South Bend News-Times, Volume 37, Number 317, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 12 November 1920 — Page 24
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Your dining room above all others should reflect the true hospitality of Thanksgiving. On this day you will want it at its best, a source of pride wherein to welcom. your guests, a most inviting and attractive place to your friends and family. The Ries Co. wishes to express the real meaning of Thanksgiving by
offering this most opportune dining room furniture sale. Grateful, indeed are we for another year of steady growth, a furthering of our marked evidence of leadership in South Bend. We wish to show our appreciation in this sale and enable all to enjoy their Thanksgiving dinner in a room tastily furnished.
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Dining Tables With the dining table the center of attraction on Thanksgiving Day, many homes will want new ones, especially when they can choose here from all the newest period styles, woods and finishes at special prices. For example, 54 inch, 6 ft. extension tables in fumed or yolden oak, tomorrow at J 42.00.
Queen Anne Suite in Walnut 8 Pieces
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Here is a suite to be proud of, one that does justice to your bis dinner. It is stylish, substantial and serviceable. This suite may be had in either a 48 inch table, 54 inch table, 5 4 inch buffet, with or without mirror, and several patterns of chairs to choose from. You may purchase one or more pieces it you do not desire a full suite, without losing any of the discount. TABLES 48 inch $67.50. 114 inch $79.50. IIUFFET 54 inch Mirrored $89.00. Without Mirror $75.00. CHAIRS Set of six $85 up. See this suite in our window; may be had on Ries' liberal terms.
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A New Buffet will do wonders toward dressing up your dining room and making it look its best for Thanksgiving Day! Tomorrow we offer all our odd buffets at prices that are just like buying them wholesale! For instance. 54 inch buffets In oak, mahogany finish or walnut, tan be had for as low as $4S.OO.
Does The Dining Room Need A New Rug for Thanksgiving?
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A commonplace Interior can be brightened considerably by the addition of an attractive rug. We have .some unusual values in Axminster, Velvet or Wilton rugs, the addition of which will greatly improve the looks of your dining room. All rug.5 are marked at 1921 prices, which is a reduction from those
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The Warming Glow of a Floor Lamp It's the finishing touch to a room's comfort and you should have one, Special prlcei on all floor, table end metal lamps.
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Tea Wagons on Sale Tomorrow
Think of tho added pride you will tako in having your Thanksgiving dinner served from an attractive tea wagon like ono of tho many different htybvi which wo are featuring tomorrow at npecial priced. Hero Ik an urtlclo of furniture that is at once decorative and most practical. It will save you miles of steps and will enable you or your maid to serve, dinner at your house in the most approved style! Here, too, our etock is limited in quantity and at
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wagons for tomorrow, we earnestly suggest prompt action on your part if you want to gtt here in time to take advantage of these unusual pricts.
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William and Mary Period Dining Suite S Pieces $227 The geniality and good fellowship of the family shines forth in the dining room. It is the heart of the home and the center of life to all. This William and Mary dining suite will bring charm to it. In walnut either 48 or 54inch table, 54-inch mirrored or non-mirrored buffets with chairs to match. Unequalled values and you may purchase a table or buffet separate if you choose.
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Table 4S indies f f-7. 50. Chairs Set of .-ix $5 up. 54 inches $79.50 "Se this suite in our window." Buffet Mirrored $95.00. "Just U-U the salesman to Non-mirrored $75. charge it."
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