Evening Star Newspaper, August 25, 1935, Page 16

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A—16 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. 0, AUGURST 25, 195—PART ONE. YOU KNOW THE QUALITY IS THERE ¢ YOU KNOW THE VALUE IS THERE .« « BECAUSE LANSBURGH’S SAYS SO! LADDERBACK CHARS « o+ seat is hand woven! 495 Combine this stately and com- fortable Ladderback with your . ! i fine old pieces—it will fit in! Mahogany finish. . ; 1 LANSBURGH'S—FIFTH FLOOR. - Kitancin, s 2-Pec. Sunte in Jungle Clo’rh September Sale is mighty proud of this] Note, first, the . usually expensive simplicity. Run your hand over the new Jungle cloth(rust, green, brown), the leatherette welting. Relax on the spring-filled cushions. Amazing at 89.00! [ § C H AI RS ; LANSBURGH'S—FIFTH FLOOR—FURNITURE. 4 g : Payments will be arranged i R Leb el e 5 s ‘ 4 over an extended period of 495 ' YRR : ol ! time to suit your income. Whs manage without 2 L i - & Every Washington home-maker, who E:;g:;rsc:l‘:"fix;);:nyou > ‘ : P : : § appreciates furniture of the better sort, dandy like this for 4.95 : ¢ —4 pa i will appreciate Lansburgh’s September Glazed chintz. 5 % i 2 Q . e > : : ” Sale. The prices speak for themselves. LANSBURGH'S— 2 ; ; FIFTH FLOOR. 3 .- ; : % ' g But you really must come inspect this - : furniture to realize why we emphasize QUALITY. You can't see, in news- paper pictures, the patina of the fine woods. You can’t look underneath for the extra reinforcements, the details that guarantee satisfaction. You can't really visualize, from a black and white photograph, the interesting new up- holstery fabrics, the colors. This is 9 . ; : 7 # why we urge you to give our sale your . } : ) & ; & personal attention Monday. You'll like the eagle-foot : b : 3 5 Improve your home—and improve it st leenfle oace i) : 3 right now! First of all, you can take lsoe::ge];h:::(. Msgp;;fi i 9 - P C. S (o] I i d O qa k D i n i n g S u i 'I'e ‘ B advantage of Lansburgh’s September vers. lat7.951 5 covers. Unusual at 7.95 Sale prices. Second, you needn’t L}A_\gizvl;f&f: 9 pieces like these, in solid Aoak. are little short of spectacu- splurge here, to get the elegant sort of lar at $99! The old English refectory table opens to 90 A & i £ . inches. Buffet and china are proportionately ample. Six 9 9 OO 1 furniture you ha‘e. longed for. Thlld, . chairs are covered in rich, red mohair, no Down P_ayment is necessary. "Lans- : LANSBURGH'S—FIFTH FLOOR—FURNITURE. burgh’s will arrange budgeted pay- ments over an extended period of time, to fit your income. (Small carrying LON DON CLUB : il B R e o - e charge for thisservice). While you are about it, get the new draperies and rugs CHAIRS I' | B ‘ N | 8 0 2o with your new furniture. 1295 Socom fonahLeII 4 4 i1 : % Deep reversible i i : - 2 - e gll]sefgon u;l. afrins L8 ) e ke . 48In. High! Large back (keeps ‘ 3 4 > 'Y ; ki | = -y —— BOOKCASE try covers. A mar- i vel for the money! - : § i ¢ FIFTH FLOOR. ) ‘ \ 2 9 9 Imagine getting a bookcase as Iarge as this, made as carefully as this— for only 299! 48x21x7 inches, maple or walnut finished. For home, dormitory room, office! LANSBURGH'S—FIFTH FLOOR. Only the most carefully selected butt walnut went into this suite! You'll find it beautifully finished. Choose twin or double bed, dresser or vanity with swinging mirror, and a chest, Feature of our September Sale! ® LANSBURGH'S—FIFTH FLOOR—FURNITURE. Fine Duncan Phyfe : TEA WAGON DROPLEAF with Class Tray TABLE EEmeEnErny R 17.95 Dos's contine did wah aod : . Choose walnut or g n't confuse this with ordinary o y ¥ b § L 2 tables at this price! Lansburgh’s ; - el Pt e el : = lr“i:slnny finis is meticulously matched walnut i § ; : ; e - or mahogany veneers, with brass- tipped base. See for yourselfl LANSBURGH'S—FIFTE FLOOB. ry

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