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_EVENING STAR, WABHINGTON. D. €. WEDNERDAY, DECEMBER 11, WARD & Lot QX . The Christmas Storeé < Lovely Gifts Inspired by Today’s Art of Dining Colonial Tables VAR S : I'ables for Four Modern Colonials that are inspirations of fine old- Probably the popular “favorite” number of the time tables that gn!cr!ained with an enthusiasm O M d D T bl 19-hundreds: Smaller apartments, particularly, ek - o ur lvlogern-vay 1 ables o et oot et e bl Tables that make merry because every one in the family has returned for festive holi- :u;li?e:‘:;:t ‘::tv:hiy ;;:;i:l;:;d wilth i g days . . . tables enjoying the fun of families every day in the year . . . tables that i Gift Suggestions Sketched entertain in honor of some one’s birthday . . . tables that enjoy bridge parties . . . Gift Suggestions Sketched typical modern-day American tables—all are the “powers” that inspired this gift- The Dinner giving promotion so interesting to every home lover. The Dinner Service We Suggest a Few Inspirations for You Service Dainty - of - the e daintiest . . . a An artistic green lovely — cream Fine Linen Damasks . . . Backgrounds of Table Gift-giving pottery chooses a porcelain, with e i distinctive fluted tracings of green. Linen Damask . . . always dignified, always correct, always in good taste patiemivithia dig An old floral bor- RS s SRR der design is . .. inspires many of our gifts to distinctive tables. Woodward & Lothrop nity that fits it for raised in the features two gift values. ‘ many services. E;ehar: bfa:rf‘::r;c; Colox:ed Damask Dinner Cloths; 72x90, with Whit; Damask Dinner Cloths; 72x108, with TEaMioletais on s 22-inth napkins $ 22-inch napkins shapes harmonize LINENS, SECOND FLOOR. shapes of the well with fine Colonial expo- plates and plat- nents. Service for ) ter are decidedly six. $30.50. CHINA, F1rTH FLOOR. attractive — the low price for serv- ’ \ ice for four is sur- Flat SIIVCI' s prising; $3.25. Fine sterling in an old pattern known as “An- tique.” The dull finish is a smart T ‘ ik Y Flat Silver preference. Serv- ice for six...$104 & % : 2 ?' A modern Com- iikii'?fé:.. : ) i 9 24y / munity Silver- { plated ware that follows the ridged CHINA, FIrTR FLOOR. . A pottery. Service Stemware L e et o Modern Colonial RS - crystal-clear gob- 7 Frist FLOOR. lets and sherbets ) ...types the Geor- H gians drank from Sterhng Silver The Pewter i ,'_."u:nr es t l:,:isy Sketched above—A sterling demi-tasse service s ! Half dozen ....$2 that is an artistic as well as a most important Smoking Services in Sterling are modern de- A plain little GLASSWARE . _tll‘ecessfly tofthefsoficetiour e “; oo partures for the smart table. Six individ- bowl glows with FIFTH FLOOR. Ty O T SN B S PR $23.50 the dull luster of 3 Two Sterling Compotes serve sweetmeats in pewter. It is the Pewter 5 s o the smartest manner. Each oo o8 pride of smart Decidedly attrac- e "X, StLverware, Fiast FLoOR. tables’ fruit cen- tive pewter salt- ¢ 5 : and-peppers. They . E $ k ters. §7. are just as Early - 33 Pewter Compotes, America preferred fol them. Pair ..$5.50 e & $5 each. SILVERWARE \ S v { N s SILVERWARE FIrsT FLOOR. R A 4 P 5 . < Fmst FLOOR. Linens Li Fine Linen Dam- mens ask complements S . Linen in its infor- theypfenm °§ B mal natural color, ewter, silver an T ’ TREX e 1élass e he Dlnnerwa-re f is used in the ap- day’s distinctive i L i % f propriate 54-inch manner. 66x86 —in this instance, is a gay flowered china that brings newness from cloth aisd sapkis hemstitched cloth, abroad. Gold mat borders and decorations lend emphasis to the o dF" 7 - with six 20-inch attractive shapes and smartly complement the rust, blue and or- They are aintily hemstitched nap- ange tones of the artistic motifs. 100 pieces assemble at this popu- hemstitched. kins $ lar low price for gift-giving; $55. LINENS, S2COND FLOOR. CHINA, FIFTH FLOOR. / LINENS, SECOND FLOOR.