Evening Star Newspaper, October 19, 1936, Page 25

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D. C, MONDAY, OCTOBER 19, 1936. i THE EVEN!E’G STAR, WASHINGTON, S 0“l 11™ F AND G STREETS ) . \ For the Social Season '\ Your Silver Should Be Bright and Shining . . . and we recommend our REPLATING SERV- ICE to restore your service and trays to new-like luster—in either bnghr or dull finish. The work is skillfully done in our own plating laboratory. Repairs will be made, should the pieces need them. Prices are reasonable. Jrweiry Reeam DEsk, Fmst Froor. 510 each Imported Swiss Point Curtains $6 pair Charming dignity for the windows of the more formal room. Dainty imported Swiss Point Cur- tains—all with border designs (some wide, some narrow). 22 yards long, in soft beige tones. _ Cushion Dot Ruffle Curtains $I.95 pair Specially Priced Griswold Cast-Aluminum Cooking Utensils $|48 1, $495 Foods are tasty—keep their nutritious values when cooked in Griswold thick cast-aluminum self-basting utensils. Now you can buy them_at.approximately 259, less than thelr regular-pricés—for a limited time There are only 400 pairs of these dainty Cushion- dot Ruffle Curtains—ideally suited to informal Specially Purchased to Sell at This One Low Price— s b s ide 212 v o, o . Others in the group, $3.95 to $16 pair $ I O ecch CuRTAINS, SEVENTH FLOOR. e or set The quity is the same as the Sterlmg holloware that we have been sellinggularly at much higher prices. The weight is the same and the sts are every bit as desirable. A ondn-a-long-time opportunity to buy these beautiful pieces at o very liprice. Consider them for your own—or as a delightful solution to yoseason’s gift problems. A variety of sh/les-—cnrefully selected with 2 preferences of our customers foremost in mind. Sugqnd Creams, two styles. Cheese and Crackers, two styles. Cenpieces, two styles. Contes, two styles. Bowtwo styles. SiLvgooM. Fiast Froor. Vases, octagonal and round styles. $10 each Candlesticks, square and round styles. Sherbet Sets, six, gilt or silver lined. .'Maple for Your Home Three Inexpensive Suites Living Room . . . $68 Three-seat sofa ($48) and armchair ($20) in soft- toned maple with rust or green homespun tapestry covers. Deep, comfortable, reversible seat and back cushions. Strongly made, with side arms. Two-seat sofa, $35. Bed Room . . . 59850 Colonial maple pieces—beautifully finished in rich amber tones. Carefully made of staunch woods to give good service. Characterized by such de- tail as pegged wood drawer pulls and worn edges. Includes: dresser with mirror, $33; vanity with mirror, $19.50; single or double bed, $17.50; chest, $28.50. Refectory table ($15), buffet ($40) and four arrow-back chairs ($3.50 each). All in strong, well-finished maple, made for lots of service. Ideal for the apartment dining room or dinette. FURNITURE, SIXTH FLOOR, only Skillet, No. 6 size. legularly Skillet, No. 8 size. Regularly $1. Skillet Cover, No. 8 size, self- basting. Regularly $1.80__$1.35 Saucepan, quart size. Regularly 26§19 HousewAres, FIrre FLOGR, Saucepan, 2-quart size. larly $2.95 Saucepan, 3-quart size. Regu- larly $3.80._ ... $2.75 Dutch Oven, 5-qudrt size. Reg- ularly $5.55 $3.95 Gr|ddle Broilers. Regularly 2.75 $1.95 Regu- $2.25 Ovcl Roasters, 6-pound capa- city. Regularly $6.60 ___$4.95

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