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. Give to the Unfortunate, the Needy, the Destitute The Red Cross will see to the caring for euch cases if you will only contribute of your means to enable them to carry on the work. Join now. Send check to 1414 F street. New Sports Hosiery A good beginning for a smart sports costume. Striking are the New English Wool Sports Socks In a smart blocked weave, in black and silver, brown and white, and tan and blue. $2.50 pair. Jacquard Woven Wool Hose Are indeed daring in their gay colored blocks—they come from England, too. $5 pair. Embroidered Clocks Are smart on Ribbed Wool Hose, in dark brown shades. $3 pair. Granite Silk Hose Have just arrived—a large shipment, including these colors: Black, brown, tan, gray, sand and fawn. $§2 pair. Women's Hoslery Section, First floor., The Pull-On Strap-Wrist Glove Is the Glove for Street They are prettier than ever, and they need not be expensive, as these fine kid ones show. ‘They are regulation 6- button length, pull-on style, with clasp and strap at wrist. The shades are tan, black, white, brown and wil- low. $4.50 Pair Glove Section, First floor. Fascinating New NECKWEAR Deserves special men- tion at these low prices PONGEE PETER PAN COL- LAR AND CUFF SETS, bound in varied colors. $150 set. FILET NET PETER PAN COLLAR AND CUFF SETS, are bound and embroidered in colors. $1 set. FILET NET VESTEES, with Peter Pan Collar, bound and embroidered in colors. $1.50 set. SHIELD AND COLLAR SETS, of net trimmed with imita- tion Irish lace and insertion. 95c set. Neckwear Section, First floor. Marshmallow Dainties 50c the box Regularly one-third more. A real Candy treat—you'll say so, too, once you have tasted them. Fine marsh- mallows, all covered over with shredded cocoanut or crumbled nuts de- liciously flavored, and the whole crisply toasted An enticing confection and so low in price, 50c. Candy Section, Fourth floor. You’d Think This Umbrella Was Higher Priced..... 5 The quality and style would readily lead you to believe that it would be more than $5. Of black tape-edge piece-dyed taf- feta (a_mixture of silk and lisle). The handles are very at- tractive, of wood, bakalite and leather-finished and have leather wrist straps or bakalite arm rings; choice of stub or steel ferrules. Umbrella Sectien, First floon, Clothes Baskets 95¢ Almost Half the Usual Price The price may not be unusual but ‘the basket is decidedly so. Made of full, round willow, with a heavy top edge and sub- stantial handles. It has no rough unfinished ends of wil- low sticking out, and in every respect it is a first quality basket, Basket @octien, Fifth foor. The Overcoat for Your oy Whatever Kind He Wants, You'll Find It Here A great company of Boys’ Overcoats in the Boys’ Own Section on the Fourth floor. And values that are too good to miss. For the Boy 3 to 10 years, Overcoats, $10.75, $12.50, $15 and up Warm Chinchillas, Kerseys, Cheviots and other warm woolen fabrics; lined to give additional warmth. Most of them have military or convertible collars. There are smart Naval Coats among them. For the Boys 8 to 18 years Genuine Western Mackinaws, $12.50 to $16.50 This style of overcoat is more popular this season than ever— and we migit say they are more deserving of popu'arity. Warm, heavy, but not bulky or restricting, Several models, many pleasing colors; all fine, enduring fabrics. For the Boys Wearing Long Trousers, (16 to 20 years) a splendid coat at $34.75 Of course, every boy at 16 or 17 doesn’t wear long trousers. These coats are just as appropriate for him. Big Ulster models, double breasted and belted. Warm as toast and as comfortable as a glove. We mention particularly our hand-tailored ulsters. Several fine models and fabrics at $34.75 $11.75 ing, for ordinaril; pect to pay mucl you wou more. Iy 1m Tim’s Patent Mulfler Caps, $1.85 and $2. Boys' Section, Fourth floor. What Delightful New Clothes For Girls 6 to 16 In their own Section, Fourth floor., Here mothers find such youthful and charming frocks, coats and hats—for school, play and ““Sunday best.” Among the excellent values are these: FROCKS—O{ satins, crepes and velvet for afternoon —some quite simple, others elaborately embroidered, with deft little touches that make them dis- tinctive. For school and every day, there are twill and serge frocks, plaid velours and jersey, stitched in bright wools and braids. Novelty regulation frocks of every sort are also here. Regulation Frocks, $9 to $15. School Frocks, $9.50 to $35. Afternoon Frocks, $16.50 to $49.50. CO ATS—for school choose sturdy boyish heather 'mixtures, made in the popular Polo style, some with collars of beaverette or raccoon, $15 to $29.50. While finer dress coats use the soft deep pile fabrics, and many of them are beautifully trimmed with fur. $29.50 to skirts. Collar and cuffs of white in contrasting shades. RS ata Claus Welcomes All Children And Santa Claus is here every day to make all the kiddies happy and to receive their secret messages for gifts. TOY PHONOGRAPHS Will Make Every Child Happy At $345 is a Mahogany-finished Phonograph, made entirely of metal; 7-inch turntable; will play record up to 8-inch size. At $6 is the Baby Phonograph in black enamel finish, of all metal. Plays the Bubble Book or any small records. At $15—The Stewart Phonograph—the phonograph that is more than a toy; 10-inch turntable and will play all makes of records. BUBBLE BOOKS WITH “Bobolink” R 35c_each, 3 RECORDS, 75¢ They are unbreal Mostly Numbers 1 to 12—a very "‘“df:";l songs; Seinch size; remarkable value. Your Children Will Want to See These Wonderful Toys The Drawing Master will teach one to draw accurately. Three sizes, $5, $12 and $15. The Walbert Street Car; a modern car that runs a long way with one winding. $5. The Walbert Ferry is also an exact reproduction, bright Astrakhan Trimmed Hats Are Newest Two smart styles just arrived in varied colored velvet, trimmed with gray astrakhan and wool tassels. $2.50 and $3.50 Glirls® Section, Fourth floor. TheseDaintyBreakfastCoats For Little Gitls —are made quite iike mother’s — of soft ra- dium taffetas and satins, in pastel blue, rose, peach and yellow. From the sketch you can see how very attractive they are. The boudoir pa- jamas of peach taffeta _ trimmed in orchid, $12- colors. $5. . the breakfast coat of ra- ium taffeta in Lght yel- The Jolly Tinkertoys From Tinkertown low, tuxedo style with Are Now Being Demonstrated two embroidered pock- ets, $8. A third, not sketched, is of satin, trimmed all around with dainty satin quilling. . $7.50. Any of them would make an adorable Christmas gift for the littlest girl in the family. Infants® Section, Fourth floor. The Toys made to add even more happiness to the joy of childhood. The whole family is here: TITMBLE TINKER MAMMY TINKER BABY TINKER WHIRLY TINKER TOM _TINKER TILL' TINKER TWINS TURTLE TINKER SIREN BELLE TINKER FOLLOW ME TINKER RATTLE-BOX TINKER AND TINKER TOY—A CONSTRUCTION TO Toy Store, Fourth floor. W hen Little Girls and Boys Want New Umbrellas They won’t object to carrying these—they are so very sttrac- tive. Little Boys have umbrellas made of American cotton taffeta with assorted wood handles; 18 to 24 inch size, in Opera and Prince of ‘Wales styles. $1.50. Little Girl® Umbrellas are of American cofton - taffeta tape edge; sizes 18 to 24 inches, with assorted wood handles, in Pick- wick styles. $1.50. Children’s Black Egyptian Cloth Urhbrellas with silk cases; sizes 18 to 24 inches. The little girls’ styles are bakalite and assorted wood with bakalite rings, and for the little boys the handles are assorted wood, bakalite or silver trimmed; Opera and Prince of Wales styles. $3. Canes for the little boys are in new styles, with mannish han- dles of bakalits, in colors of amber, white, brown or blue; Price of Wales and Opera shapes. @S¢, 85c and $L. Umbrella Section, First floor. $2.95, *4.95, %6.95 The petticoats in this selling are so greatly underpriced—that low as the prices are, they cannot fully convey to you the un- usual values. And it is a question if such values can be repeated. Soft lovely radiums, varied jerseys and sat- ins, at $6.95 and $4.95—soft taffeta petti- coats, or jersey with satin flounce at $2.95. Some have deep pleated flounces, others are strictly tailored—many are beautifully trimmed with novelty ribbons and appli- qued designs,or scalloped and embroidered. The colors and color combirations include p.rat‘:itica.lly everything that could be de- sired. Petticoat Bection, Third floor, THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. €, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 18 1921. _ Tomorrow, Saturday, Misses’ Jersey Frocks Very specially priced $14.75 Discriminating misses select these jersey frocks for their smartness and serviceability. Four of the novel, chic frocks are sketched— and we believe that such very low rices will be particularly afpeal- d ex- The group at °*11.75 lain or pleated nen, or pipings One_style is smartly smocked. Colors offer a wide choice—copen, navy, henna, sand and brown. Sizes 14, 16, 18. One and two piece styles, with 'I, i in the Misses’ Section The group at °*14.75 One and two piece styles of varied sorts. is smartly embroidered in wool, and an over- blouse model is particularly smart. copen, beaver, brown and navy. Sizes 14, 16, 18. Misses® Beetion, Fourth floor. Men’s Gloves . It's Time for them One In henna, One thing that is most pleasing to us, and to you—the prices are much lower. Walking or Street Gloves of tan capeskin; light, medium and dark shades: spear int or embroidered backs. $2.50, $3, $3.25, $3.75, $4 and $4.50. Dent’s English Tan Capeskin Gloves, heavy outseams, hand-sewn and black stitched; a very smart and durable glove. $3.50 pair. Genuine Gray Mocha Gloves, spear point, self or black em- broidered backs. $4.50 and $5. Perrin’s French Gray Suede Gloves, very dressy and practi- cal. $3.25 pair. Real Reindeer Gloves, in the popular gray shade, $6 pair. Silk-Lined Gloves Slip on and off quickly; not thick or clumsy; just right for the man who wants a slightly warmer glove. Tan Capeskin, silk lined. $4. Gray Mocha, silk lined. $5. Fleece-Lined Gloves The warmest sort of a glove for the man who is outdoors, or who suffers with cold hands. Splendid for motor driving. $3 to $750 pair. Imported White Kid Gloves, $2 pair. Gray and Chamois-colored Fabric Gloves, soft and pliable, and very similar in appearance to real mochas. $1 and $1.50 pair. Double-texture Silk Gloves, §250 peir. Heavy Black Coltskin Driving Gloves, soft cuff that may be roiled to fit the pocket; wool fleece lined. $7.50 pair. Wool Gloves, gray and heather. $1, $1.50 and $2 pair. Men's Section, First Soor. You'll Surely Want a Victrola For Christmas A small record pur- chase will bring any model to you— or reserve it for later delivery. Victrola No. 100 150 delivers it—you begin payment on the Vic- trola 30 days later. This is one of the most popular of the new model Victrolas—you can get all of them here. Others, $25 to $350. Vietrola Section, Fourth fioor. Evening Slippets For Misses and Girls Black Patent Leather Pumps, pointed toes, turn soles, low - wood covered heels; sizes 2% to 7. $6.50 pair. Strap Pumps, of black patent leather, with pointed toes, low heels, turn soles; sizes 2% to 7. $7 pair. Black Patent Leather Ox- fords, round toes, turn soles and low heels; sizes 2V5 to 7. $8 pair. , White Kid Pumps, with pointed toes, turn soles, low wood co:ered heels i %two- strap styles; sizes to P T4 To Give the Wanted Gift That is one of the greatest problems of Christmas giving. Want to know how to give the exactly right and wanted thing? Ask the Gift Secretary to fiac out tor you—she will do it gladly—and in a few days you call and get the information The person questioned never knows who asks. Gift Secretary, Fourth fioor. Want to make Your Clothes —or clothes for some one else, for that matter. You say you don’t know how. Well, don't iet that deter you. QOur expe- rienced and capable dressmak- ing instructors will teach you. All the work from cutting to finishing dcne by you, but under their supervision. You learn quicker and know better in this way. The cost is small, $5 for 6 lessons. Dressmakin, School, Eighth oo © Important ltems Briefly Told Hotakold Vacuum Bottles, Pints, $1.15 Formerly $2.25 Every bottle is thor- oughly tested and known to be perfeet, showing the latest im- proved design. Vacuum Bottle Section, First floor. Children’s Hose Special at 25¢ Pair Are really exceptional values that every mother will appreciate. Fine ribbed, fast black. full- weight hose, sizes 11z 10 Auditorium, 11 Children's Hosiery Saction, Fourth floor. -We show- ing a wondertul collec- tion of these wsmart veilings, in all desired colors and co ations. S0c to $1.50 yard. Veiling Section, First floor. Shoe Shining Service For women and chil- dren is but one of the very many conveniences of our establishment Located in the Hair Dressing and Manicur- ing Section, Second floor. Unusual Value in Bandette Brassieres, 50c Of heavy pink satin, pink broche, all-over embroidery, and an evening model without straps, in heavy lace. Sizes 32 to 40. Corset Section, Third Soor. Have Dolly’s Hair Washed and Dressed For Christmas. She will want to look her very best on that gala day, and we have an ex- pert who can do it just the nicest possib.e way. Be sure and bring her soon, for it's not snch a long time until ¢ hrist- mas. Hair Dressing and Slanicur- ing Section, Second fivor. New W. & L. 1922 Universal Diary “The familiar red book™ is ready. Priced 20e emch; 2 for 35e. To be found in Stationery sec- tion. Special Delineator Offer for a Limited Time 12 Months, $1.50 8 Months, $1 Regularly it Is $2.50 year. No phone or mail orders. Pattern Section, Second floor. An Everhot Bag -—will retain the heat for three days—so you can see how indispensable it will be in the sick room —a guaranteed rubber bag —thoroughly dry. Priced $150 and $2 Tollet Goods Section, First floor. Travelet’s Rug Of Pure Irish Wool You have to see them and han- dle them to appreciate their value, Soft as a piece of silk, and won- derfully warm, they offer the traveler the greatest luxury possible in a rug of this type. In various colors and plaids. Their many uses are so readily apparent that it is unnecessary to suggest them to you for sraveling and about the home. Moderately priced at $1250. Blanket Section, Second fioor. Two New Umbrellas for Men THE HOWELL HALL, an Eng- lish made umbrella for men— of black tape edge silk, 27-inch frame, steel rod, wood ferrule —with horn tip. P. W. han- dles of dark scorched bamboo, hazel, Bnnrid e and malacca wood. Priced $12 and tax. THE AMBASSADOR, another new umbrella for men—made on eight rib, extra heavy frame, with wood shank. Fine quality black tape edge Union silk, with English malacca P. handles, and finished smart horn-tip ferrule. $12 and tax. Umbrella Seetion, First Sopr. with I nu.uul.mm—‘—'m'“———“w