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Show m FOUNDED 1850 HOME FURNISHINGS SECTION J . : : SALT LAKE CITY UTAH SATURDAY SEPTEMBER 1935 2S EIGHTY-SIXT- YEAR H ..1 . M I M X. BRIGHTENING THE CORNERS Such as these may be done effectively during NATIONAL FURNITURE WEEK, when merchants of this community join with the nation in offering a parade of values in home furnishings unequalled since 1933." Price increases of ten per cent are by January T of next year.due to Increasing raw material costs, it is re ported, despite the fact that fumi- - ture prices stayed lower than al-' e most any other commodity V ' J1 daring the recent depres-y- x MOST HOMES ARE REPLACING WORN OCT BEDROOM FURNITURE and bedding. Attractive settings like this are possible today at remarkably low cost, whether for the Masters bedroom or the gnest room, such furniture will not go out of date. Simplicity arid restfulness are qualities to seek in selecting furnishings for this room. You will find furniture stores equipped with a wide! .selection of bedroom furniture as well as mattresses and springs fore-lea- st '4 . andde-vVpartme- y' during week. gion. National J 'H nt . Furniture ' - i Y 1 - U -- J -- X DINING ROOMS ' WORKSHO P MEET WHICH POPULAR FANCY are neither daring nor costly. It is possible M w' OF WOMEN 23.000.000 America's greatest occupational group the The straight - line production made popular by motor car makers. Is employed today in the Kitchen, Ranges,- kitchen cabinets, mechanical re. frigerators as well as ice boxes, stools, and kitchen tables are Items which local furniture stores will stress during the National Furniture week program. Linoleum is likewise featured this event. Home-make- r. today to secure furniture, such as this attractive dining room suite of Hepplewhite inspiration in either walnut or mahogany at price levels, which, while rising, still remain below half of boomtime costs. Due to more modern production methods, the average American can purchase furnishings today which kings could not command a half century or even a decade or two ago. - 7 ir-- i (I Un 5) h The Nation turns to the Home Y . . ... WEE K OF SUPERLAT IV E y x- .y, .'x' F U R ' k - S . N I T U R E VALUES ' I |