Evening Star Newspaper, January 31, 1932, Page 16

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) THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. ¢, JANUARY: 31, 1932—PART ONE. .............Q.........0.0.......‘Q.QOQ....O.... Interested in Good Taste and Value? Then Buy Furniture Now, Intelligently! (J] A Month Dedicated to the Promotion of Furniture of Good Taste and Value! LANSBURGH’S Februarv 7th. 8th and E Sts. No Connection With Any Other Washington Store NAtional 9800 5-Pc. Bridge Sets An excellent value! Table top and chair seats heavily padded and covered with durable leatherette. Frames in walnut or red finish. was. £8.05 Walnut Top End Table Sounds unbelievable —but see for your- self! Attractive scalloped-edge top . . . grace- fully turned legs . . . rigid stretchers on base. Sketched 1 65 Left 3 FURNITURE—FIFTH FLOOR. “Queen Anne” Living Room Suite Lo i P . e ( m;ur rt, style, quality, durability—at a low price! i= | 1R A beautiful living room by day—an extra bed room This 2-picce suite is lemli to our rigid specifications | H il i by night. Comfortable pillow-back lounge chair and with all the features that usually identify more costly i = 41 a huge, luxurious davenport that opens into a full size furnitur iLuxuriously upholstered . . . reversible = I Pl ¢ bed. Covered in fine tapestry or fricze in a wide spring _._ul cushions. lapestry or frieze coverings g b b ? selection of attractive patterns. Reversible spring- in a striking selection of patterns. 5 3 i > filled cushions. $7.50 Delivers It—Balance Convenient Payments. . 5 > $7.50 Delivers It—Balance Convenient Payments This Pull-Up Chair L B A P Walnut Coffee Table graceful simplicity. Covered in plain green % » 3 3 Just think—a solid walnut table or rust friezette. American hardwood s : e A at this low price! Duncan Phyfe frame, finished in Corsican lacquer. > % % 4 / ? base—hand-rubbed top—brass claw feet tips. Just the right height— Sketched T i’ $6.95 20", inches. s 8444 The “Vernon” Bed Room Ensemble An authentic adaptation of a group dis- played in the Metropolitan Museum of Chintz Boudoir Chair 4 : Art. It captures all the pleasant sim- pe of boudoir chair with the cod arms. Cheerful glazed y in the new Co- vood frames, fin- walnut or maple. $5.45 FURNITURE—FIFTH FLOOR plicity of the original, and combines it with modern comfort. This 4-piece suite is of fine maple or walnut veneers and gumwood—with the rich dull finish that is truly Colonial. Maple pieces may be purchased separately. $7.50 Delivers It—Balance Convenient Payments FURNITURE—FIFTH FLOOR. 21.Inch Drum-Top Table The smaitest bit of occasional furniture your home can boast—a d top ta in the Duncan Phyfe manncr. Mahogany veneers on selected gumwood. 2 drawers. s 5695 FURNITURE—FIFTH FLOOR © 000000005000 0000600 0000 o060 Ordinarily You’d Pay $3.00 For Madras Curtains Never at This Price! A Finer Dinner Service Figure for Yourself How Much You Can Save 1. Resemble: | imported Annual Kitchen Week weiid: £ parlor, bed room, break- fast or dining room. . Of fine imported Chi- na, from Japan, Ba- varia, Czechoslovakia. Choice of three pat- terns—Clintonia, Pas- tel and Senta. : 2 3. Grenadine weave— Here's a I 3 ’ : lovely when the sun 5 let i : A complete service shines through. for eight—66 pieces , 4 i = g in all 4 3 Kitchen Lo ] 4. And for all this Golintr 1= ! quality and beauty you 49¢ $3.95 s Brooms of U n p ainted quadruple Dot Loat sewed con- Table; shaped ) T N s truction; leaves; 36x42 Places J smooth han- in. top. % . Priced with a nice saving to you. b7 59¢ That Fits Sanette Gar- Sanette bage Can; au- Waste Receiv- ] tomatic cover; er; green, in Small green, ivory, blue, ivory iRy 50 blue, white. . enamel finish. We choose the Clintonia to sketch, because of its pop- 69¢ 69¢ [ ularity . . . white center, ivory dropped shoulder, and a 75¢ floral border, but the other two are equally lovely. Some with square salad plates and fashionable cream soups. $1 e A $16.50 Value The color combinations are blue and rose, green and orange, green and yellow, and the ever- -popular soft cream 98c Gris- Extra heavy Uy ’ 4 -ft. St o color; border design and two-inch fringe. wold Fry Pan; Wear Ever Ry oy 5 i i iron: lipped sauce- The Kitchenette” is complete in every Rl D f;d:f;'; :::-hl 1014 inches pan; 2-qt. detail . . . sliding stainless porcelain top, pinch - back; e heatie wide. size. drop roll front curtain, dish and utensil well braced. cu,‘:ly_ compartment, cutlery drawer, and spice canisters. CURTAINS—FIFTH FLOOR. CHINA—SIXTH FLOOR An Exceptional Sale! ArmstronU 'l].ld N llrfl Hand Decorated $1.49 . 59 79 Griswold SE ipaniis Briastle O’Cedar S].lades > wan. ; iy redinorss Regularly §1.25 sq. yd. Range, *59° (& 4o 5 = D 94 5119 & &S 74 The new lowboy type range specially pri(ced for Kitchen Week! Full porcelain finish, including burners and grates; insu- Special! Attractive, crisp At this low price you designs on imported Belgium Van Dyke paper, noted for its fine transparency. Full size. 12-16-18 inch shades — for bridge table or floor lamps. LAMPS—SIXTH FLOOR. £ Waterless Cleaner; 5-lb. can; makes cleaning easy. lated oven top and doors; full vision broiler. The finish is a green and ivory that is both attractive and easy to clean. HOUSEWARES—SIXTH FLOOR. can purchase floor cover- ing that will last almost a lifetime! Blue, red, green, and rose cnmhma- tions, with lacquered fin- ish. FLOOR COVERING— FIFTH FLOOR.

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