Evening Star Newspaper, December 16, 1921, Page 15

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Fine Dressing Gowns ! and House Coats Prove Your Interest in His Comfort Here are the most handsome sorts than can be found, as distinctive as they are comfortable, and many of them limited to one garment of each particular kind. Warm Woolen Dressing Gowns In Unusual Fabrics $15, $20 and $25 i The plaid-back fabrics are the newest—soft, fleecy ' colors outside with contrast plaid inside and showing on the cuffs, collar and pockets: also others of double- faced plaids, in black and white and other sporty combinations. All are bound with silk cord and have | H silk cord girdle at waist. Luxurious Silk Dressing Gowns : $25, $35 up to $125 Magnificent colorings in plain and brocaded designs of the most elaborate and handsome silk weaves— many lined with pure silk of harmonizing shade, and a number that have collars, lapels and cuffs of con- trasting tone, thereby increasing their effective styling. They are gorgeous garments. Velvet and Silk House Coals The height of richness. elegance and dignity. The Velvets are $35; Silks, $25 and $35, and Woolen Ceats, $6 to SI5. Men's Clothes Section, Second floor. Cravats Men Like Assortments of Christ- mas Cravats have never been better—and prices are much more rea- sonable than they have been for a num- ber of Christmas sea- sons. There are *Cravats to appeal to every man; selected by men wha know what men want. Many exclusive things that cannot be found elsewhere. Great col- lections of handsome European silks, to- gether with those of American weave. Silk Cravats in a special featuring at 65c. Other Cravats at $1, $1.50, $2, $3, $3.50 and $4. Knitted and Crochet Sitk Ties, plain colors and fancies, including new embroidered ef- $350 English Panel- <nitted Silk fects, $2, $2.50, $3, and New effect Ties, $250. Men’s Store, First floor. - Men’s Gift Slippers The Christmas slippers are here in pleasing plenty. There are many different styles. FELT SLIPPERS of the Daniel Green Comfy make. The different styles include Hylo Comfys, Everetts, Romeos and Mules, in oxford gray, black and beau- tiful new shades of silver blue and silver brown. $2.25 and $3 pair LEATHER SLIPPERS, including the wonderful Russian-boot effect or Cavaliers, Opera, Faust, Ever- ett and other styles, in which are Reindeer Indian- style Moccasins, Wool-lined Sheepskin Slippers and Pullman Slippers. $2, $3, $3.50 1o $12 Men's Shoe Section, First floor. Men’s Muffl.ers or Reefers of Distinctive Character Accordion Ribbed Silk Reefers, in a wonderful array of two - toned color combinations —black and white, green and black, black and red, black and purple and others. They are heavy, handsome and luxurious; all with long silk fringed ends. $4.50,. 36, $8, $10 and $12 Swiss. Silk. Reefers, our direct importation, in plain and fancy weaves; very-elegant. $10 and $15. English Crochét Heavy Silk Reefers, beautiful color combinations’; here only, 'Each, $20.and $25. Itatian Silk .€repe Regfets, in pearl, black or Silk Crépe .de! Chine Reefers, white or pearl. $5. Mefs Store, irst flook. THE EVENING Open 9;15 A. M. Inexpensive Dance Frocks s, FOR MISSES $25, $35 and $39.50 An opportunity to purchase such charming little dance frocks at such remarkably low prices will not be missed by the young misses looking forward to a good time during the holidays. Each day brings new arrivals—in soft, shimmering taffetas, lovely chiffons and georgette crepes, slender lined frocks of Canton crepe and slim-bodiced. bouf- fant-skirted frocks of chiffon velvet—the personifica- tion of youth. A distinct newness of trimming, beautiful colorings and originality are their distinguishing features—and their wearable qualities are only further proof of their unusual value. Misses’ Section, Fourth floor. Woodmard & Lothwo New York—WASHINGTON—Paris STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. FRIDAY, DECEMBER 16, 1921. Close 6 P.M. A Bath Robe for the Boy Would Be Sure to Please When he tumbles out from under the blan- kets in the morning, or when he likes to sit around and read or play after undressing at night, and for many other times. Very at- tractively priced. Bath Robes, $5, $6.50 and $10 Fine, warm blanket cloths in many colors; cut and finished pockets, cord and girdle. Sizes, 6 to 18 years. Lounging Robes $10 10 $16.50 Boys® Neckwear 50c to $1.50 Plain colors, Novelty effects, College Stripes, Regimental Stripes, Plaids, Knitted Ties, Middy Ties, Windsor Ties. ~N—= " A Christmas Special Selling of ‘FLOOR AND CHAIR LAMPS At the Remarkably Low Price For Base and Shade . . .. Bases, $19.75 when so many lamps are being bought for gifts. ¢ o o *39.50 Shades, $19.75 New, beautiful, practical and exceptional values The high quality and beauty of these lamps gives them an irresistible Christmas-giit charm. Many different styles—eight of which we illustrate. Let us remind you that this is a most exceptional offering—especially right at this time. Chair Lamps, polychrome or wood finish, $19.75 Polychrome Lamp Bases, two lights, $19.75 Junior Lamps of hand-carved wood, $19.75 Lamp Section, Second floor. Elaborate Silk Shades to match, $19.75 Complete Lamps and Shades, $39.50 Here Are the Toys the Children Want Hundreds of them—the cleverest sort of things imaginable; new and unusual toys, and beauti- ful dolls. Electro Stove, $9.75 The Toy Electric Range that actually cooks and bakes just as mother’s rangé does, Finished in baked black enamel, and the top shelf, range top. legs and hinges in heavy nic- kel plate. It has ter- minals for plugging on light socket, so that cord can be dis- any =3 6; & = N g’\siy\"a, These are the main outfits: each is complete with fllustrated instructions and all necessary tools—there is nothing further to buy. No.’ 0—Builds 78 models....$1.50 Contains 101 parts and M. No, 1—-Builds 105 models. No. 1x—With $3.00 Motor.. The No. 1 Outfit with Electric Motor. No. 2—Builds 151 models. .$6.00 Contains 336 parts.and Manual. No. 2x—With Electriz Motor, $3.50 connected &t time, arranged so ° that the stove may be set close to the - wall. ‘The oven is large enough to g00d size toy baking dishes. Set of four slumisum utensils furnished with each range. Geographical Lotto, 50c accommodate two T . 3 Outfit and Motor. Agame No. l;:_hat:"d. 196 models. . . .$9.00 both edu~ Includes 327 parts and Manual. ca tional No. 8x—With Motor......$11.50 The No. 3 Outfit with $8 Motor. No. 4—Bulids 247 models, $15.00 Contains 504 parts, with Manual and Electric Motor. No. 5—Builds 377 models. ..$30.00 Contains 686 parts, with Motor [ Fr I e e ey . longest. JUNIOR RACER, $545. FLEXIBLE FLYER RACER, $6.75. FIREFLY SLEDS, $245 to $4.45. GIRLS’ SLEDS, with rails,$4.50 and $5. BIG BOBSLEDS, $20 and $25. A Carload of Flexible Flyer SLEDS “The Sled that Steers” And that goes the fastest and lasts the No. 1, $3.95. No. 2, $4.95. No. 3, $6. No. 4, $7. R e PARTY FROCKS— No girl could wish for any- thing love- lier than this one of deli- cate blue crisp taffeta, sprinkled all over with pink rose- buds and ruffles of net down __the front. $29.50. Others are of ruffled geor- gette with ribbon sashes —sapphire bluc velvet and_chiffon—nets and laces—exquisitely trimmed with ribbons and fetching silken flowers. $19.75 to $59.50. SILK UNDER- THINGS-- Charming sets are these, of gown and chemise or step-ins ‘and chemisette— of delicate pink radium silk, edged with lace and hem- stitched. Sold sepa- rately or en suite, as the fivown and envelope chemise, 13; the step-ins and chemi- sette, $9. Other silken gowns, $5 to $7.50; envelope chemise, $3 to $7.50; step-ins and bloom- ers, $2.95 to $450; chemisettes, $250 to $4.50. NOVEL AND SCARE SET — Of gray and blue striped knitted wool, the sweater trimmed in navy brushed wool, the long scarf with fringed ends. Sweater priced $5; Scarf, $4.50. Also shown in other col- or combinations. Separate Scarfs, of brushed and knitted wool, $3 to $9.75. Brushed Wool and Angora Tams, $1.50 and $2. CRETONNE FUDGE APRONS —Many pretty styles and color- ings. The one illustrat- ed, of black satcen and cretonne combined, $13 others up to $L50. FLANNEL MIDDY BLOUSES— In bright red, green or heather gold. braid and emblem B trimmed. $5 and $7.50. PAJAMAS —Billie Burke and two-piece styles, of crepe or soisette, in pink or blue; trim- med with shirring, hemstitch- ing or bands in a contrasting shade. $250 and $2.95. SILK PETTICOATS—one attractive model in brown silk jersey. embroidered in blue dots; another excellent value in sateen. ruffied flounce, at $L75. Taffeta and Radium petticoats, $4.50 to $6. Girls® Section, Fourth floor. TIME TO BUY Sunday School Candies How joyful the youngsters look forward to this treat—so You want it to be the very best that’s to be had. Our assort- ments are especially good this year—and we urge early placing of orders if all demands are to be met. various kinds are— Of the Hard Candies, attractively boxed, !4 pound, 15c. Delicious Chocolates, boxed, 14 pound, 25c. Chocolates and hard candies mixed, boxed, ; pound, 20c. Arrangements can be made for delivery as you may desire. . Xmas Candies for Xmas Stockings —pure assorted broken candies—boxed, 1 pound, 25c. Candy Section Now Located First Floor, 10th St. Building. Gay Colorful Scarfs and Hats —uwill prove warm remembrances for that smart out- of-doors person of your acquasntance. SMART SETS, in this case hats and scarfs of soft brushed wool, are appearing in many delightful new shapes —for instance, there is the Fitch, model il- lustrated—in _buff, with a line of purple plaid on the crown of the hat, $1375. An- other of dusky henna combined with duve- tyne is called the Knox, $13.75. Treschic is still anéther, priced $1278—and any of them, in the variety of colors in which they are shown. would make a decidedly attractive gift. BRUSHED WOOL SCARFS—big, wrappy affairs; many of them with tams to match—are also very at- Our wonderful assortments of styles and colors offer excellent choosing just now— and prices tractive. are quite as moderate as vou could ask. When snugly wra: around one's shoulders on icy-cold days they are asggood l‘:t;fi ing as they are warm. The butterfly cape is a new version of the scarf—$6. ~ Other Cap and Scarf Sets are priced $295 to $12.75. Other separate scarfs, $450 to $9.75. - Sweater Section, Third floor, Women's Colored Silk Umbrellas Excellent $ 5 Value at Just 100 of them, in time for gift-giving—in all want- ed shades; with handles of bakalite or leather trimmed. Priced $S and tax. ‘Women’s Black Tape-edge Piece-dyed Taffeta Umbrellas, $4. A mixture of silk and lisle, with assorted wood handles. bakalite or leather trimmed. Men's 28-inch Black Tape-edge Piece-dyed Taffeta Umbrellas, 3 , and tax. A mixture of silk and lisle, with assorted wood handles, - silver trimmed; P. W. and opera shapes. Umbrella Section, First Soor. ' Colored Dotted French Veilings In a wide choice of both colors and size of dots—at- tractively boxéd for gift- giving. hfl.!.yn: Vaitiag Bection, First Soor. Gift Books for Men Hall Caine's THE MASTER OF MAN-—a book that stands head and shoulders above all other novels of the year. $1.75. THE FLAMING FOREST, by James Oliver Curwood. Priced $2. PARTNERS OF CHANCE, by H. H. Knibbs, Priced §i TANGLED TRAILS, by William MacLeod Raine—it holds a mys- tery and is true in every detail to western life and ways. $1.75. THE PRIDE OF PALOMAR, by Peter B. Kyne, has received spe- 2. Book Store. Second floor. cial commendation. Smart Coiffures Go far toward making a woman appear at her best. We are acquainted with all the newest fashions in hair dress- "'f and .gncullle in arranging colftures the most becoming to each individual. All hair goods shown or used by us is warranted the highest quality. Creat aids to fashionable hair dressing at the present time © are— Pin Wave Curls, Puffs and Switches —Of all the different shades, such as drab, gray, red and ‘blond. A perfect match for your hair is assured. ppointments made by Phome. Hair Dressing and Manicuring Section, Secead Soor. "

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