Evening Star Newspaper, May 5, 1926, Page 12

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__THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. €. WEDNESDAY. MAY 5. 1926. | i [,.._._.__ ———— T/zursday al 8 15 al the Washinglon Auditorium 485 Pieces of Hand Woven Flber Furniture QOur Furniture Budget :%“’ VO"‘" Plan is at Your Service e @ @i Half Price Now—when vou need cool Furniture for the home. Values in this sale that vou will probably never be able to duplicate—so don’t hesitate to buy all vou will ever want at these prices. Use- ful pieces, such as settees, rockers, chairs and davenports—pieces to beautify the home, such as ferneries and fern stands and large and sm. |l round tables. Every piece of fiber is half price for the balance of this sale—but the choice now is better. ERXERERERERZRBREREREREREREE 3 Facts About the 2; Washington Auditorium Furniture Sale % —$400,000 worth of Fine Furniture for | $230,000. —This Furniture may he paid for on our Budget Plan. —Sale lasts through May 10th—only four days more. —Surplus stocks irom 16 makers, including Grand Rapids. —1.000 Separate Bedroom Pieces at 50c on the dollar. Al w N 27 XEX X% ,‘A i g T %@E(m A To get to Washington Auditorium take or transfer to Potomac Park cars, Potomac Park busses, Lincoln Memorial busses. Or take our own automobiles, without charge, at I street entrance. —Fifty extra salesmen to give prompt service. —Furniture crated and shipped free to any + point in the Continental United States. HEEEETTTTTTET A% §¥2‘¥1‘¥1‘§}‘E¥ K EFRXERXEXERZXEREREXERAEXEXEER F Tttt ttat et ey 365% -5+ Settee-32% *10152-6f Serree ~*50% 13 Pieces Sketched Above F 1di C d Tabl 80 Couch Fiber Furniture '3 to 2 SaVINGS | oo vorse i $20.50 Chairs or Rockers $31.00 Round Fiber Tables. 810,00 Chairs or Rockers. : “‘P‘ I to customer. No C. 0. D, phone or 51 39 Large wing design. In a choice of several Fibre seats and backs. mail orders. d m m 0 C S Hand woven. Maga- colors $1 Choice of three colors. $500 zine pocket in arm. £23.30 Fiber Settees. 3 . Settees to match, $36. # Cheice of four colors, 28 woven seat with broad 8144.70 Settees of fine hand- Iron Fel'n Stdnds $45.00 Hand woven rockers. restful arms. Enamel woven fiber. Uphol- 5 2 > i 4 1 Upholstered seats and AL R e $11.65 i Charming for the !mrrh or for any room in sl .95 3 Off backs. Agsorted col- $26.00 Fnamel Tables. 20x33 Closely woven frames. $72.35 the home. Wrought iron and very decorative. s inches. .Choice 811650 Six-fi Settees $12.40 Chairs or Rockers in colors depeile ot o g i 5 il o o .oose spring cushions. PEA These all come with chains. hand - woven fiher, §99.00 Luxurious Fiber Dav- Upholstered bhack. : End Tables with attractive enamel enports. Upholstered S ek q 5 o Canopies and frames extra " finish i _wpa. s am{p backs. e Close-woven fiber.... $58.25 ! Convenient little tables to put beside an arm- 53.59 ; e $17.50 Chairs and Rockers. Enamel finish LS $34.50 Fiber Rocker with up- chair or davenport. S . A : Hand woven. Choice Chairs to match, f."er."fi 5":“f ]""d hack: Brilliant colors in striped or plain duck that of four colors $8.76 $18.25. i r.mhm‘ern colors $17.25 ; ¢ | . é . . 27.00 Hand - woven Fi . $34.50 Chairs © with uphol- Slad “iber Ferneries. a brighten up either porch or lawn. Canopies 9 Gliflives.or WRot s SPerel seatsT bt variety of colors. ... $9.00 Old HleOry Furl'"ture : A ot o B Four colors. Loose Choice of colors 25 $15.30 Fiber Tables. 24x26 In rustic and enamel finishes. May be are quite stunning and may be bought to el Fgr‘:ing:rml[;d cu:{l)]ipn; $13.50 $73.00 Rofll(:r:k spr,lnglqalu inches.(_hl{eav_v{pl_ank [EEtR infthek s wtHoue fenst of vt g % Off atol 2 off. $21.50 Fiber Tables. 30-inc and backs with closely tops. Choice of four thing vou 1. match at }/3 plank top and shelf... $10.75 woven frames ....... $36.50 OIS 5% ot e $7.65 Exenitiungisoutueet Hours of the Sale: 8:15 A.M. to 6 P.M. THE HECHT CO. Washington Auditorium Sale

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