Evening Star Newspaper, November 8, 1931, Page 62

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THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON. D. C, NOVEMBER 8, 1931—PART FOUR. I H E H E C H T c ' | 8550 pELIVERS - this rug—bdlance monthly F Street at Seventh NAtional 5100 - Down Go the Prices of W ASHED American Oriental Rugs Only a few days ago these very same 'qualities were retailing around the country for $79.50 and $85! 25 Styles of $15.95 Rembrandt A most remarkable selection of lamps : at this price. Including the new Indirect ; Lighting, Smoker Davenport and Adjust- able Bridge styles. FEach lamp with a Room Sizes 9X12 Ft. and 8-3X1().6 pleated silk shade. Cellophane wrapped. The wholesale rug market goes wild. forcing down the retail prices to anewer low level. We offer the “select” line of a famous manufacturer. ' ¢ Yg | Woven of the finest Oriental woolen yarns. Every rug washed. And per- SH ADES 2 & fect. Splendid copies of Oriental pattern masterpieces. $ 2 49 7 i $9.50 American Orientals, 27x54, to match 7 . . $5.95 (Sixth Floor, The Hecht Co.) m d Hand tailored . . . and pleated. Styles for three-light, bridge, lounge and table lamps. Rose, rust, green and gold. Cello- phane wrapped This Year—as before—Charge Customers May Buy in November—Pay in Januarfif (Pourth Pioor, The Hecht Oo.)

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