Evening Star Newspaper, August 17, 1926, Page 11

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THE EVENING STAR. WASHINGTON, D. C.. TUESDAY. AUGUST 17. 1926. A handsome. well designed Chair that people who care little for upholstered Fur- niture will find par- ticularly pleasing. Natural finish com- bination walnut and gumwood, well braced. - $14.75 Simple, clean lines render it possible for this Console Table to blend with many styles of Furniture in your hall or living room, giving just the right touch of style SO necessary now. $6 The Console Mirror shown in the fore- ground above is beau- tifully set in an at- tractive frame and will look well in any hall. $22.50 The other console mirror is rather nar- row, and is well styled for apart- ments. $13.75 N Taving Room and Oecasional Furniture Sections. Sixth floor. Dinine and Bed Room Furniture Section, Seveath floof This low-priced but exceptionally fine Furniture carries an instant appeal to those of discriminating taste who take pride in the furnishing of their home. Suitesand single pieces---some of period influence and others that have a more or less modern inception ---are to be had at prices that give no hint of their intrinsic values or of the skilled craftsmanship and the beautiful woods that go into their making. See these special sale offerings on both the Sixth and Seventh floors. 10 - Picce Dining (Sketched above). ‘I'his Suite is particulagly s vigorous and reflects details of the interesting RoemESHite BIS25"1c 5 7l iine o ~dich it s aken: [ consists of four major pieces, one armchair and five side chairs, the seats and backs of which are covered with imported red velour. 4-Piece Bedroom (Sketched below). Handsome figured walnut . . vencers, beautifully matched and laid. make Su‘-tey $225 this Suite particularly attractive. and one that will he most hecoming in any type home. The double hed is most araceful; the vanity and dresser fitted with lovely shaped mirrors, 3-Picce Living (Sketched above). The new vogue for ex- ) posed-frame design is attractively shown in Room Suite' $300 this distinctive Suite. Upholstered with plain mohair, the popular taupe shade. and plain velour: fitted with reversible cushions faced in exquisite tapestry of harmonizing shades. Composite Double- (Sketched below). ‘The room shows furni- DUtY Room $197 75 ture that rves the double pu se, SO0 5 . , often necessary nowadays, of be ing room in the day and a bedroom at night. The coil spring sion day-bed. $90; the gate-leg table, $16.50; the Windsor chair, $8.75; Secretary, $57.50; Armchair, $25. The Spinet Desk shown is of fine size and lovely proportions—a design that is much sought after. Well made of The quaint charm of Early American period furniture is well expressed in thé Colonial Poster Bed shown above. Skill- fully made from combination brown mahogany and gumwood; either twin or double sizes at the one price. $24.75 $37.50 combination mahogany and gumwood; it is fitted with a large drawer and piano hinged, folding top. Woodward & Lothrap 10th, 11th, F and G Streets This artistic Secretary lends dignified beauty and needed height to the living room. Its ample drawers and spacious shelves make it a most practical piece in the furnishing of an apartment where each item must count. i $115 Stately lines that give an air of certain refinement character- ize this Chair, and make it a complement to the hall or living room that is “correct- ly styled.” $30 The Console Table above fits nicely into that narrow space y o u have always wondered “just what to do with.” When used with the slender mirror shown in the other column, it is a truly beautiful piece. $13.75 Real comfort is built into the very lines of this handsome Wing Chair. The wide flat arms furnish easy resting places for your arms in a mo- ment’s repose. Up- holstered handsome- ly in nicely patterned tapestry. $30 1

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