Evening Star Newspaper, October 2, 1930, Page 34

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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. O, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 2, 1220. L ~ The Finest Furniture Values In 50 Years | : Mark. Every Department of this Store Now! ' ~ As the first sale to which we have ever invited the public, we feel that the values'should ; AF‘" Examples of be in keeping with the importance of the occasion. So they are. Hundreds of thousands of dollars worth of new- and beautiful furniture will be offered in this Golden Jubilee Sale as a whole, and in an ever-changing, quick-moving,- wvnd series of special events that will set up & new standard of retail values. Values and Furniture of the Kind That Evcryone Who Sees Them Wlll Apprccnate and Profit By P ] . NEE CO-. i | . i !wl}ul*l‘lul:u..ml“ WL M il H | Wwwnwunm 1L ll|1 | umfii{” "h ‘n fl '1" N tomomow l!w‘ i 51\3‘5 m I I | chest, aresser b yellly; 4 A ¢ I !’ I i i IR GOLDEN JUBILEE PRICE | . i it Hiti [t At | v i Nl . Pieces - GOLDEN JUBILEE PRICE $29.75 GOLDEN JUBILEE SALE COME = SHARE = SAVE |n' Our 50th Birthday And First Salel Whether you buy or look you will en- } joy a trip through the store tomorrow. ommana | p_) NEE CO. - SEVENTH AND H STREETS, N. W. | wocsmama | | $525 THE HOME IS EVERYTHING » » EVERYTHING FOR THE HOME

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