Evening Star Newspaper, October 16, 1937, Page 5

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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. E— WOODWARD & 10™ 1™ F ANnp G STREETS ‘ Personally. Selected by Our Buyer LINEN IMPORTATIONS SATURDAY, OCTOBER 16, 1937. LOTHROP ProNe DIsmicr 5300 ff Iflfl JILV 51 SPECIALLY EXHBITED NEXT WEEK b For one week all of Washington will have an opportunity to see examples of the finest silver craftsmanship. Exquisite piecés in patterns of endur- From Ireland = An outstanding, large stock of linen damask cloths and napkins in a splendid quohty of Irish double damask. Snowy white in four attractive patterns, all hand-hemmed and laundered ready to use. 72x90-inch cloth, each ing beauty will be displayed by the leading manufacturers, including In- ternational, Reed and Barton, Gor- ham and Wallace. Complete tea services, graceful hollowware, and gleaming flat silver in both Sterling 72x108-inch cloth, each 22x22-inch napkins, dozen ] Other cloths, $5.50 to $25 each o Napkins, dozen, $4.75 to $25 and plated silver in the collection. ow ans eondi J'q - wnited 16 o matos ? n‘Bowa 01 mi wu‘l’ 103 o‘[-l'aicmamc You will see such beautiful services as: A Florenz design by Gorham in a complete tea service of coffee, cream, sugar, tea, waste, kettle, and 24-inch waiter, at $1,950. In- ternational will show a Sterling serv- ice of five pieces in the Fontainbleu pattern for $800. In addition, a water pitcher at $350, candlesticks at $275 a pair, and center piece at $200 can be had in the same pat- tern. Reed and Barton will present a complete line of Sterling hollow- ware including salad bowls, center pieces, candlesticks, compotes, sandwich plates, cake plates, and tea services. m..;,, M.na '1MM will ke 1«:5-«' J«n mf:li, dmca .l/-em Wi spwics mads HEN.Hhe 1(1&4«:’ n*d’d"s' Je Mos niches mem Un anfi‘; we:‘M wll Im w s h)c woed om msfmw Wu.flm ans ou,t.’ umflu msqm 7] M\“Wlm ?]mk. & * Fine Irish Linen Huck Towels - 3 Hand-size, several attractive border pat- ‘" m terns. Dozen $1 3p.80 Hemstitched 'Linen Damask Dinner Sefs—-(nof shown) consisting of 66x84- inch cloth and eight 19x19-inch napkins. All laundered and ready for use.__$10. 95 Other hemstitched sets, $7.95 to $18 Glistening Flatware, over 110 pat- terns—A brilliant array of the old, of the new, in flatware, Sterling and plated silver. And there are unusual deviations, such as a table instead of a chest to hold your flat- ware. A T4-piece service of plated silver by Gorham in the Churchill pattern. Console buffet table in either mahogany veneer. or walnut veneer. From Czechoslovakia 1 Fme hand-hemmed rayon daomask dinner sets in a beautiful yory shade. Set of 72x90-inch cloth and eight 22-inch square napkins .__..... . _ -$27.50 | T2x108:inch cloth and twelve Diwch ‘Sc : 935 This is one of the most unusual silver displays that has ever been held in Wash- ington; as a collector, as a connoisseur, as , a potential purchaser . . . you cannot afford to miss it. Suvea Rook, Fusr PLook.

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