Evening Star Newspaper, January 19, 1930, Page 49

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THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. JANUARY 19, 1930—PART 'THREE. w . Moses & Sons SINCE 1861—SIXTY-NINE YEARS OF PUBLIC CONFIDENCE National 3770 F Street at Eleventh 9 AM. to 6 P.M. Quiet elegance in the best of taste is the distinguishing feature of these two lovely pieces. There is just enough carving on the frames to form a dignified contrast. The upholstery is a green figured damask or a fine mohair in wine color. The removable cushions are down-filled. February Sale price, $550. Other Living Room Suites Now $150 to $1,200 J FEBRUARY FURNITURE SALE ITH the exception of four nationally advertised items our entire stock of furniture is included in this sale, at generous reductions from the regular prices. UR specifications for scien- tific construction were never more rigid than today. So that you receive, perhaps in even fuller measure than before, not only the charm and beauty ap- parent at a glance, but sound, dependable inner construction. W. B. Moses & Sons SINCE 1861—SIXTY-NINE YEARS OF PUBLIC bONFlDENCE National 3770 F Street at Eleventh 9 AM. to 6 P.M. 78 'r/’—”w’fl' » ] i /f These two pieces are of unusual decorative value. Note the low arms, the deep cushions, the atmosphere of restful dignity. The up- holstery is a fine, antique velour. The cushions are down-filled. A suite of the most dependable construction . . . and a remarkable value in the sale at $600. Beautiful Easy Chairs Now $25 to $200 FURNITURE SALE HOMES need so many tables! {i¢€ End tables to use beside the easy chairs or at each end of the davenport; ‘a console table for the hall; a gate-leg table for the apartment living-dining room; night stands, sewing tables and others for the bed room. E have hundreds of artistic tables to choose from, all A February Sale "Begins Tomorrow in January—Why?- NCLUDED in the February Furniture Sale are occasional pieces that play no pretentious part in home decoration, but that bring charm and interest to cor- ners and walls that would other- wise go without. Desks of smart design . . . sewing cabinets | ... . chairs of personality . . . quaint love seats . . . furniture that says subtly that interesting people live “specially priced now in the Febru- ary Furniture Sale, URING the past few years we have found it impossible adequately to handle the February Sale volume of business in four weeks, so we have ad- vanced the date of the opening of the sale to January 20th. THIS enables our patrons to shop leisurely, to give their selections the thoughtful consideration that.the choos- ing of furniture demands, and-it enables” us to render better and more efficient service. : in your home. All are reduced now. :Buy Your Fine Furniture Like Your Good Car—OQur Deferred Payment Plan Might . Well Be Called *"Moses’ Investment Plan” Dainty lines and graceful proportions make this a suite of artistic delight and appealing charm. The rich walnut veneers will but mellow with the years. #450 Each of the eight lovely pieces is a master- piece of fine construction. vanity, twin beds, night table, bench and chair comprise this. suite. Sale priced— A dresser, chest, Other Bedroom Suites Now $150 to $1,200 sibly no other has equalled. Sheraton, the master craftsman, left all of us a rich legacy of beautiful furniture. There is @ dignity and grace to his creations that pos- buffet. Buy Your Fine Furniture Like Your Good Car—Our Deferred Payment Plan Might Well Be Called **Moses’ Investment Plan’ This dining suite of ten pieces is typical of Sheraton’s genius. Note the lofty dignity of the china cabinet, the artistry of the table and This suite in walnut or mahogany veneers is sale priced— $495 Other Dining Room Suites Now $185 to $2,600

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