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« « . for this smart card table and chairs She will thank you often in her thoughts—as she sets up the table quickly, to serve for dining au deux, or for sewing that must be spread out. And thank you again, after evenings of bridge for the comfort of the posture-perfect chairs. The table is firm as a relentless conscience. And you may have it—with metal frame and fabrikoid top—in a choice of six color combinations. Table, $5.95. Chairs, each $3.95. LiviNe RooM FURNITURE, SIXTH FLOOR. « « « for this rich Whitney maple vanity Whenever she seats herself before it, we prophesy a special little glow of pride. For the lustrous Whit- ney heirloom finish and the fidelity to Early Amer- ican design give vanity, bench and mirror all great beauty and charm. Vanity, five roomy drawers Bench with rush seat. Round Mirror BEDROOM FURNITURE, FIFTH FLOOR. <"« for this colorful wool Numdah rug Whether she hangs it on her living room wall— or places it beside her bed for early morning toe- delight—or uses it for bathroom rug—she will adore its exotic colorings. For its white or camel- colored wool was hand-embroidered in India. 2x3- foo;ssize, $1.50; 3x4-foot size, $3.50; 4x6 size, $4.95. RUGS, SIXTH FLoor, THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. €., WEDNESDAY, APRIL 24, 1940. \\ i « « « for gleaming Sterling silver . that should be quite as charmingly at her service, when her Silver Wedding Day arrives. A—Hand - chased Salad Bowl, graceful as a water lily $50 B—Handsome, Hospitably-sized Cold Meat Platter $65 C—=Glass-lined kce Tub_____$20 Fairfax lce Tongs D—Water Pitcher with deco$ra- . tive fluting Siver RooM, FIrst FLOOR. . *. for a friendly kitchen clock For, besides telling her just how long her roast has been in the oven, this Telechron electric clock boasts a gay Bakelite case. Red, green, white, ivory- ;3.50 color, or black. HousEwARES, EIGHTH FLOOR— Express Elevator Service, *, WOODWARD &/ L 10™ 1M F AND G STREETS . for hand-painted Tole tray (H) . for its rich, glowing colors that make it so decorative when not in use. For its unusual octagonal shape. For its generous 18-inch diameter. And, practically speak- ing, its alcohol- resistant, 57 50 water-resistant surface___ Tole Trays, $1 to $10 THE GIFT SHOP, SEVENTH FLOOR. . . for a desk set, hand-decorated (G) Tole for the desk set, too—in charming pastels with flower de- signs delicately painted. 12x19- inch blotter pad with cut-out panel ends, letter rack and ¢ pen tray 5 Desk Sets, $5 to $28.50 STATIONERY, AISLE 4, F1rsT FLOOR. . for sparkling Pairpoint glass You mlght choose a classic vase, ex- quisitely simple. Heavy foot prac- tically eliminates tipping (E), $10 A graceful swan holder for float- ing short-stemmed flowers (F), $13.50 GLASSWARE, FIFTH FLOOR. .« . for a decorative mirror (I) Over her mantel or buffet or in her hallway your mirror gift “‘enlarges’” her new home. Gold-colored metal- leaf frames reflect the newly popu- lar French decorative trend. A choice of styles—all horizontal and approximately 30 S|3.50 inches wide Others, $§5.95 to §100 Migrors, SIxTH FLOOR. . for a Lenox china lamp (J) This beautiful china lends en- chanting prestige to a new home— in table lamps, graciously design- ed. All-ivory, or \clemblned with coral or honey. ith ¢1.50 stretched silk shade____ |2 Lenox Lamps, $10 to $42.50 Lamps, SEVENTH FLOOR. . . fer a Manning-Bowman electric table-broiler (K) So good-looking and such a simpli- fier of cooking-for-two problems. The gleaming chromium-finished top is hinged (easily turned back, out of the way). The solid walnut handle is easily removed for pack- ing. Heat may be regulated. And the cover, inverted, used as a hot plate. Bronls, toasts warms- 59 95 up ELECTRIC APPLIANCES, EIGHTH FLOOR— Express Elevator Service. « . « for Rookwood pottery vases L—Coromandel vase, perfect for long-stemmed, tawny flowers. Rich- ly colorful M—One-of -a-kind deco- rated porcelain vase—a treasure with its soft pink hand-decoration CHINA, FIFTH FLOOR,