Evening Star Newspaper, January 17, 1926, Page 20

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THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., JANUARY 17, 1926—PART 1. XX IBIBIBIZIBIBIXIPIRRIRIBIBIBIS e Hecfit.Co. HQZ}? These two pages are not supposed to tell you all about the sale. It would take two whole newspapers to do that adequately. But they give the highlights, they show where you can save most on the best of furniture. Turn to Page 20, Part 2, in this paper, and see 2 pages in today’s Post for additional Sale News. Splendid Values in Dining Room Suites —"“m‘»; Six Piece Dreakfast Room Suite Here are dining room suites which will astonish you with their beautifully grained fin- ishes and remarkably low Half-Yearly Furniture Sale prices. ‘At the top—Borrowing its inspiration from the English Renaissance, this four-piece suite of walnut veneer and gumwood is fin- ished in the popular Huguenot tone. The massive buffet is 72 inches long. And there is a large console server, china cab- inet and extension table. At the center—Ten-picce Tudor pe- riod dining group with solid walnut chairs. Of beautifully veneered walnut and gumwood —with tapestry seated chairs, buffet, console server, china cabinet and oblong extension table. At the left—A decidedly effective suite of walnut veneer and gum- wood; is finished in dark walnut. Five pieces beautifully grained, includes a large dresser, roomy chifforobe, full - length vanity, vanity bench and bow-end bed. Dustproof construction through- This 5-Piece Bedroom Suite, $195 out, Fourth Floor. This gay breakfast room set boasts a large Welsh cabinet, extension table with two leaves and four chairs with 2 S . - . e s fascinating damask - covered seats, ~ You may choose from four bright e Fe colorings. Eo b eo oo o ogrh e oo e ol o gagae

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