Evening Star Newspaper, November 15, 1927, Page 24

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llll v all Imported Decorated Dinner Services Puzzled about what type of service to get for Thanksgiving. Any one of the four ditferent designs that we have to offer at this moderate marking will be tastefully correct. The gold line, the delicate border work and the colorful sprays are most attractive. Cuixa Sectiox, Firth FLoor muu' “\\\\"“ ,”fl"“" Per $ 5 Dozen The Thanksgiving table takes on a coloriul beauty more outstanding than any previous season’s by the use of thin blown, colored glass water goblets, sherbet glasses and fruit sher- bets, some of them in footed, style. The floral cut motifs prove interesting and individual. Table center sets, condiment sets, cheese dishes, mayonnaise sets, marmalade jars, bon bon dishes and other individual pieces are very low priced. CHINA AND GLASSWARE SECTION, FIFTH FLOOR. 1847 Flatware “Pieces of ‘8" Chest pinces 37075 The “Pieces of 8" Chest is one of those sub- limely obvious and immediately accepted ideas— a set of silverware in eights—adequacy and practicability at a happy medium cost. You will find the chest is ideally suited to the modest Thanksgiving table. The simple, grace- ful, Anniversary pattern is shown. Well-and-Tree Platters of silver-plate to carry the “piece de resistance” of the dinner, $35. Other pieces for the table—low priced. SILVERWARE SECTION, First FLooR. l(‘ [ nmny Table Linen Sets $13 $14.50 70x70 Cloth and 70x90 Cloth and 6 20x20 Napkins 6 20x20 Napkins 'THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. €. TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 15 '1927. Buy Early—Mail Early—for Christmas ’Iflnfifimanfi &n —mQE . The Christmas Store w2 .a-. 10th, 11th, F and G Streets 3 - 2 RIS N ! X3 ::'!.“ \%“3\ Is a holiday that demands material expression in the Home “Be it ever so humble, there is no place like home”—and, be it ever so small a furnishing that you wish to put in your home before Thanksgiving, you will find us prepared to satisty all the needs of that sort. A Dignified Colonial Dining Room Suite Especially appropriate for Thanksgiving (which we all know dates back to carly American times) is this impressive suite, quaintly built along Colonial lines. A masterful example of the furniture maker’s art are the ten pieces, executed in combination mahogany and enhanced with beautiful carvings and plume veneers. Delightful Curtains For the Windows of Your Home Charmingly informal but yet with a certain air of dignity that lends itself appropriately to the demands of Thanksgiving social affairs are the Swiss point, Irish point and filet panel curtains that we are tak- ing especial pride in recommending for this season’s use. > umm;‘ (> “The New Social Lights” 80c $1 $].0 Ape of four These Vassar and Princess Waxels were de- signed to sat the need of a table ce that gives the light of true hospitalit Two or four of them, placed in glass ca cks on cither side of the Thanksgiving centerpiece lend a charmingly colorful air to the entire table, They are packed four in a box and a choice of white, orange, sunshine, light blue, dark blue, red, yellow, pink, foliage green. old ivory, rose, peach, black, lavender and mul- berry is offered. LaMp SecTiON, SEVENTH FLOOR. Electrical Appliances $13.50 $10:50 Waffle Irons Coffee Percolators And, if you are planning a Thanksgiving sup- per rather than a big dinner, you will find that either of these electrical appliances hold an important place in your supper plans. Note, if you will, the touch of color in the handles and the cords that mark them as the very newest. Our offerings of coffee urn sets include very attractively designed pieces that will comple- ment your dinner menu. $20.50 and $21.25. ELBCTRICAL APPLIANCE SgcTION, FIrrH FLOOR. i «flll“ll""nh Fireplace Fittings $14 $14 Fire Sets [he living room or dining room with an open fireplace may- carry an unusually warm atmos- phere of welcome to your Thanksgiving guests if they are fitted with new fixtures of cast iron, trimmed in glittering brass. Andirons Fire screens, coal baskets, wood boxes, toast- ing forks, coal tongs and other fireplace fittings are offered at surprisingly low prices. HOUSEWARES SECTION, FIFTH FLOOR. '”![,% [ il m " Kitchen Fittings $2.50 $2.40 Double Boilers Roasters And, the Thanksgiving dinner must be cooked in suitable utensils—the kitchen must be “done over” to meet the holiday's demands. A white enameled double boiler such as is . Hemstitched and laundered cloths and nap- kins in beautiful figured designs. The damask figures call forth especial commendation from your guests. Ireland contributes five attractively designed cloths that havé been especially created for the oblong table. $8 to $16. LiNex SecTION, £8coND FLOOR. You will find the pieces—a huffet, a china cabinet, a server, an extension table, two armchairs and four side chairs—adequate for the selected Thanksgiving 31,495 DiNiNG RooM FURNITURE SECTION, SIxTH FLOOR. The tones of ivory and ecru blend nicely with almost all types of living or dining room decoration that the season is favoring. ~ $7.50 Pajr CURTAIN AND DRAPERY SECTION, SixTH FLOOR. shown above or a new roaster for the turkey may really be classed as “necessitics.” Color—the keynote of the season—is admir- ably expressed in the newly imported bread and cake boxes, the c: er sets, the um- brella stands and the trash boxes. Housewares SectioN, FIrrr FLOOR.

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