Evening Star Newspaper, April 27, 1930, Page 116

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June Collyer enjoying the sunbeams of a Califor- nia resort while awaiting her first casting under a Paramount contract. Billie Dove, who is now filming “One Night at Susie’s,” finds occasion to wear this Mexican pajama ensemble on the night in question. Minuet STERLING SILVER ——on easy terms ENJOY the life-last- ing beauty of this elegant sterling silver pattern—one of Wash- ington’s favorite de- signs. Single Full Pieces Sets Individual pleces or complete sets at cash prices on convenient weekly or monthly terms. b e “Leok for the GOLD Clock” CHAS.SCHWARTZ 8 SON Pertect Diumonds 08 Tth Street N.W 709 11tk Street N.W. Guard Your Home and Health Keep kitchen ware and equipment, bathroom fittings, tiled floors and painted woodwork spot- lessly clean with Sapolio. It cleans thoroughly — and easily. An important safeguard to health throughout the home. SAPOLIO No disagreeable dust or odor Send 1o ENOCH MORGAN'S SONS CO., New York for verses of SPOTLESS TOWN in THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, Claudette Colbert, the French-born American actress, whose beauty and talent have lifted her to screen fame in a remarkably short time. Mrs. Franklin D. Roosevelt sponsors this room and expresses hearty approval for the new idea it illustrates - - - - At last, a home furnishing plan that meets the demands of the individual! Furniture offered not in arbitrarily determined “suites” but in groups of over 150 harmoniously styled pieces for living room, dining room and bedroom. Your needs, your taste, your pocketbook decide how many pieces you buy at one time and how much you spend for each. For the group offers a variety of chairs, tables, sofas, beds, at different prices, to meet your individual demands. You make your own com- binations within the group, buying, if you wish, an expensive sofa and inexpensive chairs, or a low priced bed and an expensive highboy. All styled harmoniously. and styled enduringly. For these are Berkey & Gay pieces — designed and produced by America’s outstanding makers of fine furniture. Offered to you through the Berkey & Gay Group Plan. Only those styles whose graciousness and charm have stood the test of years, have been reproduced in the Berkey & Gay groups. Buying these pieces, you buy for your lifetime and your descendants’ —heirlooms that need fear no changing tastes or styles. Starting as modestly as you wish, you can add to your collection of fine Berkey & Gay pieces through the years. For, just as in buying china from open stock, you have always the certainty that a wide choice will be available at your dealer’s: you know that the furniture you have chosen will not be out-moded or discontinued. A brief study of the room shown here, a room sponsored by Mrs. Roosevelt as heartily as the idea it illustrates, will make clear many of the possibilities and advantages of this Berkey & Gay plan. You will be surprised to discover how inexpensively you can duplicate these groupings (prices are given in the captions), and we think you may find some of them suggestive for use in your ownhome. Berkey & Gay's first group is the Old Colony, American Colonial designs in maple and mahogany. You will find the pieces shown here and many more on display in your city’s better stores. Visit them, and see for yourself the beauties of this furniture and this plan. This comfortable sofa, R186.00., is just one of five at varying prices and styles that the Old' Colony Group offers you. And you have a wide choice of upholstery fabrics, too. The butterfly trestle table is $30.00. The bench, 826.00. is upholstered in the warm, rich colors of an old Paisley shawl D. C—GRAVURE SECTION—APRIL 27, 1930. No screen rivalry here. There’s plenty of room on the same “lot” for “Buddy” Rogers, Richard Arlen and Gary Cooper. Mary Brian and Jack Oakie team up for a bit of off- stage comedy. As a matter of fact they are teamed in a forthcoming production of this flavor. “It's the most sensible home furnishing plan I've ever heard of”. .. Compare this grouping with the arrangement in front of the glass door in the large picture, and you see one ex- ample of the variety in style andpricethat Berkey & Gay’s new Group Plan offers you. This interesting table desk is $128.00. The wing chair is $88.00, and the rush-seat chair at the desk, $30.00 All prices ten per cent higher west of the Rockies The dresser-buffet at the back, $112.00,is a charming piece to use in living room, dining room, or hall. Next it is a ladder-back chair, $47.00. The graceful little table by the window, used here as a desk, is $38.00, and the side chair shown with it is $34.00. The bench in the foreground is $24.00, and the arm chair near it, $120.50, may be bought with or with- out rockers. The occasional chair is $40.50, and the double-top sidetable against the right wallis $53.00 Settings and arrangements by MRrs. HowaArRD LINN Division of SIMMONS COMPANY Makers of Beds—Mattiresses—Springs “Built for Sleep”’ “Fun for Little Folks" Berkey & Gay

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