Evening Star Newspaper, May 27, 1923, Page 19

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SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. MAY 27, 1923—PART 1. & Monticello Sts. Norfolk, Virginia l pration Thru Its great Chain of Phillip ,and Warehouses, offers a gigantic No “Down” Payment Required No red tape. Easiest credit terms ever offered. Pay a little every week or month—as you can afford. Your old furniture accepted as part payment on the new. Free deliveries by truck to all sub- urbs. Freight prepaid to all out-of-town stations. Every possible inducement to make buying easy. ity for homes which will en- ’ 4 . ners’ Convention. Whatever ; Eleven Epoch-Makmg Days home more thoroughly cozy our visitors and friends you can Starting tomorrow morning at 9. Extra salesmen to handle the unprecedented crowds. ple, save money, and pay later, Extra trucks to insure prompt deliveries. All departments augmented for the most sensa- you. tional furniture sale ever held in America. Special care taken in packing, crating and shipping to out-of-town destinations. Thousands of present and future homemakers in Washington, as well as in neighboring towns and states, can.furnish their homes NOW,at savings that will amount to thousands of dollars, on terms to suit the convenience of every purchaser. . TRERS Sonn Buy Now Anything Y ou Will Need for Y our Washington, D. C Home During the Shriners’ Convention . 4 ~, = o 1% 2l ‘ 4 Narehouse Nej : e Richmond Warehouse ‘ ; 2 "% ) ! ! Baltimore Warfhouse Ne2 NQWP"" News Warehouse Nel /ng{ {( -Norfolk No 1

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