Patrick ek for the purpose 1in Los Angeles m JR.0.U. A M. the children of Ben- to be held in t S Chureh to 'a deliver & 2" Pible and the ce Councilo cil Treasurer ; CATHOLIC DAUGKTEBS OF AMERICA. ourt Distriet of Columbia. No. 212 | meet at the Raleigh Hotel Tues« for the ann election of The choral soc met lasi plans for {AUTO MIRRORS URGED AS SAFETY-FIRST AID !A. A. A Officials Approve Law Re- quiring Their Use on Trucks. o automobiles. showing 4t u glance the condition immediately behind him. are of traffic among the best preventives of traffic t according 1o unted at the left hield on the open wed the frame of the in the same position, the Hullud te attention to & m the rear and cutive chair- nd the nlldlum; g &l to show him lraflk‘ conditions to the rear of his ca “Fifteen stales and the District of Columbia mnow require mirrors on trucks, the states being Vermont. Warhington. California, Connecticut. nuck to in gin of safety b; i7or to the left-hand side of the car.” Unproduetive Publicity. From Birmingham Age-Herald. “You didn’t get as many votes as )z\u expected?” replied the gentleman who y was| alls on two separate uflon; Imt the Dl.ll

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