Evening Star Newspaper, November 29, 1925, Page 42

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THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. €, NOVEMBER 29, 1920—PART Give a Gift to the Home >r. Exner. ation of s < 233350 and the closing | non 3% s v the SA grade | 1, Mrs. Hobbs, teach Seventh and: Eye Streets. R Do SoSas: Buy Furniture this year for Christmas Giving. It is beau- tiful and useful, and will give vears of comfortable service 3 and be a permanent remind- er of the g’iver's thoug’tful- ness. There's a special ad- vantage n mal(ing’ your se]ections here —— continued satisfaction coupled with low- est cost. Smoking‘ Stand A beautiful and useful piece in Gumwood with at- tractive Mahogany finish. Has a strong handle to make quartet | X i I it portable; convenient draw- e e . i [T I er; glass cigar jar; glass tray, Schronrack, il 1\ 3 s match box holder, ash cup Robert M § and cigar holders of metal. Special at . .89-75 Globe Wernicke Sectional Bookeases | | 1 Receding dust-proof doors, always out of the way: ching teacher & R | A2l : adaptability to space and ability to change location; d T y avoiding monotony of arrangement; increasing ca- pacity by adding sections, together with artistic period designs and beautifu! finishes—all stamp G-W Sec- tional cases as the logical, ideal lodgment for books. Ask for booklet— ks on the activities of y. the ninth grade play. The guest rs. A. L. Barrows, first Martha Was}ungton Sewmg Cabinet A faithful duplication of the original lines with careful attention to detail. Built of solid Mahogany or solid Walnut: full seven-sided end pockets, slid- ing tray in top drawer; spool rod equipment in second drawer; full-sized reeded legsA Hinges $1 975 are of the invisible type. Special p Priscilla Stand A sewing stand of solid Mahogany ;convenient size, with removable tray for sewing materials. Care- fully and excellently made. Specral at $975 Special —Tree Sections, with top and base, gum wood, with mahogany finish— ) N , Mrs president of the association, gave a brief talk. new Janney School has been Miss Flora Henley and Miss | e Lincoln Temple of the Art| e. T were brought fro | H A Chair of Real Comfort Designed to give per- fect ease and comfort and of unusually inviting ap- pearance. The covering is of g‘!ood qualit}' Velour and makes it suitable for use in either the livmg room or the bedroom. Built to last. g, 341 Library Table A solid Mahogany Library Table of Grand Rapids make. It is 50 = ) z inches long and of cotton is derived from the ? "8 superb finish. Very at- y 3 tractive design and ex- n framed; one, by the Art other by the Tenley- A., and will be hung in sible style that dic- of many Mirrors as nothing else lends such a touch of completeness about the home. Our Stock f Is Complete @ Consisting of mirrors. cut to any desired size, and-with frames of dignified simplicity, harmon- izing with any decorative scheme. You'll prefer them at moderate prices, to the bizarre-frame designs at higher figures. Come in and look around. Small deposit will reserve vour choice for a Christmas present. E. J. Murphy Co., Inc. 710 12th St. N. W. Main 5280 Candlesticks Finished in Mahogany poised and of unusually strong construction. The finish is splendid. Special at 312'85 Rocker to $1425 match at.. cellent workmanship. & with metal-rimmed cups. (S Each is seven inches tall : . i and make a very dec- Windsor Chair orative piece. 5 | | 3 This is a true reproduc- 7 : tion of the attractive m W indsor pattern; it is well &' . Each 250 ST (We cannot accept C. O. D., phone or mail orders for them.) Spinet Desk Finished in Mahogany Veneer. Has sliding writ- ing bed and handy drawer beneath. Receptacles for writing material, pens, pencils, etc. A piece of the better grade. Special at 355.00 Cedar Chest A strongly constructed Chest of Gumwood with handsome Walnut finish. Lined with Cedar. Has strong lock and the lid is so arranged that it closes tightly, the edge overlapping the box, affording complete protection to the contents, 40 inches long. Special ar . 391 -50

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