Evening Star Newspaper, November 17, 1935, Page 9

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THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, NOVEMBER 17, 1935—PART ONE. A9 W. & J. Sloane 711 Twelfth Street A Bit of History and it’s importance to the home-life of Washington 245 W.&J SLOANE 32 Pie Crust Table American Chippendale period, in mahogany; richly carved base; crotch mahogany top. A piece which will become a cherished heirloom. $45 Muffin Stand An excellent reproduction in mahogany and an attractively handy piece which folds up, re- quiring little space when not in use. $15 Side Table Another handsome reproduction of an-English Sheraton antique— as dainty and perfect as a piece of jeweiry. Genuine mahogany. $17.50 Coffee Table Duncan Phyfe design, beauti- fully turned pedestal base; fluted legs, with brass claw feet. In two shapes, round or oblong. $9.50 Duncan Table Also of the Duncan Phyfe school. An exquisite piece, with acefully turned base; reeded egs and brass claw feet. Fitted with two drawers; the top inset with genuine leather, $35 Lamp Table A Duncan Phyfe design, with gracefully turned base; brass claw feet. Genuine mahogany top, in- set with real white leather. $22.50 Desk The Early American period— an excellent copy of a famous original. Solid rock maple. $32.50 Console Table Colonial period, genuine ma- ogany construction, with beau- tifully turned pedestal base; brass claw feet. Old red color and finish. $39.50 Tier Table A charming Colonial Tier Table or Magazine Rack. Genuine ma- hogany; delicately turned legs, fitted with two shelves. Top large enough to support lamp. $12.50 Ladder-Back Chair With the opening of the Sloane Store in New York City ninety-two years ago Mr, William Sloane, the founder of this business, laid down certain fundamental princi- ples, advance for that time; but since adopted as standard—and to which his successors have adhered with loyal fidelity so that today the House of Sloane stands for the- highest in business ethics and for the finest things that enter into home making. Thirty years ago this month W. J. Sloane came to Washington, opening at 735 15th Street, a few years later to erect and occupy this present building at 711 12th Street. But whether in New York, in San Francisco, in Los Angeles or in Washing- ton the same sound policy as importers, m anufacturers and retailers prevails today. We Are Celebrating Our Anniversary With the fruits of long experience—expressed in superb designing and superior qual- ity of materials and craftsmanship—and with it Announce the Opening of Christmas Shopping Opportunities —-—doil"lg it with prices that will be interestingly special for a comprehensive collection of things every home will enjoy—and you’ll be thankful for giving. American Sheraton Bed Room Group Very fine rendition in genuine mahogany. Product of our own Mastercraftsmen factory. The selection of beautiful crotch mahogany, the antiqued draw pulls, the hanging mirrors, the impressive semi-poster beds, and the exquisite dressing table, with curved front and shield-shaped mirror make this group an exceptionally splendid Christmas gift and one that will truly live through generations. Eight ssso pieces, including twin beds ____-_______________ Early Colonial Bed Room Group Solid Honduras mahogany construction and finished in that lovely old Colonial red tone. Poster beds have carved acorn tops; the bureau and lowboy dressing table have exquisite hang- ing mirrors, A seven-piece group, including twin " . RSN, L RPN R Sy O S sz l 5 Chippendale Wing Chair Of the American school, with gracefully curved wings and arms; carved ball and claw feet. Covered in gold $ damask or will be tailored in your selection of fabrics 74 Hornby Club Chair Typical clubby chair, with carved cabriole legs, separate down-filled pillow-back and seat cushion—which give this chair its supreme comfort. Covered in green and gold dam- $ ask; or will be tailored to your selection of fabrics 79 Sloane Westbury Sofa A Sloane design and a Sloane production both supremely graceful and comfortable. Another suggestion for a gift which would live far into the future. Upholstered in gold tapestry, or will be tailored to your selection of fabrics slzo Colonial Dining Group Genuine mahogany, in a Colonial interpretation of Sheraton. Graceful in line and proportion; finished in that lovely old red color so typical of the period. The chairs are cov- $ ered in blue haircloth. Ten pieces complete for___ 275 Group of Genuine Oriental Rugs No finer gift possible than a genuine Oriental rug, a selection from this group of Serapis, Herez, Lillehan, Tapriz and Mehrebad Rugs. Noted for their splendid designs and rich colors. Size 9X12_ o cceoo____ - sls’ Hamadan Mosul Rugs In “scatter sizes”—choice of most effective Coffee Table Early American—really & min- iature of the famous old draw-top table; with turned legs and stretchers; and when extended makes a practical cocktail table. $12 Secretary A charming Early American piece, constructed of solid rock maple. A secretary surely makes a cherished gift through genera- tions. Equipped with adjustable shelving in its top, a convenient writing space, and four practical drawers in the base. $59 Butterfly Table It will serve as a living room, library or breakfast room table. Beautifully turned legs, sturdy stretchers. Constructed of solid rock maple. $17.50 Side Chair An Early American rendition of the Early Empire school—con- structed of solid rock maple, with a hand-woven rush seat. Ideal for bridge or general use. $8.75 Corner Shelf Early American Hanging Corner Shelf. Solid rock maple construe- tion and fitted with three shelves. $5 Boudoir Lamp Exquisite china figure, beauti- fully executed; complete with shade. $5.75 Da Ray Lamp America’s most popular Lamp for bridge. Bases are finished in ivory and gold or bronze. $11.50 Boudoir Lamp Quaint Colonial figure design— some in plain white, others in artistic colors. Complete with dainty silk shades. $2.98 Mirrors A very interesting mahogany mirror with 13 stars symbolic of the 13 original States. $22.50 Imported Hooked Rugs Newly arrived direct importation of wool hand-hooked rugs. Special assortment for this patterns. event—attractive and original designs. The quaint Early American type, hand-made, of solid maple with hand-woven splint seat. A odas most acceptable gift, P Mlckey Mouse Si ox12 __ _“,.” 33075 Siz For Kiddies Room = 9.50 e 4x7 ______$47.50 B 8x10 .- 59. Depicting in colors the cele- 6 36.50 Convex Mirror NG 25.00 brated Mickey and Minnie X9 - . Colonial Convex Mirror with 2 connected with their various P i 19.75 symbalic spread eagle surmounts 2 P 13.50 ggg:si daer;d the thrilling stories 3%5 ______ 10.95 ; lt‘:fid. e top. Finished in antique P o 52‘95 2. P 7.,5 b g $18 5 - m Twelfth Charge accounts opened and settle- ! Park your car in the Capital Garage ments arranged for your convenience. at our expense when shopping h W. & J. SLOANE House The With the Green

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