Illinois News Index

Winnetka Weekly Talk, 9 Jun 1928, p. 24

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22 WINNETKA TALK June 9, 1928 BROWN FURNITURE CO. 1567 Sherman Ave. EVANSTON REORGANIZATION SALE Entire $50,000 Stock of America's Finest Custom-made Furniture, Etc. To Be Sold At Below Actual Cost A Sale of Absolute Necessity Marble Top End Tables Regular $39.50 Value Full size Period design End Table. Solid hand carved walnut base and genuine Italian marble top. $39.50 value, on sale at $19.45 Double Da-Beds Regular $24.50 Value Double Da-Bed, complete with cretonne covered pad, opens to full size bed, stur- dily made ~-- comfortable. $2450 value. Sale price $12.90 Spinet Desks Regular $45 Value All walnut Spinet Desks, neatly carved legs, finest construction, complete with sliding writing board. $45 value. Sale price $19.45 Decorated Twin Beds Regular $27.50 Value Twin beds, decorated in green, ivory, red, maple or walnut, all styles; regular $27.50 value. Sale price each $14.95 Damask Davenports Regular $150 Value Davenports, upholstered in beautiful damask, in a choice of smart colors. Very fine, hand made throughout, full spring construction and all web bottom. Regular $150 value. Sale price $88 FINEST WALNUT Secretary Desks Regular $85 Value Walnut Secretary Desks, finest construction through- out. Good size. $85 value --sale price $44.50 Other Secretary Desks made to sell up to $225, at same great reductions. Remember Please That owing to lack of space we can only list a few of the many hundreds of bar- gains in this ad. But, our entire stock is included in this sale--a wonderful show- ing of the finest custom made furniture marked at below actual wholesale cost. Living Room Suites Custom-made by Karpen and Valentine-Siever Figured velour living room suites, regular $185 values at Mohair living room suites with solid mahogany frames, regular $225 values on sale $1 24 Hy Ap ed Sie PE et Le Linen Frieze living room suites. Exclusive pat- terns, sofa and chair, regular $275 $1 59 values, on sale at Period design living room suites in antique velour, damask or brocatells, regular $247 $385 values, on sale at Louis 15th living room suites. Exclusive design and patterns, regular $650 values, $345 on sale at Bedroom Suites 3-Piece walnut bedroom suites. Dresser, bed, chest of drawers or vanity, regular $95 $175 values, sale price Decorated 4-piece bedroom suites. Bed, dresser, chest and chair, regular $250 values, $1 49 on sale at French Colonial bedroom suites. 4-piece suites decorated, regular $285 values Th In wie 3109 William and Mary bedroom suites. 3-piece. Fe IT a meni 3299 Dining Room Suites Early Georgian dining room suite. 8-piece solid J ree. 3189 Burl walnut dining room suite. All walnut. hand inka nadl DEG $236 French Colonial dining room suite. 8-piece solid walnut suite, regular $550 value $329 Se RI i EE IRE ET 0 RE 10-piece walnut 395 Tudor Period dining suite. suite, regular $675 value A, I ees M. B. Hart Succumbs at Home in Massachusetts M. B. Hart, a former resident of Wilmette and Kenilworth, died at his home at Pittsfield, Mass, Thursday, May 31. Burial was in Pittsfield. Mr. Hart was well known on the north shore; he was at one time associ- ated with the firm of Lord and Thomas and later with the Pritchfield Adver- tising company. During his twenty years' residence in Kenilworth he was an active worker in the Church of the Holy Comforter. Mr. Hart is survived by his widow and by a son, Myron, who lives at Lake Wales, Fla. TO TRAVEL ABROAD Several north shore girls, Betty Alger and Jeanette Uhlman of Kenil- worth, and Dorothy Thomas of Win- netka will join a group of Roycemore girls and under the chaperonage of Miss Louise Haggerty, a member of the Roycemore faculty, will sail June 30 to spend a summer traveling in Europe. On January 1, 1928, there were 1,471,- 000 homes in Illinois wired for electric service: : Builders to Entertain Masons of North Shore The New Trier chapter of the order of Builders will entertain the Master Masons of lodges in Wilmette, Win-_ netka and Glencoe, and the Royal Arch Masons from chapters in Wil- mette and Winnetka at the Winnetka Masonic temple Tuesday evening, June 12. Arthur M. Millard, Grand Master Builder, assisted by a picked team from the central council, will conduct the degree and ceremonial initiation work. The New Trier chapter of the Build- ers is growing steadily and its work is made more effective through the co- operation of the advisory council ap- pointed by 'the Masonic fraternity. Tuesday's special meeting is to be a recognition of the work done during the last year. Refreshments will be served after the ceremony. Mrs. Ernest Ballard, 811 Auburn road, and her children are leaving Winnetka in a week or so and are sailing on June 22 on the Carmania, to spend three months abroad. Mr. Bal- lard will cross about a month later and meet his family in Europe. MILGRIN Semi-Annual Sale Group No. 1 35 NEW YORK Further Reductions Sf JRESSE Two Groups that were formerly priced to $145 and $165...original creations of "America's Foremost Fashion Creator" Coats and Ensembles $55 $75 $95 $125 Formerly priced to $275 MILGRIIN 600 MICHIGAN BOULEVARD + SOUTH CHICAGO Group No. 2 '65 CLEVELAND

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