Evening Star Newspaper, January 18, 1925, Page 68

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10 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, JANUARY 18, 1925—PART 3. Ready Tomorrow! The Hecht Co. Half-Yearly Sale of Furniture Now Grown to the Magnitude of a Washington Institution! Open Mon- s 7/ B AR S MY S % 271 e AN A fascinating little “ 3 y = i ) [ — : ; P ’ A tabloid newspaper, 4 4 R all about the Furni- tomorrow, giving ample time for leis- AvE S alo=swliiof urely view of new A by YA 4 i ) Vi L e SARAE = / f&, 5t = illustrations — will furniture styles to A 9 all wks cannot shop be hended you as durifg the day. P = = 7 = 3 : 4 you enter the store. Living Room Suites---Prestige-Building Values At a price which can neither be duplicated or approached The Living Room Suites on this page are a concrete illustra- This great semi-annual furniture event just naturally grows tion of what we mean by value. At the top of the page is a gen- to greater proportions constantly. We prepare for so much bus- uine Kroehler Bed Davenport Suite, upholstered in fine Baker’s iness—buy so many suites of this and that pattern—and they steel-cut velour, taupe or blue. Massive construction, with never last the period of the sale. Why? Inspection of quality “cable” springs, loose cushions. Bed davenport, fireside and re- and comparison of prices elsewhere show you instantly! «It’s ception chairs—a magnificent group—$195. the value—the intrinsic value in every, piece of furniture, To Serve o ——— e e S Credit---the New Way : A = = to Useas You Pay You nght“4 — - e X 5 e : Modern credit is a highly organized = é AR S ‘/ 5 J ” feature of every up-to-date store, We X 7 . X have tried to make our plan fair, easy, 8 S oy 4 & simple and actually -attractive. Buy We are prepared as never before 2% = c - 4% what you like. Three months are —vast new stocks being uncrated as ¥ ) \ [ < S 425 allowed for payment, with no charge. f | o 1 o 7 But if longer is required, 6% from date i ! i : : ; ] e 2 ? S of purchase is added, this being the only people trained.for expert service— : \& e - ket : : £ o) 4 ; way we can offer credit and still keep > ‘ f our prices low. fast as they arrive—extra sales- “programs” in the form of a tabloid ) = i et s - = I o) : < paper to guide you in selection 7 \ //M' : 57 > : A % 7 About the lemg Room showrooms oxerflc.med onto ; ‘/,/ e Suite at the Left___ Annex floors—evening sales— 3] S - R — 3 This is.an interesting new design : | with serpentine front. This and the two Al c R ; great cha_irs are done in Baker’s cut ve- of years’ furniture selling. Come N | b Z T =5 iy lour, plain backs and fronts. Loose 5 _ N i . E — Lo ¢ cushions, reversible and spring filled. the first day, for the best of every- . A value you will appreciate the more e - . : you use the suite. Ihmg! Vil . ;i e s i Y (Fourth Floer, The Mecht On) A Great Collection of Rugs Featured In The Sale Scatter-Size Axminsters Tl e : =—— ) 171 : Room-Size Axminster ’ Such As The One Sketched everything to make this the climax In Matching Color- Schemes No home ever seems to have enough. - ¢ No. rug-combines beauty and utility ~ - . &5 < i kY Small 27x54 inch rugs that add a gay : Py Z 5 more fittingly than dpes an Axminster. note of color to a darkened hall or 2 g : Especially these silley 9x12 and 8%x “patch out” the numerous bare spots " - g v % A 3 o around the home. Many of them match the room-size rugs. Nearly all of them 10% “rugs, displayed ‘in warm tones of tan, blue, rose or taupe. Every one represent conservative patterns that perfect—from a manufacturer whose blend readily with almost any color . - ) very name is a guarantee of their 5 : e lity. scheme. 7 T i 5 quality. - (Fourth Floor.) i X e [ (¥ourtk Fleor.) TheHecht Co. Comiledamimemtelt A The Heclt Co E Street at-7th o E Strut;,t 7th

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