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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON. D. €., MONDAY., NOVEMBER 4, 1929. SPECIAL GRAVURE ADVERTISING SECTION. PEHING > GLASY = Chair after chair is here for your choice. . .to please your eye and placate your purse -kj d TABLES are here of every sort and size and ‘for every purpose almost. This Nest of Three Tables, in a soft green with floral d;corntion and gold fin- isl - b = gy a - - e SR - b, bR THIS open arm, upholstered chair in a flowered chintz covering trimmed with pleated ruffle..$22.50 THIS Magazine Rack takes care of periodicals with un- n:::‘ll ‘i_nee. Fash- P iol rom maple, ' nius lives iagain in this delightful Dining Room Suite of beau- THE Mary Ball Chair, with a very useful “any. Chairs upholstered in blue hair cloth. Ten pieces—in- above, is well uphol- bottom drawer, $35. ving Table and China Cabinet not shown s860 stered — attractive, small < A MA P LE Book pattern damask with tufted " Stand, in the man- i ner of Colonial days, ischeerfully THE John Carver Wing Chair, a book, the fireside—what more could one ask? .This re- production of a distinguished L _ 4 Colonial forebear, in a fine THERE'S a place in i ; ; <o AY denim covering, with plaited many homes and hearts ; valance $52. for a fine Club Chair such o . s >, A * as this. Plain satin or ; denim covering 5 - ST of Three Tables - k below, with glass tops, in plain mahogany or colors, are moderately ake a living room more livable? The Tapestry Wing Chair. . Phyfe Drum Table $55. The Brocade Chair in corner...$110 Stand and Bookrack beside it, of walnut We believe, at Dulin & Martin’s, in selling furniture the way you would like to buy it. The salesman who serves you —himself a furniture specialist—is quick to understand and solve your problems. And should you wish advice on one of ‘the more perplexing questions of decoration, our experts are here to help you without obligation or cost. AUTHENTIC REPRODUCTIONS R your inspiration we show actual interiors on : A £ ! % s our floors—among them Georgian reproductions tedroom grouping of cheerful maple, in the Early American n { : : B A - in Beds...549.50 each. The Maple Mirror...$16.50. Chest o f o i from three famous Colonial mansions. Table $22.50. The Betsy Ross Chair $27.50 ! i . To left—DERBY ROOM. Reproduced in our Furniture De- partment after a chamber of the Derby House, buils about 1799 at Salem, Mass. The illustration conveys but a faint sugges- tion of this singularly charming expression of the Adam style, based on Domestic Roman Ornament. MILLBACH ROOM Reproduction in Our Furniture Section This quaint and interest- ing kitchen was an impor- ot tant part of the Millbach b House, built in 1752 at Millbach, near Lebanon, ! H , [ { 3 ‘ ! . i » Pa. A4n excellent example § 1 ! e of the solid simplicity and | : ? | i1 rugged charm that charac terized the early Pennsyl room quite what you'd like? The Mahogany Poster Bed vania-German builders. + Lee Convertible Chaise Longue—Chair $27.50; Compan- 0. The Duncan Phyfe Sewing Cabinet . .$57.50 i WEBB ROOM ULIN @& MIARTIN z&5: beautiful old pre-revolu- & “y”» tionary homes that delight the visitor to New Eng- 0 ”ga land. Built about 1752, it is one of the best examples 2f Connecticut architecture of that period. PARKING SERVICE—CONNECTICUT AVENUE ENTRANCE