Evening Star Newspaper, November 2, 1926, Page 21

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o THE EVENING STAE, WASHINGTON, D. 0O, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER "2, 1926. Sl . 7 v AN imee; SWET 77 L YOUR HOME—ITS FURNISHINGS Many and Varied are the Delightful Possibilities Suggested by the Home Displays of this Enlarged and Re-atranged Store Special Exhibits There is much of the unusually fine and the unusually beautiful in our displays, and we invite you to see CHOICBE ORIENTAL RUGS AND , @ rare and g reproduction of the famous “Hunting Carpet,” the original of which. is in the Museum of Vienna. CHINESE English Rock Crystal Glassware Chinese Vases Graceful English Pottery Rosenthal China Dinner Service Old-Bleach Hand-painted Linen Damask Dinner Sets Magnificent Italian Hand-cut and Embroidered Linens English Silk-covered Down Comforts The New and Graceful Twin-light Metal Lamps A first-time display of Gorham Silverware Belgian, French and Italian Marbles French Provincial Furniture The smart New Fashions in Wicker Furniture § Swiss Clocks, French Clocks, Belgian Brass Handsome Wares of many kinds in the Gift Section, Renaissance and Period Mirrors And many, many other things that will delight you. If you rely on the simplicity of line and the brightness of contrasting colors which are the distinguishing marks of the Colonial era, or if you prefer the more daring designs and’old world elegance of the Italian and Spanish types— they are all to be seen here in our large displays of beautiful furnishings for the Home. Furniture, Rugs, Draperies, Curtaing, Pillows, China, Lamps, Linen, Silverware, Mir- rors, Clocks, Fireplace Fictings, Glassware—and Decorative and Practical Home Eittings of every kind. . If You Would Like Help in Your Furnishing and Decorating Problems We have a corps of experienced decorators who will be glad to work with you on the simplest or the most elaborate scheme of furnishing. Color schemes, room, groupings, decorative and lighting effects—the choice of a chair or the planning of a house. Whatever your problem, it will receive sincere attention in its hands. Wondmard & Lnthrop Offices in PARIS, L. ONDON, BERLIN, BRUSSELS, VIENNA, FLORENCE, FRANKFORT. Special Values Three-piece Living Room Suite, $495. Seamloss Worsted Wilton Rugs, 9x12, $117.50. Supetior Quality Chinese Rugs, distinctive colors, 9x12 size, $385. ‘Wicker Suite, upholstered in printed sateen, $78.50. Wicker Day Bed, pongee finish, spring cushions, Layer Felt Mattresses, twin size, $23.50—double, $28.50. Bridge Lamp with Shade, choice of five colors, $17.75. Swinging Photo Frames, two sizes, $2. Turkish Bath Towels, measuring 25x50 inches, 50c. Hil.hl-gde Muslin Sheets, three sizes, $1.23, $1,35, Del Gallo Mirrors, semi-Venetian style, $23.75. Black Cast Iron Andirons, brass trimmed, $9.95 pair. Fire Sets to match Black Andirons, $9.95. Sterling Silver Candlesticks, $9 and $10 pair. { Italisn Linen Bridge or Tea Sets, $2.95. Filet Net Panel Curtains, fringe bottom, $7.50 pair. Parchment Waste Baskets, prints and hand dec- orated, 3 | Imported Dinaer Sets, fifty pieces, open stock, $25.

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