Evening Star Newspaper, December 20, 1931, Page 9

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THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. €, DECEMBER 20, 1931—PART ONE. 8T, with rich walnut veneer ex- cedar interior. Equipped with 8.95. o i Jittle Miss Two-to-six! Daintily nch erepe; wide legs; drop seat. RS, in slip-over or coat styles. ainty touches of embroidery. Pink, FORT will delight the recipient. border and back of plain color TRIC WAFFLE IRON, with peep aluminum grids that need A truly gorgeous gift. Large er. Chromium plated—will not RCOLATOR makes an ideal gift ity : cold water type. Chromium A cift that's sure i. MNeatly packed BLE—A gift that the entire pr maple finish, on selected gum- S, covered with frieze, or hand- plack and green. Square and ob- 2.95. ROBES, plain back or duplex nthusiast, the college student’s SETS, with hemstitched hems, P9 sheet and two pillow cases, at- ') s r T/ //:“‘ May We Suggest: Wool-Filled Sateen Comforts . ..$2.95 to $5.95 Tats’ Rayon Quilted Robes, sizes 2 to 6 $1.95 Tots’ Handmade Creepers, 1to 3 $1.59 Mail and 'Phone Orders Filled by Jane Stuart . . . NAtional 9800 Rock Crystal Glassware, $1 Made in America—but quite as lovely as imported rock crystal. Tall, stately goblets with hand-cut stems, fruit’ salads and footed tumblers, GLASSWARE—SIXTH FLOOR. FUIl'Size e 1l Drum Tables $ 7 95 Not a miniature copy, but a full Colonial size drum-top table with the lovely Duncan Phyfe base. Rich mahogany veneers, on selected cabinet woods finished in dark mahogany. FURNITURE—FIFTH FLOOR Floor, Table or Bridge Lamps With Shades $7.95 Beautiful lamps, just waiting to have their price tags changed to Christmas tags! French gold or bronze finished bases; handsome pottery table lamps. Celanese taf- feta shades — rust, rose- wood, gold, or green. Values Most Extraordinary 10 different styles—all with the finish and fea- tures of more expensive lamps! All wired with code cord; bakelite plug. LAMPS—SIXTH FLOOR Desks Secret letter compartments, solid mahogany drawer fronts, and all other features of the original! Other parts of rich mahogany veneers on selected cabinet woods; Duco finish, hand rubbed! FURNITURE—FIFTH FLOOR. Curtains or Panels for Every Room $1.95 Pair or Each Filet weave Scranton net, plain centers with figured borders, all-over figured designs, and plain net. Tailored, Priscilla, and criss-cross styles. Ivory or ecru. Ready Made Draperies $7.95 Ready to hang—and they look like they were cus- tom made! Damask, peb- ble cloth, or shiki repp. CURTAINS—FIFTH FLOOR 5,000 Men’s Hand-Tailored Ties 69 C 3 for $2.00 1’ | . . %? These are not “Christmas” ties — if you know what we mean! They are beautiful satins, brocades, striped and figured silks, every one silk tipped and wool lined. Quality workmanship went into their making. Buy them with that comfortable feeling that they will receive an enthusiastic welcome! Folding Tie Racks, $1 The new “Tie Master”—for 100 ties—keeps them in full view for @uick selection. Bronze plate-finish metal style that folds compactly and fastens to the closet door. MEN'S WEAR SHOP—STREET FLOOR. LANSBURGH’S 7th, 8th and E Sts.—NAtional 9800

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