Evening Star Newspaper, July 6, 1936, Page 16

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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., MONDAY, JULY §, Y936. Special Sale 'Upholstered Pieces: An Annual Event That Is Eagerly Awaited It is our custom, at the close of each season, to dispose of all upholstered pieces that have served L as floor samples. They are perfect in every respect and the self-same models, ‘in different uphol- stering expressions, will take their places. All productions of our Company of Mastercraftsmen. But These Must Go—~and at Reductions That Will Interest You Colan Sofa =~ (Ilustrated) Especially desirable for the moderate-size room. Has a low arm and with the correct pitch to the back which insure perfect comfort. Covered . 0 in brown tapestry. 599.5 Wakefield Sofa (Illustrated) Adapted from a famous Colonial model, with all the charm of the old piece preserved in its 5129 reproduction. Covered in gold damask. Was $155 Was $135 Kenmore Sofa A delightful rendition of the Queen Anne model. Gracefully curved back and arms; cabriole legs, shell carving; down-filled cushions. Upholstered in Dramy ™ $149 Was $185 Creston Sofa A modern interpreta- tion of the 19th century schoal; noted for comfort and which lends itself to all interiors. Genuine down-filled cushions; up- holstered i n Sham $145 Duncan Sofa An exact replica of an original Duncan Phyfe, now privately owned. The exposed parts of the London Sofa Perhaps the most com- fortable and luxurious of all sofa models. Genuine down-filled attached pil- Was $165 Standish Wing Chair (Illustrated) An adaptation of early Colonial fire-side wing chair, the wings and arms of which are gracefully curved. Cabriole legs are of solid Honduras mahogany; cushion is genu- ine down-filled. Covered in green sso Was 365 Colan Easy Chair (Ilustrated) Especially designed for reading and loung- ing, with the exactly correct piich to the back and seat and low arms. Genuine down- $ ) filled cushion. Covered in rich fabrics. 5 Was 365 Colonial Hepplewhite School. The exposed frame is solid Cuban mahogany. = Full-spring seat. Upholstered in consistent sz, .50 Was $33 Downing Sofa (Illustrated) A model of extreme comfort, with gracefully rolled arms; separate down-filled pillows $180 at the back and down-filled seat cushions. Covered in eggshell damask. Was $225 Yorkshire Sofa One of the most pleasing models that fits perfectly into the modern school without being too heavy and cumber~ some. Square panelled legs; separate down-filled pillows at the back and down-filled cushions. The uphol- s stery is rose striped damask. 189 Was $215 Hayden Sofa Following the Queen Anne school, in size especi- ally adaptable to the moderate size living room. Graceful cabriole legs, “:filed arms and shaped back. Genuine down-filled cushions and uphol- stered in green damask. et $145 Was 3180 Other Popular Sofa Models BROCKTON SOFA. Hepplewhite design— the exposed parts of the frame being solid Cuban mahogany and the cushions filled with genuine down. Upholstered in red $179 brocade. Was $200 CUSTIS SOFA. An excellent adaptatian of an original Colonial Empire model. Exposed parts of the frame are solid Amazon mahogany. The long seat cushion is tufted and filled with horsehair. Legs are finished with brass feet. Upholstered in soft green damask. $195 Was $220 Love Seats WARWICK. Which is a Chippendale model, with interesting base of solid magoga.ny. Back and arms gracefully curved. Uphol- stered in figured damask. $125 Was $155 WREN. An expression of the Queen Anne type, with cabriole legs. The size makes it espe- cially usable in pairs; tgexex‘\ixini; down- filled cushion. Upholster green brocatelle. - $155 Was $195 SHELTON. A model of comfort and deco- rative in design. Its gracefully curved lines ex- actly fit the body. Upholstered in rich quality of damask. $135 Was $160 COLAN. Another model which lends itself to use in pairs. It has correct pitch to the back, low arms and consistent depth to the seat, insur- ing real comfort. Upholstered in green $87.50 figured damask. Caretullly tailored. & Was $110 Easy Chairs ASHLEY. Of the Colonial Queen Anne school. Distinctly a lady’s chair; cabriole legs; genuine down-filled cushion. Upholstered in gold $ matalesse. 59 Was $70 BROCKTON. Following the Hepplewhite school. The square-back model. Rolled arms; down-filled cushions; solid Cuban mahog- any legs. Upholstered in 050111 damask. $79 e Was S 711 Twelfth St. CALVERT SOFA. An exact replica of the original Philad:ehlfhia Georgian sofa now in the Pennsylvania Museum. Its long, gracefully curved back, rolled arms, exquisitely carved legs ::me famous featurest.h The exm;pgs!:% base is solid azon mahogany; the cove: ch, red damask, $240 Was $270 CREIGHTON SOFA. An English model, very smart in its design and extremely comfortable, with shallow wing treatment. Attached down- filled pillows at the back and down-filled seat cushions. Gracefully curved arms; fluted and turned legs. Upholstered in antiqued $145 frieze. Was $230 Wing Chairs MELBURY. A Chippendale model borrowed from the American Chinese Chippendale school. Base of solid Amazon mahogany. The wings and ' arms are gracefully designed. Cushion is genuine down-filled. Covered in figured dam- $72 ask. Was $871.50 PLYMOUTH. A reproduction of the original Colonial wing chair now in the Boston Museum. Its large, broad, generous graceful lines make it g(trgmely comfortable, Cabriole legs of solid onduras maho ; and the upholste! is Colonial d&ma%kén . ’ v $80 . Was $100 Open Arm Chairs DEAUVILLE. One of the charming Louis XV designs, covered in hand-woven broche. The frame is French walnut, exquisitely $55 carved. Was $110 SLEEPY HOLLOW. Of the early American school, with a “personal” curve to its back and seat. Frame is solid maple; and the up- holstery is green figured damask. $32 Was $40 Collection of ARM and SIDE CHAIRS—copies of original Duncan Phyfe pieces, Thomas Jeffer- son Shield back chairs; Robert Morris chair and many other famous designs. s Specially Reduced W.&]J.SLOANE 7 low back; separate down- filled seat cushions. Just the right pitch to the seat and back, with low broad arms. Upholstered in antiqued blue velvet. s1 95 Was $230 frame are solid mahogany carved with sheaves of wheat, cornucopias and swags; brass claw feet, Upholstered in black hair cloth, as the $190 original Was 5215 Bennington Wing Chair (Illustrated) Another of the Early Colonial Wing Chair models, with graceful cabriole legs of solid maple; genuine down-filled cush- 567 ion. Was $84 S5 Kenmore Easy Chair (Illustrated) Of the Queen Anne school, with graceful back and arms; genuine downfilled $69 cushion; consistently upholstered. Was $87.50 Waterbury Open Arm Chaly (Mustrated) An 18th century model, the original of which is famous. The exposed frame is sofid Cuban mahogany. Full upholstered $ spring seat. Covered in rich fabric, 35 Was $44

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