Evening Star Newspaper, December 19, 1926, Page 44

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THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. €. DECEMBER 19, 1926—PART 1. %‘Q Lansburgh & Bro. “#< Fifth Floor Gifts ‘FOR THE MAN WHO LOVES T O S‘\IOI\E—W SUGGEST THESE GIFTS— FIFTH FIOOR Last Minute Reduction of Smoking Stands Each one with smoking accessories—ash trays, match holders, some with jars for cigar ettes. Mahogany Finished Stand Another Gift Stand, $6.95 $3.95 It, too, is mahogany finished and has a convenient drawer. A Beautiful Stand, $7.95 In rubbed mahogany, finished with roomy drawer and shelf. Ebony-Handled Stand, $8.95 Has drawer for his pipes—and is mahogany finished. Marble-topped Metal Stand $7.95 An artistic and beautiful piece of fur- A Pipe Smoker’s Stand, $9.95 Has a cellet rack for his pipes. A good-looking stand. Green Enameled Stand, $9.95 A soft shade of green enamel- for this attractive stand. Panelled Stand, $17.55 A beautiful period design with panelled cabinet. ~Sixth Floor thts Mahogany finished. With shelf and small drawer. A very attractive stand, and a very modest price, too. Smoker’s Stand, $5.75 niture—and a very convenient smoker’s stand, for it is equipped with ash tray and With handle and drawer. In ma- kot hales hogany finish, sturdily made; com- plcte with accessories, = Lansburgh & Bro. A sale of Floor Lamps and Brldge Lamps Georgette Shaded Bridge Lamps Georgette Shaded Floor Lamps Such beautiful lamps, you’ll hate to have to give them away—but you'll feel a thrill of pride at.being able to give so fine a present. From the base, with its weighted standard—to the tip of the 6-inch silk fringe, everything about these lamps is artistic and lovely. Burnished gold and silver bases, stippled with black —a graceful bridge arm of metal. And georgette shades, beautifully made, and lined with silk—rose, gold or blue to ac- 95 A floor lamp—for $9.95! We were amazed, too, we found it was possible. And even more amazed when we un- packed them and discovered how excel- lent they were—in every particular. Their shades are finesshirred georgette made over a silk lining, and finished with gold braid and a deep fringe. The bases match those of the bridge lamps (so you may choose them to match)— burnished gold and silver, stippled with ¥ cord with the color scheme of the room. black. Very simple in design, but gracefully turned and excellently proportioned. 95 ammxwmmmma&mxmm&x&xgmm&a&&wxm&%&&a&&:&:wm&aw&zm&wm&rw All sizes—whether the turkey be for two— or a huge one for the family reunion. Round Aluminum, $1 Self-basting style; holds an average size turkey or roast. Good quality alumi- num. Oval Roaster, $1.95 Large size, self-basting style, in blue enamelware of excellent quality. A good value. - Lisk Roaster, $1 Lisk double roaster, self- basting style, in blue enam- elware, with inside tray. Mirro Roaster, $4.95 Heavy Mirro aluminum- ware — will hold a turkey that weighs 16 pounds. Mirro Oval Style, $2.50 To hold an 8-pound fowl. Three sizes. For 10-pound and 14-pound turkeys, $2.95 and $3.75. Mirro Round Style, $3 This, too, is an excellent grade of Mirro aluminum— and holds a 10-pound tur- key. A peach of a carving set — to give Dad on the Christmas tree, just in time for the turkey. White handles, stainless steel blades. Universal Carving Set, $4. An attractive set with Stainless steel ‘uni- stag handles and stain- versal” sets with stag less steel blades. handles. Knife, fork, steel. $2.49 sFiame Set Three Piece Sets $5.75 Knife and Fork Set, $3.95 Six knives and six ers —knife and fork. forks with white han- Stag handles; stainless dles and crucible steel blades. blades. Small game size carv- Roasterforthe Christmas Turkey| $6. 50 and $7.00 Carvmg Sets W&%fi%t&&?:fl#&%&%&%&?#& » 25, LANSBURGH & BRO.—7th, 4 8th, - AND E STREETS—GIFTS OF A CHINA AND {GLASS— SIXTH FLOOR — FRANKLIN 7400

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