923 BROADWAY, TACOMA

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A31875-2

Blanket window at Weisfield's Commerce Street side, Virginia Knowland, Simmons Blanket. Weisfield and Goldberg's store had two entrances, 924 Commerce Street and 925 Broadway. The window display includes a bedroom suite including a vanity with mirror and stool, bed and bedside table and dresser. The emphasis is on the Simmons Electronic Blanket, however. The blanket was said to keep an even temperature even if the room temperature changed.


Weisfield & Goldberg, Inc. (Tacoma); Window displays; Furniture stores--Tacoma--1940-1950; Jewelry stores--Tacoma--1940-1950; Blankets; Beds; Furniture;

A33314-1

Weisfield's Inc., previously known as Weisfield & Goldberg Inc., window display in the Commerce Street entrance, features "America's Greatest Chair Value" Samson All-Purpose folding chairs, for only $7.95. The chair has a cushion comfort chair, welded steel construction for durability, baked enamel finish and durable samsonite covering. Samson folding tables are featured for $12.95. The chairs and tables are a great buy for either the business or the home.


Department stores--Tacoma; Window displays; Tables; Chairs; Home furnishings stores--Tacoma; Merchandise displays--Tacoma; Weisfield's, Inc. (Tacoma);

D76133-3

Weisfield's Jewelers, exterior exposure of the entire store front. This six story brick building was built in 1890 and designed by Pickles & Sutton, architects. Its original tenant was the Holmes and Bull Furniture Co., followed by the Orpheum Theatre, a vaudeville house, in 1904. In 1906, the Theatre closed and the building was remodeled into offices and called the J.J. Roberts Building. Various stores occupied the building including S.A. Andrews Co.(in 1920) and Pessemier's Bootery (in 1936.) The building was modernized in 1938 and occupied by Weisfield and Goldberg Jewelers. The store front was altered again in 1941, under the direction of Pearson & Richards, architects.


Department stores--Tacoma; Window displays; Home furnishings stores--Tacoma; Merchandise displays--Tacoma; Weisfield's, Inc. (Tacoma); Jewelry stores--Tacoma--1950-1960;

A76325-1

An "under the sea" display of watches at Weisfield's, Inc. The theme was no doubt inspired by the Benrus "waterproof" watches, which were being offered with a free thirty day home trial, twice the usual trade in, no money down and terms as low as a $1.00 per week. Benrus claimed that their watch was the only true waterproof in the five leading name brands. The watches came in nine different models for women and nine for men.


Department stores--Tacoma; Window displays; Merchandise displays--Tacoma; Weisfield's, Inc. (Tacoma); Clocks & watches; Jewelry stores--Tacoma--1950-1960;

A76880-2

Weisfield's window in July of 1953 featured a free Barwa leisure chair with a Westinghouse laundromat and dryer. The washing machine, and free lounge chair, are $299.95. The D-5 dryer and free chair are $219.95. Plus consumers could take advantage of Weisfield's low easy credit terms. Unlike in the past when consumers bought items cash only, credit was relied upon more often for major purchases.


Department stores--Tacoma--1950-1960; Window displays--Tacoma--1950-1960; Home furnishings stores--Tacoma--1950-1960; Merchandise displays--Tacoma--1950-1960; Weisfield's, Inc. (Tacoma); Washing machines; Appliances--1950-1960; Chairs;

A59089-3

A night exposure of window display at Weisfield's of Parker pens. Weisfield's had entrances on both Commerce and Broadway. This display was located on the 925 Broadway entrance. Parker was having a "1951 Sale" and prices ranged from $875 to $49.75 for a pen and pencil set. Ordered by Harry Daheim.


Window displays; Weisfield's, Inc. (Tacoma); Pens;

A49788-6

Four different tables with modern designs were featured at Weisfield's, Inc. They are shown with two matching pieces of upholstered furniture, possibly from a sectional. A modern-style painting and lamp complete the arrangement that has been placed on a shag rug. Ordered for Blancher-Kay Furniture Manufacturing Company by Lowell M. Adelson.


Merchandise displays--Tacoma; Weisfield's, Inc. (Tacoma); Home furnishings stores--Tacoma; Tables; Chairs; Design;