Evening Star Newspaper, January 29, 1933, Page 12

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A—12 NO CONNECTION WITH ANY OTHER WASHINGTON STORE T™, 8™ and § e ik Limited Quantity . . . Act Promptly Sale Gulistan Rugs $70:50 "All Other Sizes Reduced Proportionately of discontinued ‘Patterns and Floor Samples Reduced from $100 The 9x12-foot size An opportunity to secure the best known rug in the world—at a re- duction of $20.50 from its famous $100 price! These beautiful Oriental patterns are being discontinued only to make way for new designs. No seconds—all first quality. The same jewel-like colors—the same shimmering beauty as you find in costly Orientals. ; Use Our Deferred Payment Plan FIFTH FLOOR. . Begin Spring Sewing Now . . . 39.In. Silk Rough Crepe A heavy quality silk—with the in- creasingly popular pebbly surface. Start $ yard planning a vivid Spring wardrobe—irom this glorious array of smart shades: CabbageGreen Challenge Blue Bronzime Nassau Blue Haze Grey Verdant Green Light Blue Flame Pine Moss Navy Blue Beige Gold Majoria Blue 39-In. Printed 39-In. Washable Rough Crepe Silk Crepe i 49c It's printed, it's crinkled—that A firm quality flat crepe—in a se- means new! It’s Mallinson’s—that lection of more than 35 shades. Just means quality! Large and small de- figure the trivial cost of a frock or signs in vivid or conservative colors. some lovely lingerie. THIRD FLOOR. White Black MaroonBrown Polar Bear Coralque Hyacinth Rose Dust Come 'romorrow; See and Hear the Golden Bird, the World Famous Star of Radio Sale. ‘Golden Birds” These little songsters are far su- perior to ordinary canaries—and $ 95 think of getting them for so little! > Mr. Provol, owner of the “Golden Bird,” will advise you on care of canaries—and how they are kept healthy with “Justrite” Bird Food. See and Hear the “Golden Bird” —canary of stage and radio fame. His lilting voice has been heard arcund the world—and he’s on our Sixth Floor all this week. Hear him on the radio! WRC—Sunday, Jan. 29—7 to 7:15 P.M. WRC—Tuesday, Jan. 31—6:45 to 7 P.M. WRC—Friday, Feb. 3—6:45 to 7 P.M. NIVERSAL ELECTRICAL APPLIANCES The Lowest Prices in Uni- versal History Universal Percolator New $4.95 ‘ A dependable per- colator, 7-cup "size. Chromium %laked. non- tarnishable. Universal Waffle Iron $4.95 Chromium-p | a ted iron with heat indi- cator. Deep alumi- num grids. Universal ,* Heating Pad Formerly ’$3.50 $2.95 Full size 6-pound Electric heating chromium plated | pad with 2 thermo- iron. Complete with | stats. Soft wool cord and plug. covering. SIXTH FLOOR, Universal Electric Iron Formerly $3.50 $2.95 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, 1 Lansburghs D C; JANY. . & urniture Sale Overstuffed Lounge Chair With Spring-Filled Ottoman $19.95 Your judgment will tell you that these two pieces are dis- tinctly finer than the usual run of furniture at this price! Heavy tapestry covering in harmonious colorings. Reversible ¢ ion. Ottoman 16x221; Only 25 at this price! Save On This One! Boudpir Chair $4.95 Colorful glazed chintz covering -~ —and a comfortable tufted seat. Walnut finished hardwood frames. Your sense of values will tell you what a “buy” this is! Spring-Filled Occasional Chair, $6.95 The expert craftsmanship is ap- parent in the sturdy frames and resilient spring-filled seat. Cov- ered with heavy, attractive tap- estry. Queen Anne or Chippen- dale frames with walnut finish. FIFTH FLOOR Buy Furniture at February Savings—Pay On Budget Plan, for February Begins Tomorrow You—who expect QUALITY at lower prices than you've known in years and years—should attend this sale tomorrow! Every piece of furniture is brand new and in excellent taste. Styles are 1933! For months we've been planning this February sale—and this page gives you only an inkling of how splendidly ready we are. We’ve used our buying facilities as a great store to offer values that would cause a SENSATION—and HERE THEY ARE! 7 7 Z 7 10-Piece Dining Room Suite Authentic Sheraton Design—Red Mahogany Finish—$69 ' A charming suite in the style of Sheraton, Master of all Federal Era furniture designers in the subtle blending of classic beauty with the needs of modern times. Ten pieces. .. commodious china cabinet, 60-inch bufiet, extension table, server; a host’s chair and 5 diners with Colonial blue imita- tion haircloth seats. In rich red hand-rubbed mahogany veneers on selected cabinet woods. Reproductign of Gov. Winthrop Desk = Authentic as to serpentine in- == = = = terior, secret compartments, es- S 5 g T cutcheon plates and all. A desk ’Ihls Ch rmlng 2‘P1ece we'd like to find a place for in Living Room Suite your home. In mellow walnut, A Product of Pullman—$65 maple or mahogany veneers. Beauty and comfort are the keynotes of this. Queen Anne creation. Beauty—in the tapestry coverings in deep, rich shades of rust and green. Comfort—in the fully webbed back, sides and bottom, and the resilient reversible cushions. $5 delivers it! Pamper Your Wife! Give Her This ~ Chaise Lounge A sturdily constructed hard- wood frame, webbed construc- tion. Its chintz covering in combinations of rust, green, gold and black is beautiful. A Full-Length Chaise Lounge 5-Pc. Metal Bridge Set $1095 Our fastest selling bridge set— with the new removable card table top! Chairs have heavily padded seats and backs. Wood table tops covered in fabrikoid. In green and black or mahogany and green. FIFTH FLOOR.

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