Evening Star Newspaper, November 29, 1925, Page 70

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" 18 '1"1“‘: STUNDAY B IXBXH XIBIBIBIEAI fiiiii%i%&i&ifzii%&iflii STAR, WASHINGTON, D. (., NOVEMBER 29, 1923—PART 2. ERXBIERR RBIBIBIBIBIEIRIS X IBIBIRIEIEIE %&Wmfi&r Chenille Rusgs At 40% Saving Room Siz Regularly 9212 $58'75 $95 42 Chenille rugs—copies of fine old Per- sian patterns. Bought at a most unusual concession—but so few in number that none will be left after Monday. In two popular shades—a very rich blend of tan with rose and gold, and of blue with rose and gold. Other Sizes Originally Now 7 ft. 6 in. x 10 ft. 75 546.50 o ft. x'9 §t. $55 $32.50 4 ft. x 6 ft. $27.50 $16.50 36 in. x 65 in. $17.50 $9.50 27 in. x 54 in. 12 56.50 A‘é % Cedar Chests---for Gifts —that every home will welcome. There is no better way to take care of clothes from season to season than in their fragrant mothproof depths. Chest of Tennessee Red Cedar, $8.95 Usuaity §115€ Highly polished, well made—both dust and moth proof. An ornament to any room. And { not amiss as a seat. 36 inches long. Cedar Chest with Extra Large Cedar Lock and Key Chest, $15.95 $19.95 g Usually $20 Usually $23.95 Red Tennessee cedar—ex A chest you will find ha tra large and roomy—rein to dupiicate at this price. | forced top. Fitted with lock is four feet long—-large and key, which is a decided enough for all the famfly be point in its favor. 44 inches longings to be stored. Moth long. and dust proof, as well a = 10,000 Yds. to Drape and Hang (9 Regular $1 to $1.65 Sunfast Rayons, 36 inches wide—plain, striped and fig- ured. Sunfast mercerized poplin; gold. High-grade Terry Cloth, excellent for portieres and drapes. Silk Pongee, 33 inches wide. “12 Mommie Cloth,” in natural only. (Sixth Floor) Genuine Persians, $38.50 A choice of many soft Oriental colors. Every rug handmade and thoroughly washed. size 3x5 ft. RERXELERXERERXEXEXEIXEIEXEXEX natural, rose, blue and Fringed Seamless Velvets $33.85 When in doubt over - 5 o : towels are always trumps. Beautiful Persian and Chinese patterns in i 5 twenty different designs. Tans, taupes, sands. descent Colored Scrim makes beautiful curtains. Or'le]i. blues. pick. gifts—remember- Large ones or little Dainty ones or heavy Turkish. Take vour Cretonnes in the newest designs, both light and dark colors. The new Irri- Embroidered Towels “Martex” Turkish Towels RERERERERERE LS A% w 22 Axminster Scatter Rugs $2.95 Very bright and cheerful as to colors. Will look well anywhere vou put them. Nice size, too—27x54 in. Make the house festive for the children’s holiday. Put Surprise them. Why not do it when you have this opportunity to beautify up new portieres—hang new curtains. vour home? It will cost you next to nothing. i (Sixth Floor.) Wool-Mixed Blankets or Wool-Filled Comforts, $4.95 Double blankets—double-bed size—of wool and cotton mixed. In large plaid blocks of rose, blue, gray, tan and orchid. Bound in sateen to match the plaids. Comforts, filled with lamb’s wool. Double-bed size, too. Cov- ered with figured silkoline (plain silkoline bordered) in attractive 69¢ and 8¢ Pure linen, Porto Rican embroidered — fast colors. Size 15x24, 69¢; 18x30, 89¢c. Madelra embroldered, size 16x24, are 89c. “Martex” Bath Towels 95¢ Slightly Irregular Very large Turkish bath towels. Some In plaid pat- terns—others with rose, blue, orchid and gold bor ders. Regular $1.65. Half Linen Towels 29¢ Linen and cotton mixed weave. Noted for long wear 59¢ Seconds Of heavy double thread weave. In many attractiv: patterns. A few irregulari ties, scarcely noticeable Regular $1. Linen Towels 39c Silver bleached linen with space for monogram. The borders are of the same silver bleach as the towels. “Martex” Bath Mats $1.95 Seconds The popular “Martex” and good laundering quali- ties. Borders in many bright colors, colors. k3 (8ixth Floer) *»* (sixta Floor) Thr, HEcHT CO-F STREET - ulbransen Chrlstmas Club Tomorrow! makes you a member, and reserves any one of the famous Gulbransen Regzsterzng Pianos until Christmas. The “Community Model” pictured, at *450. Or others, in more elaborate cabinets—but all with the same patented Gulbranse movement, at *530, *615 and *700 A Wonderful Instrument--the’ “Community” Gulbransen 3450 How often have you heard people say, “I wouldn’t have a player piano—they sound so mechanical.” These are people who never have heard the Gulbransen. They do not understand the “Regis-\ tering” principle on which Gulbransens are built. Player pianos “knock” the xxzzxxsszzxrxszzzxzxzay keys down, giving a mechanical sound. The Gulbransen Regis- tering Piano “presses” the keys down, as your own fingers would. Once you have followed the 4 instruction rolls which come with each piano, you can interpret even the most difficult music, even as the writer himself Wwould. EP TP A S S ST S LT AL PT LIPS ST P SIS IT I AL ATIAZ ST ST P SO s X B % 4 Y B ) & B\ = e\ 54 8y ] * MELEENZ A B\ B, 8y B 8y B, A A, 8y B, 8y B, 8y B 8y B Y B e O o - = ~n ()] 9 {1} S— Features exclusive with the Gulbransen Registering Piano It plays all makes of music rolls. It is the easiest of all to operate. It is nationally priced—branded in the back. XEXEXEXRXEXRX %X N Four instruction rolls with each piano. de MarK Gulbransen Trade M m Four individual lessons in your home. THE HECHT CO.,MAIN STORE 618 F Street This is why we want you to see and hear and play the Gulbransen —and then you'll own it. The Christmas club is the way—select tomorrow—and pay over a long period, in smail amounts. B Duet bench included with each piano. # $2.50 holds it until Christmas. Payments extended over a long period. 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