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LENOX the American china that rivals 1 Europe’s loveliest, is here in 21 open stock patterns. We show Mandarin, a pattern notable for its combination of delicacy with richness. Only at Woodward & Lothrop in Washington. Single Dinner Plate__$4.75 Cup and Saucer. Twenty-one other patterns from which to choose. Dinner Plates, $2.50 to $7.10 each ROOKWOOD the American pot- 1 tery that is so orig- inal in design and methods of production, is shown in a hand-decorated vase (C) with subtly blended colors and the famous Rook- wood glaze, $30. In a hand-shaped “lady- star’’ urn-vase (A) in pale sand color or green. $5. And a vase with hand-painted design and satiny glaze (B) $7.50 Vases, $1.50 to $200 A New Shipment includes many Rookwood pieces ranging from $1.50 to $10 China in the Josephine -perial beauty- its name suggests. Decorated with @ maroon band, edged on either side with Id-colored- laurel wreaths. Dinner plates, .25. Tea Cups and Saucers, $3.50. Seven other patterns from which to chose. Dinner Plates, $2.20 to $3.25 each presents opulence in per- PICKARD fect taste, in individuel table accents of ‘china with all-over decora- tion in 24-karat gold. $1.50 to $17.50 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., TUESDAY, DECEMBER 8, 1936. %W%DZ&* LLOT @o WEDGWOOD'S Haeeh eoen stock pattern suggests immediately its English origin, with quaint flowers wreathed against a light ivory background. Note the cup’s distinctive de- sign. 53-piece service for eight $69.50 Six other open stock patterns from which to Fhoose. Dinner Plates, 75c to $1.25 each SYRACUSE China is decorated in the Waverly pattern, exclu- sively for Woodward & Lothrop. A Cobalt blue and gold band decoration add rich beauty to its Colonial simplicity. A fine American china in open stock. 93-piece service for $167.50 Nine other patterns from which to choose. Dinner Plates, 85c to $3.15 each A Stemware for the table. This LAL|QUE superb French g?css i: Stm;- - bourg Blanc and Phalsbourg Blanc Stemware, in a full range, includes goblets (A and B, re- spectively) at (A) $325 and (B), $2. each. The exquisite shell design decunte%?g - VENETIAN GLASS brines it re: ;-made delicacy to the gift table in a wide range .of decorative pi..cls, priced from $1.25 to $30_ SUSIE COOPER'S deficctely ton. L ed tea service is typical of the distinctive designs in our tea sets of fine imported earthenware. From England—it is reason enough for that nation’s veneration for tea time. 29-piece service, $16 Other Imported China and Earthenware Tea Sets, $§3.95 to $57.50 ' / SPODE offers Rosebud Chintz, reminis- cent of cottage gardens. And it is but one of our open stock patterns in this Seven other open stock patterns from which to choose. Dinner Plates, $1.15 to $2.25 each k* -4 of Fine Glass— China—Pottery Chiefly makes or patterns exclusive with us in Washington. A group that for loveliness, origi- nality, quality and variety is indeed excep- tional. OmINA AND GlasswaRE, Frrre FLOOR. STEUBEN American masterpiece in glass—in pieces almost in- credibly clear, ranging from $3 to $45. We show a tall candlestick, on table at right, pair, $24. And a footed bowl, at right____$17.50 Other Pieces, $1.75 to $75 CENTERPIECES flowering trees, lovely as ice-en- crusted branches. Clear or with color and priced from $2.50 to $10. Tree sketched on table (partially shown) $5 VERLYS Glass in handsome and unusuc! designs that found their inspi- ration in France, but are manufactured in America. Sketched, Directoire Blue Vase (B) in mermaid design, $12, Opalescent Vase (A) in thistle pattern $17.50 Other Pieces, $1.75 to $22 HAWKES Glassware, fashioned in ) America by the descendants of the makers of the famous “Old Singing Waterford” glass of Eighteenth Century Irish fame. Continuing the tradition of deeper cutting, unusual designs and ringing clarity. From eight stemware patterns—we show Moleynes Beverage Glass (A), $8 each, and Coronet Goblet (B), $5 each. Other Hawhkes Goblets, $1.75 to $33.50 each lassware they will bear, when chosen from our outstanding group, ranging FIOM —mimam e $1.25 to $45 TRAYS :r. worthy of the fine china and We show a Cross tray (at left) with English courtyard scene—hand-decoration on wood, with heat and alcohol resistant finish $5 Other Trays, $3 to $45 A