New Britain Herald Newspaper, September 12, 1924, Page 4

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OUR CREED : ' / ' OUR GUARANTEE TO make your home a better place to live in; . We Busrantee any article of fur ‘ to help you obtain from it xl'l‘atel"coxnfc\_rt. % = niture you select at our store to : joy and pride—that is the ideal of service which : 0. 0 LS guides us in all our relations with our patrons. \ K be the best in material and work. And supporting that ideal is our fixed policy of mlmllip it is pouiblo to bny for fair dealing, of selling fine furniture at a reason- . 3 able price, ‘ H’ARTFO RD' [ y the price. LEADING FURNITURE STORE 196-206_7TRUMBULL FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 12 - BETWEEN PRATT AND ASYLUM COME! SEE OUR FALL FURNITURE FASHION SHOW THIS 10-PIECE AMERICAN WALNUT GROUP $625 00 You Are Cordially Invited Ty L 'flum I”fl 7 ’r5 ' p,.: il ' Ifl%%- P‘i ‘ELI]' 13 ASHION is constantly bringing in new ideas in furniture, suggesting new arrangements of rooms, introducing new conveniences for the home. WOI\IEN today are not content to huy the usual thing in furniture. They want to know what is,new and exclusive; what is smart and in good taste in home furnishings. TO meet this growing interest in home fur- nishing on the part of every woman, we SiE = - ; § ’ . R . H = 4 4 -y ! o - J ] In buying Grand Rapids have arranged a special showing of new fall fur- = — e [ M U = i ] e Ramdf i lurni!uyrie ;ou are mm;m niture, On all our floors you will find the latest i %> s g ‘ [ handiwork of true crafts- o onil sion. and constrice - ; e 5 = men who have dedicated s.tyles—the last word in design and construc 4 ! e i ey tion. = ; K good furmiture See our = sl 2ock This Store Takes Pride in its £ OME here tomorrow and see our fall fashion e = == It : < 3 \ B4 show, See the attractive new styles—and > 3 i KN¥ I = Gaxnd Bspids Frniture learn what charming things you can huy for <l f i X 3 s A little money. GOOD cheer is reflected in every piece of this hospitable looking dining room group. 1t is of a beautiful two-tone American Walnut blend, and Tea Wa on its individual design follows a choice English pattern of the seventeenth century. In ten pncex similar to illustration. ~ All drawers have g dust-) pmof construction throughout; tops, drawer fronts and case ends are made of heavy, five-ply 7-8 inch stock; which is a guarantee against warping and checkmg The chairs are covered with tapestry. This is a Grand Rapids suite, fully worth your examination here tomorrow. THlS 3- PIECE MOHAlR GROUP $395 00 Hall Clock Yfil‘ can choose this tea wagon in either walnut or mahogany., Of Grand Laplds make, with silver drawer, e 537,50 Spinet Desk 'rHF‘ home that is guided by one of these grandfather clocks has a companion indeed to be prized. Similar to illustration; imported movement; solid mahogany case. Yoo a leading place. Of tapestry and UE the original eftects in this own mahogany. The carving on the legs ARk allir i oael et the ends a touch an Renaissance. Similap to the fl. Str \[E happy home will snon be the maud possessor of this wa' pieee living room group. Tt is developed in the Queen Anne style, Tuxedo effect, with a rich quality of figured mohair. The éushions are yeversible; one side of mohair, the other of brocatelle. This group is especially hed by its Na an Spring Construction. Every inch of each piece in the group is soft, yielding and luxurious because of this Davenport Table I .m.,m; known con irviction. It will withstand years of hard service. Visitors to our fashion show will be delighted with this group. | 4- PIECE MAHOGANY GROUP $495 00 cd tapestry ** $87.50 o e \ & l a living roorn with varlous aftractive Gateleg Table , Al : isitor ane of ) 7/ b B k 7 the early seventeent J 'y the gateleg table 1 a favored s one, with solid TiHF table iz far out of the ordinary, with a spinat dekk effect opening out at one end. Of special burl walnut, high tighted and antiqued. The iron streteh- il .. $127.50 Nest of Tables CHAISE LONGUE E 8 X OF SATIN ! A store of pleasure awaits those who view our bedroom $1 18 50 1 furniture on the fourth floor > &l “nu.'\“vr‘. bedroom group carries out some of the striking details of Hepplewhite, one of the master English cabinet makers of the 32 gy < y 1 It is of brown mahogany, in an interesting mottleq finish. In four pieces, similar to illustration; bow-end bed, dresser, EALLY, you might call it a Four-in- a table which can serve 1 in mar The drawers are of dovetailed and dustproof constru®tion. Here is a group whose beauty will surely attract the visitor one Table, the way it opens out into particularly at tea and for Notice particularly the handsome curves of the bed and the fine mirror lines of the vanity and the dresser. four oparpte tabit, oF fn pudhed Sack rd-playing. As shown, in brown mahogany / . into small space as one table. Of solid esinde oy i o B { mahogany, by Imperial of Grand Rapids. R s : TERMS. TO SUIT YOUR CONVENIENCE bmesn Phe . 850 B()

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