Evening Star Newspaper, September 14, 1935, Page 5

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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, No. 3—AMERICAN CHINA service for 12; choice of two tasteful pat- terns — very specially priced. 94-piece 99 5() set No. 4—COTTAGE SET; rich ivory ground, center rose design. An open stock pattern. J32-piece $3.75 No. 5—BRIDGE SET with appropriate decorations. 4 plates, 4 cups and saucers, 4 ash trays or 31-65 ocoasters Np.h 6—BUTTER DISH witl cover; attrace dively decorated - 55¢ overed Cheese Dishen 4o metih s 90€ No. 7—HARKER HOT OVER CASSEROLE;; three pieces—plate, c: cover. Floral’ on ivory ground No. 8—CONSOLE SET; engraved glass. Bowl and two 2.light can- = dlesticks $1.95 No. 9—TABLE GLASS- WARE; choice of 12 difierent styles No. 10—SALAD BOWL SET; deep bow. glass fork and = b $1.95 No. 11—FLOWER BOWL; globe shape. Various @= e ot ey DOC No. 2—TABLE MIR- ROR; an attractive style of a popular ac- = cessory 51'43 No. 1I3—KITCHEN SET} large and medium bowls, and measuring cup_- 5()¢ Green glass Not Illustrated No.27 —PRETZEL BOWLS, with handles; at. tractively deco- rated - 38c No. 29 DINNER SETS; 70 pieces, service for eight gold decora. 385 tions No.30—D INNER SETS; 106 pieces, service for 12; gold decora- 31.35 No. 32—DINNER SETS; 53 pieces, service for eight. Open stock 36_95 design No. 33—DINNER SETS; 53 pieces, service for eight. Modern design ___ = $6'95 No. 34—BRIDGE TEA SETS; 5 pieces, artis- sl tically decorated No. 35—NORITAKE CHI- NA DINNER SETS; 105 pieces, service for 12. Cheramy 859.50 pattern No. 37-ENGRAVED GLASS TUMBLERS; 9 ounce size, each ___ No.38—TABLEGLASS. WARE, engraved with one Old English Ini- 33'50 tial. Dozen ____ 7/ No.39—BEVER. AGE SETS; 20 $3 05 pieces ) No. 40—BRIDGE SETS ;%27 pieces, withy 13 @3 75 inch plates No. 41-BEVER- tions CHINA AND GLASSWARE, Frrra FLOOR. Chrome-Finish Toasters, 3295 No. 16—Entirely electric. With extra grids for making D. C, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 14, 1935. Kitchen Helps and Electric Appliances Specially Priced The September Selling includes dozens of the newest household aids science has de- vised to help the housewife . . . and the prices are much less than we are regu- larly able to offer. Take stock of your needs—note the excep- tional values mentioned here . .. and Mon- day come to the Fifth Floor to take ad- vantage of these savings. No. 7—CURTAIN STRETCHER; five by eight-foot size, with rust- proof pins. Priced, complete No. 18—SHOWER CUR- TAINS, of a waterproof fab- ric. Choice o 32.95 fest colors__:___ No. 19—BATHROOM SCALES; weight up to 250 pounds. Mechanism is fully enclosed. {)zr- P able enamel fin- bl - $2.95 No. 20—METAL UTILITY CABINET for linens, dishes, or kitchen 34'45 utensils. Each __ No. 21—RID-GID IRON. ING BOAR large size. Folds v, 52.95 stands rigidly___ No. 22— TRICOLATOR; 6-cup size, com- plete flame $1.85 No. 24—CANISTER SET; flour, sugar, coffee and 81 tea cans; covered. .. No. 25—SANETTE GAR- BAGE CAN; step.on mod- el. Two gallon 786 No. 26—HAMPER; bench, or upright style. 82.95 Choice of colors Not Illustrated No.42—CORN BROOMS; good quality 58¢ No. 43—CAKE SAVERS; aluminum, with hand-painted handles 90c No. 44—HEARTH BROOMS No. 45—GRISWOLD SKIL- LETS, heavy cast iron__68¢c No. 4—ORANGE JUICE EXTRACTORS; strains and extracts 90c No.47-FIREPLACE ELECTRIC LOGS; natursl appearance .65 No. 4 — FLOWER STANDS, with pots____95¢ No. 49—BABIES' BOTTLE STERLIZERS; for bottles end nipples. $1.65 No. 50—BREAD BOXES; drop door type. -$1 No. 5I—PUNCH BOWL SETS; chormium plated. Tray, ladle and 12 glas .’95 . 52—TABOURETTES; 10-inch tops-_. $1.35 No. 3—KITCHEN WASTE CANS; Sanette make, large size._. 780 No. $4—NUT MEAT CHOPPERS, 38¢, 48¢ & 85¢ No. 55—DISH CLOTHS; 14x17 inches. Dozen____68c No. $6-LUNCH KITS, with half-pint vacuum bot- tles _.$L18 No. DUST ‘M --95¢ OP! No. 58—BED TRAYS; folding .. --95¢ Houszwares, Firra FLoOR. N 3 No. 59—METAL COMBI. NATION CABINETS; 22 inches wide, 14 inches deep, 68 inches high No. 60 — ADJUSTABLE RADIATOR SHIELDS; 22 to 43 inches long 98¢ No. 62—COOKIE MODEL. ER and CAKE DECORA- TOR, both for. 35 No. 63—FIRPLACE AND- IRON No. 4—FIREPLACE SCREENS; one-of.a-kind. $3.95 to $18.9! No. 65~WOOD CAR- RIERS and FIRE LIGHT- ERS; one-of-a-kind. 95 i No. 66—FIRE SETS; one- of-a-kind. Stands, tongs and pok -$3.95 to $19.95 No. 67—BENCH HAMP- ERS; medium size__.$2.95 No. 68—MIRACLE MIX- ERS, for all types of bowls and dishes 28¢ No. 9—CHROMIU M- PLATED WARE; com- potes, plates, cans and other pieces No. 70—~UNIVERSAL TEA KETTLES; aluminum, §1.95 - No. 7I-UNIVERSAL SAUCEPANS; aluminum; 4-qt, size ... 5 No. 2—UNIVERSAL FRYING PANS i um; %in. size - No. 73-UNIVERSAL SAUCE PAN SETS; alumi num; three-piece — quart, quart.an alf and two- quart sizes in set. 1.25 Rival Safety Shredders $1.48 No. 15—A handy kitchen helpmate — absolutely safe «.s.you do not have to clamp it. Easy to operate, easy to clean. Priced com- plete, with three discs for shredding, grating, slicing. No. 22—GILBERT ELEC- TRIC MIXER; complete, with large bowl, reamer bowl and ream- @73 95 er for juicing._

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