Evening Star Newspaper, May 3, 1925, Page 23

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THE SUNDA ° STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, MAY 3, 1925—PART 1. —n BUSINESS LEADERS | T0 CONVENE HERE U. S. Chamber of Commerce | Will Dedicate Building at |27 777 7T $1 Cash, 50c Weekly Pays for Any i/;/‘/;%///%/ ‘ Gold Seal Congoleum Rug at These i / Nationally Advertised -Prices 7.6x0-1¢ Bordered R e rronest Goldseal 11,70 VY % An Rug' De }.vered : Of '~~~ It Gold Scal §14 .24 d Rugs The Phillip Levy Store—at 735 7th Street—makes this unusual offer on Genuine Gold Seal Congoleum Rugs to acquaint you with the beauty and wear- ing quality of this celebrated floor covering which is advertised every week in The Saturday Evening Post and many other fine magazines. Every Gold Seal Congoleum Rug is absolutely waterproof—lies perfectly flat to the floor without gluing or tacking and carries the Gold Seal guarantee of absolute satisfaction or your money refunded. There are dozens of patterns to choose from in designs suitable for every room in your home. These rugs are ideal for hot weather use as well as year ’round service. $1 cash and 50 cents a week pays fgr yours. Be here early Monday—at 735 7th Street Northwest. \ So Piece. i II)D_ec:oratseo%: % the . inner How to Refurnish at Small Cost— Included If you have c home that you have oney’ ) = ough 10 or 15 too good to “sell for a song,” 1t on new, ger want. You 1se we allow you the building and of the chamber; St. Louis, former Secr Commerce and Labor, and Chief | Justice Taft. You can see them most every day now. At other general meetings of the Why worry ab ¢ of your . o o . o . 5 : ¥ v about the safety of your clothes chamber Secretary I er of the 5 t Department of Commerce, and Secre- |l when Mothproof Cedar Chests may be pur- -I'1ece vining oSuite—lviirror, Yinner Se tary Jardine of the Department of | . chased at these low prices— Agriculture, will address the dele- g sk r pariTing SralioAfor tan row 15t he b oultl ore e al i : 3 ¢ sparkling valy rrow s utfit of e T s e f:‘ul;it;ran’dr t h C. | I $17.50 Ches .$12.50 pictured. Included is 2 buffet of pleasing size—a china cabinet—an oblong . . P > b # . and inclosed server, all in American walnut with leather s $23.00 Chests -$18.75 Also a 50-plece decorated dinner set and a polychr frame mir Terms, $8 Monthly Fleet Cory merchant m: i e e o ; = $2500 Chests. ...ceueeee. $19.85 chusetts, is to st ) “C G i and the American Public. | $1 Delivers Yours G. U. DEBATING HONOR | GOES TO MONTANAN | T. Emmett McKenzie Gets $50 in Gold—J. Burke Walsh Is Winner Also. As winner of the interclass debat- inz championship, T Kenzle, '25, of Butte, Mont., Georgetown U achieved the h of the year. $5 for Your Old A.ceeywayto Beat Summer’s Heat L 1sh of the Dis- | S i ! i ‘ errigerator ' 3 2 A cool kitchen in hot weather is possible <] - P 5 g 1 only when you own a “short chimney” st,\"}e 7 2 3 evement, an h &t the | [li . American Home Ofl Cook Stove—because the . Tl v iiwErae Just now yowll find a complete showing on our : g . e L t t o S bt |l ot oy Jout, Bad e somplets shoving, op o @ i e-Tesoeens S am erican nut Bedroom Suite .50 will be made on com- ator—made especally for us by the Gibson Com- P ve as part payment. $ -8 Built right from the inside out. That's the big feature of this good-looking Bedr: Sui i — e pany. Prices aren't high for either, for top icers S orner vodels withont two-tone gold line decoration. Included is a large dresser, bow-end bed, man's valet ehifforohe and fuil debate v cor may be had for as little as. . . high shelf, now skirt view six-drawer vanity. $1 Cash Delivers Any Refrigerator Terms $1 Week Charge Accounts Payable Monthly ber of the w yciate on_the 3 Wilkes, oration counsel; John F Y, nt secretary to the nation, advisory committee for aeronautic T. Kranv of the Civil S mission, and Victor S. Mer presided MRS IDA ELIZABETH DENT | =T |l — SUCCUMBS IN OAKLEY z ] 2 i Y & i e g . Home Outfits on Liberal Terms U : A K ""("0'!' old, wife of Col. John Marsha > AN A MG Dent of Oakley, St. . There is something more to furnish- N 3 £ ¢ | 7 @ R ing the home than the mere going to \ “a furm}ure store” and buying furni- riCes by ture. You have to live with tha fur- rch, Oakley, at 2 o'clock today. nishings you buy practically ail your e home of Col. and’:Mré; Dant, . . life—at least, most folks do. This is which they had occupied 50 ¢ 4. 1ece apestry- eat arior u t more than a mere furniture store, and was destroved by fire four week : young folks who want to buy their %iie shock caused by the fire is be- outfit will find this store a most help- ?:\m] to huve hastened the death of ful one—we like to feel that we are s. Dent, who had been an invalid For the home that is small The outfit includes a 3-plece P Teiins DLt e y : . : b urnishers. 3 Col. Dent, who is 81 this mahogany - finished parlor $59 50 :;_ll\rl;ng Room Suite—with tap. Dot s il . is 111 from shock. seats over oil-tempered . th et otithe outfit is just the thing. It is StEE]. ADEITES: 0 TADCArT, (THDIE s L s s i Cooln Col C mf s Reed iber Sui Sl [ e e wi e L methe | T pEE T e ess, Lolor, Comfort in Fiber Suites Besides her hus- ARt v. shelf. p this out and bring Vy & Co eight children: John cially priced for tomorrow. it to the store tomorrow. p . shall, Elliott E., Frances rine nd Ida Louise Dent of ey; W b S e H. Bla istone of W 18- ton; Wright B. Dent of Baltimore and Walter P. Dent of Philadelphia, and 18 grandchiliren and 2 great- 3-piece Reed-fiber Suites in Three-piece Reed Fiber Suite, with i i 3nch arms, cretonne spring pad 735 7th . N.W. baronial brown y»l(h cretonne cush- ¢ i d - ilbert Dent and Mrs. Terms $5 Ca-',h, $1 Week St ions over spring seats, 339 50 backs. "c"fiu‘“r',e‘;";"fk eurphggtér’%?v & chair, rocker, settee,.... R tinats cushion

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