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THE SUNDAY STAR., WASHINGTON, D. C. SEPTEMBER 12, 1926—PART 2. UB Superbly Ready/ i 1y ible Merchandise, . the Most Liberal Credit Terms That Satisfies $150 a Week Pays for This Suite 10-Pc. Walnut Veneer Dining Room Suite Once again we offer this attractive Tudor dining room suite, in genuine wal- nut veneer (on gumwood) at a very low price. As illustrated, a buffet, oblong ex- tension table, server, china cabinet and six genuine leather-seat chairs to match. Weekly or Monthly Payments—T he Hub TS S Z ST pr Coverings on Display Buy Now at The Hub! Week—Use Your Credit! Seconds in Congoleum Rugs —CGuaranteed by The Hub In Floral and Conventional Patterns—Subject to Slight Imperfections in Print. Room Size, 6x9 Feet, $4.95 Room Size, 9x12 Feet, $9.95 Room Size, 9x15 Feet, $11.95 8-4 (2 Yds. Wide) Congoleum Fl Coveri ' Cut Sivmes Ful?xsll:.n%ring 49(: Measurements Sq.Yd. Subject to Slight Imperfections Manufacturer’s Sample ' Bed Comfortables Slightly soiled from handling—in large Special All-Metal L ':0\\“\\“\\“\\“\\%%““ BRSO SS AR SRR AR AR RS SN SN SRR S N E:;:icrc‘lcs new cotton-filled —attractively " Guaranteed : | arpet ' $2.49 and $4.49 Sweeper $1—1—9- WOOL FILLED COMFORTABLES $6 49 No Phone or Mail Orders Satine and Silk Mull Covered . . T AT v _"_l “Hub Special” Kitchen Cabinet 5243 You'll appreci- ate the many time and labor-saving features this cabi- net provides; also the Easy Terms—as st Furniture Store | . Credit | for It! A R R e A S i A A R R R A A A A S S R S N S N A 3 A S3SS ] “% ATLALAAATET AT T A TTAAAAAATAAATHLAAAATATALTHLALATELAAELAAAAA LA LA AN AN A AL L EREA A AR AR ARNAN R LSRN N NN . Gate-Leg Table o AAATALALARAARAERARAR AR ERRRARERAENNNN Mahogany finish base. n ideal table for the living room or breakfast On Credit! Water Set and Tray $1.39 Tray is pretily dec- orated in colors. No Phone or Mail Orders ; 1 $209.75 Four=iece Genuine . Walnut Veneer Bedroom Suite Four pieces, includ- = ing large dresser with stationary mirror, vanity, bow bed and chifforobe. Genuine walnut veneers on gumwood with two- tone finish and ma- hogany drawer bot- toms. On Credit! ZAXEAEAFATLARLALLELAL LA AL LI AATE ARSI ERARNERRRRAAN Overstuffed style— covered in imitation leather. IARLARALALERALR AR NANSARANNNRENSS NN ’“W%M‘:MM*WMMM“WW-M? M‘PM{“” i g i \ Bird Cage Fish Bowl in red and b 4 4 and 4’PC. Bedmm Suile 3 2:10‘:;‘\ enamel and Stand Métal Stand ] % An unusually attractive suite of four < . : . ; s No Phone or Mail Orders generous size pieces—gumwood con- . struction, Amcrican walnut finish. As s SRR SRR R S R U e R R R e L R B ST S pictured, a dresser, bow-foot bed, chest Porcelain- of drawers and semi-vanity. Top Easy Credit Terms at The Hub Kitchen padesdoedeelrdedefoalsadsodoodeedeedradhalne b adoadeodeadaluadbadodoodsiiadeadoodreeeisoedeodeode o efueles WW&& T abl < Day Bed — $15.95 = Mail Orders A great convenience in : - AH 7 . CASABED: any home! Wood finish Cici metal frame, complete with mattress pad covered in cretonne. Easy Terms P 3 Bamboo Fernery : Book Rack $1.98 $2.49 No Phone or e No Phone Mail Orders Mail Orders ECRARS A SRR AR AR R R S N AN AR IR SRR AR R SRS S ANRN RN RS SR SRS A RAS ATLALRALTARL AL RARNNSR SRR : J 2 Z H ¢ 2 7 s 2 Z b4 2 ¢ 2 ¢ 2 A 7 ¢ 4 : 4 2 ¢ 2 4 : 2 z ? % s H 2 Z z ¢ % % ¢ z A 2 4 ? 2 4 ¢ 2 ‘ 7 ¢ ’ 2 2 2 % +AS A BED- = When You Desire Something Exceptional in Overstuffed Bed-Davenport Suites ™ = ‘ Come to The Hub Start ut The three large and luxurious pieces in this group bear the stamp of good $127 for workmanship—they have loose spring-filled cushion seats and spring foundation : a short covering of velour. A most unusual value—one that will atiract many homemakers. | Bed- Bed-Davenport. Armchair and Wing Chair—the comfortable-looking bed is con- cealed in the davenport. Davenport Buy at The Hub—Pay as You Earn LB ERTL LA SRR AT LA AN RN S S LA NN URN SN LSS HARTAAARIHLLLLLRLAAA LA LA TUREAR AU ASAAANNNARAR AN P ZAATAAHIAATAATAT ATTTAAAATAAAATATLALEAAERL AR SAARAANA SRR S A Y = l ALEXANDRIA SOCIETY' Miss Mary Cabell is home from a stay at Virginia Beach and a visit to relatives in ‘Norwood. Nelson | County. Miss Cabell spent the eari: Summer in New York studying. Miss Elizabeth Demaine and Miss Marie Quinn are home from Virginia Beach, Where they spent the past two | weel: Miss Elva Rosenberger, who has |been the guest of Miss Catherine | Curtis, has gone to Washington to | visit before returning to her home in Ipeper. Mr. and T. L. Noel are homa | from their vacation, which they spent |at Colonial Beach and in visiting re! |atives fn North Carloina. A Ambrose of Berkele: | Spring a. is the guest of he son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mr« C. M. Jones. p s. Dennis Kennedy of visiting their son . and Mrs. . Kennedy. eorge W. Daniel of Jackson . spent the week with her . Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Howard Hugo Blankenship has re turned Richmond, where he spent his vacation in his old home. 1. King, who was at Capon | Springs, v for August visited in Williamsburg, Va.. before returning. Mr. and ) W. S. Lupton, Mr. and Mrs. W upton ~ and | Miss Lupton of Fredericksburg have gone to their homes after a visit to | A L. Jacobs. rman Francis is back from to Mr. and Mrs. Milton R at Colonial Beach. Mattie Rakestraw of Dubols Mr. and Mre. d Mrs. Leonard Crymes have 1 to their home in Washing on, after a visit to Mr. and Mrs. G. C Crymes. Mr. and Mrs. H. D. Burke, Miss len Burke and Miss Flaine J. H. Ballenger and M: €. C. McDonald are bacxk from a motor trip to Middleburg, Va. harles L. Adams has returned visit to Mrs. J. F. Tucker in Philadelphia and Mrs. J. 1. Holmes of Fred urg are the guests of the lat . Mrs. Owen L. Keys nd Mrs. Grover Wiite and | Ars H. Lyles are tome from a | visit to Mrs. T. K. Stone in Fairfax County Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Barnett and their children and Mr. Elbert Hamil e hending several weeks in o d Mrs. Georze Klinefalter of . are the guests of Mr. und les A. Strauss, on South n street. > 1 { ing the Summer traveli Alr. and Mrs. John D, | the latter's mother, ived Monday, after a stay in At City. | AMrs. Hettie MeKean of Pittsburgh | is"the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Churies | R._Costello. d Boothe and Mr. G.r 2d, have returnad fro: Moncure and A [ A pperson, jr.. are hicic from a visit to Mr. and Mrs. 1 | Dudiey. In Middieburg, Va rs. Agnew . Thomas J. were guests over nd of their cousins, Capt. and Shepperson, on South eet. Davenport of Wasii- is the guest of Miss n Prince street. John Llewellyn {s home from to her pare Mr. and M. in Newport . and M ol Augustin who have home of 1 South st six mon ork to sail fo the Medites M x been connected w hurch mission in Foo ot Warwick and Mi« ick spent the week ch. was accompanied by her son, Rozier Bayly, who spent the Sumhmer there. Miss Nettie Dance of Washington he week end guest of Miss Gene- Mr. Keith s M. Shepperson, jr.; Mr. Reld Dunn, Mr. Martin Delaney, Mr. Claude Ballenger and Mr. Louis ods left Thursday for Lexington to {resume their studles at the Virginia Military Institute. Mr. and Mrs. John Turner Martyn nnounce the marriage of their daugh nnette beth, to Mr. Hicks, son of Mrs s of Alabam; her 6, by . William Jackson | ton. ). D., rector of Old Christ Chureh Hicks will make their nd, Ohlo. erndon has returnedl ape May. Mr. and Mrs. D. Mauchlin Niven | have arrived home after spending a month at Eagles Mere, Pa., and motor York State. ley King left Mon, for ville, Va., where he will teach in the high school during the coming session. | Miss Mabel Blunt, Miss Virginia Harvey Westbrook, Mr nd Mr. Parker Miss Loulse Carlin in Mount Vernon, for a er the week end and E Viola Coates of Los Angeles is | visiting her cousin, Mrs. Raymond | Arnold Mr. and Mrs. Scott Grimm and heir_ young son Courtland and Mr |and Mrs. Julian Haislip are back from |a motor trip to Roanoke. Mr. a Stuart Bayliss have re visit to Mrs. Stout, In CHOOSE OWN MAKE-UP. Americans in Berlin Direct How Bed Shall Be Made. september 11 (®).—Amer . unaccustomed to sleer beds with wedge-sn: bolsters beneath their pillows, have described the first night in a German hotel as a struggle to escape suffoca tion. A Berlin hotel is now suppl ing guests with cards upon which are described half a dozen ways of making up a bed. If an American wants to sleep in American style he checks the proper dlagram on the card and leaves it to the chamber maid to do the rest. — Baden-Baden Popular Resort. LLIN, N, September 11 len-Baden is still the most : alth resort for A por cent of the the ding hotels in the Forest city this Summer are Americans There has been an average of 1,300 Americans a month taking W cudte