Evening Star Newspaper, August 12, 1930, Page 29

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The Evening Star e Special Gravure Washington, D. (. O ODWAR D O I H R O P Advertising August 12, 1930 ; MO R T un G Benanes i THE SEMIANNUAL SELLING BEGINS TOMORROWAT .15 FEATURING FASHION-RIGHT HOME FURNISHINGS AT UNUSUALLY LOW PRICES FURN ITURE - IES 11 3 [|]| St \i‘ : G In this Semi-Annual Event we have concentrated i i b I T St A iy s 3 | ’ 3 {! | ¥ TR i ) our efforts on the finer type of Furniture and Fur- 5 4 { { f ¢ { 4 | - nishings we know Washington home-makers want { ! 8 . . . and have taken advantage of every market condition to obtain dependable qualities . . . at lowest possible prices. This Selling offers Furniture and Furnishings that are in Fashion . . . that will give years of comfort and service . . . that are dependable . . . at such low prices as to present an undeniable appeal. We show a few typical values here . . . just to give you an idea of the scope of this great Selling. FREE DELIVERY of all DEFERRED PAYMENTS purchases to any shipping may be arranged for those point in the Continental not wishing to make the United States. entire outlay at one time. A 4 3 p § The block-front all-mahogany Secretary is $67.50; SR I Y, }4 p F R } { the mahogany-finish Windsor Armchair, $13.25, This distinctive Valentine-Seaver Love Seat is i ! ¥ : and the Queen Anne solid mahogany frame Pull- upholstered in one of the newest plain-color tapes- di @ e " A Sy X % - { Up Chair, $27.50. The Bridge Lamp complete tries. In either rust or green, $105. The Up- A30d 2 L a S b . - 7 RN, with shade is $13. bolstered Chair to match, is $59.50. o P - Pae 7 ) A MAGNIFICENT Living Room Group of massive oak—typically English, with end of frames exposed and carved in Gothic shape. The tapestry cover, shown in rich, sub- dued colors and the spring cushions are among the sterling features of this suite. Two pieces, $445. The Occasional Oak Chair, also of English inspiration, covered in antique velour, is priced $62.50. . [ e ;Luxufr‘ilulnu;" fitlyhde;cribu this Overstuffed Chair, with e e Sp w S T . = SR g § i KL 1 i lown-filled seat, back and cushion—shown in a choice of Ii:l:ed‘:":;‘\!t ::.'::'":f m'eorn_U:“n ;‘..‘e"o( . 1 4t { i ) ) tapestry and mohair covers. The frames are all-hair filled. tapestry covers. Note the loose-cushion back. Priced $87.50. ; aiabales . e y " The 9'1'"" wga"";_"*’" is very high grade. An outstand- The End Table, witk solid mahogany top, is priced $5.85. 2 i 4 4 . ing value, $68.50. The End Table is $5.85. This particularly graceful 2-piece Suite was de- signed and constructed to our order. Upholstered in the new armure tapes- try, this suite is an ex- ceptional value at $125. FURNITURE . Never before have we been able to ofier a 10-picce Dining Room Suite of such fine styling, M S th F / g high quality and spleadid workmanship s this one—of Chippepdale desitrat sach o 1ob B IX oor. ThiskemartspiosssBisdsaacas il MincnsPisias sin e ST L it price. $335. The Chairs ure of solid mahogany, while the rest of the suite is mahogany end Vehserad pm'}s T ks b That l‘)‘r‘c‘“u" (‘hm" i D’;-_""; poig- DY’ sad ‘.mfl kot ; $225. Priced extra: Chair, $16.50; Bench, $15, and Night Stand, $22. TR

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