Indianapolis Times, Volume 45, Number 233, Indianapolis, Marion County, 7 February 1934 — Page 4
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>|£ -b v Request 77? e Greatest Furniture and Rug Sale in This Store’s History Furniture and Rug Departments win be open Shrewd shoppers have recognized Sears values as unprecedented. During the past week we have , delivered furniture and rugs to many points throughout the state and even beyond its borders. A Reserve stocks are being brought forward for this big February Event. Indications now are that Thursday, Friday and Saturday will be three big outstanding days in this sale. Come and share in p the savings. Low Prices! Easy Terms! Free Delivery in Indiana! HJ ITU V 2.18 R T This 3 Piece Outfit Would Bea Good Value at $79.95! i w ~ 7 - 7 Ti ■ ~! 7 . . chair and five dining chaiia ~ 50-pound mat- Also Sold on Easy Terms—ss Down—s 6 Monthly Bedroom Suite dh uh In ii. 1. 7 “ ”■ 'i 1 oak interiors. A new and Jenny Lind-a Beauty —* £s Lo ungi ng* Chair ' iBBy Built especially for Sears /~V ¥* as a feature of this sale. U* B JZ Ww This Big, Luxurious, All-Cotton tvpe chair vTth V W JLk i/ _ A ’iTV/r i a seat, full web construction. W 50-Pound Mattress sfaWSSr? ZjW f *“* M&MiMSm M _ holstered with high grade /y |||i|gg|pl $ 5 95 to match! Another outstanding 1 : 1 ■' ■ Sears value for the big ppjpl A Fine Cabinet Kitchen Table Cabinet Base 1/ T , gtrirriy' modern. inchKi with [—- P with washiVl flit fPSSPS Vo I >PSSI Green and ivory. 1 1 V |J porcelain en- I able enamel k WJ ATrll \ i- 4\\ VOOVO / £ iivOOi 4-piece set includ- | |j ameled |J finish. Large ' f _ ' ' —Sears, Second Floor. V ” —Second Floor. Floor. - Floor. Solid Oak Breakfast Suite ■jjg m M m Jjjpf : lf|p AV tt A MBB tr f BB B This is most charming breakfast >-. p* ” jft H J II BB I (Hj BBBHW 4lp 9|B vre have ever offered at such a low price. Sturdily V jHHW k vL Jj ABB @ fi ™ Ik W fl built of solid kiln dried oak. Dropleaf table and 4 'K B L... -1 .nv .ytr |r, -■■ Windsor ••■ :> comfortable chairs Fawn B _ —Sears, Second Floor. Furniture and Rug Departments Open Until 9P. M. Thursday and Friday Nights; Use Vermont Street Entrance.
THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES
,FEg. 7, 1934
