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P14 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, AUGUST 17, 1924—PART 2. s )i I AT IIIVTT I I LN, W ) s ! Dl Tor 2 i L NN b vl //& e < = = DV . ";:'.?/? RN s sy TP, These Complete Living Room Furnishings, $195 To give you some idea of the savings involved—the suite ordinarily is $195; the bridge lamp, $25; the floor lamp, $25; the end table and book trough. $8.75; the mahogany library table, $32.50, and the book ends, $3.95. - The total value is $290.20. Your saving is $95.20. ™ A lump sum that you might suppose would pay for your living room suite—proves adequate enough in the Half-Yearly Sale to pro- vide this charming living room group. Eight distinct pieces, providing all that one might require, from both a practical and artistic viewpoint. o] Furniture Buying Is a o 5 This French willow Bayside Chair, regu- larly $6.95, is now $3.95. Cushion Extra. A Rich Mohair and Velour Combination— Featuring a Pattern Entirely New A sumptuous suite that very definitely proclaims its quality in its appearance. Well proportioned, deep-seated, faultlessly uphol- stered in an effective combination of mohair and velour. Loose, spring-filled cushions and every other detail characteristic of our finer suites. (Fourth Floor.). A Saving of $80 This $525 3-Pc. Mohair Suite, %445 . This comfortable, inviting Cogswell Chair, regularly $42.50, is now $29.75. One of Our Finest Suites— Ubpholstered Throughout in Hand-blocked Mohair. No sketch could possibly convey to you o] the beauty of this suite—the great rolling arm rests, the graceful curve of the backs Serious Matter. Shop Around and Compare Naturally we feel our values are the best in town. Other good stores feel the same way. But the only way you, a furniture buyer, can decide what's what is by shopping around, and comparing quality and price. May we suggest that in justice to yvourself vou do that. More and More Folks are Saving on Qur Partial Payment Plan For isn't it much ;asier to pay a share monthly while living with lovely things— than saving the money first and buying after- ward? Payments may extend three months absolutely without charge. After this, 6% service fee from date of purchase is added. This is fair alike to you, us and our cash patrons. We're Building, Both Figuratively and Literally July, usually a dull month for merchants, was unusually good with us—the biggest, in fact, in the history of our store. This, not- withstanding the fact that buildigg opera- ions are now under way. Our plans for. un- interrupted service as we build, make shop- ping at The Hecht Co. as pleasant as ever— and even more profitable. August already shows a considerable gain over last year, due, of course, to the several planned profit- sharing events that have met with unusual success. and the soft, dull finish of the hand-blocked 3 mohair. The back as well as the front of each piece is full upholstered—a proof of the @ @C fine workmanship involved. F Street at 7th This 5295 Living Room Suite, $229 With Large 84-Inch Davenport and Chairs Upholstered in Jacquard Velour Much of the comfort of this good-looking suite is due to the special Marshall spring construction—and it is every bit as comfortable as it looks. The reversibleé cushions and entire suite, back and front, are upholstered in D.rich velour. (Fourth Floor.) The Saving is $46 This $195 Cut Velour Suite, $149 With a Choice of Over a Dozen Beautiful Cut Velour Patterns to Choose from An outstanding value of the Half Million Dollar Sale—a suite that hundreds of home lovers are buying. Exquisite colorings are I:h'""b with poly- offered you. An added satisfaction is know- ;‘erdjz’m%zg’an;; ross 0 ing that the suite boasts the famous Mar- S14.95. This silk Bridge shall spring construction and loose, revers- ible cushions.