Evening Star Newspaper, December 7, 1930, Page 15

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Let Jane Stuart, the Personal Shopper, take THdE SUNDAY STAR. WASHinGLeN, D. C, DECEMBER 7, 1930—PART ONBE, NSBURGH’S care of your shopping < when it gets too tire- some! Phone NAtional 9800. seekers. Beautiful china and glassware from Old 7th, 8th and E Ses.—NAtional 9800 the Our Sixth Floor is a treasure trove for World potters and famous glass blowers . besides many new and intriguing modern pieces from our best American resources. A. Imported china service plate; eoin gold incrustation and Dresden floral design. $4.95. B. Blown glass flower holder with graceful long neck. In amber, green or ebony. $2.50. C. Rock ecrystal cut stemware, including sherbets, fruit salads, goblets and footed tum- blers. Each, $1.50. D. The “Goose Girl,” sixty-six-piece dinner service for eight persons. Open stock. $27.50. E. Imported china square service plate, Dresden floral center, blue, green or marecon shoulder. Each, $1.00. he “Harvest,” a very mew and distinc. service, with wheat design and plati- 66 pieces. $37.50. G. Ferrella, a new creation in Roseville pot- tery, charming in contour, $1.95 to $4.95. H. Early American reproductions of Hob- mail glassware decanter, in_crystal, rose, green and amber. $1.75. Other pieces to match. I. Imported wine glass with rose, green or ‘Inruundy bowls, tall erystal stems. Set of 12, 2.95. J. Etched glass console set of four pieces. In amber or emerald, with glass figure flower holder. .95. K. Alluring etched glasses by Heisey, in the new golden Sahara color. Sherbets, tumblers and gob- lets. Each, $1. L. TImported hand-blown bud vase, goes to the sea for its inspiration. In rich, glowing tones. $1.95. M. Hand-painted Italian pattery in scores of unusual and interesting sh 0. N. Decanter of H Only one of the many Moongleam, Flamingo and Crystal. $3.50. O. Imported pottery coekie jar with gay floral decoration and reed handle. 69c. P. Indirect lighting lamps, sure to please the bridge player, the student or the reader in your family; with 300-watt bulb. $18.00. Q. Davenport lamp, only fifty-four inches tall. Exquisite bronze finish base and hand-tailored shade. $13.90, R. Celadon table lamp mounted on a teakwood -‘!nnd. Hand-tailored celanese taffeta shade. 14.90. S. Three-candle-light table lamp with a Ve. metian bronze finished base and hand-tailored shade. $13.90. T. Empire gold-plate bridge lamp with hand- painted celanese taffeta shade. $9.90. U. Antique spinning wheel lamp with shade. The perfect gift for the colonial type house. $9.50. CHINA—GLASSWARE—LAMPS—SIXTH FLOOR. The New 193] Colonial A Truly Fine Instrument at a Greatly Lowered Price Just $10 of your Christmas Saving Check will bring this handsome radio into your home—a Christmas present to the whole family! Made to sell for a great deal more— and worth every cent of its original price! Complete With Necessary Tubes A powerful hook-up of seven tubes, triple-screen grid, and the famous Cutting dyna- mic speaker — housed in a beautiful sliding door cabinet. $10 Down—the balance in twelve monthly payments plus a small carrying charge. RADIO SALON—FOURTH FLOOR. Radio $79.50 Attached to Your Aerial Without Charge. Whe gift shop is now ready with hundreds of gifts for every one, assembled for quick and easy selection. L ansburgh’s — Second Floor. Drum Top Tables $]0.95 gift Adaptation of Duncan Phyfe period, with space LR in top for books, cards, . favors and what not. Gumwood base, walnut or mahogany veneer top. FURNITURE—FIFTH FLOOR. i Tapestry Wall Panels 85¢ Imported panels to hang over a buffet, man. tel or davenport, and rayon brocade tapestry table runners with gold, and bright colorings. CURTAINS—FIFTH FLOOR. Leatherette Hassocks $].50 Plump chair or fireside hassocks covered in strik- ing colors of leatherette —tan and red, black and blue, and red and black. Others up to $6.95. ART DEPT.—THIRD FLOOR. Mail Early Genuine 'Wool Worsted Wilton Rugs Grades Usually $ 9 8 .50 $138 and $150 At last the home gets a break! Two of America’s foremost rug makers, whose names we promised not to mention, cut their prices on discontinued patterns to enable us to sell these exquisite Wilton Rugs at this low price! Persian and Chinese designs, with a closely sheared, lustrous nap dyed in rich, lasting colors. Every rug is first quality! Every rug is woven of only selected yarns! Sizes 8.3x10.6 and 9x12 feet. RUGS—FIFTH FLOOR. - Colonial Secretary $29.50 A stately creation with latticed grill work, center drawer and four good sized compartments. Gumwood in beautiful mahogany finish. FURNITURE~FIFTH FLOOR. Mothproof Tennessee red cedar with a rich wal- nut veneer ‘with overlays of high-lighted walnut— a cedar chest that is a Tailored Curtains 85¢e. Sheer glass curtains of fine quality French mar. quisette, in ecru or ivory —colors that can be used with any color scheme. Tailored 3-inch hems. CURTAINS—FIFTH FLOOR. Cigarette Lighters $3.50 Automatic—pick it up and it lights! In red, green, orange or mahog- any finishes. SIXTH FLOOR. Magazine End Table $12.50 A lovely piece of fur. niture — combination book ragk and end table; matched Oriental walnut top with a rim of curly maple. FURNITURE—FIFTH FLOOR. Boudoir . Chair $(7.95 Underneath spring seat construction and webb bottom. Upholstered in durable rose, orchid, blue or green armure. Kapock. filled loose Designs copied from the days of early America; dull finish, Sugar and creamer sets, cake trays, nut bowls, syrup pitchers and dishes. STREET FLOOR. Automatic Toasters $12.50 Toasts two slices, both sides at once! Cuts off current when toast is made. Chromium plated. &5 Closet Novelties Velvet shoe trees, shoe pndlé'dccotn;d hat , dustproof gar- m bags and lflo. boxes. Pastel colors. 59c to $12.50 THIRD FLOOR. i

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