Evening Star Newspaper, May 17, 1925, Page 58

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16 THE - SUNDAY STAR. WASHINGTON,"D. (.- ---Now for a ILivable Home this Summer! ; Some houses are so comfortable, so cool and airy and inviting in Summer, vou feel as if you might spend your vacation in them and have a good MAY 17, 1925—PART - 2. time. Yours can be that way too. The secret isn’t much. Simply choose the right curtains, screenings and rugs—such as are found below Sale of Silk - Shaded Bridge Lamps 5895 T hese with georgette shades are extremely low priced. Mothex Bags Hold Three Garments 59¢ And neither moth nor dust can get at them. They are made of heavy rope paper that lasts forseveral sea- sons, and are tarred to keep out moths, Shades of every sort of shape. ex- quisitely colored. Trimmed with fancy braid and deep silk fringe. : Just 39¢ insures three of The bases are mostly in richly col- i vour \Winter garments per —_— fectly. FEach bag is long and roomy. and covers every bit of vour clothing, and each has space for clothes hangers. ared polychrome effects, with a few other finishes included. Why not send one to that June bride? (Fourth Floor, The Hecht €o.) “Dolly Mode" Bed Sets 52.95 Made of heavily crin The most cheerinl look- ing drapes. with bright A Whole Carload of Sturdy | | ‘ " W g Window Screens and Screen Doors 3 Do g Double-bed size. ! R1x90, with holster throw. colored bird. floral or con- ventional designs onthem. Made with scalloped val- ance. Some with tie- backs. Time, tide and flies wait for no man. That's why you want to scurry down here tomor- & gold. row and take advantage of this great carload sale. Nationally known window screens and separatc screen doors placed on sale at a fraction of ‘their actual worth. And a carload isn’t much (Second Floor, F St Mohawk (Empire) Sheets when scattered about \WWashington. Screen Doors 51 .75 All ready with fixtures to be hung im- Neat looking, adjustable screens, 24x33. 3 AN mediately. Stained wooden frames and The frames are of strong. natural finished and white amuigs pLabs black wire screening. Sizes 2.0x6.6; 2.8x wood, covered with black wire screening. ounce awning duck. 68: 2105600 and 3x7-it Mounted on sturdy iron [ i ; % frames and complete with fixtures. Sizes 28 to 50 inches. Window Screens [ \ | | l Slightly imperfect They are labeled Em- pire, because subject to very trivial, little imper- fections. M a de of snowy - white round- thread muslin with deep hems. Size R1x90. (Second Floor. F St.) Tan and white and blue (Second Floor, F Street.) A 3-Door Side Icing Refrigerator 5947 Every home, whether it be a two-room apartment or an estate in Virginia, needs a (Second Floor. F St.) Sanitary galvanized provision shelves Radium white enamel lining Muslin Mattress Covers 51.89 Heavy unbleached muslin covers, with 5-in boxing and reinforced seams. Easily slipped over the mattresses and tied. Single, 34 or dou ble-bed sizes. refrigerator. A dependable, thoroughly modern refrigerator, which can hear the responsi- bility of the family's health—not a trifling matter, either. This is a medium sized refrigera- 2 c 3 s or, wi avy go oak case, fi vith sturdy hardw that keeps ir o nd Slightly imperfect $1.23 tor, with heavy golden oak n'\_xc fitted with sturdy hardware a% ke.ep the air out a prevents unnecessary waste of ice. The provision shelves and drain pipe are removable— shades; green., white. Ecin. ‘Sand and Blae: Al another proof of satisfaction. Just a limited number on display tomorrow at this special 3x6 feet and mounted on (Fourth Floor,” The Hecht Co.) dependable spring rollers. V (Second Floor, F St.) (Second Floor, F St.) Cross Stripe Overdrapes Cool-loo king flake Sheer voiles, marqui- settes and grenadines. All white or with colored dots and colored ruffles: blue, rose or gold. ~All have tie-hacks to match. (Second Floor, F-St.) arenadines in rose, tan and green, striped in self-color or white. Some of the drapes are plain; others with shaped valance. (Second Floor, F St.) With four burners and separate broiling and baking ovens. Both right and left hand styles, with shiny nickel trim- mings. (Pourth m; ‘ 200 Crex and Fiber Rugs Crex $8 85 Fiber 8x10 and 9x12 8V x10% and 9x12 Every rug in the lot is perfect throughout, with seasons of wear woven into the wire grass or fiber patterns. 31 patterns, all told, to choose from: 18 new Crex patterns and 13 new fiber patterns. Rugs one seldom sees at $8.85, and then only at the end of the season. Armstrong’s Inlaid $1 % Imported Algerian Linoleum---Seconds, Yd. | Mouzourk Fiber Rugs, $21 45 | They are beautiful! Reversible; too. Magle of heavy cocoa fiber in 15 different patterns. Typically Oriental in their rich colorings. The only reason the_\'\\'e been marked imperfect is because of occasional mis- prints in color. Bring room measurements. o (Fourth Floor, ‘The Hecht Co.) - Tthe Hecht C@ F Street at 7th Hemstitched linen towels in huck weave. All white. Long looped, double-thread Turkish towels. all white or with wide colored bor- ders. (Second Floor, F St.) Fragrant Cedar Chests Slightly Imperfect Warm double blan- kets for double beds, in large block and plaid patterns. Blue, green, tan and orchid, bound with colored sateen to match. (Second Floor, F St.) | Built of genuine Ten- nessee red cedar, which is absolutely mathproof. Dustproof, too. Size 36x18. Fittéd with heavy lock and key. (Second Fioor, F St.) v

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