Evening Star Newspaper, October 5, 1924, Page 21

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THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. OCTOBER 5. 1924—PART 1. A Six-Day Sale of America’s Most Popular Floor-Covering For the first time in two years, genuine nationally-advertised Gold-Seal Congoleum Rugs, By-the-Yard and Rug-Border are now offered at special bargain prices. Unlike sales that feature cut prices on left-overs at the end of the season, Congoleum Week gives every woman the opportunity to beautify her floors at the lowest possible cost just at the time when she is putting her home in order for the winter. Instead of putting down the same old rugs and carpets after everything else has been cleaned and looks like new, -a few dollars spent now for Gold-Seal Congoleum Rugs will do wonders in brightening up the home. One of the greatest charms of Gold-Seal Congoleum Rugs—the warmth and artistry of their color schemes — cannot be appreciated from this advertisement. You rnust see them to realize how beautiful your floors can be made at such small cost. Beautiful — Durable — Easily Cleaned A delightful note of brightness and color is introduced into the home by Congoleum Rugs. Beautiful to begin with, the unusually durable surface resists the hardest wear. These popular rugs banish the tiresome beat- ing and sweeping necessary with old-fashioned, woven floor-coverings. One minute with a damp mop and the rich, artistic patterns of Congoleum Rugs are revealed in their full beauty — cleaned as easily as highly glazed tiles. Designs for Every Room There ‘are appropriate Congoleum patterns for every room; for every manner of taste, for every color scheme. There are warm-toned designs to enrich the appearance of dining and living-rooms; exquisite floral patterns to give fresh beauty to bedrooms and neat conventional reproductions for kitchen, pantry and bathroom. Waterproof and Stain-Proof Gold-Seal Congoleum Rugs are made in one strong, seamless piece. They are absolutely un- affected by water. They will not fray along the edges. Spilled liquids cannot stain and dirt can- not penetrate their smooth, sanitary surface, No Fastening Required Gold-Seal Congoleum Rugs lie absolutely flat without fastening. They won’t wrinkle or kick up; they never curl at the edges. Genuine, Guaranteed Goods All the Gold-Seal Congoleum offered in this sale is fresh, new goods. All of it carries the famous Gold Seal pledge of “Satisfaction Guar- anteed or Your Money Back.” For your own pro- tection, remember there is only one ‘“Congoleum” and it is identified by the Gold Seal pasted on the face of every pattern. Gold-Seal Congoleum By-the-Yard The same material as Congoleum Rugs, and made in tasteful unbordered designs for use over the entire floor. Gold-Seal Congoleum Rug-Border If it is desired to cover the floor spaée between a large centre rug and the walls, there is Congoleum Rug-Border in realistic reproductions of hardwood flooring. Don’t Miss This Opportunity ‘Wherever you may live— you will find a Con- "goleum dealer near you. He will be glad to show you the many ‘beautiful patterns. Don’t delay. Reduced prices are in effect this week only. i Gold-Seal Congoleum Art-Rugs 6X9ft Conpomminre $7.50 Nationally Advertised Price, $9.00 7% X 9 ft. componnanre $9.45 Nationally Advertised Price, $11.25 9X 9 ft. Comoimanre $11.25 Nationally Advertised Price, $13.50 9x 10%41ft. Congetonm anrue $13.10 Nationally Advertised Price, $15.75 9x 12 ft. congototn anrue $14.95 Nationally Advertised Price, $18.00 Other sizes at attractive reductions 39 ranging down to the 18 x 36-inch Rugs (& Gold-Seal Congoleum By-the-Yard Nationally Advertised Price, 85c and 95¢ Two Yards Wide ...... 630 per sq. yd. Three Yards Wide..... 73c per 3q. yd. Gold-Seal Congoleum Rug-Border 24 inches wide. . .. 36 inches wide. . .. F. P. MAY HARDWARE CO., 469 C Street N.W., Distributor DEALERS Woodward & Lothrop, Washington, D. C. Lansburgh & Bro., Washington, D. C. Julius Lansburgh Furn. Co., Washington, D. C. The Hub Furniture Co., Washington, D. C. -Goldenberg’s, Washington, D. C. S. Kann Sons, Washington, D. C. National Furniture Co., Washington, D. C. The Palais Royal, Washington, D. C. Phillip Levy Co., Washington, D. C. Mayer & Co., 419 7th St. N.W., Washington, D. C. King’s Palace, 810 7th St. N.W., Washington, D. C. H. H. Swan, 3201 14th St. N.W., Washington, D. C. _ P. J. Nee Co., 745 7th St. N.W., Washington, D. C. Nelson Furn. Co., 508 H St. N.E., Washington, D. C. Wright Furn. Co., 905 7th St. N.W., Washington, D. C. Harry Kaufman Co., 1316 7th St. N.W., Wash,, D. C. M. Goldstein, 905 H St. N.E., Washington, D. C. H. Schneider, 716 41, St. S.W., Washington, D. C. D. Weinberg, 530 4; St. S.W., Washington, D. C. Geo. M. Yeatman, 426 7th St. S.W., Wash,, D. C. Takoma Hardware Co., Takoma Park, D. C. J. F. Darcey, 3106 M St. N.W., Washington, D. C. C. B. Long, 1251 Wisconsin Ave. N.W., Wash., D. C. J. Voronof, 723 47; St. S.W., Washington, D. C. H. Fischer, 2306 Pa. Ave. S.E., Washington, D. C. Frank Klawans, 1211 H St. N.E., Washington, D. C. Berlin & Freeman, 601 Pa. Ave. S.E., Wash,, D. C. The Hecht Co., Washington, D. C. Thompson B/ros., Anacostia, D. C. Frank Michelbach, Alexandria, Va. ; VIRGINIA Del Ray Department Store, Del Ray, Va. . Horace E. Brown, Falls Church, Va. Tyson Janney, Occoquan, Va. John Leary, Occoquan, Va. B. F. Herrell, Marshall, Va. E. E. Nichols Hardware Co., Purcellville, Va. J. W. Kincheloe, Rectortown, Va. F. C. Moultrup, Herndon, Va. Hulfish Hardware Co., The Plains, Va. Carter Furniture Co., Warrenton, Va. J. A. Coons, Warrenton, Va. .- Blue Ridge Hardware Co., Warrenton, Va. R. Lee Travers Fumniture Co., Warrenton, Va. E. M. Shreve, Cherrydale, Va. Trennis Dept. Store, Nokesville, Va. W. A. Bell & Bro., Fredericksburg, Va. Young Furniture Co., Fredericksburg, Va, R. T. Kelly & Son, Culpeper, Va, MARYLAND Ulle Bros., Beltsville, Md. Downs & Athey, Ednor, Md. Griffith & Riordon, Laytonsville, Md. W. E. Lewis & Son, Clarksburg, Md. E. E. Barr, Clarksburg, Md. Jas. M. Bowling, Hughesville, Md. Matthews, Howard Co., Inc., La Plata, Md. L. E. Mattingly & Co., Indian Head, Md. E. Trice, Mechanicsville, Md. ; Chiswell & Jones, Dickerson, Md. R. E. Waters, Germantown, Md. Jobn O. Pyles, Sellman, Md. Dudrow & Darby, Hyattsville, Md. Ward Bros., Rockville, Md. W. B. Bendett, Rockville, Md. Elgin Bros., Poolesville, Md. 1. A. Gehrman, 25 Carroll Ave, Takoma Park. MARYLAND—Continued Wright \& Co., Point of Rocks, Md. F. L. Watkins, Seat Pleasant, Md. Carr Bros. & Boswell, Hyattsville, Md. E. C. Gardiner, Gaithersburg, Md. WEST VIRGINIA P. S. Millard, Bakerton, W. Va. C. A. Moler, Bakerton, W. Va. S. J. Hodges, Shepardstown, W. Va. H. P. Schley, Shepardstown, W. Va. W. A. Walsh, Harpers Ferry, W. Va. C. W. Demony, Harpers Ferry, W. Va. M. M. Jenkins, Charles Town, W. Va.

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