Evening Star Newspaper, February 2, 1930, Page 23

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Febru THE DINING ROO is a delight to the hostess when she entet- tains if she may feel a sense of pride in its furniture. Fine designs, choice woods and excellence in crafesmanship mark our Dining Room Suites which now range from *45000 Other Groups 1o $6000.00 many of them our own creations, are here in hosts of styles and sizes. There are fine Table Lamps, metal Lamps of period in- spiration, Bridge and Floor Lamps for many decorative schemes and all are now greatly .reduced in price. LIVING ROOMS where casy”comfort ‘and real livability ‘prevail,” attain these attributes with fur- nishings' well "chosen for_their style and quiet harmony. Upholstered pieces— Club Chairs,” Love Seats, Sofas — Secretaries, Desks, Tables and Chairs are here,’all in 'good taste and all have been reduced for this great Sale. THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, FEBRUARY 2, 1930—PART ONE. Our S tarts :E)~ OIrow OUR.FeBruary Sale is always an important event for our patrons. This year it is more inclusive and more diversified than ever before. It em- braces Furnishings for homes of every type and every size—all from our regular stock — all carefully selected and traditionally excellent in quality and style. Our four great stores in Wuslmington, New Yotlc, San Francisco and Los Angeles enable us to present unusual values — opportunities which effect real savings in merchandise that is enduringly fine. Each item in our Sale attains the high standards in taste for whichW. & J. Sloane is justly famous. You may make your selection confident that, at all times, itis cor- rect and that during this special Sale time, it represents unparalleled value. A fewof the items included are noted here. We welcome your inspection and comparison. Oriental Ru‘gs HANDWOVEN TURKISH RUGS ¢x9 9ix 12 9 x 12’ 9"x 12 $55.00 $110.00 $175.00 $300.00 INDIA & CHINESE RUGS LARGE SIZE CHINESE RUGS 9 x12' : 10’ x 14’ and 12' x 18’ Jfrom $185.00 $395.00 7 $900.00 SCATTER SIZE RUGS ORIENTAL MQTS EMBROIDERED NAMDAS $10.50 20 $35.00 $13.50 PERSIAN MOSULS $20.00 7 $50.00 L CarPe_tln gs BROADLOOM SEAMLESS’ Ferndown — 9, 10’ 6", 12’ and 15’ wide, $5.00 per sq. yd. Special Heavy Pile Broadloom — 9/, 12", 15’ and 18’ wide, $6.50 per sq. yd. 1 2 Saxony — 9’, 10'- 6" and 12’ wide, $9.50 per sq. yd. Imported Lascony — 9/, 10'-6", 12/, 13'-6", 15" and 18’ wide, $10.00 per sq. yd. NARROW WIDTHS “Figured Axminster 27" wide — $2.25 to $6.00 per yard, Figured Worsted Wilton 27” wide — $2.75 to $6.00 per:yard. Hooked Rug Carpet and Saxony Frieze 27" wide — $7.25 per yard. Plain Velvet 27" wide — $3.25 to $5.50 per yard. Domestic ,Rugs AXMINSTER RUGS 9 x12 9 x12 $35.00 20 $49.50 $65.00 20 $125.00 REPRODUCTIONS of ORIENTAL RUGS ’ 9'x 12’ $125.00 2 $190.00 W.& J. SLOANE «The House with the Green Shutters” 709-711-713 TW.ELFTH STREET, . N. W. WASHINGTON,.D..C> WILTON RUGS Sale THE BEDROOM may be furnished now to suit one’s taste and personality. The many period styles found on our floors, each one a2 master- picce: of craftsmen’s art, make choosing an interesting and pleasant process. And for this February Event, Bedroom Suites are marked from $295 00 Otber Groups fo $3500.00 REPRODUCTIONS in which the mellow woods, splendid designs and careful workmanship duplicate those of the originals with startling accu- racy - these are the pieces by our own crafismen. All have been reduced during FABRICS Whether it be an antique Tapestry for the will of a fine living room, a rich Damask or a Brocatelle to cover 2 favorite sofa ora Chintz or Linen for some simpler purpose. the extensive stock of our Fabric Division provides opportunities for proper selection. Fabrics_too, show February Reductions.

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