Evening Star Newspaper, September 20, 1936, Page 42

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THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. SEPTEMBER 20, 1936—PART TWO. Gkannd Offers just 25 fine “The Averve eTih, Bth mnd O Jis, Whittall Anglo- w=k~ | Persian RUGS,, Ty, Wioust o | DROPPED - \ e [ PATTERNS For Better Cooking— i n & "MAGIC CHEF $2.49 gal. ~—A high-grade paint x outside work where a g H GAS RANGES.. | E552 | reisee essential. Suitable for in- - . " =L side work. ool Reg. Price, $109.50 for 9x12 Ft. . e te and Dark Green - el R Slightly more, —A large jobber who handles Whittall Rugs A i s have them They’re equipped with such . at practically our figure! Yours is the gain! [ icli - ier:tug_elsn fi axl:oux;l-‘::?: gc éfi}:‘. Every rug is perfect—Every rug a copy of a ers, fully insulated door and rare old masterpiece even to the rich color- roo'my storage compart- ings . . . Remember, we've only twenty-five! ment. NOTHING DOWN—MONTHLY PAYMENTS <Y 18S : . s 8 Seamless AxminsterRUG Y " Irregulars of a Well-Known $49.50 Quality! s . . g —A chance to save $14.55 on & beautiful Winter rug! Think of: Round Corner Rachafor Shlelds Linkota, §7e¢ pt. it! But we've only eighteen—and that calls for gulck nctiorol. 34.95 —A clear, lovely finish for They're unusually heavy Axminsters—seamless, too—and in a 2 11 kiads of linoleu X 6 40 ;m qulm;_h %4 Tun; glorious array of colorful patterns ., . 9x12-ft. sizes. pery—Protects. & Kann's—Third Floor ~—Custom type shields with round corners instead of the old fashioned square corners. Finished in grained walnut and Kurhy. Extend from 18 to 35 . = 107 P iches. : 7 . K c. TesT incres. 81C ; / I "Wear-Ever” 12-Qt. Waterless ===\ o : . 0 Whole Meal COOKERS ] . . orie. § B I » . N ) ‘ 56.00 P S A 4 v . A boon to the hurried housekeeper or those Who X ; . live in small quarters! The whole meal can be gxsl 1 4 S 5 4 cooked in one of these cookers at one time. The g | : % G num . - ; 0 f R 46 Sample "LANE J— L B s ample Monday Only— § Ce ar C ests Imported : e 4 i i /Y 2 2 $27.95 to $3995 $4295 to 56995 metal louvres extend 7 23 3 95 to A .95 to 2 i - £ “ [nsha M / : s 5 o Grades Grades " Enameled Cake Cover w - , ' o ; ° s s : ) and Tray, Special e ol v 4 Service for Twelve, Including 22 32 rd. v cord. Approved. Cream Soups and Saucers! 69¢ . e - =10 - in. ouble - lipped. polished east 5 —A lovely floral spray on soft, fine-textured white china give th —Samples, therefore only one or two of a kind—some may ~—Something handy to carry and to keep 1on iy bas pans. @ e ) d : give these -Semples, theretore only one er two of & king em eakes fresh. The covers are enameled T sets the appearance of much more expensive china . . . The well- & show signs of having been handled—but that does not hut in black and white, with pretty deco- E them in the least....In the assortment youll find 40 to 48 rations and crystal knob—black tray— and wire brace to hold the cover in = Z shaped cups and saucers are in the popular footed styles—and ' s—al if il : A e inch lengths—in walnut veneered and maple finishe 11 E:ml’wcurvymg| cl\;rgde if what is more, cream soups and saucers are included with the set— @& with Iockgs and keys—some with inside trays and some even ught on the Budget Most unusual considering the modest price! ¢ smart decorations....Many styles, including console and 69e Plan. : “Kann's—Third Floor window-seat effects. steel oval Small Carrying Charge If Bought on the Budget Plan 29¢ sters, 12 5 G ' — DAMASK DRAPES | ‘ 5 Styles—Solid Maple PinchPleated i g Ready Mixed House Paint Antique Satin $1.29 gal. e X ... Novelfy Fur nifure Rayon Damask Versal Ej ils in {vory. en- ~White and colors for inside and out= e S Smeled finisn, ° Originally 3 ® "Worn'’ Edges $12.95, Now Cal Beghiinean E o ® Two Styles s 2 for Gal. Washable Flat Wall Paint > with Pegged PS $7.50 Construction s 4 —s % 5 Rolls Paper Tow. 4 ~—There's a charming old Colonial look about this furniture that e PAIR els—150 Sheets to a e makes it particularly lovely for modern homes—It is rubbed to a rich satin finish and all edges have that “worn” appearance of old furniture . . . Pive useful pieces: —6-=t Aluminum - ‘Windser - shaped 3 L A. Shelf Table, 22 in. high, 2172 in. wide, 11 in. deep —The popular floor- B. Coffee Table, 19 in. high; top, 18x24 in. length drapes—2% C. Lamp Table, 26 in. high; top, 20 in. diometer yards long—and 100 69¢ set G " D. Book Trough Table, 22 in. high; top 11%2x22 in. inches wide to the 2 SoNew 4-ve. Canister W \ E. Book Case, 36 in. high; 15"z in. wide, 7%2 in. deep pair! Rich and beau- Sturdy Curtain Stretcher lfkorraphod Hane. ™ ORB? i \ tiful for Winter! ” . Lined with sateen and ‘1.49 . Q . complete with tie- e 3 : / ) backs . . . Colors, gold, apai = ; : ing curtains evenly. s ha: 3 & ¥ \ green and blue. $3.98 pr. Py e e old-fashioned Cole- Srie-t —Chromiume ,.l:nl bread aster with eb- wl ony-finished trim- ming. _ Com T | 10 1) - S § BRIDGE T .. i | e ‘ TIIE il | | ¢ | LAMPS With Handy Tray Circulating ‘ |l |1 : | ¥ 33.98 oL W 3> i 5 H . ~—Quaint and old-fashioned-looking, but 3 - 1 can buy! They're made entirely of maple with weighted bases, a tray to hold cigar- ettes, beverages, books—anything—and & painted paper shade that harmonizes with the softness of the wood. “Kann’s—Third Floo? 4 A Special! ”

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