Evening Star Newspaper, December 18, 1929, Page 21

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THE EVENING STAR. WASHINGTON, D. C. WEDNESDAY. DECEMBER 18, 1929, | o HECH]' CO For Thursday, Friday “F St o Sevenik” and Saturday Selling— 4 T Y ot 150 BOUDOIR CHAIRS that Should Sell for $12-%° « « . priced in this special Pre-Christmas offer at Choice of eight gayly patterned cretonne covers A Christmas present for our customers in this special sell- ing. Attractive . . . comfort- able chairs. Soft spring seat « « with felt filling. Padded felt back and arms. Hardwood frame. Sound construction throughout. Indeed, it is the answer to many gift problems. (Fourth Ploor—The Hecht Co.) Three of the fabrics are illustrated. ... Oil Pot Lamp After_an early American de- sign. Al steel, with adjustable s .95 arm. Parchmentized shades are decorated in the popular English or Colonial prints. complete (Fourth Floor, The Hecht Co.) Fourth Floor The Hecht Co. a - Important News for Givers— 200 Governor Winthrop i Secretary Desks 82— Frieze and Mohair Rocker, $19.50 $4.7.50 Regularly Sell for $70 This splendid mahogany- veneered Winthrop Secre. * tary Desk is a faithful copy of the original. It features two claw feet, 13-state door grill and 4 roomy drawers. The desk space as shown is spacious and elaborate. (Fourth Floor, The Heeht Co. ) $55 Governor Winthrop Desk The WINTHROP DESK illustrated is of the same design and construction as the Secre- tary above, without the book shelves. Fourth Floor, The Hecht Co.) E T | > T Chair and Leg Rest, $50

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