Evening Star Newspaper, September 20, 1931, Page 12

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- P PAT LS BAD IS SEs EanEn a e s s sconna THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. ¢, SEPTEMBER 20, 1951—D.LRf CUE. RADIO and ELECTRIC SHOW Youw’ll See the Magie of “Matchless Service” ISIT the Radio and Electric Show now in progress at the Washington Auditorium and see the Magic of “Matchless Service.” Be sure to attend...you’ll be amazed at the magnitude of the affair. Nearly every conceivable electrical device for the enlightenment of your household tasks . .. for your greater convenience . . . for your entertainment . . , will be on display. This great array of electrical ser- vants will make you realize more than ever before what “Matchless Service” means to you and your home, . There is a romantic story back of each electrical appliance. Back of the mechanism of the all-electric oil burner there is the story of homes perfectly heated, free from dust, soot and ashes and having an extra room in tHe basement which was formerly wasted space. Back of the alectric range there is the picture of spotlessly clean and cool kitchens because electric cookery is smokeless, sootless, odorless and flameless. The electrie refrigerator, too, brings a pieture of per- fection in convenience with its abundant ice cubes and its constant below-50-degrees temperature so neces- sary in the healthful preservation of foods. And so it is, through this entire array of electrical appliances . .. radio, washers, ironers, vacuum cleaners, toasters, waffle irons and many others . . . a romantic story qf comfort, convenience and enlightenment of labor for all mankind. ; i “Matchless Service,” the modern Aladdin, makes all of these things possible at rates that are 58% less than they were just seven short years ago. $ PoOoTOMAC ELECTRIC Power Co. “MATCHLESS SERVICE" i

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