Evening Star Newspaper, March 3, 1935, Page 18

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THE SUNDAY STAR. WASHINGTON, D. C. MARCH 3. 1935_PART ONE. 2 JUBILEE DlIstrict 7575 'WITH THE COOPERATION OF THE INTERNATIONAL SILVER COMPANY WE PRESENT, FOR ONE WEEK-BEGINNING MONDAY, A GREAT 50,000 INTERNATIONAL SILVER SHOW You've never seen anything like it before—a world of gleaming silver— the designs of master craftsmen, brought here by the International Silver Company. Today’s smartest designs, shown against a background of the prized patterns of yester-year! See the table settings on the Sixth Floor. And on the Sixth Floor Ms. Perry T. Hawkins, International Silver Stylist and Silver Adviser, will answer your questions about usages, and help you select your silver. $5 DELIVERS this complete set. Pay on the budget plan. There is a small service charge. 3 P.M. daily, Mrs. Hawkins will lead an informal discussion about each table on the sixth floor. Enter our "TREASURE HUNT" and win a valuable silver prize! 15 prizes will be awarded fo rthe $1.50 HALL CHINA TEA- POTS 19.Pc. HOB- NalL sET S| REPRoDUC- WATERFORD 17< TIONS - 1st Prize .vee00..104 - piece set 1847 Rogers Bros. silver- plate valued at $127.65. 78 -piece set 1847 Rogers Bros. silver- plate valued at $96.75. 3rd Prize ceeees..34-piece set 1847 Rogers Bros. silver- plate valued at $44. 4th to 9th Prize 6 serving spoons val- ued at $13.50. 10th to 15th Prize 6 serving forks valued at $13.50. 2nd Prize ceeoen. oldest pieces of 1847 Rogers Bros. Silverplate. The largest number of pieces in the oldest 1847 Rogers Bros. pattern sub- mitted will win first prize! Bring in your old silver, and register it in the Silver Department—Street Floor. ASK ABOUT THE DEFERRED PAYMENT ‘PLAN! 3 LIVING ROOM SUITES with the - SuporSaglless web bottom foundation ® FINE VITA-CURLED HAIR FILLING ¢ RICH MOHAIR FRIEZE COV- ERINGS ¢ SOLID MAHOGANY EXPOSED FRAMES * PICK YOUR COVER FROM SAMPLES * CUSTOM-BUILT TO YOUR ORDER SupoSaghss for serious sitting Your vertebrae pile up neatly—no back-breaking contortions when you lounge on Super Sagless! That’s because there are no sagging cushions, no weary springs in these marvelously built suites. You can’t be really comfortable on ordi- nary web bottoms. Relax completely on Super Sagless, health- ful construction. life to your suite. Choose your own mohair frieze cover. French Motif Suite 99 ‘Mahogany exposed frames of a graceful design. Super Sagless web foundation. Choice of real mohair frieze covers! Charles of London .Suite 399 Deep and roomy enough for your jengthy menfolk! Pick your mohair frieze cover. Super Sag- less webbing, of course! FIFTH FLOOR—FURNITURE. See living room suite being built in our Seventh Street window by factory representative, All week—don’t miss it! 4 [ MODERN 2-PC. SUITE $ Modern—yes—but so exquisitely simple in design that it fits in with any other period. Super Sagless construction insures long f WILLOW CLOTHES BASKET 55¢ Stain-Resisting TABLE COVERS UNFINISHED WINDSOR THREE GRISWOLD S|.35 SKILLETS HOOVER Specials $21.45 Factory reconstruct- gi:sgmk MOPS 89 UNFINISH- JIFFY JAR ED CHEST SET CHROME [ TEA KETTLE EVERHOT g| 49 RADIATOR TOASTERS 89 SHIELDS MAIL AND PHONE ORDERS FILLED—DIstrict 7575. GARBAGE CAN cHoppers D 9¢ CUSTARD cu CUPS SET 35¢ 5.Pc. Breakfast Set $1 9.95 ed—all have new bags, new belts, all are guar- anteed for one year, like new machines. SIXTH FLOOR. two concealed leaves to match. For sunny breakfasts! Stainless porcelain top table, Felt-lined cutlery drawer. Four hardwood chairs. Regularly $24.50. LANSBURGH'S—SIXTH FLOOR—HOUSEWARES.

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