Evening Star Newspaper, December 3, 1922, Page 72

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" 12 " THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., DECEMBER 3, 1922—PART 3. Music in your home for the holidays _ Three matchless value-giving groups of and every day. Get the world’s best—the | R oom Si Ze Tuss GULBRANSEN g laye r-P1 ano Capt. 1L L. Wilson was elected commander of Lafayctte Post, No. 9. the American Legion, at the annual | meeting. Others officers elected were: ivirst vice commander. k A. Frost; second vice commander, S. L. Harp; third vice commander, T. N. Sheehan; adjutant, Forest F. Bartl; assistant adjutant, B. K. Perrin: finance officer, Frank B. Clayton: quartermaster, t’harles R. Peters ergeant-at-arms, oWl 33 Dawson: rgeon, N et enomss Watlers) pubiictty and liaison officer, Nash; color learers, John L. Lee and R. A Hml»' tield; chapls, John aul Tyler: ] Delegates to tate convention to Tie held Decembe d 16 are H. L. Wilson and E. A. Nash; alternates, S. L. Harp and E. A. Hadficld ! At a recent meeti Douglas White I A sale that outrivals any rug event held here this season. These prices for Monday only—after that the rugs will be marked back to regular price (if any are left). Just in! another full carload Of Gulbransen player-pianos —s0 that we can again make immediate de- liveries or reserve a piano for delivery at Christmas. There may be a shortage $ Lvery lcading pattern—every wanted color embraced in this sale. g of the Edward maerican Legion, the following officers were elected for the coming Joseph ldle ..-mmander hl‘nur!h R. Harr enior orlando | ith, junior vic M. Parker, adju; « hapiain: 1 Including bench, deliv- | ery and a year’s mechani- cal service plus the Gul- bransen 10-year guaran- e i i tee. ¥rank Dawson, serg 4 day. December 15 Willard Joseph J. Tdler and Milton M. Hotel. Nominations for new officers ker were en delegates 1o the de- | were made and representatives to the ! 3 at the ) $19.95 $29.95 $39.95 partment convention on December 15 | depattment convention were elected Delegates, Jacob R. SN and R Hascien angd fim.gh muel Shapiro: alternate f pl pianos this year. 9x12 Axminst 2A ticorge W. T named as | Em hapiro: ernates, of player-pial Par. X xminster rugs. 9x12 Axminster rugs. ) s K Dun ton, John Ashi = ~ 9x12 Bru: z alternates The ne :(";:- e il be held wext There surely w:lll be of 6.9x12 Br:‘s:s':l:;fiss 9x12 Velvet rugs. 9x12 Velvet rugs. v Bauatr-wal Wednosday et G191ty eact mostho| Gulbransens. So if you 6x9 Velvet rugs. gs. 9x12 Brussels rugs. 8.3x10.6 Axminster rugs. ‘ the new v will be el and are interested in getting an B8, 8.3x10.6 Brussels rugs. 8.3x10.6 Axminster rugs. frs third annive lay evening at 6x9 Axminster rugs. other bus transacted. getmportante Sillibe instrument anywhere it L may be wise to make com- = L RECOMMENDED FOR USE parvona new. Extra heavy INLAID linoleum, 51.95 . Delivers it When you put these linoleums on your floor it will be a number of years before you will have to take them off. Choice of 8 attractive patterns for dining room, bed- room and anywhere else in the house. All perfect. $1.95 sq. yd. IN PAVING WITH ASPHALT “Black Base™ Foundation. Similar to That Employed in Washington. Attracting Engineers’ Attention. (The Hecht Co., fourth floor.) legislation. sistant - director Not an unknown make ol doubtiul pedigree, but a nationally known instrument of proved performance— time-tested and guaranteed for a full TEN YEARS. uecess obtained in the ifornis zona and Chica Nothing equal to it this season! ation problems. e following membership cived: Rob- | Owensbor ert Brown. rles J. i 1. A jburgh, Buffalo, D €ady, Garvin . Bain. Joseph with asphalt pav, X Gilpin, Edward A L -k Preissn. 1830 California B been appointed chairman of the wmmm.w Washingt o Don’t buy a stenciled instrument of any sort. It may | be all right, but if it is, the chances are the maker would not be ashamed to put his own name on it. ations for Sale: Lace Curtains richein 3] 4 pr. foundation ot r gravel mmander: mmander: sen, junior vice com- You don’t buy a player-piano for a yvear or two; you have every right inander; 1.k.,.,.m';.n"&i.fii'if'rm‘h" : . hasi to expect it to last for years. The Gulbransen will—it is nationally adver- Formerly $17 to $30 pair sam Berl) of “the day, and fon and Masor Charies ¢ ¢ ! tised—known from coast to coast—and every instrument has the ten-year e’ > Finch impressed - with the satisfaction - iy . ad g N o S1Bd T £ - The post delegated M inc : ment of this kind near gcuarantee branded in the top under the lid. The finest of imported curtains at the the organi charge of ladles’ auxiliary of this pest. Joint installation of both the oflicers of the post and the officers of the auxiliary ! is to be he'd e i lowest price we have known in years. Those who share in this sale can save $3 to $16 on every pair. | sides a ](vv« fir: need have but one ing surface and f WHY EXPERIMENT? More Gulbransens are sold o e s epanes e o than any oth¢r player-piano. Quantity production on Douglas No. 27, thejthus doing away with the time re-'; . » A e . S 5 — n Lot o Fecord | uired to hardcn & hydraulic base | a few models permits them to make the best instru- i,,f,}‘;‘,‘:",:,'y";’e"j",;’;'::::‘efi‘e‘ff;f';: in favor of the pro-|The entire pavement is resilient ‘nul pointment of Jame therefore absorbs impac .'i ments at the loweSt prices kllOWll. fine net. 25, 3 and 315 yard lengths. White, cream and ecru shades. 4to o6 pairs of a kind. as civil service commis ier loads. a veteran of the Spani asphalt is a waterproofing mat war. e wearing surface is not affecte water in the subgrade. New York city is using this type of base In re- is fcan ca The American Legion Au: officers next Thursday evening at the | ypderground services. | S vhy they buy the Guilbra Nationally = e Scrim curtains, $2 pair Filet net curtains, $4 pair armory. | sen in ever-increasing quantities. But AationallyBknown=nationally advertised 5 . pa o E g qu ., B everywhere at these prices Some are plain, some with cluny lace A number of pYea«mg designs—in the Th:- A\mn?‘ an L n Auxiliary nl‘;ITRUCK DRIVERS’ DONT’S newspaper talk means httle—we invite 5 edges, still others with set-in figures. popular filet pattern. vards long. In 1'-’.1;‘1311 ell\:‘a‘:l;;n" g 2&{.-‘ . |‘|‘vl~ i vou to White House model Country Seat model Styles appropriate for bedroom, library or ivory only. N vene. | POSTED BY COMPANY ! : ¢ $700 $600 dining room. (The Hecht Co.. fourth floor.) The Asasticen Eegion Ausilars of ———— Try the 10-minute test Suburban model Community model The eore b e L N Phinoysl | Cautioned About General Careless- Let us show you how in ten minutes you can evening. ness to Insure Better Care of govern the singing tone (the melody goes i ! Sl e I S o along of its own accord) and how quickly $ Delivers any instrument. Going fast! Double-faced AI E' tat o Bt Chtatnia time Th tHe ¢ e you can <}?orl: um{m}l the lnucnlmg and Your own time in which to pay. e = »¢ clothing, goodies, and So forth, { To insure better care of its motor rasing which make for real music ‘) l t e communicate with Mrs. Killeen, 3117 ( trucks by thelr drivers, one company, { 2 L (= Our or ler S treet northwest, proposals for such | operating a fleet of Republic truck: istance will be made. The auxil- | keeps the following list of dont's pe of the George Killeen Pos ed In a «conspicuous place on their No. 25, is making plans for especially | loading platform: helping ex-service men at the holi- | Don't try racing with a touring car; days. your truck was built for strength, ot for speed. window 516 Pr. shades Heavy mercerized Brig. Gen. Anton Stephan, com-! CLOSING OUT ‘fl W the 1\\ttll.lb 1 S very aling the posts in lhm Satd on tires—and steel ¢ . 5 . as velvet — double- complete with fixtures for « part. cven! at drastic price reductions faced style with over- hanging. locked stitching and open bottom. All t to wateh the other not a slow Stop on your part will b n to have legislation | s costs you a punct 1 i 3 42 5 2 e 1 o4 havollagelation s bunctured | Our entire stocks of Rtaches il Water color reason is refused citizenship will be °s our brakes when getting | 5 = shades C v deported. = : platforms were bullt /to! Beautiful, rich col- —- {1oad from. not for bumping posts. i S cial meeting of the George| Don't drive too close to the curb: merson dn ors: 3x59-it. shades, mounted of the - | edge trimming is a fine Institutio on strong sprin, gion will be held next | pis cruste, but too expensive for t"\fr?llcrj ro?e,h;::ne :"": \\-hit: og‘f,mp a’v‘\g :fc”:; L ning At § o'clock at the | Fhes, brown, rosc and green, blue and mul- American [ becrybluc dbd Holland 90¢c Also Dull finish or oil opaque of the better kind. 3x59 ft., mounted on guar- ' White, cream and green. ‘All-wool blankets New comforts .50 5 9 Sunfast - 57 pair 6 Holland l % Highland The steering wheel is vastly - This meeting is called so that those tant, but it |§ well nl;o to ?g]?gp?}l:e‘ o unable to attend a day meeting may | grease cups an sccasional turn. he present. Guests may be invited.| " pon't slide the rear wheels when | ns@n 0n0 a Dr. Hugh Scott, 3 stopping; rubber pavement polishers | Edison the United States e are too much of a luxury. b Emerson Ranks with the best of the will speak. i nationally known phono- 14 honograp hs graphs. It is known as the ) . instrument that absolutely ‘/shou‘ these big savings e creates the human voice —as proved by thousands of At the lust meeting of the Kenneth | The fire loss last sear throughout the | H. h Post it was decided to hold | United States was $485,000,000, or $4.47 the first an ry dance on Fri- 'per capita. 100 Miles by Rail through Scenic . /| Originally Model: Now (oo tests Nothing can take the Warm and attractive The best shade obtainable COSta Rlca i $100 Upright 560 i place Iof }l\_'lool blankets for w":ifv:jflahlcs filled ‘mét pure —never fades. 3x39 fit, in right warmth. hese are all-wool carded cotton, covered with < : P O ¢ 1 EoS “:o rn:ce':_lde: ll'; cl;;l;%: :"'::m'n 'i‘:l'é —every thread. 66x80 inches: fancy sateen and edged with \‘\I]""’ n‘::‘m aail mg‘:::‘:{ d.‘;".d““"!' spien- $150 Upright $89 =5 ‘unhruk.l‘:ley And v.flm‘.',ul“ pink, blue, gray and tan border in solid color. M out on jgual = Iossldc HIDE In: 5 plaid effects. (The Hecht Co.. fourth Boor.) rollers. exclusive Edison features we shall be 8:::‘:%:;“;’2:: $225 Upright $110 glad to demonstrate. (The Hecht Co. fourth fioor ) b 5225 Console $125 4ll prices now reduced: . this winter. Also: v—‘:o't%rulbo.llil‘ to‘_:'pl'lam- $275 Console $150 Model Originally Now Mimpeom T This model now $60 Heppelwhite 8145 $108 nity to inspect a modern sugar mill Sheraton $200 $150 = fim‘;“" Gipithrougts Important! Please note! . Chippendale ~ $295 $22] . —privilege of stopping withoutextra Baby Console $175 $ charge :g: United Fr:u Co?:pmy‘n Y 131 resort hotels at Port Antonio and Kingston — through the Panama Canal by submarine chaser No other cruises to the West Indies and. America offer so much in va- viety, interest and included features. Fares: $350 andup All expenses 23 days Personallyconducted Great White Fleet ships are the Glllyvuul. oifing to the Caribbean buile crpedialy for Cruise Service. Only one class — first class. First sailing from New York, January 6. 1035, weekly thereafier. See your local All models in Edison and Emerson instruments are here as we go to press, but the demand at these prices is heavy—opportunities vanish with the sale of each EdiSOIl Records model—hence all models are offered subject to prior sale. - Are Reduced Entire stock of Edison records, including the Nove T Tre-cre- £ ‘ 3 b v‘ 1 5 No Money Down | o o reiuced tou Wal,nurt bedfson;d sdu_lte. 165 Four pseces sn handsome or design. Simply b £ d chiich $L00fcecords S Toc An attractive suite that compares favorably with higher priced suites, Statply. buy 8 e wecords; avliieliy you meed $1.50 records, $1.15 in the excellence of cabinet work and the beauty of wood. Well matched’ anyway, and wo will delivr. any phonograph youl. ¢ pieces—bow-end bed, chifforette, large dresser and semi-vanity. select at once or hold it until Christmas for you. $2.00 records, $1.50 % Extra—bench, $9.50; rocker, $11; chair, $9.50. pee L i e e e D R e e R R e e L e e FREE—“The of the lluscrated s.,ofis?uum ”’mm- I > | Address Passenger Department ifl UNITED FRUIT COMPANY 17 Battery Place New York : = = Car bbean The Hecht Co. he Hecht Co. 618 F St.—a building for music alone Open evenings to 9 p.m. ; . 7th at F X

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