Evening Star Newspaper, December 1, 1921, Page 20

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= L Sp il i ' THE EVENING BTAR, WKBHIfi’GTON D. U, THURSDAY, DE OEMBER 1, 1921. It is heartening to see how women are taking to these 'Coats at %45 We all like to see our judgment confirmed, so itis to see that women think the same /as we do about these coats at $45. " Women should think well of such coats, ‘l.hny'n sub- stance and style; they’re made of fine woolens and trimmed with rich furs; with everything from silk linings to hand- worked buttonholes to commend them. Styles are legion: —Sport coats —Flare backs —Circular ekirted —Dress coats —Loose backs —Wrappy coats, etc. Note the materials: - ~—Panvalania —Bolivia —Suede Velour —Normandy —Erminie —Plushes, etc. Most of them with FUR collars —Beaverette —Australian and —Wolf Dyed Opossum —Nutria —Raccoon Misses’ sizes 16 to 20; women’s, 36 to 44. (Apparel shops, second floor.) Girls’ serge dresses $3.95 A warm wool serge dress in the smartest of girlish fashions evidences the value of special- ization. Aside from the two styles sketched are regulation dresses in one and two piece models, with laced fronts, also some plaid skirts on serge bodies; and serges trimmed with plaid. Styles as sketched may be had with pleated or plain skirts and wool or silk embroidery trimmings. Sizes 8 to 14. ! Serge, $395 Serge, $3.95 (Girls' shop, third floor.) Women’s imported lambskin GLOVES $l .65 SEEMS only yesterday that we were paying almost double for these same gloves. First quality lambskin; two clasp styles, in beaver, tan, gray, black and brown. Some plain, some embroidered. All sizes; a pleasing Christmas gift. (Glove shop, first fioor.) The Gulbransen Will teach your children to sing, inspire better singing of better music. OUNG folks’ voices can be trained suffi- uenl.ly f or delightful and more enjoyable than any instrumental in- struction. _ Who shall play for them to sing? You answer that ques- tion the momA;nt you gcth a Gulbransen. yone can play it well. ‘And what mu]:u:" Hundreds of are ready in player-rolls; words cl:n the roll; no sheet music to uy. Your first week with a Gul- bransen, you can learn to play - acceptably the kind of music you would stumble over after five years of hand pnmcmg You can prove this here in ten minutes. Please come in. Find out what the Gulbransen will do for you and yours. Nahonally Priced Gulbransen player-pianos, three models, all phynble by hand or by roll, are eold at the same prices to everybody, Price, éznndod in the luck of each instru- States, freight and war tax paid. ment at the factory, includes a set of guulud ‘WHITE _HOUSE MODEL. a player- }) rom erywhers in the United instruction rolls. -$700 Y SEAT MODEL 600 COUNTR SUBURBAN MODEL .... 495 If you doubt that you can learn to play iano so it can not be distin- hand- playing, we invite you to Try the Gulbransen only for ten minutes sl 0 Sends any model : to your home ' Phonograph records, 49° All records ate perfect—ten-inch size, with music on both sides. Popular “hits” Say It With Musie with Sweet Lady (instrumental) Tuck Me To Sleep. with Ping Sing (vocal) Shake It and Break It with Aunt Hagal’s Children Blues (ln.nun ) Sacred songs Onward, Christian Soldiers. and Holy Ghost With Light Divine Adeste Fideles - ;mt& .Y;;.y !; the :l"gfl 0] ight, Peacef? o With Hark, h'n Herald An“he'ls Safe in the Ann of Jesus with Face to Face -l mmnnl\n. second fioor.) The Hecht Co. . 7th at F A Velvet and_ Canton crepe combinatiom, $7.85. Nauwy tricotine, with silk embroid- ery, $7.85. Black satin char- meuse, white embra-a'ery $7.85. Women’s Xmas slippers Just as sketched. Soft, durable felt, with padded soles and silk pompons. At the rate they're selling, this ot maust soon be exhausted, and we don't know where to duplicate the quality at the price. A whole mhhdx ow of :o}fin. l.-venl der, ta o, copen blue, royal blne, pink, wine, rose, dark brown, hght blne, purple, orchid. All sizes, $2-50 slippers, 89¢ Lambskin outside Lamb’s wool inside Daurability and warmth; comfy and long w s a cozy Chrmml gift for men and women (Pirst floor.) Children’s felt slippers, 89c¢ Everett style with nursery figures on toes. Desired shades. Sizes for children up to 7 years. " tertime moods. Where prices are guaranteed such fine materials as —crepe -de chine —satins, etc. The suit, therefore, may be worn as separate coat or dress, each becoming. —tricotines —velveteens —velveteens, with canton crepe, etc. Wool tricotine coat dresses (one sketched). Embroidered and faney stitched dresses. Navy and black and combinations. Misses’ sizes 16 to 20; women’s, 36 to 42. Combination suits also at *7.85 When the girl at the right removes her coat she still shows a becoming jumper dress. Velours and silvertones, in brown, reindeer, copen and Volney red. Sizes 16 7th at F . - Now, watch these 300 Dresses speed out at because the price assures unmatchable values $7.85, and you can see from the sketches that the styles are new. Scores of other dresses not sketched—there are 300 dresses in all—in 57.85 to 44. (Apparel shops—second floor.) Hand-embroidered Japanese. crepe Kimonos 5] .95 Cheery robes, light and gay, for win- Bright for Christmas giving. Flesh and blue crepe, prettily embroidered in pastel shades. Flowing sleeves and belted waist line, as sketched. Genuine Beacon Blanket bath robes, $2.95 The name is sponsor for the q\uality. Where else have you seen Beacon Robes for $2.95? Attractive patterns in a wide range of shades, Lay-down collar; cord at waist. (Iingerie shop, second floor.) Gifts for FURS of course ‘Watch their faces brighten when they see Santa has left a Fur Set. It may be white coney, raccoon, red fox, % squirrel, ete. 1 $3.95 to $19.50 WHITE COATS Such pretty ones little tots 4-piece brushed wool Sweater sets, $7.95 ‘When bundled from head to foot—no fear of Jack Frost. Sets include sweater, t mittens and leg, for chubby o tots, 2 to ears. In buff, Cunning little models—some *of soft, velvety corduroy or cashmere, others of silk poplin or crepe de chine. $3.95 to $15.95 Pretty silk croelm styles, silk poplin ‘and crepe de chine. $1.25 to $5.95 (Infants’ shop—Third fleor.) Most Unusual! Georgette crepe blouses 59.95 It’s the maker’s clear- ance of broken assort- ments and our own odds and ends, but this very fact makes for variety. Blonses and overblouses in this season’s accepted models. Short or long sleeves, with choice of every- thing in beading, braiding and em- broidery. White, flesh and suit shades. (Blouse shop, third floor.) Ming Toy slippers $Q.85 7] A special price for these good - looking slippers of pliant patent kidskin; comfy and serviceable. Brooklyn made, which means high- est class workmanship. High or baby French heels; turn soles. (Women's shoes. first fioor.) (Third floor.) Genmine Tennessee red cedar chest, 42 inches long ...... $16~75 Gift FURNITURE A bid for lasting remembrance. The furniture floors are filled with sceres of items like these. Oak Smoking stand, drawer, fumed Mullnb W-sh::fiton Brass umnibrella stand, with sewing cabinet, mahog- with hair, solid . Saddl t rocker, any fin- handles ..... $5.25 fu]a‘u' ........ $6.75 drawer oo $3.75 mal:oga:y T ish ..... i 512.65 finished , 35.95 Gunn sectional book- Fireside wing chair, . ;::;e:l, golden or -hmcker, Polding card table, Prass costumer, with ul mahogany leatherette oak ....... ’29.75 finish ..... 1OP weevaeese ‘2.85 i—pl’oflg \ $34.75 Oh, Boy! Look what’s Coming Wool Suits and corduroys (for boys of 7 to 17) $8.75 grades $10.00 grades $12.50 grades And the prices will be under $7. Also 2,400 brand new 5] to *1-° blouses at? (well, something under 60c) In a wide range of materials and Eton and attached collar styles. For boys of 5 to 15. Not ready until Saturday But the news is too good to keep. Look for details tomorrow. Broken assortments of boys’ and girls’ $4.00 to $6.00 Shoes, 2% Some represent a manufacturer’s close- outs; the rest are from our own good stock. Close to 500 pairs, including— lace and button shoes —in patent and dull leathers; tan and smoked pearl elk shoes: black with white combinations. Sizes 5 to 8; 814 to 115 111; to 2, for boys and girls of 3 to 11 years. (Children’s shoes, third floor.) Women’s sport hose come to sell at $1 —because some showed a raised thread or other slight irregularity and the mill said “take them all.99 Upwards of 500 pairs in all; most of them perfect from top to toe. ‘Wool-mixed hose, and woolens shot thru with fiber silk to make them look like the richest of silk and wool hose. Beautiful heather mixtures, in shades of brown, green and cordovan. (New hose shop, first floor.) A near riot in Kiddies’ Rompers, 69c They’re selling like sixty as this is written, but we had plenty, so get yours tomorrow. Chambrays, linenes, ginghams and flannelets, in pegtop Dutch style. Solid colors and combinations; sizes 2 to 6. (Tots* shop, first Sleer.) %65 seamless Wilton-velvet Art-Loom Rugs 9x12 and 8.3x10.6 ft. $49.75 A REGAL gift to the home; a rug one may be proud to own. For Art-Loom Wiltons are one of the most durable rugs, and these afford a rich selection of choice patterns. $39.75 Brussels rugs, $31 9x12 feet and 8.3x10.6 feet—buy them for the service they give, as well as their beautiful colorings. Combination sweepers, $4.95 Sweeps like a ca sweeper; suction cleans like cuum. Mn!w:-n; fin:lh.wckel trimmed. For homes wher: :I:ere is no electricity. Colonial rag rugs, $1.19 Made of new, clean rags; and worked in the ever popular hit- and-miss design. 27x54 inches. (Rugs, fourth Soer) SALE: bedspreads Double-bed sise sl Crochet patterns Yes, one dollar for serviceable white spreads in neat crochet patterns. 25¢ huck towels, 16¢ 17x34-inch heavy cotton huck towels; absorbent; servico-giving sowels. Table covers, $1.29 Bleached mercerized grade with scalloped or hemstitched edges. Variety of patterns. Large bed sheets, 98¢ 72x90 inches; closely-woven bleached sheets—a quality noted for service. Turkish towels, 39¢ Made of double thread, insurin, d absorbi a hm e g munn;un an ing Embroidered pillowcases, 39¢ each { 45x36 inches; artistic patterns, and wide hem. Ideal for Xmas gifts. *™ f— (Thisk Soer.)

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