Evening Star Newspaper, December 14, 1931, Page 25

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THE_EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. €, MONDAY, DECEMBER 14, 1931. HALF PRICE A Purchase of Samples From the November Showing of a Leading American Manufacturer— At Less Than His Cost! Make no mistake! Better furniture than this is not to be found! When you own one of these pieces ,° you know that you have the best! And at HALF PRICE you buy furniture of the kind that is rarcly ever offered at reduced prices! You can only believe these values when you have seen these hand- | some pieces for yourself! Only then will you realize that this is the furniture buy ing opportunity of the year! Combined with this special purchase are many pieces reduced in our own stock. SOFA, usually $179! Luxury, grace and comfort combined! 82 ins. long, 36 ins. deep. Cov- ered in figured brocatelle. HALF PRI‘ E Four solid walnut front legs Usually $19.95. An un- in Queen Anne style. usually sturdy spinet, with 8950 Inspect this offering early—as the quantity is limited! spacious filing compart- ments—fold-back top and sliding writing platform. - ¢ : 1. Only $10 Doun Handsome mahogany ve- nezr top—gracefully turne ed legs. A very desirable spinet for a limited amount of space. Usually $23.50. 1175 Beautifully figured mahog- any veneers on selected cabinet wood. Large spinet with full-length drawer, two deep side drawers, too. Usually 2450 The spinet desks offered in HIGH-BACK WING CHAIR, built staunchly with an exquisite solid ma- this sale are the result of a hogany frame, }.""d'c”"ed’ Down- special purchase and reduc- T filled seat cushion. Regularly sold tions in our own stock. } for $79.50. Only $5 Down TURKISH LOVE SEAT. Usually 50 $197! This piece is as well built as it 0 is good looking! Upholstered all over ! in a lovely linen frieze. All hair Quly $10 filled, with down cushions. Dot CHIPPENDALE ARM- CHAIR—Faithful to the finest traditions of the master cabinet- | MANY OTHER DISTINCTIVE| im i PIECES — AT HALF PRICE| 5. = o = (Not lllustrated) ’ 19'50 ENGLISH LOUNGE CHAIR. Comfort—smart ap- pearance combined in this $39.50 Velour Student’s Chair huge, deep-seated chair! Cov- ered all over in richly pat- terned tapestry of fine weave. Regularly $49.50. 24.50 $49.50 Formal $29.50 Pull-up $39.50 Queen Anne High-Back Chair $59.50 Upholstered Sheraton Chair. ($5 Delivers) $79.50 Wing Chair. ($5 Delivers) $90.00 Tapestry Sofa. ($5 Delivers) $270 Damask 2-Pc. Suite. ($10 Delivers) $350 Mohair 2-Pc. Suite. ($10 Delivers) $350 Antique Velour 2-Pc. Suite. ($10 Delivers) Iustrated at Top Right LOUIS XV CHAIR, as elegant in line and finish as it is beauti- ful in construction. Solid ma- hogany frame; fine damask cov- ering; trimmed with round-head, antiqued nails. Regularly $59.50 29.50 Niustrated Right Center HAND-CARVED CHAIR—A formal chair of solid mahogany —beautifully hand carved. Cov- ered in exquisite antique dam- ask. Usually$79.50! $400 Down-Filled, Pillow-Back. 2.P¢. Suite. ($10 Delivers) ......... b i $99 Spring-Seat and Hair-Filled Lounge Chair. - (§5 Delivers) Palais Royal—“The Complete Furniture Store”—Fourth Floor. Only $5 Down

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