Evening Star Newspaper, December 9, 1921, Page 23

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G . - Womd Open 9:15 A, M. wan & New York—WASHINGTON—Paris S , 'WASHINGTO:. s s e e el D. (., FRIDAY, Close 6 P. M. Misses’ Holiday Frocks_ OF VELVET AND DUVETYN well be worn inside a fur coat to a foot ball game—to dinner, to the res- NO wonder they are in such favor—for such distinctive frocks as these can taurant or to the theater afterwards'—and on each occasion the fortunate wearer will satisfy herself that she is artistically and beautifully dressed. For Instance, the Two Delightfuf Frocks Sketched-—- At the left is an exquisite frock of lovely beaver- colored duvetyn which combines with black satin —the collar and cuffs are of Persian duvetyn, while the placque worn on the satin girdle must have had its inspiration from some Egyptian maiden. $59.50. 5 The black velvet frock, enriched with most ex- ‘quisite embroidery, in French blue and silver, wisely wears the high standing collar of blue broad- cloth, in perfect contrast. $125. Of course, there are others the model of simplicity —and still others which choose a dusky henna crepe for sleeves and facings—gold and silk em- broidery is very effective on a brown velvet dress —and unique girdles, distinctive braids and em- broideries add further adornment. Priced $39.50 to $125 AVery Special Selling of Holiday Frocks--35 An opportunity to phirchase velvet and duvetyn frocks such as these—at such a remarkably low price—is indeed unusual and very welcome in view of holiday shopping. A distinct newness of trimming and detail combine to make them very * attractive—and the wearable quality, too, is further proof of their unusual value. Misses’ Section, Fourth floor. Coats for Girls Emphasize Excellent Values $19.75 and $29.50 Now is really a most advantagedus time to purchase the girls’ coats—for we not only have abundant stocks of smart wear- able coats, but the values are most unusual—offering exceptional savings in each instance. There are all sorts of coats—from the " sturdy models in smart polo styles, of heather wodlens, cheviots and chinchillas— with their large high buttoning collars. roomy pockets and belts—to the jaunty sports models with collars of raccoon—and more dressy styles with large collars of lus- trous beaverette. Whatever the girl’s coat need—it may well be answered here. Girls Section,” Fourth floor. ~" Christmas Ribbons Add a gay touch to Yuletide gifts Bright Red Ribbons. in 10-yard . bolts; No. 1 width, 15c. Gay Holly Design Ribbons, 10- vard bolt; No. 1 width, 25¢c; No. 1%, 30¢c. - ' Fancy Ribbon Garters, in a va- riety of pretty two-toned rib- bons, some daintily trimmed with bits of floral decoration. $1.75 and $2 pair. Rilibon Section, First floor. APPAREL GIFTS Boys Would Like to Receive Because they can use them every day and will improve their personal appearance. & Overcoats, $10.75 to $25 . A splendid range of models and fabrics—warranted all-wool. Sizes 3 to 10 years. Mackinaws, $12.50 and $13.75 At these two prices you will find values of particular merit. These mackinaws are the real Western sort, full cut, and in the popular models and colotings. Sizes 8 to 18 years. Separate Corduroy Knickers, $2.50 and $3 Narrow and wide wale weaves; several shades; sizes 8 ~ to 18 years. Corduroy Riding Breeches, $3.75 pair. Warm Flannelette Pajamas, $1.75 Made of closely-woven, fleecy fabric, which is quite different from the ordinary sort. One and two piece styles, silk frog trimmed; sizes 4 to 18 years. Flannel Shirts and Blouses Shirts, $3.50 Blouses, $3 All-wool flannel, khaki color; collar attached. Cold-Weather Hats and Caps Tim’s and other knitted Caps that will keep boys warm on the coldest days. Tim’s caps, $1.85 and $2; Articaps $1.50; Chinchilla and Cloth Polos for boys, sizes 3 to 10 years, $2.50 and $3.50. Boys’ Store, Fourth foor. Giflts for the Lover of Sweets An Armwood Goodie Basket —filled with tiny jars of- deli- cious jams and marmalades. conserves, tempting candies. salted nuts and flowers and fruits of delicious marzipan paste—foil-wrapped chocolates, bonbons and_balls of Orange Pekoe tea. Many baskets are topped with cluster of grapes made from luscious candy drops —and each is beautifully fin- ished with bows of satin rib- bon in pastel shades. Can you imagine a more de- lightful gift than this. Priced $2.25, $3.25, $3.75, $6.50, $6.75 to $16.50 Confectionery Section, Fourth floor. Bunte Kindergarten HARD CANDIES Pure sugar ‘hard candies— delicate shapes and colorings —delicious pure fruit flavors —in small sizes for the children. Confectionery Section, Fourth floor. UMBRELLAS Are Splendid Gifts And these are unusually desirable values s at popular prices. Women’s 26-inch Black Tape- edge Piece-dyed Taffeta: Um- brellas (a mixture of silk and lisle) with assorted wood baka- lite-trimmed handles, have either wrist rings, leather straps or silk cord loops. $4. Women’s Black Tape-edge Piece-dyed Taffeta Umbrellas, with selected wood handles, bakalite or leather trimmed, and wrist rings or leather wrist straps. $5 and $6, plus tax. Umbrella Soction, First Soor. Handsome Victrolas On the Easy Payment Club Plan—Which Please Note TERMS—You pay absolutely riothing on the Victrola at time of purchase—only for a reasonable selection of records, and 30 days later you begin paying on your Victrola. Without Interest. Victrola No. 100 Priced $150 Victrola 100 equipped with Record Albums. $155. $10 for records of your selec- tion; $10 monthly ~thereafter, without interest. Victrola No. 110 Priced $225 $15 for records of .your selec- tion; $15 monthly thereafter, without interest. Victrola No. 120 Priced $275 - $0 for records of your selec- tion; * $20 monthly ~thereafter, without interest. Victrola Sectios, Fourth Soor. Women’s Silk Umbrellas, in black, navy, green, brown or purple, with bakalite wrist rings, or silk cord loop. $6, s tax. Men’s 27 and 28 inch Black ‘Tape-edge Piece-dyed Taffeta Umbrellas, with- wood handles of “different sorts in P. W. or opera .shapes. “,Jlll tax. Men's and inch Black Tape-edge Piece-dyed Taffeta Umbrellas, with selected wood handles, Sterling silver trimmed. $5 and $6, plus tax. - Abdominal Bands and Knee Warmers- For Women— Wool and cotton mixed, in white and gray—75c. Natural Colored Wool Bands. $Lso. Knee Warmers, cot\ton and wool mixed. $LSO in natural color. All-wool Warmers—$2.50. Enit Underweaf’ Section, Third. floor. - St. Andrews, $3.50. Scottish, $3.50. Golf Bags, $3.75 to $16.75. bag in Scotch -Sperting . Goods Bection, - If He is a Golf ‘Enthusiast GIVE - “HIM” THESE: Golf Outfit, Special, *13.75 Includes tkree clubs of Scotch importation or Monogram Clubs of the Harry C. Lee manufacture, also one Caddy Bag, made of extra quality outside pocket for carrying the golf balls. JUNIOR GOLF SETS have-three clubs, and a caddy plaid canvas, ledther: trimmed; and equipped with outside ball pocket. Y Segelaly Picd. 35 nd 4 These Dainty Lingerie Gifts $2 —are sure to be received with appreciation. GOWNS of sheer nainsook and daintily colored batiste are trim- ‘med with a bit of hand-embroid- ery, pretty laces and embroidery edges. $2. ENVELOPE CHEMISE, with bod- ice tops or bulit-up shoulders. are simply hemstitched or beauti- fully trimmed with laces and em- broideries. $2. CORSET COVERS, in a variety of styles. use val laces and medal- lions for trimmings. 2. DRAWERS of very fine muslin are circular cut and edged with lace or fancy embroldery. $2. BLOOMERS in dainty satin striped charmeusette are shown in orchid, white, light blue and black, with just tiny hemstitched ruffies for trimming at the knees. $2. Muslin Underwear Section, Third ficor. She Will Like a . Pull-Over Sweater and Tam Of Brushed Wool —because she can get so much wear out of it. Delightfully warm as well as extremely jaunty. are these new- est sweater sets, which are shown' in brown, navy and pea- cock blue, with the tam. border and cuffs in smart buff checks 5 s Specially Priced, Everybody’s Wearing Smart Woolen Scarfs And our assortments are just ‘brimming over with the smartest scarfs _imaginable —there , are brushed wools and the softest camel hair scarfs—some Wwith pockets and beit—and all with thick fringe ends—all the pret- tiest colors and combinations from which to choose—$3.96 to $10.75—especially featuring Attractive Scarfs at $5 Sweater Section, Third floor. Pollyanna Doll Clothes Sets READY TO MAKE —are a new attraction that lit- tle girls will much like. Each outfit is accompanied by all the necessaries to its completion— needle, thread, snaps, thimble. laces and trimmings — varied styles, sizes, colors. 50c and $L: Small Dresses alone, 16c. Art Needlework Section, Second floor. canvas and leather, ‘with “Golf , Balls Including such weéll known -sorts as Silver King, Radio, Eagle Nos. 1 and 2, PDQ, Red Flash, Colonel, Baby Dimple and others of equal merit. ~DE! ~ Finthrop - Will Like BOUND in the Men’s Store, A and there are dozens of ex- clusive things that cannot be found elsewhere. Knitted Silk Cravats...... $2.50 to $4 Cut Silk Cravats............ 65c to $5 Silk Shirts ... .$7.50 to $10 Madras Shirts ............ $2.50 to $5 Silk Socks ...veseoeaeaas 75¢c to $4.50 Wool Socks.....cvennnnn 50c to $2.50 { . Plain Linen Handkerchiefs, 25¢c to $1.50 Initialed Linen Handkerchiefs, 50c to $1.50 Unlined Gloves............. Lined Gloves..... co.vu. .. $3 to $10 Sweaters and Sports Coats, $5 to $14 Silver Belt Buckles....... $2 to $7.50 Full Dress Jewelry Sets, $2.50 to $15 Fine Sitk Reefers........ $4.50 to $20 Wool Reefers............. $2.50 to $5 Leather and Felt Slippers, $2.50 to $12 Walking Sticks............. $2 to $10 Men's Store, First floor. Fun for all the fam- ily, and especially the boys—if there is a game of Biff under the Christmas tree:on Christmas morning. The big punching bag and all of its attach- ments—which may be fastened to any table. Are Offered complete : for $16.50 Electro Stove, $9.75—A mini- ature electric _stove _that really cooks, will provide a most acceptable gift for the little girl just beginning to take an interest in the mys- teries of house-keeping. Four aluminum cooking utensils are included in the cost—and no -end of good times long after Christmas day has passed. - Come in and see - what delicious-looking cakes our demonstrator is making every day. Christmas _Stockings, lled to overflowing with‘a host " . of little toys that will af- ford endless amusement _ for the youngsters. There are a number of different sizes_ ranging in price from 10c, Be e uwpto B —and the Drawing Master offers an entirely new fas- cination—in the way of drawing boards, for pictures may be enlarged and all sorts of interesting things accomplished. An enter- taining as well as instruc- tive toy—in varied sizes and finishes— R What would Christmas be Without a Christmas Tree--- No need to go to the woods after a tree, for thesc artificial ones are quite natural-looking. and will fold up and keep over for another year. Sizes small eriough for the table—tall enough for the floor. 2 Priced 15¢, 25c, 50c $i. Trimmings Galore For every kind of a tree Dazzling Tinsels and Garlands, 10c to 75¢ package. Ornaments and Brilliantly Colored Balls. Marbleit—to- make the driveways and walks under the tree.” T0c package. Real Moss, in bright green shades. 5c package. Real Picket Fences, to keep the animals from getting: away ‘after Santa' Claus leaves; in bright-red .and.-ggeen.: $1.25 Holders and Pans for réal Christoms trees; may be filled with water to keep the tree fresh and green for 3 long time. $1 to $L75. Toy Store—Santa -Claus’ Headquarters—Foarth . floor.

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