Evening Star Newspaper, December 27, 1925, Page 66

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TiIE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. DECEMBER 27, WS SN2 Nl WAL SN NS SWALS SNl Nl SNl SNoRES SNp SNl SNl SNl SN2 SN SNesl SNl N NS ek RZXLRXLRXLXLRIEIZXL XEXZIZIZIZIZIEIBRERXZILN RLIZIE Suites---A Sale g&?‘éfil&l@’b‘f? ¢ Suites Reduced---at The Hecht Co. Luxurious davenport, fireside $ Upholstered in jacquard chair and club chair or Baker’s cut velour Beautifully proportioned—massive size—softly luxurious— three frame styles—variety of attractive coverings A deep-seated soft spring davenport — massive club and fireside Developed in Baker’s cut velour, or Jacquard velour —in many chairs—at a price usually paid for the davenport alone. There are attractive patterns—a suite to make the New Year happy, and last three distinctive frame stvles, and each piece has loose spring filled through many New Years. There are only 38 to sell, so we advise an cushions, and sturdy spring seat construction. early selection, if you appreciate real furniture value. (Fourth Floor.) Tomorrow—Extra Quality—Extra Size Special lot of Marshall Field and Company’s Tennessee Red Cedar Chests Salesman’s Drapery Samples 5] 2.9 % : 1/2 b 42 inches long—I17 inches high . Richly patterned fabrics in 17 inches wide—uvery specially priced Y2 to 1% yard lengths Once a year we are able to procure re mnant lengths of Marshall Field and Company’s internationally famous drapery fabrics—fabrics collected from the four corners of the earth. Imported cretonne, hand-blocked cretoiine, warp prints, hand-blocked linen, casement cloth, silk gauze, silk poplin, taffeta, mohair, dam- —which assures their mothproof qualities. They are substantially made, with a re- ask, brocatelle and velour. Priced in groups of 30c, 50c, 95¢, $1.45, $1.95.and $2.95. inforced lid, and fitted with lock and key. it Regularly 95c to §10 a yard. THE HECHT T NS N N NS NS N N = DR S RO O S O O o O O O A beautifully polished red Tennessee Cedar Chest solves the problem of stor- ing Christmas linens—linens fresh from cedar confines emit a sweet, clean odor. Then, too, these chests are fashioned of knotty cedar—from the heart of the tree (Sixth Floor.) '

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