Evening Star Newspaper, February 22, 1932, Page 16

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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, MONDAY, FEBRUARY 22, 1932. arch Sale Housewares This is the time when that wise creature, the modern housewife, takes a complete household inventory .. .and then does something about supplying needs. If she be thoroughly wise, she will attend LANSBURGH'’S March Sale—and supply those needs with quality merchandise— at a very nominal cost. Lansburgh’s e C 1 a 1 S Mail and Phone Orders Filled by Jane Stuart, NAtional 9800 You Can’t Afford to Be Without a Good Gas Range—Here Is Opportunity Full Porcelain DETRO IT Long Wear Duroleum Felt Base 25¢ == A brand-new floor covering, by the Better Hurry for These! makers of Congoleum. A selection of new patterns in attractive color Washable! Tape Bound combinations. Bring room measure- Card Tables :‘:::;!covmma—nnn FLOOR. Mattress Covers $49.50 $ 1 — 89(: Beautiful and modern in design, of Heavy unbleached covers, for \ \ course! But, of even more interest E-::e‘i 5“: ’l[“:(:sg::u:;:ec:;lzepmfl to the housewife — these famous Not only are they more sanitary, but ranges embody such superior fea- they save your mattress. tures as: Insulated oven top and DOMESTICS—THIRD FLOOR doors; rustproof, removable oven linings; full 16-inch oven, and even the burners and grates are porcelain finished. Green and ivory. A Special Feature Selling $§1 is a buy-now price on sturdy, center-braced card tables, with wash- able tops! Green or red finish, with plain or two-tone tops. HOUSEWARES—SIXTH FLOOR. May Be Bought on the Budget Ready Tomorrow! Extra Value Tomorrow Plan Covert Wash Suits and Coveralls 79C Each These suits are so practical and inexpensive for youngsters’ everyday wear. Coveralls in grey, blue and tan; sizes 3 to 8. Suits in tan, brown and green; sizes 4 to' 10. BOYS' CLOTHING—STREET FLOOR Irish Linen Huck quels They're “good old soaks,” and they dry your skin without one bit of harshness! Attractive damask bor- ders and hemstitched hems; 18x33 inches. Usually much higher price. LINENS—THIRD FLOOR. Engraved Crystal Glassware A Very Unusual Value 15¢ Stemmed goblets, footed sherbets, 2 sizes footed tumblers, salad plates, bread and butter plates; optic glass. GLASSWARE—SIXTH FLOOR. This Beautifully Designed Occasional Table $8.95 Note the pleasing proportions! The attractive grill work, and border of beautiful Australian lacewood! FURNITURE—FIFTH FLOOR. Bed Lamps $1 Lace or organdie trimmed celanese shades; rose, green, orchid, gold, and peach. LAMPS—SIXTH FLOOR. of Plain French Marquis- A Marvelous Feature! 400 Prs. of Priscilla Curtains 51 Ivory or ecru curtains, full enough to hang in graceful folds; 4Y;-inch picoted ruffle. Regularly much more! CURTAINS—FIFTH FLOOR 42-inch All-Silk Printed Chiffon 69c s You simply can’t visualize the filmy delicacy, the misty beauty of the floral designs, or the wide assort- ment of small, large, and all over designs, but you must appreciate the extraordinary low price! SILKES—THIRD FLOOR Amnother Lot Sterling Handle Steak Set $1.89 Here’s a value worth investigating! Sterling handles, plain or in attrac- tive patterns; stainless steel blades. SILVERWARE—STREET FLOOR Featuring Simmons Graceline Beds With Spring and Mattress $2095 A bed of beautiful design with double decker coil spring and a fine layer felt mattress. All sizes. BEDWEAR—THIRD FLOOE Colored Fiber Hampers A Remarkable - Value—Only $3.45 Far more con- venient, attractive and durable than laundry bags! Green, ivory, white or blue—in smoothly finished fiber. 23!2" high, 20" wide, 11” deep. 3-Step Steel Stools Special in the March Sales $1-29 Light enough to move easily, but strong enough for the heaviest person. Rubber treads prevent slipping. Top step folds into a kitchen stool. Look at These Specials! Unpainted Furniture Uhpainted - Bookcases Five shelves provide ample space for many books. Painted a delicate pastel, they are fine for children’s rooms. 47 inches $2 .65 high, 24 inches wide by 7 inches deep. Unpainted Book Racks Four shelves, that may be used for books, magazines, souvenirs, toys, and $ 00 bric-a-brac; 34 inches high; 163 inches 1 * wide. Unpainted Chest of Drawers They are 40%; inches high, 28 wide, and 16 deep, and they have four roomy $8 075 drawers. HOUSEWARES—SIXTH FLOOR. Mail and Phone Orders Filled by Jane Stuart. NAtional 9800. Ironing Boards Padded and Covered $1.79 The sturdy board alone is worth $1.79—so it's extra special with pad and cover! Big Savings on Small Wares B \ 49c¢ Four-foot step- Good quality ladder, with each straw brooms, with step strongly bolt- quadruple sewing; ; handy pail strong smoothly 3 finished handle. Full size carpet Wiggs waterless sweepers, with cleaner, 5 pound easily emptied dust can; simply apply pan. Rubber furni- with sponge and ture protectors. rinse. 59¢ 69¢ Griswold fry pan, The 10Y;-inch 8Y; inches in di- size Griswold fry ameter, with highly pan of reliable cast polished inside iron; smooth in- Sanette garbage Sanette waste can with automatic baskets, enameled cover; enameled in in green, ivory, or green, ivory, white, blue; high and nar- blue. row, LANSBURGH'S, 7th, 8th and E Sts.; Phone NAt'l 9800

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