Evening Star Newspaper, June 15, 1924, Page 40

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THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, Jifl\'E 15, 1924—PART 1. Without a Our Appreciation We are frankly quite proud of our achievement ( in building the greatest piano business in Washing- ton in the short span of twelve years. We realize fully, however, that this could not have been done had it not been for the pat- ronage and good will of thousands of friends and customers whom it has be- come our good fortune to serve. We attribute the suc- cess of this enterprise to two things: First, to the fact that we have adhered strict- ly to our ideas of selling quality merchandise at the lowest possible price and maintaining the highest type of service; second, to the appreciation and re- sponse shown by the Wash- ington public which has re- sulted in a patronage and clientele of which we are justly proud. It is most fitting that we should show our gratitude, hence we have been plan- ning and purchasing for the past six months in anticipa- tion of making this without a question the greatest piano sale that Washington has ever known. For six months we have been planning for this great event. We want to show our appreciation to you folks who have helped to make this the greatest piano store in Washington. One of the largest manufacturers of player- -pianos in America has co-op- erated with us to make this without a question the greatest piano sale which has ever been held here. This manufacturer has supplied us with a carload of beautiful mahog- any player-pianos at a price which enables us to sell them at an absolute saving to you of more than one hundred dollars per instrument. This is the most sensational player- piano offer we have ever made. We franklydo not believe that this price can be dupli- cated in many years to come. There are only twenty-one of these instruments in the shipment, and if you want to take advantage of this offer we advise that you call at our store early tomorrow morning to make your selection. Question--the Most Sensational Sale of New Player-Pianos in Our History Description This beautiful player, made by one of the larg- | est exclusive manufacturers of player-pianos in America, is equipped with all the latest ex- pressiondevices for personal in- terpretation. The case is of . select mahog- any veneer and is made in the ' newest colonial style. Itis fully ~ guaranteed by the manufactur- er for a period of ten years. In tone, action and finish it will de- } light the most | exacting music . lover. | Including Bench to Match! ; Full Cash Value Allowed for Your Old Upright Piano! 510 Per Month Pays for It! Act Quick | Only 21 at This Price® FRANK H. KIMMEL, Manager Thji‘teenth at G Home of the Chickering Piano L)

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