Evening Star Newspaper, November 19, 1921, Page 5

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\ b " Woohmand &by ' New York—WASHINGTON—aris Beginning 7fi_esday ‘Morning \, Next " Another Important‘ Sale "off Women’s High-Grade Coats 75 %95 S110 %135 Fur-Trimmed Coals Plain-Tailored Coats One Loves to Possess---or Choose as Gifts [ - Such Exquisite, Intimate Wearables | IGHTGOWNS that look like negliges, negliges as gorgeous as irocks —and exquisitely dainty lingerie, of soft, rich silks—in this wonderful collection of faultlessly fashioned wearables—gathered from world- And you will find these points especially emphasized: A larger assort- ment than you are accustomed to see of the better grade coats; high quality of materials and workmanship and reasonableness of prices for such elegant garments. Every coat a specially designed, beautiful Rl A e, o TS AR b s e wide sources, and, withal, the types of values that make such bits of ex- quisite finery no longer a luxury, and the delight of every woman. The American Use of Neglige Covers an astonishing variety of garments— from the simple little taffeta breakfast coat to the most adorned of negliges. Delicate colored ribbons, silken flowers and exquisite laces have been fashioned into the most fetching affairs when combined with soft lovely crepes, radi- ums and satins. From the whole enchanting collection we have sketched two—one, a vague affair that will answer many needs, is of shell pink satin which is hung with a delicate mantle of orchid georgette crepe and lace, $60. The other in ts\;rquoise blue, with ruffles and French flowers, 4. Radium silk, in a delicate orchid shade, uses blue ribbons to trim these pajamas, with dainty scalloped ruffle, edged in blue stitching, $18. Or tea gown, is sometimes hard to distinguish from a regular evening gown—and finds its proper setting under the play of firelight on silken hangings, tinkling of delicate porcelain and women’s voices. Among the several gor- geous tea gowns imported from England—is this one of black satin crepe, with trailing pan- els of black lace edged in tiny.jet balls, and a girdle of jet with glistening cascades of jet fringe at either side, $125. Another is of deli- cate mauve and gray broche velvet, with cream lace, $150. Negliges Priced From $7.50 to $150 Beautiful Imported of Silken Stuffs —showing in their ipimitable French way a touch of delicacy in harid-embroid- ery—lovely things from the foremost American makers, with garnitures of laces, ribbons and wee colored flowers— offer a choice in exquisite lingerie_that will appeal to the most fastidious woman, and satisfy every taste for the lovely. There is a veritable bewitching assem- blage of pajamas, French lingerie, gowns, chemise, dainty jackets and exquisite caps —in delightfui pastel colorings and black. French Lingerie, $12 to $35 Pajamas, $10.50 to $32.50 Boucdoir Caps, $1 to $7.50 Entre Nous Negliges Have the charm and smartness that it seems only the French can create—described as “pre- senting an appearance of simplicity, a daringly French and completely deceiving simplicity. The lines are few, but unique—and devised to produce almost bizarre effects. The fabrics are so entirely different in character, as, too, are the ‘wonderful colors.” Of gold and purple satin and old blue satin crepe are the Hindoo pajamas, with filmy gold scarf and- beaded cabachon, $65. French Chemisette and Drawers to match—of pink crepe de chine, exquisitely hand-embroid- ered, $20 each garment. Silken Lingerie Sets o Delicate Beauty - Gowns, Chemisettes, Step-ins, Envelope Chemise—of engaging design and in cMarming diversity. You may choose an entire set, matched in each detail, or the individual pieces you desire. Any one of them would make the loveliest of intimate gifts. We offer you these wonderful selections as a delightful means of solving some of your “exquisite gift”. problems. Lingerie set—the gown of orchid for the set, or sold separately. French chemisette and drawers to match—the chefnilette ending in four lace- edged points so that the dainty puffed drawers with cuffs of lace and ribbon - might show. $25 set. P, NEGLIGE AND FRENCH R orgette, with its tucked panels of blue edged in Valenciennes lace and tied at both sides with ribbons—and French flowers. To matth the gown are delightful chemisette and step-in drawers. $49.50 > Black, favorite of French and American women alike, new appears in a delight- ful lingerie_set, of gown, step-ins and chemisette, or envelope chemise. Of black georgette, handsomely trimmed in black lace, with only dainty ribbons and rosebuds in contrast. ; Other Lingerie Sets are priced—Gowns, $5 to $2250. 'Chemisettes, $5 to $1350. Step-ins, $3 to $13.50. Envelepe Chemise, $3 to $16. OO\M, /THIRD FLOOR fashion. Coat Bection, Third floor. First Showing Christmas Furs For Girls and Little Tots Our very splendid large assemblage offers many smart fur sets; also coats in youthful styles, all moderately priced. DELIGHTFUL SETS of muff and scarf, in the newest shapes; are in brown and gray furs, including Kit fox, opossum, stone marten, raccoon, squirrel, gray and re.d fox, and beaverette—many of these in misses’ sizes. MISSES’ HUDSON SEAL BOX COATS, squirrel collar and pointed cuffs, $295. WHITE FURS for little tots; muff and scarf sets of Thibet, coney, Iceland fox and squirrel. NATURAL MUSKRAT COAT. of northern skins, 36-inch length, $135. DYED MUSKRAT COAT, 32-inch sports model, $95. Fug Bection, Third floor. Linens are First on the Thanksgiving Table And Right Now Prices Are Lower Than They Have Been Since the Early Days of the War Linens that are not only beautiful, warranted pure flax in every thread, but bright and new are here in the greatest abundance—ready to take first place on the Thanksgiving table. Fine linens bring out the utmost attractiveness of a well set and well furnished table—make the meal more tempting. 70x70 Pure Linen Damask Table Cloths, $5. | P 7oxgo Pure Linen Damask Table Cloths, $6.25. " 300 Mercerized Irish | Table Cloths Double Damask Table Cloths, 2x2 yards, $12; 2x2%% yards, $15. 22sinch Double Damask Much Below Today’s Regular Prices This is one of the jeally good qualities of Mercer- ized Cloths, in a variety of fine patterns, priced far be- Napkins to match cloths, $15 doz. low today’s actual worth. 2:x2 yards, $3 2x2Y5 yards, $3.75 2x3 yards, $4.50 Scotch Damask Table Cloths, 2x2 yards, $6.50; 2x2Y; yards, $825; 22-inch Napkins to match, $6.50 doz. Prices are lower than for many years, and the fact that all our linens were selected personally in the European markets brings you fur- ther advan- tages, that are offered only by a comparative- ly few stores. Damask by the Yard 72-inch Bleached Irish Linen Damask, $250 yard; 72-inch Imported Mercerized Table Damask, $1.25 yard. Linen Section, Second floor. THE NEW GIFT SECTION FOR MEN " Womén who have sought in vain to find the right gift for a man will welcome this new section, where we have nothing but things that appeal to men. This list of suggestions may help yeu in determining upon something definite right at the beginning of your Christmas shopping. =~ - Ash Trays Cigarette Cases Cigar Cases Pocket Knives Safety Razor Sharpeners - Straight Razors Shaving Mirrors Cork Screws Photo Albums Cigarette Boxes Cigarette Holders Ash Tray Sets Safety Razors Knife Sharpeners Manicure Sets Shaving Brushes Kodaks and Cameras Opera and Tield Glasses Smoking Stands Humidors - Imported Petersen Pipes London Pipes Kawoodie Pi; Meerschaum Pipes Pipes in Cases Match Boxes Cigar Cutters Beauty and Convenience Are Combined in These Manicure and Manicure Sets, in a large variety of styles, W Lo e , Scissors:Sets, §2 to $15. Gifts the Housewife Will Greatly Appreciate Carving Sets, Fruit Knives, Butter Spread- ers, Knife and Fork Sets, Bird Carvers, .| Steak Sets, Plated Silver Forks and Stain- .. less Steel Table Knives. .7 *New Bestien, Wiret fioor, G strest side:

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