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Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 6 Oct 1938, p. 23

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Today is the first day. of a three- paaieýppuciIY V funihng sl a We types of furniture, Mr. Sherman, day homethe divisional home furnisbings man- boldt4s Evanston store. The event ager, stated that Swedish modern bas been arranged especially for is the newest vogue. The store is the convenience of Evanstonians and dipaig o nythsypo- ever, but ýothers whïch are provmg9 residents of neighboring commun'- to b e equllyPoJuar ties' who are intere sted n ome Not',only 'the heavier furniture furnishings at this seasn sben featured but also themany Pr ctically. eerytye1f er maller items which ,add, zest and chandise, needed for furnishing and sakt e rodlvn ures equipping the bone is being, offered TietDesUpheHm a t prices which the storewifl finid Besides'.being a movng. season, c osibl to eonSheranlae, c this is also 'a time for ýcleaning cit imossiletonduheicaediison.and 'dressing >Up" many homes in *al manager in. charge of home* fur- Preaainfrtewne esn nishigs. hings about the home which have become impractical for. every-day Thesal, bic istobecme nuse because of age and wear are annual event, bas been designated tbrown out. These: items are, re- as te "nnul svîng drve omeplaced, and- here, too, the bouse- *furnishings sale." It takes in the wfe's urge for somethig new and store's entire., third floor home fur- different finds expressioni in a trip nisbings group. to Wieboldt's home furnishings de- Aid to Those W'. Have Mo ved parment. Apartment çlwellers and bouse- holders who have moved into new 'quarters recently wilI find an easy solution to their new furniture wor- ries by paying a visit to the store while the sale is iri progress, the management bas pointed out.. In order to accommodate. those who cannot shop during the day, the third floor of the store will be ager, announces. The sale is the first 'one 'of its kind held by the Wieboldt organi- zation, and it is a purely local one. New Merchaudise Off ered New merchandise has been brought in for the occasion, and the store's third floor displays have been rearranged, to make them The sales volume of this depart- ment ranks among the highest in the several Wleboldt stores. Three Payment Plans Are Provïded in Sale ,Wieboldt patrons who find' it more convenient to make home furnish- ings purchases on 'the deferred rath- makes a siail UcUlepsl: naiUU rw $L5 to $50, which is represented by certificates that can be exchanged for merchandise in any part of the store. Payments, under this plan, are completed in' ten weeks. Th e budget plan takes care of langer purchases, above $50. Instailment payments may be extended over a period as long as eighteen months. PThe two-piece suite of eighteenth century design in the 1is a feature of the current disfflay of living roomt furn:ture at The coffee table andi end table have been selected to match th the background are other living room suitesaand kimpa, all be to Wieboldt patrons as part of the annual savings drive homej Sal e to Afford DRCSS Big Saving for ____ Thnrifty Shop>per Savings of as much as twenty dol- lars on living room and bedroomn living room suite of thie iamu Kroehler construction. A foun-piece solid maple bedroom suite also is being off ered at a twenty-dollar reduction. The suite mncludes either a full size bed or two twin beds, a full size dresser and a chest of drawers. l3uuk Bed at Savlng Another bedroomn off ermng is a The maini for the annui Atuminum wa the right isa a Iuu~Mhave . )Oses.

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