Evening Star Newspaper, October 5, 1924, Page 16

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16 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., OCTOBER 5, 1924—PART 1. . m&@@&1@3&&z&2LYJS?A@&&&@@&@&M&@&@&&&%&&@@@@3@&Q‘Q&@@@@@&@&@&&&&@&@ Page 4 [ BROHOHOHLOHYG LANSBURGH & BROKTIANNIVERSARY SALE News Extraordinary! A Great Event Starts Tomorrow on the Sixth Floor 6th Floor Earning Great Reputation IN THE ANNIVERSARY SALE ock, With Dutch $2.95 « T & S A minum. Mirro Aluminum Double Boiler: 1-quart 1l buiit for - $1.49 Kitchen Cabinet Round” Brass Bird Baxe, Wwhite enameled, Cage, with seed guard oreelain toP, ;4 wrought iron s{;lnd see- @495 Il Sorine One for the Radio Enthusiast! Lansburgh Special 3-Tube Radio Receiver LYWL ¥ = S 3 550 (Completely Equipped) An outstanding value—and a receiver that will do anything that any other 3-tube set will do! It is a wizard in long distance receiving. An attractive instrument that will fit into any home. We have sold hundreds of these sets—and hupdreds are satisfied. For $50 You Get: .A. Tubes Pair Scientific Phones It “B” Battery 1 Phone Plug ells 1 Aerial Equipment STREET FLOOR, LANSBURGH & BRO. Console Phonograph ‘ American brown ma- hogany finished wood. Equipped with standard Columbia motor and me- chanical qualities which assure sweet, pleasing re- production. Universal tone arm plays all makes of records. SECOND FLOOR, LANSBURGH & BRO. Y An Extraordinary Purchase from One of the Country’s Leading Makers . Allows Us to Offer the Most Wonderful Lamp Values in Qur History! Three months ago, in Chicago, this gr eat sale was planned and executed. The details would not interest you, but of this you may rest assured—at that time, one of the greatest price concessions ever known was granted by the maker of these lamps—just how great this sale really is you can only realize after you've seen the great display. There are hundreds of lamps—exquisite pieces of craftsmanship—selected with the knowledge that new Washington homes (and older ones, too) demand the very best. : Exquisite Lamps NJ Bridge and Junior Styles LLamps carefully wrought! Painstakingly executed! Topped by shades of quality—of harmony —of perfect proportion—of abso- lute grace. The whole a complete thing.- Made as only a great maker can make. Planned as only a great artist can plan. Tl:IE LAMPS Beautifully Modeled Bases of French and Italian Poly- chrome Finishes Every new and desirable feature —hand turned — hand carved — hand ornamented. All lamps piped and weighted. Equipped with silk pull cord tassels—silk cords and two-piece plugs. THE SHADES Shirred or Pleated Georgette Tops Silk Lined Every shade silk lined and rein- forced with picot skirting that in- sures against unraveling—drum lined and interlined—long rows of heavy fringe. Every imaginable shape and color scheme. Group 1— Group 2— 9.64 *12.64 | ‘Group 3— Group 4— $18.64 $26.64 | Group 5— Group 6— *33.64 $38.64 ‘All Lamps Complete With Shade and Pull Cords If you admire beautiful lamps, by all means attend this sale to- morrow—in the morning if pos- sible! You’'ll be amazed at the values— rest assured of that! A Small Deposit Reserves Your Choice SIXTH FLOOR T T s é : P A

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