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“It’s echt pee home to us more and more it 
almost seems every day.” 
And said with such an expression of pleasure and interest—seems as though 
you were just as glad to say it as we were to hear it. 
“Why really I can do very much better at home, trotted all over Boston, and 
could buy here cheaper—and—what’s more, find a LARGER STOCK HERE to 
select from.” 
Some one’s going to read this statement and wonder if it’s true, especially as 
to the VARIETY. We invite such a one to visit our 4th floor annex, that portion 
of our building over the American Express and Postal Telegraph offices, and take 
for illustration 
Our Odd Dresser Erbibit 
It embraces a line that will please the taste of the millionaire or the pocket 
of the mechanic. W 
It starts with a Dresser that costs $7.50 and ends with one that sells for RY 
$90.00, and to be absolutely explicit as to the variety on the floor, by actual 
count there are 83 styles to see. W 
W The 
W Low Cost Line 
° Is made of solid oak; 
W no imitation oak; no ash as 
W good as oak, but clean, 
ny) white oak, with all the in- 
 teriors of sanded white 
W wood. 
W Made in the south, right 
W owhere the wood itself 
Ww grows, comes here in cars 
y to save expense in trans- 
W portation. 
’ Commences with a Dress- 
4 er, with three deep draw- 
Wy ers, has a French, bevel 
plate of very good size. 
‘W  =The ffinish is excellent, 
NA and only 
YY] $7.50. 
W/ > One, with swell top draw- 
"Wf ors, and pattern” French 
plate, 
WW For $9.50. 
4g. And a full swell front and 
v of all quartered oak, witha 
, zreat big plate of polished 
fy olate glass, 
For only $15.00. | 
proportionately, 
Store Open 
Thursday Evening 
The 
Medium Cost Line 
Made of Oak, Mahogany, 
Toona and Bird’s Eye Ma- 
ple,~ commences .with a 
Dresser with serpentine top 
drawers, the lines of the 
curves are very genteel, the 
mirror is an oval of un- 
usually good shape; the 
base to the leg is a pretty 
spoon foot, the handles to 
the drawers are plain and 
very chaste, the finish is 
unusual, almost equal to 
the best; the values—re- 
markable, 
For only $14.75. 
We've a few for early 
| comers that are copies ofa 
high priced one, that has 
proven the biggest seller in 
all the best stores. 
Made extremely plain, 
not a piece of carving on it, 
but as graceful as. though 
‘twere. produced by _ the 
wave of a fairy’s. wand. 
Copy price $27.00. 
Original’s price $36.00. 
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Made with a nicety equal Wi 
to a piano, every detail car- WW 
ried out with the most mi- W 
nute care, designed with W 
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“correctness.” 
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A credit to us to have 
them to show, a pleasure to \§ 
you when they enter and § 
remain in your house. NY } 
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They start with one 
that’s a joy to behold— \l 
good,—fine looking, —in s\ 
Mahogany and Bird’s Eye \l 
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From $28.50. \} 
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Our Odd Dresser stock is in keeping with the rest of the store—no larger, Nt) 
but just as large, and none too large to hold all your trade; we i 
have it as good—we have it as cheap—and on any piece we urge you to compare. } 
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