BUDGET SIMMONS INTRODUCES THE NEW 1990 MODEL LINE OF MAXIPEDIC® & BEAUTYREST® SLEEPERS Featuring.. . (i) SPECIAL INTRODUCTORY PRICES! MAXIPEDIC® FULL $149 Ea. pa QUEEN $359 Set KING $459 Set -,j) FULL $199 Ea. pc. QUEEN $449 Set KING $629 Set FULL $239 Ea. pc. QUEEN $549 Set KING $729 Set Free Set Up and Delivery Layaway and Terms Available I AT 12 MILE 2222 MasterCard, Visa and Discover Card Accepted MON., II N -Igs S. IF N I T Z I Tiil 'T IL L 58 . 30 TUES., T "Distinctive furnishings for the bedroom" 18 HOME the large size of the great room by us- ing a diagonal furniture arrangement. The Bernhardt sofa and love seat, in an ivory William Morris damask, could be arranged parallel to each other in front of the fireplace. These pieces have generous proportions, luxurious fabric, plump throw pillow backs, roll- ed arms, and are skirted. The sofa is $1,142 and the love seat is $1,051. At right angles to the sofa and love seat could sit two "Empire" chairs by Century, which are finished in a glossy black lacquer with a gold detail of dolphins on the arms. The seats and backs are upholstered in a leopard tapestry fabric in ivory, taupe and black. Each chair is $950. To repeat the animal theme, add a contemporary cocktail table with lucite tusks set on brass balls with a custom square-round top of 3 /4 inch beveled glass. The price of the table is $1,430. Put a touch of ancient classicism in the dining room with a neo-classic table that has a fluted stone column pedestal with an oak leaf capital in an "ancient black" finish. The round glass top is 48 inches. Surround the table with four Thayer-Coggin chairs upholstered in a Napoleanic cream and black stripe cotton sateen. The chairs are armless, have dressmaker skirts and rolled backs. The price for four chairs is $1,892; the table is $1,237. Complete the dining room with a mirrored buffet by Ello with brass moulding at the base. This piece con- trasts the rough stone finish of the table. The price of the buffet is $1,355. The ivory and black color scheme flows into the master bedroom and is dramatized in a queen size black iron poster bed. The bed is $639; the mat- ching night stand is $285. The con- trasting elements are a clean lined ivory lacquer imported dresser and a matching armoire which can be modified to house a television. The cost of the dresser is $899; the armoire is $699. The theme of contrast is also displayed in the den/bedroom with a contemporary sleeper in an ivory and black textured fabric ($799) and a matte black iron cocktail table in a leaf design from D.I.A. ($445). A textured