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Woodward • t 8c Lothrop 10th 11th F and G Streets Zone 13 Phone District 5300 \ Sterling Silver Finds our shining series of gifts or for-yourself holloware each, $I02° and that Includes the 20% tax See for yourself these prizes from a prize collec tion . . . hospitable compote, six inches tall . . . mayonnaise bowl with ladle . . . graceful bonbon basket * . . tall salt and pepper twosome . . . footed cream and sugar set . . . designed with lastingly lovely simple lines. Bases are rein forced to prevent tipping. Exciting to find such purse-pleasing treasures again. W&L—Silver Room, First Floor / Medal 50 — General Electric's "Waka-up-to-music" Clock - radio In attractive, modem, brown plas tic case with ivory plastic control knobs. Easy-to-read clock dial. Five controls; 15-foot antenna wire attached; dynapower speaker; 3 tubes plus rectifier; 5% inches high _$29.95 Model 802—General Electric Ra dio with 13-Channel Television Re ceiver, standard and FM broadcast. Sharp, clear pictures made possible by the GE automatic clarifier. State ly Regency period cabinet with Honduras mahogany on all exte rior plywood panels; solid mahog any door frames and molding. 22 tubes plus the 10-inch cathode-ray picture tube, plus 3 rectifier tubes; 12-inch dynapower speaker; GE Guillotine tuner for more accurate tuning of high frequencies; auto matic record changer; storage space for albums. 40% Inches high __ _ $725; installation, $85 clock radio for morning listening ..television for evening entertainment your sure way of being "there" for favorite broadcasts, telecast programs and the music, by radio or records, you prefer Enjoy, in radio and television, the same fine performance you know so well in your electric iron and fan and the many other pieces of General Electric equipment you use daily. From the time your cheerful G-E radio clock awakens you in the morning ... to hear news and weathercasts or music, as you dress ... to the hours when family and guests gather to enjoy timely Telecasts, General Electric gives you dependable, smooth performance . . . natural clarity of tone and pic tures . . . smart cabinet styling. ; I W&L—Radio Qaleries, Fourth Floor Distinctively you base your decorative schemes on Sculptex ' James Lees and Sons' handsome, carved-effect wool broadloom carpeting Its luxurious look is so timeless, you picture it easily "at home" with Georgian mahogany, turn-of-the-century walnut or modern blond wood furniture. Its "sculptured" tropic leaf design spells texture interest, enriches the en tire room . .. yet yields the spotlight to other furnishings, as a good floorcovering should. There is immense prac ticality, too, in its under-foot luxury, for only unusually deep, springy, long-lasting wool pile could result in such o weave. Its talent for hiding footprints alone makes you rejoice in its possession. Add to all this, subtle dec orator colors . . . gray or old lilac in 9, 12 and 15 foot widths; green in 9 and 12. 4 gfct—Fluui uwertof. Mxtfe Fleer Old Utoc 9xfff \2xlV \?xW If'xSS* Baybarry Gray yx85' irxSB' trxtr Green 9W 12'x97' uur