Evening Star Newspaper, July 27, 1924, Page 52

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THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, JULY 27, 1924—PART 3. HE HECHT CO. HALF YEARLY Beginning Tomorrow, the Most Wonderful Values in Years! Living, Dining and Bedroom Suites | 8= 5275 Three P1ece lemg Suite, Featured at *195 A beautifully proportioned suite, upholstered in blue or taupe Baker’s velour. Four other designs, varying slightly, may be had at the same price; upholstered in tapestry or cut velour. You save $80. (Fourth Floor, The Hecht Ce.) $265 Three- Plece Kroehler Bed Davenport Suite, *195 Here one finds the famous Kroehler Bed-davenport at its finest. Marshall spring construcuon, with loose spring filled cushions —never a hint of the comfy bed it contains. Upholstered in Baker’s cut velour. YOU save $7 (Fourth Floor, The Hecht Co.) 5295 French Walnut 4-piece Bed Chamber Suite, 5195 ‘A very handsome walnut suite with bow-end bed, vanity with long center mirror, man’s chifforobe and deco- rative dresser that features two small jewel cases set at the base of the stationary mirror. Finished in new (Fourth Floor, The Hecht Co.) French walnut. You save $100. 19 With a Special Lowered Partial-Payment. Service It took five whole months of constant visits to the great furni ture markets to secure these tremendous values for the Big Sale. The three suites pictured here are simply instances of great sav= ings to you, selected at random from a half-million-dollar stock, filling to overflowing three floors and three warehouses. Dining, Living, Bedroom, Kitchen, Hall and Porch furniture; the finest of its kind at the prices quoted; we guarantee that. Monday Night Open Till 9 P.M. So, that husbands and wives may furniture shop to- gether and settle the question in one visit; so that folks who are engaged during the day may shop and so that everyone may see at leisure the magnificent new stocks while they are complete—Monday night is guest night. Even if you have not decided what you want to buy, here is a fascinating and instructive one-night show! Come from business; or after dinner. Other Special Services Created for the Half-Yearly Sale There's the home decorating service. Following your own ideas as to color and expenditure, our deco- rative expert will suggest many lovely ways to carry them out effectively. No charge, of course. Anywhere you may live, in the United States, fur- niture will be shipped, packed and freighted, free. Furniture purchased will be held for 90 days, free of storage charges, and then delivered anywhere, freight prepaid. We Believe Qur Credit Plan The Fairest Ever Devised Briefly, we extend credit to all for a period of 90 days, with nothing added to cash prices. For accounts running over that time we add 6% service charge from date of purchase. Thus you know exactly what you are paying and why. Furnishing out of income this way is really a matter of thrift; and you secure lovely furni- ture it would be a great hardship to save up for. $5.95 Oval End Table $3.95 Flat at one side and rounded on the other to fit beside the davenport or vour favorite chair. Fmelv built and finished in maho; (l'ouru: I luor The Hecht Co.) Floor Lamp An especially fine vorite chair. Colorful polychrome base and g silk shade with deep silk fringe. (Fourth Floor, The Hecht Co.) $32.50 Gate Leg Table $19.75 This is_the type of table so popular in small apartments. The top is solid mahogany 48 inches across, antique finish; the legs artistically turned. (Fourth Floor, The Hecht Co.) The Hecht Co. F St. at 7th URNITURE SALE

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