Evening Star Newspaper, January 31, 1926, Page 76

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THE SUNDAY STAR. WASHINGTON, D. PART 3. JANUARY 31, 1926 NS NS ng lhe BIXGIBIZILILINIEIEILEILBIE “Fl-Zed’~ Bed-Daven RLIHITRBE ZRXZABX port Suite, in t Co. /H_alf-Yearly Furniture Sale (SR BE N R N R R R RS R RS RERERERERERERFRIZILIEX &\fzi{‘lxifci&i&ikxfigii# Jacquard Velour Davenport Suite---at a Sensational Price Monday For frankly this is the lowest price we've ever seen such a suite. By day a most inviting lounge. A roomy club chair and high- backed fireside chair u)mpletc the ensemble. Upholstered in l.uquard velour—several pretty patterns to choose fmm And fitted with loose spring ulshmns Of course vou're surprised. So are we. most comfortable of beds—and so useful when the overnight friend drops in. Very attractive, vou will admit. 0 8 In The Half-Y early Sale Tomorrow 93 Wool Rugs---Reduced S45.00—7.6x9—Fringed Wilten \elvets, $27.85. Axminsters, $27.85. at new turnishings tor their homes. A But nothing improves the decorations duplicate this price =" re talking abe 2 wagon. we ask, “ean von we turn people a a ch i perhaps a ! And where” Evervewhier able here- an anew rug 18—839.30—9x12—=e 1300512 - % fixtra He $27.85. Brussels Rugs Bedside Size Crow Foot Rag Rusgs 27 X 54 inch Axminsters . 32.79 Fiber Mats Palm Door Your house—its comforts and adornments must be in tune with the position you now occupy —and the position you hope to fill. Your furniture silently speaks—telling the world your taste l'he wise man surrounds himself with the best he possibly can. Budget and your aspirations. and to pay And the home founded on the rock of budget teaches you how to buy wisely hideed wisely will not easily he Besides these further services are offered— Furniture pureRased during this Hali-Yearly iurniture sale will be shipped free of charge to any point in Continental United States. Budget. 1 i Experts in padding and packimg : stored. turniture will carefully crate un without thing bought in this sale. Prepare any extra charge it for safe shipment M P et ettt 3 bxtatoetato ottt P o2 d E"I“{}Kffifi%i{)fi ‘/u 169 A low price even for the usual 3-piece suite—awith the invalu- able convenience of a bed al night —uand no inconvenience by day— By night the New Patterns—New Colors—New Value! Mohair Living Room Suite $ l 89 Nothing wears like wool mohair 2 \u\thmg about this suite bespeaks high quality—irom the beautiful mohair covering to the innermost filling and concealed springs. A suite that is a suggestion of hospitality in itselfi—and back of this is the assurance of durability usually associated only with suites of twice this price. And you have many new patterns to choose from—all genuinc wool mohair. Sides and backs are upholstered in plain velour. Reversible loose spring cushions (Fourth Floowd Book-Trough T able St. George Chair Burroughs Folding Sewing Cabinet Davenport Table Cogswell Chair Velour Wing Chair $14.95 23-Pc. Tea Set $7.95 Always i cmetim tea set luster s tage. $8.95 i behind the dav enport, and holding « faithful light, this birch or mahogany - finish table is a nightly com- $33.80 \When Dad gets com ivrtably “set” in this deep spring - seated Cogswell no outdoor sports have any lure. Choice of Jacquard or $29.75 Even the fire seems a little brighter from the depths of this high back chair. Uphol stered in Baker’'s cut $3.69 Literally right at hand, is this book trough end table of the Renaissance period I'wo-tone mahogany- tinished top. No Phone $4.95 Even the portly St Greorge would find this * high-back willow chair “just right.” Natural finish—broad arms and seat. No Phone or C. O. D. orders. Table, $1.95 Usually this _table “holds the cards.” But there are many uses u which it can be put Green leatherette top. No Phone or C. O. D. orders. Martha Washingtou ised a sewing 1 dentical to thi two large top pockets spool rods, and needlc holders. Solid mahog any—strongly made, “Fourth Floor.) choose from velour, or C. O. D. orders. Third ¥1oo Baker’s Velour. HF, HECHT CO~F panion. 48 inches long. Washington ar Aud ‘Y‘th Club Women of wmwited to usc. gratis, owr Little torium. Phone Mr. Hammond 3100—Brancii We will gladly cxtend the conven ence of a charge account. Apply to the Main O ffice—fourth floor—for Jull information. STP'E.ET LN LSLTER A5 eINAT PR

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