Evening Star Newspaper, December 20, 1921, Page 5

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Wates Universal Cofice Percolator, cquipped with safety fuse Universal Electric Chafing Dish, colonial design, $19.50. Manning & Bowman Electrical Chafing Dishes, dctachable stove and three heats, §17.50. Universal Coffee Urn Set, $43.75; colonial design on tray. Manning & Bowman Electric Coffee Urn Sets, $31.50 to $42.50. Universal Electric Houschold Iron, standard design, $8. Manning & Bowman Electric Irons, with stand and cord, $6.75. Universal Electric Grills, $12.50; cooks two things at once. Universal Electric Headlight Radiators, $11.50; copper re- flector. Universal - Electric Toaste $635; rustless nickel finish. = Manning & Bowman Electric T:uten. $5.65; with reversible side. of this make, with black enam- eled base. Manning & Bowman Electric Urn Percolators, nickel finish, colonial style. 6-cup size, $19; 9-cup size, $21; a special 7-cup size at $12.75. llfilnnl & %ow!nln Elec]tr:c rons, 6-pound size, complete with stand and cord. Special, $548. Another model at $6.78. Glfts of Electrical and Cut Glas (Fifth floor) Also a splendid Toaster . ~ Open 9:15 A.M. Cut Glass Baskets, $695 to $22.50—Graceful shapes. Linens from every country in which cgood linens are made—personally selected in Eu- rope and extreme- moderate in | e ,| price for the qual- | Cut Glass Fruit Bowls, $5 to $14—Different sizes. - ities represented. Cut Glass Scalloped Oval Orange Bowls, $6.95 to $13.50. Cut Glass Bonbon Dishes, §1.95 to $3.95 —Single and double handled. Cut Glass Vases, $125 to $29.5¢. Cut Glass Compotes, $375 to $15—High and low shapes dozen. set. Cut_Glass Beverage Sets, $2.95 to $5. g:t Glass Water Sets, $6.95 to S Madeira Hand-embroidered embroidered; 13 pieces. $15, $16, $18, $25 and $30 set. Madeira Tea Napkins, scalloped and embroidered corners. $14 dozen. Madeira Hand-embroidered Tea Cloths from 36x36 inches at $8.75 and $10 to 72x72 inches at $37.50 and $40. Madeira Hand-embroidered Centerpieces, 24 inches square. French Hand-Embroidered Afternoon Tea Sets Exquisitely fine white linens, wonderfully embroidered in d- ainty tones of rose, gold and blue. Set consists of 54-inch cloth and 12 12-inch napkins. $38 and $40 set. Hemstitched Pure Irish Linen Tea Napkins, 14 inches square. Richardson’s Model—Viflage Irish Table Linen Salad Spoon, $3.25 OTHER PIECES, NOT ILLUSTRATED. Steak Sets, $4. Carving Sets, $10.50 and $15. Gravy Ladles, $2.50 and $3.25. Crac ked Ice Servers, $2.50 and $3.25. .Cold Meat Forks, $2 and $3.25. ? "‘{Munhmavh &1101 New York—WASHINGTON—Paris Old Bleach Damask Table Cloths and Napkins g Recognized as the finest quality linen that comes from Ireland Wild Rose Design, cloth 72x72 and napkins 22x22, $39 set. Willow Design, cloth 72x72 and napkins 22x22, $39 set; cloths 72x90 and napkins 26x26, $52.50 set. Derby Design, cloth 72x72 and napkins 22x22, $73 set; cloth 72x90 and napkins 26x26 inches, $79 set. Venetian Design, cloth 72x72 and napkins 2 Irish Linen Satin Damask Tablecloths and Napkins, heavy quality. and $15; napkins, $15 and $20 dozen. All-linen Damask Luncheon Sets, hemstitched; cloth and six napkins. $15 set. s\I;ulcira Hand-embroidered Scarfs for trays or tea wagons, filet lace trimmed. 1.25. Madeira Embroidered and Scalloped Luncheon Sets, 12 pieces. $6.95. Luncheon hristmas 6 inches, $48 set. Cloths, $12 of very fine linen, exquisitely $8, §10, $12 and $3.75. One of the very fine Irish Linens 72-inch cloth and 22-inch napkins, scroll design, $28.50 72-inch cloth and 22-inch napkins, rose design, $28.50 set. Linen Section, Second floor. Pie Knives, $1.25 and $3.25 Attractive new designs in the wanted pieces of silver-plated flatware witk Sterling silver handles. ware of the daily useful type and a quality that will give years of service. Fing now again, $o will prove even more welcome as ts than hereto- rop > Close 6 P.M. Ice Tea Spoons, $9 half dozen. Sugar Spoons, $1.50 each. Cheese Knives, $2 each. Grape Fruit Knives, $2 each. Jelly Knives, $1.75 each. Silverware Section, First floor. in lined humidors. $95 and $100. SMOKING STANDS AND HUMIDORS, equipped with ash trays, rests, lights and holders; some have cabinets others built- $8.50 to $25. ORIENTAL RUGS, of exquisite colors and unsurpassed weaves. . Dozarts, average size, 5x6% ft., $125 to $225; Mossouls at $30 size 2.6x4.6 ft.; larger ones at $55 and $75; Saruks, size 3x5}% ft., periods; glass trays, to $55. TEA CARTS, in all the wanted some with dropleaves, $17.50, $30, $35, $40 GATE-LEG TABLES, fine ma- hogany or mahogany finish ; most of them fitted with drawers. 30 to 54 inch sizes, $25 to $110. Ex- tension Drop-leaf Tables that may be enlarged as you would a dining table, $55 to $85. Linens are available they Pure Irish Linen Scalloped Luncheon Sets, $2.50 and $3.35 set. 72-inch cloth and 22-inch napkins, grape designs, $28.50 set. 72-inch cloth and 22-inch napkins, chrysanthemum or scroll designs, $26 set. Exceptional Savings on This Silverware It is Silver- GIVE FURNITURE for Practical Use and Permanent Remembrance , These Few Selections From Our Great 6th Floor Gift Stocks. Gifts of Open-Stock Dinnerware and China (Fifth flaor ) The Bowknot Pattern, in dainty colorings, with wide gold edge and narrow bands; fine porce- lain. Service for 12 persons $5295. Individual picces in proportion. The Wreath Pattern, plain shape with gold lines: line por- celain. Service for 12 persons. $4250. Individual picces pro- portionately priced. Blue Willow Dinnerware—open- stock. Plaiters, 75¢ to $225; plates. $3 to $6 dozen; tcacups and saucers, $5.75 dozen; other pieces in proportion. ’ The Preston Is a New English design. Plates, $4 to dozen; tcacups and sau 3 $8.25 dozem; other picces pro- portionately priced. The Paradise Openstock Pat- tern; platters, §3 to $7.95; plates, $8 to $1350 dozen; cups and saucers, $11.50 dozen, and others in proportion. The Plaza English Porcelain Openstock Dignerware; plates, $5.75 to $11.50 dozen; cups and saucers, $10.50 and $12.50; plat- ters, $125 to $3.95; and other pieces proportionately priced. ‘I'omato Server, $3.25 Celery Sets, $295 to $650 Large tray and six individual salt dips, neatly decorated. T R oY L N i Salted Nut ts, $3.95—Hia i- e ted china. Sets consist of large nut bowl and 6 individ- ual dishes. Sugar and Cream Sets. $150 to $1350- T e wi possible va riety ; many hand-painted - Berry Sets, $4.75 to $14—Dcco- rated imported china sets, con- sisting of large howl and 6 in- dividual saucers. Cheese and Cracker Sets, $3— Japanese china with neat gold decorations. Marmalade or Jam Jars on Piat ompiete with ladle and . ractive patterns. $250. SS— Marmalade and Cracker Sets, L Exactly hali the usunal D damtily decorated sets with ladle. Mayonnaise or Whipped Cream Sets, S1 to $5—Ncatly- decorated imported china. N 7 Cake Sets, $5 to $1650—Large cake plate and 6 individual plates, finely “decorated. Mocha Sets; 9 pieces, $2.50; 17 pieces, $5—Plain colored Awaji ware, in delightful tones. Chocolate Sets, $6.75 to $24.50 The one illustrated is $10. Finc china, handsomely decorated many without duplicate. Pyrex Transparent Ovenware Gift Sets, $7—Eieven uscful pieces, packed in a nice box, ready for presentation. Mannin; finish r.?m for chafing dishes Manning & Bowman Electric Percolators, plain nickel fin- 14-inch, H ish, §10, $1125 and §12. G tray, 14-inch oblong & Bowman Nickel and percolators; 12-inch, $2.25; ) Nickel-finished Bread Trays, $2.35 to $4.38. Pyrex Pie Plates in Frames, $250— Nickel-plated frame in- pierced de- signs. Pyrex Casseroles, $395 and $6.95— Pierced nickel-plated Iplated frames. ~ or sitver- pieces. Tea Sets, $10 to $27.50—Some have 17 pieces and others 23 Fine white china, decorated in colors or gold.

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