Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 7 Feb 1930, p. 23

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Febru.a ry 7, 1930 WILMETTE LIFE · 23 MARSHALL FIELD & COMP AN ore Hours: Week-days, 9 A.M. to 6 P.M., Saturdays, 9 A. M. to 9 P. M.·.. Telephone Greenleaf · Every piece of Furniture on the Fifth Floor specially priced during February Visit our fifth floor this month . . . you will glean some worth-while knowledge of the important trends of modern furniture ... some practical suggestions for interior decoration ... and, you will undoubtedly find just the pif)ce which you need in your home, priced very moderately. Sketched is a typical value: a walnut coffee-table with a satinwood top, at $22.50. Typical Value New domestic rugs, drapery and upholstery fabrics in the Annual February Sale. Rugs which are Oriental in inspiration ... cretonnes modern in spirit . . . upholstery fabrics colored to emphasize the beauty of wood ... these are important elements in the artistic decoration of any home . . . Whatever the needs of your home, you will he able to fill them in the Evanston Store ... at a very substantial saving if you take advantage of the February sales. · The rug at the left is a representative value ... it is a wool Wilton rug with a deep, rich pile! Available in many faithful reproductions of Oriental pieces. Size 9 x 12, priced at $48. On the Fifth Floor. Special: French carpeting . . . at $6.50 per yard. · Attractive dinner sets, stemware, lamp shades and photograph frames at F ehruary prices. At right, a typical value . . . two-tone stemware set of 18 pieces: 6 goblets~ 6 sherbets and 6 tumblers. The set is priced at $6.50 on the Lower Floor

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