Evening Star Newspaper, November 9, 1930, Page 66

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THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, NOVEMBER 9, 1930—PART FOUR. We Park Your Car FREE . Shop at your ease. We park : your automobile free. E Street oo . F Street at Seventh - Monday—From 9:15 A.M. till 6 P.M. Budget Plan A moderste down sum...and the balance in a series of eon | NAtional 5100 Last of 7 Furniture D Furniture Days. Monday, November 3rd, to 10th, Indlusive, At THE HECHT CO. Begins Tomorrow (Monday) featuring these special values for the Living Room! g 0y . W o e b € v e 08 28 N JE WECH] €O Furniture Da Monday, November 3 to 10—st THE HECHT Ci Wednesday, Featuring Bedroom Furnituré e ey $35 Fireside Chair Covered in Denim' 359 Govemor A e Winthrop THE HECHT CO._ Furniture Days Monday, November 3rd to 10th at THE HECHF CO. Tuesday—Beds and Bedding Are Featured al Unumall_y Large Savings FURNITURE DAYS “Monday, November_3, to_Monday, November 10, Inclusive ey, e B ey, e Thursday—the Fourth -Day—Features Bed_Davenport. Suites and Sofas =) THE LECHT CO %) THINGS happened during the first six days of the 7 Furniture Days, We sold more furniture in those 6 days than we have ever done in a cor- responding period of time. This in spite of the fact that there were two days of inclement weather to go up against. \ We sold more Living Room Suites. One of the best sellers was the 2-piece Charles of London Suite at $98.50. We sold more Occasional Tables. Youw’d have to do some tall counting to total the number of tables at $7.50 that left here. We sold more Bed Room Suites. OQut- standing was the four-piece Suite at $148. We sold more Bed Davenports. Scores of them are now in Washington homes. The one at $61 sold particularly well. . We sold more Sofas. The Lawson Sofa at $39.50 had many, many takers. We sold more D’mmg Room Suites. We'll _bet that someone in your neighborhood ‘bought the 10-piece suite at $148. We sold more sepafate Chairs. When you offer a Down Cushion Chair for $19.50 you are bound fo be popular. We were. We sold more Secretary Desks. “Pm buy- ing it for Christmas,” said a customer, as she had the secretary at $39.50 sent home. We sold more Bed Outfits. Especially the Poster Bed Group at $25. Record selling speaks for itself. THESL are only a few of the high-lights. The same spirit of buying went on all through the Furniture Department. Monday ends the 7 Furni- ture Days. To the left we reproduce our advertise- - . ments that appeared last week. All these savings,""* in addition to hundreds more, await you. The “cream of the crop” . . . representing some of the best furniture values obtainable today. Buy on the Budget Plan . . . pay out of income. Consult our Interior Decorators. Purchases held for future delivery. Visit Home, /Sweét~Home—7 furnished rooms.“. showing the new ideas i furniture. pad 5

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