Evening Star Newspaper, August 30, 1925, Page 50

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10 . ; THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. AUGUST 30, 1925—PART 2. ¥ e e e ] Skyvland Flower Ball | considerably enlarged for the Appa-|ed winners in the special features of | the most amusing costume, Miss Con~ll\luumain. N. C.; for the most amusing | mal tea in honor of Dr. and Mrs.|fire at the Pow Wow grounds. and a | burgh. Others present were Mrs. Ed 1 T | tachian Park convention in May, was | the Dall, of those participating | stance el of Washington: for!v'hlld costume, Miss Phoebe Young of | Fell of Annapolis, who also were the |riding party to Mary Mountain over | gar Cennedy. Miss Temple Per; heir costumes, either tic floral headdress, | Washington, as Charlie Chaplin. An- | guests of honor at a small tea given |the Lee highway were other big gen-|Mr. and Mr liam- Baltantyne, ir the most and Miss Margare hington, Mr. and Mr. rs of the week. | Plev. Dr. Qual Picturesque Event| transferred for the occasion into an | it I Harrison Powell of Bal-| Winship of W wer of baisai | d ossard of New York: for | other very beautiful costume, which, | Monray afternoon by Mr. and Mrs. | er: most beautiful corsage bouquet, | however, did not come under any of | William Ballantyne, jr.. of Washing-| | tminense wood ¥oa fluwer ball, one of the most | webutira nual entertain. | @4 pine bou d masses of golden vhicl Basil Jones of Richmond; for | the pr that of Miss [ton at their cabin in the ard fo rgh, Dr. and Mrs u T - he w were: For the most best w ng couple, Miss M N: ., as|land C: 3 tichmond, Mrs. C. T Mrs. Cona glow, while fre tms of the Ry heir b Stewar ments giv a.. through | E10%. sly hedecked costume. which | Kennedy Washington and - 2 polis o eash | ceiling i » adjudged the most perfectly | Hanson of Baltimore; for the best rt of Indianapolis. | 5. ‘George | of Naw . Peter Blan. {lights s designed in neral, AMiss Juel Dowl- | trotting here was another big all Pollock and . | chard of Baltiine I |i - for the most artistic | el and Mr. -Har pic on the Crescent Rock | G yudd, N JKennedy | Interstate Comm Commissioner with natural flawers, [¢ th dinner cooked in the open Washing- | and- Mrs. Clyde I tohis ant Doy dance followed by a bon- ! ton, wn of Pitts- | the last week end at yiand s of Washingtol | — = - - = e —— —— No Interest or Extra Charges for the Privilege of Divided Payments i | Our convepient Divided Payment Plan is at your. disposal in buying Furni- ture. and vou do not have to pay interest or extra charges for this privilege Why pay interest? Buy Now—Have Your Furniture Delivered Later If you would like to select your furniture now at these lower Autumn Sale prices, but are not in a position to take care of the selections until later, we will' reserve your purchases free of charge until you are ready for them. No extra charge for this service, and only a small payment is necessary. You don’t need to make any additional payment until after the furniture is delivered. TO 1T BAYS eIrgs LEPENDABLE STORE" / These $200.00 and $225.00 High-Class Dining Room Bedroom and Living Room Suites at $145 for Choice ‘it righti—marked still lower than our usual lowest-in-the-city prices—these beautiful suites offer an opportunity seldom known in such splendid ! This feature offering for the first days of the Autumn Furniture Sale i but one of many—scores more of equal saving importance await you on l Our Slogan-—“Furniture That Merits Confidence & at Lowest-in-the-City Prices” . Boug furnit our fleors. Come! Ll — oL ____ __,(‘—“f Tl ' l”l : - [ n_ TN oSt il n;}:unu i Tl M. S 3 This Sale Stands Out Prominently as the Real Opportunity to Beautify the Home at Real Savings. Each Suite Pictured is Marked $50 to $75 Less Than Actual Value Furniture of newest designs—ecarefully selected from high-class manufacturers—offered in this sale at lower prices than you expected to pay. Furniture of splendid quality, built for lasting service and satisfaction—your pride of ownership will increase throughout the years of its service. Homeworthy furniture in every way—at prices which mean distinct savings. The suite you desire for your home is right hére in this sale, and it may be purchased on our convenient Divided Payment Plan. No interest or extra charges. : I y e —————————— e ———— | T——— g The Ten-Piece Dining flThe Four-Pc. Bedroom | [The Three-Piece Living The Three-Piece Kroehler L ‘ ~ |Room Suite as Sketched| | Suite as Sketched Room Suite as Sketched| | Davenport Suite as Sketched | $145 $145 $145 || $145 i Cheerful, inviting dining room furniture at surpris- ) 2 b A remarkably low price lor.n suite of sun:h un:;su.al : : i 1l ingly small cost. Made of combination American wal- Your choice of Huguenot or American combination beauty. Restful Davenport, Chair and Wing Chair, A practical suite that comes in handy when (ch‘ un- nut, finished to bring out the beauty of the natural wal- walnut finishes. Four large pieces, well made and fin- equipped with spring seats and backs; excellent spring expected overnight guest arrives. Cane panel Krochler I nut wood. Designed most artistically. without any deco- ished. Drawers of 3-ply mahogany, all dust-proof con- underconstruction. The graceful arms finished with Davenport, with mahogany finish frame of graceful de- | ration. Interior finished in the best manner. 60-inch struction throughout. The four pieces comprise 6-draw- tassels. Upholstered in figured jacquard velour—rich B i um Al 4t hed Spriag ] , 42x54-inch oblong Extension Table, double door s = 5 ; : _ h it ‘ S:§i§ e:closed Chi’u‘a ‘Cabinet \:md 6 splendid chairs, er Vanity, large Dresser, Chifforobe or Chest of Draw- color tones of taupe with rose or taupe with blue back- filled cushions of Baker cut velour. Two large com- | upholstered in leather or jacquard velour. == ers and graceful bow-foot Bed. ground, z fortable chairs to match.

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