Evening Star Newspaper, August 24, 1930, Page 6

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HE ecdnomic readjustment resulting from the pace of the pést ten years has called for certain Tchanges in business. \Wo,yliko other alert business organizations, have made ours and are ready for this new and better period at hand. New stocks — common sense in pricing our mer- chandise —rearrangement of our entire store for better display and greater ease in choosing—87 years of progressive retail selling —these are the means with which we confidgntly set sail upon- this better business course directly ahead. Our Summer Sale, which starts tomorrow, inaugurates the beginning of this new order of things. L ¢ 1 UVlNG ROOMS_Good taste and sound knowledge of values has governed us in assembling the many pieces of furniture for Living Rooms. All of these are reduced during this Summer Event. Easy Chairs are from $55.00 Secretaries from $125.00, Desks from $75.00, Sofas from SldS.Ob, Console Tables from $30.00, Mirrors from $20.0Q, Open Arm Chairs from $35.00, Screens from $45,00 and Coffee Tables from $25.00. 4 L 4 OR'ENTAL RUGS—many of them our own designs, have been reduced. Turkish Rugs start with 9’ x 12’ sizes at $95.00. Khanbah Rugs 9’ x 12’ in size, are from $185.00. Persian Rugs in 9'x12’, 14’ x10' and 18’ x12' are respectively $225.00, $395.00 and $650.00. Scatter Sizes (3'x 6’ and 3° 6" x6') are $20.00 and $30.00. Oriental Runners in lengths from 8’ and widths from 2' 6" start at $60.00. DOMEST'C RU'GS-—wo, show the Sale reductions. Axminsters start with 9" x12' sizes at $34.50. Wiltons of sturdy weave in 9’ x12' sizes are from $65.00. The increasingly popular Oriental Reproductions 9° x12’ in size are from $85.00. ® DlNlNG ROOM SU'TES -;-each consisting of 8 pieces or mor;, embrace the most accepted period designs in the fine woods with which they are assogiated. All reach the Sloane standard of excellence in design, workmanship and materials used. All are reduced for this Event BEDROOM GROUPS _which meet the requirements o.f géod taste and the . high standard of value you might expect of Sloane, show the Sale reductions. Single pieces too — chaise longues, dressing tables, boudoir chairs and mirrors —now marked lower. ® BROADLOOM CARPETINGS—and Narrow Widths as well, in every quality and color which our stock includes, are lower in this Sale. For example there is a Broadloom at $4.50 per square yard, regularly $6.75, another very durable one at $6.50 per square yard, regularly $8.00 and o figured, narrow carpet 27’ wide of deep pile at $2.50 per yard, regularly $4.50 per yard. LIN O LE UMS—oII made in our own factory, include Inlaid from $3.50 per sq. yd., Plain from $2.25 per sq. yd., J.:nspe from $2.50 per sq. yd. and Cork Carpet. from - $2.00 per sq. yd. LAMPS _roble Lamps with bases of por- DRAPERIES — from the simple ones | W. & J. celain from China, England and France. and modern ceramics from this country, Bridge andFloor lemps of bronze and wrought iron, BoudoirLamps with delicate mountings—most of them with shades made to our own order are now materially reduced for this Event. - SLOANE 709 Twelfth Street, N. W. Washington, D. C. made of Chintzes or Cretonnes for the cot- tage to those of the more formal Damasks, Brocades, hand blocked or crewel embroi- dered Linens and Velvets suitable for the town house have been reduced for this important Sale.

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