Evening Star Newspaper, January 16, 1926, Page 8

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THE EVENING STAR. WASHINGTON. . . QA'I‘('RI),-\\Z JANUARY 16 1926, NA”[]NM_ GUARI] @%fifé&fia HRIBIBIBIBILITIBIRIBS A&’fé&%& “%fi&?\?‘?%"' XBEIBXZIBIRIS PROTESTS ORDER } Appeals Frow Decision Lim- ‘[ iting Militia Bureau’s Con- ) trol of Organization. | ; i | COOLIDGE WbULD LIKE TO LEASE LOS ANGELES ing Over Airshio for if Good Plan CHAIN STORE SALE SEEN. he Hecht Co. Half Yearly Sale of Furniture Begins Monday Five Pages in Sunday’'s Star and Sunday’s Post will tell the Story of our Banner Sale Great A. & P. Link [Stop eevying vwnersof Studebaker'} j Pourer nwibdamfvmsh i $ = onewar BALTIMORE ' INCLUDING@ MEALS | “Outside Stateroom Berth MIAM " S mn s ul II e on | » illig— JANUARY 21st from BALTIMORE 183 per 100 The W ASHI 100% 17 Five pages—we might take twenty-five and yet not cover everything. For our floors (the third, the fourth, the sixth) are crowded with values, the like of which neither you—nor we—have ever seen before. The result of concerted buying, converted thinking, and the tireless efforts of three months to make this first furniture sale, since our new building, the talk of all Washington. The fame of this occasion is spreading. Twice a year, people from Virginia, West Virginia, Pennsylvania and Maryland outfit their homes from this sale. Because no other store, south of New York, works as we do, plans as we do, gives such furniture values as you can find here every six months. . . . Monday morning early—can you afford not to be here? Buy on the Budget ---without dis- turbing your Capital-- Ask any banker the value of credit—no great business today can exist without it. And credit is just as applicable to fur- nishing vour home if you budget properly. Keep your capital intact. Pay monthly, out of income, for furniture you need. We have a very sensible plan to help you furnish. Everything for the Horfie at Savings---Definite! Savings are actual—and visual. attached, supplemented by the special sale tags. Early American Pieces Period Furniture Lizing Room Suiles Bed-Davenport Suites Mattresses Bedroom Suiles Beds Dining Room Suites Breakfast Rooyn Suites Oriental Rugs Carpeting Linolcums Linens Draperics Domestics Blankets Housefurnishings Art Needlework Gas Ranges Refrigerators Regular and original price tickets are still The sale includes: Kitchen Furniture ITashing Machines Iacuum Stweepers Lamps Shades Phonographs Pianos Silverware - Clocks This year---an in- creasing assort- ment of finer Furniture You may pay $169 for a complete living room ensemble — or you may pay $1,195 for a dining room suite. You may want to spend $50) or $5,000 on your home—in either case, you'll find here assortments so varied it will be a pleasure to select. And if you are interested in period reproductions, we have a notable fine group of them included in this sale. THE HECHT Co.~F .STREET 5% %&mmm

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