Evening Star Newspaper, November 2, 1926, Page 23

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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 2, .1926. ... 23 The demonstrator will paint the furniture you buy in this sale—for a very small charge besides the ‘price of the paint With the beginning of the fad, we offei', Wednesday, 3 carloads of UNFINISHED FURNITURE--A SALE Your antique dealer goes into his best rhapsodies over such pieces as these. Bl oo - fi:fififl:fgf’??fi;;’%fi‘nfc i i o And certainly, with the fashion for such furniture now, a sale with prices so : ‘ low was hardly to be expected. Your pleasure in finishing this furniture in Spindle-back $1.69 Oval-seat $2.75 tints and stains to express your taste will run high with the sale prices running Windsor Chairs 1 [ Windsor Chair 3 Like those shown in the illustration, with . The panel in the back of this chair has a charni ing cut-out design—and the shape of the chair graceful turned legs and shaped seat. Their sim- itself, is unusually quaint. plicity and sturdy grace is appealing. Drop-leaf style $ 6 95 . ‘Windsor Chair, ¢ 225 Bgv e?kfast ’hI‘?b!ie i t y 't S l aves & ‘ rned panel baCk y legs t;lr;tsggreigeapv::'t at5 t?lréelmtt;:):n.s—l:ir\-ht:‘lr] :lt( 1 quaint sturdiness. A very charming variation of the Windsor type chair, with a delicately turned panel and spindle Windsor.type $ 95 back. Turned legs, shaped seat. 5' Server through vour mind with every stroke of the brush! P = - 'r_n.a i (Sketched.) May also be used as a spinet desk, ‘N? H A for it has a convenient drawer. With a moulding Ovall Cfindsor $2.75 - at the back. Turned legs. ane air G p The back of this Wind: hair is high te-leg Tables e back of this ndsor chair 1s higher, more slender, and the pancl' slim and gracefully turned. $8'95 and $9'95 With turned legs. Two sizes, 36x42 in oval table or 42x42 in round table. Simple and attractive in design. With gracefully turned legs. Fiddle-back ™ ¢2 50 Students’ Tables Windsor Chair 3 $3.50 and $3.95 A particularly charmig type with its beauti- A perfectly, simple table with drawer and fully shaped back, with turned standards and a §traight legs. Two sizes—2.4x36 inch and 25x41 slender panel. Spindle braces. inch. Very Strs?:hgniz.“fl;af:g‘;h . $1.95 to $3.75 Rayon Damask In lovely stripes $ 1 .39 and figures. 36 in....., A sale of Gift Baskets Gaily painted and with contrasting dec- oration! A novel Christmas idea. Attractive Scrap Baskets, 98¢ Rose, blue, green, gold, cream—to accord with the decoration of your room! Each with a raised, colorful. decoration. Tripod Stands for Ferns, $1.98 Painted in gay colors and attractively decor- ated. Graceful and sturdy as well. Long-Handled FIower Baskets 79:, $1, $1.59 Lansburgh's 100-pc. $55.00 Dinner Sets s i g o $3 5 Stripes and figured effects of striking color—to give character and individuality to the whole room. Velour Drapery Sets 3 1, Price Two side drapes and center valance— $3.65! Indeed a saving, for they are a “good quality velour. In brown, green and beaver. $3.25 Window Panels of Lace, $1.95 Ttalian filet, shadow and novelty dseigns. - Unusually good quality, very attractive. 85c Cretonnes and Terry Cloth, §5¢ Beautiful colors and contrasts—in heavy grades suitable for draperies and pillows. Fifth Floor, Lansburgh’s, Sth St. . 8th St. Now you can secure, complete with its newly designed dusting tools—the famous HOOVER $2.25 DOWN W hether yow're thinking of gsfts or your own needs . ‘ Model 541, Hoover $55 y ’ . . formerly $65, now. .. 500 Panel Mirrors- | $55 Axminster Rugs | e momy mo- ) ] ments, too, are surpris- Genuine plate glass 9 5 C A nationally known make, in $ 50 ingly small. Almost be- anexceptional purchase! rich patterns and colors, now 9' fore you know ‘it your 3 Hoover will be fully paid for. Come in and see us—or call Franklin 7400. Only a limited supply of these models You'll feel proud of your Thanksgiving table—only if it is set with the sort of China you really like. And you will like this—would like it and long for it at the usual price, $55—and may like it all the more now it is priced within easy reach of your own purse. ; The “crown china” service has a very effective bird and flower design— and the domestic ware a handsome border pattern, with rich coin gold handles. Sixth Floor, Lansburgh's, 8th St. Unusually attractive designs—with a picture at the top of the panel and the long, slender mirror at the bottom. Framed in an old gold and stippled brown Famed for their rich beauty—and just now the rugs —order yours, tomorrow. moulding. 974x22 inches. Choice of ten pictures. that are most in demand! Soft, nch colors, beautxful‘y This is an opportunity you can scarcely afford to miss, a price that is unusual—and exceptionally liberal terms. i e blended in Oriental and Persian effects. Fifth Floor, Lansburgh’s, 8th St. Lansburgh’s Toy World soon to be Discovered! Btreet and Sixth Floors, Lansburgh's Lansburgh & Bro.—7th, 8th and E Sts.—L4et,v'.lba e Stuart save you x"nany shopping hours—Franklin 7400-

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