Evening Star Newspaper, April 4, 1926, Page 18

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THE SUNDAY STAR. WASHINGTON, D. €. APRIL 4 1926—PART 1. DOUG AND MARY' [vtomarwties ot BY MARY BLAKE. SHY FROM CAMERA e Pose After Lat»ter Pi‘otests: That Sunlight Makes One Look *“Very Old.” Tnfiu. | under entinl ind main immune and at this time they will and assiduous atte n usefulness oid it, the or until v the pho our which both tuake leading parts SALE WILL AID HOME. Residents of Episcopal Church In- stitu Offer Work Thursday. known [ date are ADY/4CAVTIFR Y ERRRTR 01 {8 U YAL) uthor pheus an | Golf Course 18 Holes and Permanent Graens P s“ PERLSTORCEOTNES. 13 sty e ey alvation Army Seeks Discarded . Articles of All Sorts. © Only 30 Miles Away Mivles P ¥ Water Front Sites Leased As Low as $25 a Year S Our Forty-Flrst B‘lrthd_ay VIRTUALLY ! | ) A SALE i —A Coincidence and a Conviction— Offering the advant without the attendan s the lease cm furthermore. the use of the Clul property. Time in its cyclc brings our forty-first annivcrsary on the same day we opened Lt T ; our doors and asked recognition of the public. That day was Easter Monday = Building Costs Financed on 10 VearhBasis j —1885. FURNISHED BUNGALOWS . . . . SEASON RENTALS i It wasn't just the estabhshmg of “another“ store. We had a purpose more ol H . . . . . % profound s ambition more vaultmg, and we laxd down a polxcy unique, Proportionate Rates Shorter . it even for those days. We kcpt store our way—rendered service as we sought opportunity and found it: took the public into our confidence. and kept faith with our customers—looking both to the integrity of our merchandise—and the i 1206 18th Street N.W., Main 7523. Or, if downtown, in Vienna ’ “Ask Mr. Foster.” g King i = ] . 3 _emm@mrwmm@ cquablllty of our prices. The determination of our methods soon brought us distinction for their dif- ference—and we grcw—and grew—keeping step with the changing times. And we are still growing—with the self-same policy governing, us and protecting you. Birthdays are review days. Out of retrospection come helpful suggestions for the future. The successes of the past furnish experience for fuller accomplish- ment in the years ahead. With the same breath that voices our sincere thanks to our loyal friends and patrons—we give renewal of our pledge of allegiance to those prin- ciples which have made this store popular-—and with the spirit of forty-one prosper- 88-NOTE PLAYER PIANO ous years back of us—we shall strive the hardcr to merit your bestowed preference. Appreci atively, 30 DAYS FREE TRIAL i Mus:c Rolls IN YOUR OWN HOME On Our Liberal Exchange Bench Plan. Select your Player Now Delivery | This Offer for Today Brand New Players, $295, $325, $395 and up » PIANO SHOP 227 Pennsylvania Avenie Southeast %@% : President

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