Evening Star Newspaper, November 29, 1931, Page 15

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THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, NOVEMBER 29, 1931—PART ONE. Among Those Presents for the Home 7 You and You Will Find the Gift You Want to Give at LANSBURGH'’S Seamless Axminster Rugs ox12-Ft. Size $49-50 When you tell them to give you something for the home—remember, there is nothing that will bring more real enjoyment to every member of the family than a rich looking rug—for after all, that’s the very foundation of your room! background for your furnishings. And quality! Seamless Axminsters, with a luxurious deep pile. combined in Oriental designs. RUGS—FIFTH FLOOR. The lovely jewel-like tones form an excellent Well, they're the famous Bigelow-Sanford Taupe, tan, blue and rose harmoniously The Gift Electrical Will Not Go Amiss (A) THERMAX WAFFLE IRON, with ‘heat indicator, deep aluminum grids, tray base and ebony handles. Chromium plated. versal (B) THERMAX URN SET, with beautiful 7-cup urn, tray, sugar and creamer. Chromium plated—it will not tarnish. Universal (C) ELECTRIC PERCOL- ATOR, 7-cup size; starts percolat- ing as soon as current is turned on. Thermax; chromium plated. versal . (D) ELECTRIC TOASTER, turn bread style. Chromium plated; will not tarnish. “Lan- ders” — made by Uni- versal (E) CIGAR AND CIGARETTE LIGHTER; connects with any electrical outlet. Press a button— it lights; goes out! (F) ELECTRIC TOASTER; turn bread style. Nickel-plated fin- ish; fiber feet. Guaran- teed for one year! lovely gift! Stately New Floor and Table Lamps for Gifts In Our Opinion — The Finest Obtainable at Anywhere Near This Price 10 Complete A cheerful glow over a happy holiday season—with these ex- quisite lamps! Rich metal bases, with French gold finish—in bridge or reading lamps, hand. some 3-candle floor and table lamps. Beautiful hands<painted shades on fine celanese materials—in gold, rust or peach. LAMPS—SIXTH FLOOR. LANSBURGH’S 7th, 8th and E Sts.—NAtional 9800 Christmas Savings Checks Cashed—Street Floor Extraordinary Value Solid Walnut Coffee Table $ 444 The smart room today demands at least one low table of this type! Here is a solid walnut table in the Duncan Phyfe manner, with hand- rubbed finish—at a low price! FURNITURE—FIFTH FLOOR. They're Ready to Hang! Lustrous Rayon Sunfast Drapes $8.95 Shimmering, luxurious drapes—in gor- geous, vibrant colors! Heavy rayon pebble cloth; pincle pleated at top; stiffened with buckram; tie-backs to match, Rose, gold, green, red and rust. 50 inches wide; 2% yards long. DRAPERIES—FIFTH FLOOR. Crystal or Colored Stem Glasses and Tumblers 50: Clear, glistening crystals — for festive tables! Crystal glasses, with white gold encrustations or attrace tive etchings. Amber, emerald or Ritz blue glasses with erystal stems. GLASSWARE—SIXTH FLOOR. Can You Imagine? This Full Size Spinet Desk $9.95 One look will convince you that this is an unusual offer. All the features of an expensive desk— rich walnut finish; four letter com- partments and large drawer. FURNITURE—FIFTH FLOOR. Imported China Dinner Service for Eight $37.50 Your table will be in tune with the festive holiday spirit with an exquisite open-stock china dinner set—your choice of six beautiful patterns—with cream soups and square salad plates. 62 to 74 piece sets. * CHINA—SIXTH FLOOR. A Special Value. 32-Pc.Luncheon Service for Six $77.95 Wild rose or “English garden” design on an ivory background— with white gold or platinum edges and handles! Square shape with- out any corners or harsh angles. BN s Y SRS § 4 1 i An Unusual Value Curtains of the Better Kind $2.95 Your windows should-have a fresh, cheerful appearance! Neatly tailored curtains of French mar- quisette, rayon marquisette, filet net or Irish point. Natural shades. CURTAINS—FIFTH FLOOR

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