Evening Star Newspaper, February 12, 1928, Page 29

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THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. €, FEBRUARY I2. 1928—PART 1. . D, Joses F Street at Eleventh Main 3770 7 Public Confidence Public confidence—that intangible asset won only through vears of fair and painstaking effort— is what we recognize today as the most tmportant factor in business success. The same fundamental law applies in personal friendships, business relations and even to interna- tional good will—for pleasant and mutually profita- ble transactions we must have confidence in the other fellozw. Sixty-seven years ago, when Abraham Lincoln came to Washington, William B. Moses founded a Furniture Store on this principle. Since the Civil War days through vears of con- servative growth, steadfastly holding to the funda- mental laze of honesty in value, Mr. Moses’ sons. William H. Moses and Harry C. Moses, have grad- wally built their father's enterprise of public service. This week we commemorate the Founder’s great ™" “forésight and high ideals and we announce in accor- dance with his policy the arcomplishmcnt*nf his dreams—IV. B. Moses & Sons Department Store— each of its Departments fully prepared and ready to serve vou efficiently and above all committed to merit . ~your sincere and unending confidence. PRESIDENT This is the Purpose of Fouh‘d-er"»‘s W Fittingly to commemorate the founding of this store in 1861 as a furniture store, Ofhicers Radford Moses, President H, Clarke Maoses, Jr. Vice President and ‘Ireasurer Charles H. M. Moses, Vice President and Secretary John J. Hasley, General Manager Directors William H. Moses Harry C. Moses William John Yynon Fannie J. Gosling Harold N. Marsh H. Clarke Moses, Jr, Radford Moses and to celebrate its founding in 1928 as a department store—is the purpose of Founder’s Weck. For years this store has been known as one of the really great furniture stores of America. Now it is our hope, and it shall be our endeavor, to make it one of the really great department stores of the Nation, For months we have been preparing for Founder’s Week. Monday we shall be ready. You are cordially invited to come. We promise that your visit will be inter- esting. You will find a gayly decorated store as you enter. All over the store there will be interesting exhibits that will carry you back to the old days. On the Sixth Floor, some ladies in the costumes of 1861 are going to——But we can’t tell you all about it now. Come Monday and sec for yourself. Departments Lower Floor First Floor Millinery SR Underwear Glove Tewelry Hosie ' HandRerchied Handbag Toilet Goods Umbrella Scart and Flowe Rose Roowm Reauty Nalon Lanen Lamp and Giit Second Floor Waomen's and Misses' Appare! Women's and Misses' 5‘mn Domestic and Oviental Rugs Third Floor Draperies Oceasional Furniture Studio ot Iuterior Decoration Fourth Floor Bedroom Furniture Fifth Floor Dining Room Furniture Otfice Furniture Sixth Floor Liveig Room Furniture Seventh Floor Carpet Uleaning and Stoving

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