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THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON,. D. C., SEPTEMBER .6, 1925--PART 1. Store Hours: 8 to 6 Closed All Day #¢ y) Closed All Day Monday Monday Labor Day Labor Day o NE. Corner 7th and H Sts. NW. S O N A AR R S S R X FREE! Many valuable premiums offered to ‘National pa- trons with purc of $25 and over. For instance— $25 o Commole et or 1- $50 Decorated Cantater w === Rock-Bottom Prices and Easy Credit IARLANANANANANENNNNNNNNN S ERRLLERRRRRLERUNARNNES S CREDIT No need to keep those old and worn-out pieces or suites of furniture in your home. Come down here and select the items you want—we will trust ¥ them gladly. This ¢ store has become famous for % its Easy Credit Terms. Just a very small cash deposit and # the balance in smaller weekly or monthly payments, as you @ prefer. Come down today # and inquire about our plan. ¥ S R R R R On These Sensational Values To Refurnish Your Home Mahogany Finish Chickasaw Rose. Native of Far South, Is Successfully Grown by | Miss Carrie Harrison in Her Newton Street RRRNNRRNNNNNE SAAAA S S R R AR R R RN R NN A & —_ (=3 (=] FARVALANNUNENNNANNNCNNSNS AARAARALRRLRANRRRNNNNNANS P Bridge Lamps Wi SERGE Phonograph : g o A ‘ i —— stand. Prices start at = » Floor Lamps " 2N - Many designs and shapes to >~ - choose from. Com- 5 plete with mahogany 1 stand and shade. $ ~75 Prices start at Easy Credit Terms Easy Credit Terms 6-Piece Walnut Finish Dining Room Suite il A A new arrival just recently receivetl and offered at a ve: i i : = 2 5 4 ! 2 ry attractive price. A GARDEN OF WILD ROSES. . K Comprises Oblong Extension Table, Buffet and four Side Chairs with genuine $ 6 9 7 tiny water lilies floating on a sea of | 4 gl ke Mg Sk | leather seats. Expert workmanship throughout and beautifully finished. duced by the bracts at the base of = Priced exceptionally low. the blossoms. The bloom is creamy | : vellow with zolden stamens and pos Sold on Our Famous Easy Credit Terms sesses a strong, penetrating fragrance which is unlike that of any other rose. | Mi: Harrison has raised hundreds of om seed. She believes that this practice is too little followed by rose growers. Not on are vigorous sh obtained, A e A e R R N A Double Da-Bed Cretonne Covered 1725 Easy Credit Terms arieties zed but producing for their The most worth-while { these have been brought in from | Orient by agricultural explorers and some of them have become the ancestors of the well known hybrid tea and hybrid perpetual garden roses. on pedigreed There | sands of new varieties in the ca Chickasaw Rose Thrives Here. logues. Before buying them, she says, it is as important to learn their ancestry as it is in the case of live stock. A cross or a sport from weak ancestors is almost certain to show serious defects as a garden rose Miss eventually. o “mlh; She also has cultivated success . fully in Washington the white climb- ing Cherokee rose of the South which has been considered impossible in this locality. It never has at | tained a vigorous growth, like the Chickasaw. Both these roses orig :"aéed g e hm: A e e A suite that does double duty. Serves as a living successtully demonstrated, | troduced into the South through O - sl rtiom: < umd g agatiilly damankteatel, | Engmua: oom by day or room at night whenever neces- . Miss Another rose she is cultivating is | sary. Just as pictured, with Bed-Davenport, Armchair 2 an everblooming pink and white, | and Rocker, strongly constructed for many years of somewhat of the polyantha type, but steady service. e # with a larger blossom, which has ; This 1s @S 2| never been named. She obtained it Easy Credit Terms e eneThals | from the Vanderbilt estate at Bilt : e | more, N. C., and proposes to christen e Dossibility of| 4t “The Brookland,” after her own ata hedges around fields through eaad g A N iand swhich will be | home. ~She has also the Watsonia rviceable a - | rose of China and the iron rose of C b' Ficsalieann) plos han | yapan, both interesting as.type speci- | / $ e abinet A rarity ¥ en. probably Washingon, is 2 s known in Its n no ill effects at all which have injured other roses in the same garden re- puted to be better able to stand cold | Velour Living Room Suites A superb suite of unusually fine construction and comfort. It would most certainly show to excellent advantage in your living room. Comprises large $ Settee, Fireside Chair and Armchair, overstuffed and well upholstered with fine 7elour. Easy Credit Terms s sees a future economic ce for A R O O AR Y ARAATTRLALALAARRLLLARRRAAANRAS RN N PSS ARTRANRRRRNANRNNNRNSNN \\\\\\\\\\\\\\\" the famed eglantine hed 8 s land looms in Miss Harrison's vision, | 7ens. The latter has red leaves like e the Japanese maple. as ove 5 Makes Ideal Hedge. | Miss Harrison has three varieties | | | as hange In the first place the bracteata has | °f Japanese Kerrlas. lncluding some | N the thickest ‘leaves of any known |Unusual specimens with single e | Can Also Be Used R 3 rose. Its foliage very dense, glossy iyt hiese, she-siys, gre,members AS a Cooker —_— wi'h Oven e patens ¥ | of the rose family. | Serv thick, probably thicker than any | Which she takes special pride is the $ 95 of the popular hedge plants. They | traneplanting of a full grown lom . ‘ are covered with Jong, malignant, | Pardy poplar from beside the railroac 2 b | ‘ .75 curved thorns. A vigorous bracteata | tracks at Brookland. The: group of ‘ hedge would be impossible.for stock | trees from which it was taken 10 E Credit T . to get through. The nearest approach | Years ago have remained stationary asy Credit Terms == to itin the fence line is barbed wire. | The transplanted tree, however. has | & S If left alone it is a climber. But its | Srown mnearly 20 feet and still is| ) asy Credit Terms can be ‘stopped a v poi growing. | ibrsllaced "‘,,‘I’,';,:,: o 0% | Miss Harrison is the mother of the vear, and thus forcing | Walter -Reed Hospital gardens. A d | considerable - number . of the rarer Six, 8 or 10 foot | SPecimens found there originally were | be entirely practical, | transplanted from her garden. Her The rose propagates easily from cut. | collection contains almost every tvpe tings, 30 that large quantities of it |Of rose and a collection of rhododen could be produced economically. It [drons unrivaled in Washingfon. A lives practically forever conspicuous object in her vardl at Y Rdom Fonr,: Mol | present is a crepe m\‘rl:{* \\ihh hl:r’ = . Monyss. | soms much nearer red than the| o a starts blooming - in | average Mahogany-Finish v and continues until October | On the third-story portico of her f 3 with a type of blossom which is un- | home Miss Harrison has arranged in T b P i RS T R SOUTE 0 L el s Davenport Table E 2\ rears ch. like thousands of | flowers. L B ! $9 75 = f 1 Mahogany-Finish $7.98 Easy Credit Terms Easy Credit Terms “The Busy Corner” ,‘ A Sensat.lonal J Bargan Credit Terms Will Be Closed | »7 ,: e : e All Dey Tadiibwreis: f This Beautiful French Walnut Bedroom Suite A very attractive suite, ‘just arrived, in beautiful two-tone French Walnut. Just as pictured, with Bow-end Bed, Semi-Vanity, Chiffonier and Dresser. All $ 1 09 La bo r Da y! I v strongly constructed and beautifully finished. How nice this suite would look i in your bedroom! 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