Evening Star Newspaper, May 3, 1925, Page 84

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THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, MAY 3, 1925—PART 5. ‘ The Hub’s Free Pre_m_ium S&Vin gs, Galor e dnd The ljub’s _Free Premium | set with every purchase _ with a purchase of fur- of $100 or more, cash or niture amounting to $100 charge account. A com- (4 [4 or more, cash or charge plete and valuable cook- | l re l a y e u account. A most satis- ing outfit, of which one factory and valuable gift may well be proud to 4 4 any housewife would be —_——————— e N —_ CRE R B el £y own, —— glad to possess. vv"vv 7 Vv‘v e 53 . RN m’o?o':’:!ofbfo GENUINE REED 3 PIECE SUITE 557w ) & Made by the Ypsilanti Reed Furniture Company— a product of excellence. Consists of a Five-foot Seitee Rocker and Armchair. Cretenne-covered cushion scats and pad backs. i YR \ U V) QDX \ : . s Fiber Reed | |Fiber Reed 10-Piece Genuine Walnut Dining Room Group | Rocker de in the popular) = ity \»-,, 1\‘1” 2 ObloB gfiTab?c ‘ = = = . 382 5 Do yvou realize what a big value this is? : i i < = - ; 4 The picture hardly does the suite justice! . = i the most { China Cabinet = -} Roll-arm de y M insiste o Al A actibet chin 4 p i Sty = 4 Consists of full vanity, bow-foot bed, chif- 2 SRR S = 4 sign durably 5 < ern type and the t Doyble-Door Server — s made and nice- d - T ; artistic buffet. Six . s — . 8 = Mk 4 forette and dresser. Two-toned gold-line e i 5 6 Genuine Leather I finished £ i oy genuine leather - seat 5 4 decorated panels. Special pric No Added Cost for Credit = = S ; e g On Credit at This Low Price Buy Door and Window Screens At th b on Credit! y exact measurements when ordering standard and usually are cut down to fit Sizes z the desired space. Screen Doors. phin walnut-stained $169 frames; sizes 2 it. 6 in. by 6 ft. 6 in Hardwood-finish Doors, heavy size 2 it. 8in. by 6 it. 8 in Window Screens Best makes—Easy Sliding Adjust- e 15 i table and four able Window Screens, in every : > i = ZAL" - = fimish s back, wood seat chairs wanted size L - ) Y to match. Special, 15 Inches High. 24 Inches High. [RS8 e = 2z ‘ S| R amatetor On Credit Open to 33 Open to 37 o room. Inches. Inches. 1 35¢ 69 _. Lawn Mower J A dependable type—roller bearings— T Speci A Bedroom by Night, a Living Room by Day | N AL : Tk large and luxu- £ = Armchair NG o 5 1 datie svsrateitin icee; N % ; Bed- X ‘ - upholstered in velour. § Davenport Cedar Chests = = I B Comfortable spring-filled and Rocker The idéal® ron rrame seats. Note the daven- as shown = s WEg) SR 5 Metal frame, with brown for furs, en Lawn Bench 3 L AA port—open as a bed. — Mahogany-Finished Khaki cloth, covered pad $ 75 Bisakits . ote. ATl Hardwood slat seat 2 : : Frames g windShieli § compiete = and back bolted to $4| .95 ; e O'};.C,"fz'.fz,“' On Credit at LA e e frame. —_— The Hub Canopy and Stand Extra! 90c a Week pnonograpn outri Ch:ttce $ 49.7 5 aivlggwg i Records! sizes and styles. Prices start at The console model at right is finished in mahogany. Two-door front, Queen Anne design with radio compartment. This phono- graph has a guaranteed motor and an improved two-way radio tone arm. Six records included. g e i R On Easy Terms Walnut-Finish Day Bed \3 l “Rivoli” Cabinet L great space - saver—at- ' 1 | ¢ £ Vo Consists of a continuous- oo—a utility bed 95 18 Phonograph at Left ==Ll B IR post white enamel metal bed, a 5 des comfortable ° 1 2 [ Queen Anne Period—beauti- ~ reversible mattress and a - two people. Cretonne cov- fully finished in genuine mahog- / samtary woven wire spring. ered pad and valance. any veneers—complete with SIX RECORDS. Fumed Oak Porch Swing with metal chains Arm Porch Rocker ! E @ i g ihyseat Garden Hose (= rLladv‘vn Bench . : = = = = 3349 25" feet of Good Folding < 2= & i Qualify i Rubbé: 4GaT- i i $7:19 WASHINGTONS GREATEST FURNITURE STORE; CASH = CREDIT J o o 0 Rocker, JL15, o tantwood, Seventh and D Streets N.W.

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