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Y ~ MHW.SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, B. C, JUNE 2, 1920—PART 7.’ e e e i = s | g DUSANDS of Homes Use ‘“Matchless Service’’ for Lower Refrigerating Costs! RESH vegetables you purchase so carefully are KEPT fresh in an Electric Refrigerator. ALL your, food retains its wholesomeness in the constant cold maintained so quietly and automatically by Electrical Refrigeration. A new crispness is added to salads, refreshing frozen desserts can be prepared and abun- dant ice cubes are provided in the new models on dis« play at your neighborhood Electric Shop. Inspect them today with confidence that their dependable operation is assured by the constant supply of ‘“Matchless Serv- ice” to your home. The Push’ of a Plug INSTALLS Your Electric Refrigerator NO PLUMBING CONNECTIONS of any kind are needed for Electric Refrigeration. Any convenient Electrical Outlet you have places it in your service the instant it is connected. Operates at a Current Cost E Enduring—Quiet of a FEW CENTS A DAY! Automatic The average domestic Electric Refrigerator in Wash- % So quiet are the new 1929 Models of Electric Re- frigerators shown at your favorite stores that you must ington operates at a cost of about $2.90 a month. And this at the maximum rate for “Matchless Service’ which has been reduced in just five years a total of 48%. POTOMAC ELECTRIC POWER COMPANY — Matichless Service— substantial guarantees and they are as attractive in ap- E “listen” to realize they are running! All makes carry, pearance as they are enduring in quality. 5. . . . _, i | .‘ ! | ! ; | e e e e g . — Lo e e i i o i o S a————— e e o e e e HO,E,SA_N_2«§__9,£,W}"{°,_f',',°,_,'_ Use ‘“Matchless Service’’ for Lower Refrigerating Costs|