Evening Star Newspaper, November 9, 1925, Page 11

Page views left: 0

You have reached the hourly page view limit. Unlock higher limit to our entire archive!

Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.

Text content (automatically generated)

THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. (, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 9, 1925. ég (Home decorations scen on the 6 9? D ‘ i h & B Women will love this New Sixth Floor % Fg For all those things that make home “homey”"—for the dainty touches of the new art needle- g{ (}fi work department, or the wholesome warmth of a wool blanket, come to the superb new sixth. 3}( N If there is no place like home, then there is no shopping floor like the home floor. Here, there and X % everywhere we have rugs from here, there and everywhere, including the Orient, and other )i ;f;' points not so far East. 2& S & E@ Here we have linens, and draperies, and cretonnes. And curtains :% N and panels and portieres. And all the rest of those tremendous §% "(2 trifles that explain why women love their homes, and why men like 3)( }2 to stay there. If the den needs a shade, or the bedroom a rug, or the ; ‘ 2: 8 = ,. living room a cushion, you need bllt to take the elevator to the 6th— _ Eza; 7 s g S and then take your time. WSilicy” Axminsters, e =N studio and homey, bold e lOnTE o §& % Hitesing e e ‘ - }% e Our New Store Opens S ?’{ next Thursday at Noon 2 J d ] AR ] }@' At last, we are almost ready to open the new entrances and say )&(\}fff 88 “come in.” Just four more days, and then Thursday at noon, we —y & 7] will be prepared to greet the greatest crowds that have ever entered Snowy white sheets a8 5 . and spreads. Woolly }%‘ | o Tablecloths, napkine a Washington store. We will be ready to serve you and show you h‘ll:!:{ke?s n big. bold B a s in a R i 1 e plaids. € spreads b 11 s hei isti 1 7 7 2 m boudoi 1 s, g P” P thein pristine g 0wy the new apparel and furnishings (and whatnots) in Washington’s o e o }6 | ina® Rk e o Fastest Growing Department Store. ... Thursday at noon. T & Bl ~ 7 I o) I |'THE, HECHT CO~F STREFT|

Other pages from this issue: