Evening Star Newspaper, March 9, 1937, Page 27

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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., TUESDAY, MARCH 9, 1937. Imported WOODWARD & LOTHROP Cretonnes L As ~ 10™1I™F AND G STREETS Prone Dismicr 5300 Inspired by English Gardens to Make Your Rooms Fresh for Spring 1. , From England—delphinium, snapdragons and other ‘ ] { SeerceS for Your Table favorites come indoors to form draperies and slip covers. Very effective against their light or dark grounds. 31 inches wide. Yard 95C ... Refreshing as Spring liself English Warp Prints, softly toned. 48 inches wide. Yard 85C to ,2'” And Two Smart Domestic Types .8 Crystal"class Stemwarc Machine-printed Styl- New Hand-printed . ized Gardenia on wine, Cotton Twills, with i N T Lovely, glistening crystal-glass stemware that seems to catch in sparkling dark green, blue red or stylized magnolia on - S 5 reflection the buoyant note of the new season—and brings it right to your rose. 50 inches 8 5 green, gray, black, 3 3 § i table. These are but two of the many patterns we carry in open stock., wide. Yard-_ C brown or coral. | i ; ; i SOlinchesiwide. -y ; A. Dainty Spray Design. Pattern No. 58. Design Yard - i 3 3 engraved to resemble rock crystal. Gracefully shaped. Two beverage glasses at $1.15 each. Gob- lets, high and low sherbets and 9 and 12 $1.30 ounce footed tumblers. Each l B. Beautiful in its simplicity, this Waterford design crystal-glass stemware fits gracefully into the pic- ture with the dinner services mentioned here. Pat- tern No. 756. Low sherbet, $1.40; two beverage glasses at $1; 9 and 12 ounce footed $1.60 glasses at $1.50; goblets and high sherbets I Grassware, Firra FLoOR. English Earthenware Dinner Services €. The quaintness of old bouquets makes this "’Old Leeds Sprays’ pattern by Royal Doulton of England ideal for informal dining. Carried in open stock: dinner plates, $1; tea cups and saucers, $1.15. Service of 53 pieces ’3 9'50 D. Royal Doulton does ‘“Pomeroy” pattern in a lovely deep pink with fluted rim and spreading floral center decorations. Ornate but very taste- ful. Regularly in open stock. Dinner plates, $1.15; tea cups and saucers, 53-piece set E. English “Crown Ducal” ware with its pure ivory color makes this a service you will enjoy more as the years pass. Interesting because of its unusual shape and its embossed floral decoration. Dinner plates, 70¢; tea cups and saucers, 65¢. $ 95 Service of 61 pieces 23 Cermrs, Prme Froon. Old World Beauty for Your Home Imported, Hand-Carved Occasional Furniture with Exquisite Needlepoint ° N7 & From Belgium, traditional home of fine needlework, come these chairs, Antiq ue i . e 9 and lz $5.75 sq“an New Interest...New Serviceability for Your Floors Duratwist Carpet (Texture-type Broadloom) love seats, radio benches and fire screens—to bring their mellow beau! foot widths Yord t g ty to'American homes. Needlepoint alone—or combined with petitpoint— and hand-carved walnut frames from French designs make these heir- loom treasures. Its rich, glowing color tones can do things to your floors—to make ‘them more 4 Fire Screens $37.50, $45 Chlnese BOWIS serviceable and to give them a new-found attractiveness, especially when Radio Benches, used wall-to-wall as many clever decorators are doing now. $20, $22.50, $32.50 RCdUCCd fo Unusual PriCCb Particularly noted for its unusual practicalness because its fwisted yarns ssslssss'sszzg(s) give long wear, scarcely show furniture and foot marks and fits admirably , $62. ; C $ with most all styles of furniture. 27-inch carpet for halls and stairs to [ O o Sevmeen Wi, to match. Eight approved colors from which to choose; taupe, walnut, rust, burgundy, blue, sage green, apple green and desert tan. Regularly 85c to $7.50 Cuarezs, Porr Puoce. The Imperial Reign Mark is on each one of these beautiful Antique Bowls, re- splendent of the Tung Chih period. Such things as these add finesse to interior decoration and are exceptionally lovely for Spring flower arrangements. CHINESE ANTIQUES, SEVENTH FLOOR, i 50 S OO G e i P S 5

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