Evening Star Newspaper, September 25, 1930, Page 59

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’ riE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 25, 1930. parents are willing to expend a litle FURNITURE TO FIT 5 Sl Stttk 2| [ FURNITURE. GROUPING_ IMPORTANT -ce preparation. Unpainted furniture » IT PAYS TO DEAL AT GOLDENBERG’S Seventh and K Sts. is purchased from a furniture dealer, ‘ a department store or, in frequent cases, | e |2 hardware store, and finished at home, | | All it requires is a priming coat and a | §& J coat or two of enamel or lacquer. I!: lacquer or four-hour enamel is used, | ili the work can be finished in no time. Wise Parent Will Facilitate s o m‘ ing” j outgrown can be refinished for a| f¥ O"SDrmg - AdIUStment to younger brother or sister. When the! Surroundings. ©1d paint 15 n good condition, . top i Phone NAtional 5220 the worn finish with & paint and | BLADE of grass is as tall as a | vamish remover before refinishing with | palm tree to an ant and ,.‘n pr|m ng ¢oat and ohe or two top rasaniopper finds leat as larwe |5, e cnaren's furniture has | | as a house. Proportionally, & | been painted in one of the light, pleas- #town-up table for the child of two or ing colors of childhood—delft blue, | salmon pink, apricot or soft light greer | three 18 an enormous and unwieldly as A A . manssise objects appear to an insect.| ooy takes the form of stedcil designs, We eannot expect a child to be com- | decalcomania mm«ers| nn‘d llnlfilgd frll s s if | striping. Such decoration is applie T e e ety & | colors which harmonize with the backs | s ek v e B ground. Palnted furniture is especlally table much too tall for him or can »nly | appropriate for youngsters Pecause sit miserably with his legs dangling, | mArks left by zruhbv’hunfll may so i i = . ir several | readily be washed - ‘Windsor chairs and small tables-form an interesting group seen here. Fur- e wn,‘ hflmfd ‘,‘",':‘ B niture of this type, experts say, blends well with almost any other type. Valances siges. 106 large for . — ype, i lootstool add to th tul The child has a very dimcult time HELD ON “DOPE" CHARGE”"”'"‘"““’L"!‘, - i getting used 10 & world where every- _ thing 8 out of scale. By providing fur- | Woman Said by Police to Have|§ g, o ‘;g,‘?,i:.f”;“‘n{.',::i‘,g“;,,z': - “‘:’m“"f,:‘.‘.‘.‘:‘,:sfld",‘,:‘;.,.{"{,.‘.‘{. nibure 1n sizes appropriate to childhood, | SNy ment for her while awaiting tr! parent will be facilitating his ceran D. H. Jones and Sergt.| Police who made the arrest estified * offpring's Sdjoiment (o4 i world that | Mue Marine McCullough of New Sanders of the narcoiic squad eald she | voman 35 on a statutory charge. The is arily for grow | Rochelle, N. Y., who sald 8he was & teg- | forged the name of D: Igourt fixed bond in the forgery case at expnm T Tomed o ot AEeat 1t Weeted AT, wA8 bOUNA Over 10 the| - Judge Ous A. SCHS: Ao Ahed the S500 - Quality That Endures llII|||l|!|||||flfl!|fl|||fll|l|flflIl||||l||!I|||||||||||||l||||l|||l|ll|||l|l|||Illflll||||||||||||l||fl|l||||“"" The Julius Lansburgh Furniture Company—~Entrance 909 F Street The Return of Two Master Styles of Furniture Designing Has Found Great Favor This Year in the Style Show at the Julius Lansburgh Furniture Co. This Modern Washington Furniture Store Emphasizes the Smartness and Charm of Duncan Phyfe Mahogany for a Living Room 0Old English Oak for a Dinette New England Maple for a Bed Room Queen Anne Style 10-Pc. Dining Room Suite P The famous Queen Ane style is considered by many as the most beautiful of all the great motifs in the whole romantic history of the furniture craftsman’s art. Here illustrated is a splendid exampie of the beautiful Queen Anne style in a fine dining room suite. The graceful cabriole legs, the characteristic simple carving typifying the period are carefully incorporated. All the pieces are perfectly matched in the exquisite styling and’in the beautiful walnut veneers. The con- struction is of the best that the present day of efficient workmanship produces. The finish is a rich, dull-rubbed antique. The dimensions of the suite are generous, having a 66-inch buffet and a large table. Note the inclosed silver chest with symmetrical overlays. The chairs are faithful reproductions of the most popular Queen Anne style. ty E-h‘. ten pieces are moderately priced—$295.00. Style S how (September 20th to October 4th) —in a Special Display for the National Home Furnishing SEVEN INTERESTING WINDOW EXHIBITS Just as 1930 costume fashions definitely show the influence of the Empire days, and of the 1890 silhouette—so do the outstanding furniture fashions of today owe their beauty and simple charm to the influence of 18th century English and Early American days. And the modern woman is as definitely aware of these fashion trends in furniture as she is in the style of her clothes. A%‘.‘HHIMWIE& RN TS Goldenberg’s Furniture Store welcomes the National Home Furnishing Style Show as a wonderful opportunity for a special display of smart furniture that will be of in« terest to every modern home. We especially call your attention to the charming reproductions of Early American maple, Duncan Phyfe mahogany pieces, a delightful solid oak dinette suite with refectory table in the Old English manner, and 1930 fashions in famous Kroehler living room suites. Last, but not least, we know you will enjoy “Slumberland,” our handsome new Bedding department, with its complete line of luxurious Simmons beds and bedding. Colonial Style 6-Pc. Mahogany Bed Room Suite America’s own contribution to the art of accepted master furniture design is found in the style well known as Colonial. The early history of the first settlers is suggested in the simple, sturdy lines of this plain suite. No ornate decoration is needed to enhance the beautiful simplicity of this style. The shapely turned posts contrast with the otherwise straight lines to make an effect truly artistic. The group consists of a large dresser, a convenient chest of drawers, a dressing table, a quaint poster bed and the chair and bench. Carefully con- structed of striped mahogany veneers and beautifully finished in dull red-tinted mahogany color of early Amer- ican days. This attractive reproduction of six pieces is only $168.00. Jhe pfulius Lansburgh gfurniture (5o. : mmmmnwuummuuuummEntraz:ce—909 F' Streetwmmmummmmimiim. @ Up-to-date assortments of the important allied home fur- nishings: Rugs, draperies, lamps, bedspreads, china and mod- ‘ ern kitchen conveniences, likewise await you—throughout the Main Store. Our Budget Plan—With No Interest or Carrying Charges—Is a Great Advantage? GOLDENBERG’S FURNITURE STORE—ACROSS THE STREET

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