Evening Star Newspaper, December 6, 1922, Page 11

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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 6, 1922. Silk and damask Portieres 10 Silk with damask, a combi- nation of beauty and utility, producing a rich portiere of unending service. : In line with our expressed policy to handle only one make of phonograph, we are now closing out entire stock of ALL PHONOGRAPHS at greatly reduced prices The Hecht Co. Music store, 618 F St. _ Every phonograph is brand new and in per- fect condition; all are sold with our guarantec J of satisfaction. Choose from the entire stock. Attractive color combinations—rose and brown, blue and Eatiee Storh brown, light and dark blue, brown and green. Colors and pat- terns limited to one and two pairs-of a kind. Not all pattem‘s : Upright phonographs in all colors. - S Originall‘y Now Originally Now . Continning the sale of $50 $39 $150 $89 Trish point and French lacet $100 $60 5225 Sale! Famous Alex. Smith’s . Seamless Curtains, 514 Console phono- AXMINSTER RUGS $3 ] -50 ormorty eessod hrom $17.5 to 825 a pair e a P ] 110 9 Two sizes—9x12 and 8.3x10 ft. Something like 100 pairs of curtains in desirable patterns. gZOO :‘{2- . s Axminster Rug¢ are known for their depth and Chiefly in one and two pairs of a kind. Full length and width. $775 3153 s density of pile; their close surface, which makes for long = e ke o e . wear. Their peculiar construction permits colorings as rlgcol:s:f fze":; cfi?y'g\shr- (E{om:h €ONERS, 3;16'95 j This is the Metropolitan rich as Oriental rugs, und this sale provides a selection to s e i b et bR O era House Of New York (““;l:om-zil‘;“h ‘nn_v;lde'co:u(.lvle srh(le_llnfe. All perfect rugs :}’I‘l’d(s\\'?n:.io c;:‘t“:grnc;’;hk lfl\:‘l}s‘tl:; e N et 2 : p OfifHo ol nOWNTAToR: | SMILHIgNA s 2nd blue patterns. ) purpose for couch or day bed. Simply buy a few E_ records, which you need anyway, and j Bigelow-Hartford’s seamless He avy woo l-mixed gl b e il BRUSSELS RUGS $]9.95 blankets, *5 e Tuwo sizes—9x12 and 8.3x11.6 ft. Soft down blankets of wool mixed with cotton_to afford you. i —the home of grand opera. The Hardman piano is the official instrument of the great musical organi- zation. The Hecht Co., is the exclusive distributor for Washington. Hardman Uprights—Hardman Grands . . LR Ee warmth and wear. Blue, pink, tan or gray plaids on white back- Music Store, 618 F St. O Evenings Ti R Hardman Players A low priced rug of merit. Close.ly woven, in a wide grounds, Bound ends, Dauhlc-b} 1 eize, GOxB0 inches. usic Store. pen Evenings Till 9 P.M. range of attractive patterns and colorings. e 3 (The Hecht Co., fourth floor) In afldlhon to the car!oad ann.ounced = e - T Sunday, we have just received another full carload of ULBRANSEN Player-Piano —which means immediate delivery for whoever wants music in his home SRPUERT T S Gulbransen upright pianes 4 268 = (g -_ T — A gift of good ] Furniture is a bid for *398 i lagting remembrance $ 10 g - i : Furniture is the everlasting gift—so let it be good : : " furniture, artistic in line, durable in wood and work- Delivers either one ; S S st manship. It is such furniture we show here—furni- ture that the recipient can treasure for years to come, . Nationallv 'known instruments with gratitude to the thoughtful giver. 1 i = = - y Most of the pieces shown in the panel are of Of Pl'()\r ed performance, WIth 2 : | S i MAHOGANY; every piece has been chosen for its 10-yr. guarantee of satisfaction ey “giveabilitys” every picce represents Quality at a i i price. Prices are shown on each piece. More Gulbransens are solci than any : A ’ y " b other player-piano because the Gul- | Lo o N = Tll@”?(’]lf CO. 4 §l - bransen salisfies that many more people. Quantity production on a few models means econ- omies for the Gulbransen that a maker with a diversi- fied lesser production cannot hope to meet. Carload after carload.of these instruments are going into Washington homes because Washington people recognize and appreciate their greater advan- tages. Gulbransens are not stenciled pianos of unknown makers — Gulbransen knows his instruments, sells them from coast to coast at the same price—brands his 10-YEAR GUARANTEE under the top lid—a constant reminder of what the instrument must do. s e /~§§"SV( = ] A gift that will make sl pookcases - [SVRN wiwnis s§9s || ol The spring to buy for comfort - and- general satisfaction. Has Both pianos andrplu?’en.are glxke, save that the This da-bed, with b , ' latter has the player action installed. L smativess and cover, $15 ' : The “Poole” biggest ;.azhi“g machine value o & A comfortable couch. Com- $ R in the cut): t(}fi_a\}. Hpr; reds now in )\ ashlng- There will be ‘a shortage of plete with heavy all-cotton m_if}-‘ = ff;“ hfl'lfldh g;\ “‘ii‘:“s action and saving heaps 5 - tress, Cre!flnl:l! covering wit A ot washday roui S. Gulbransen players this year valiaceadiplilon: We have.just a few of Latest improved model—guaranteed by us. Replacement parts & i can ou| ere af ime. 2 We nor any other big dealer have been able to secure our full i!l these left, so to close E catany; ] = 3 quota—because more pgople want Gulbransens than the factory oy ] {|" them out we say $28. : sends = A can produce before Christmas. =¥ - Several other designs s it home . e ; = besides the one pictured An anh 2 £t n unheard of value! - $ __delivers either instrument: Guaranteed .oil-t.esnz:gered are on sale. . All next year to pay l n $ l 0&‘ easy payments for the balance. box spring, Stee perIOd beds G Greenpoint metal beds bought re- A : 7th ) cently; a saving averaging V3 to . lq".: - 0 ; . e 0 : al F style just as pictured—white or mahog~ " = . “ ¢ 1 - = : > ; ; Theavy felted t;p'm:ld ‘itge:';kc'ov’. 618 F-St—A building for music alone ‘f{fi‘fs}’;';‘.’;‘ good grade.art ticking. 2 5 Layer=felt mattress to match box 4 Open e\‘;nin‘s 09 p.m. o ) . 3 = - . ~

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