Evening Star Newspaper, December 17, 1921, Page 8

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_Woodward & Lathvop == =3 — = A Cheerful Hearthplace With Christmas in Mind Is a Complement to Christmas Stockings and a We Suggest the Finest Comforts and Blankels g THE gift worthy of any housewife’s affection and pleasure is to be found Tribute to Good Old Santa sizes, from 5x7 to 8x11 among these remarkably fine assortments of Comforts and Blankets. ? i : They are warm and comfortable for the coldest nights and prettily HE Good Old Saint, so the story goes, has always been partial to fire- inches, at the special price places, so why not do something to make the Fireplace of every home of §2.” a2 N 4 This Photo Frame Special at $2 In beautiful polychrome finish and attractive de- sign, as illustrated; all Gifts for Children Gift Slippers decorative for daytime use. Boys’ Felt Slippers, with soft soles, sizes 1 to 554, $2.50 attractive, besides decking it with Christmas stockings on Christmas Mag"ificen[ Silk-Covered Comforts I}:elych rome Swinging ir (N ‘rames, in a variety of Lot 2 At $20 At $37.50, $40 and $55 sizes. $450, Polychrome French Easel- back Frames, sizes 5x7 to 8x10. $2.75. Sterling Silver Frames, in a Boys’ Dark Gray Felt Slippers, leather soles and heels, sizes 1 to 514, $2.75 pair. Boys’ Plaid Collar Slippers, on dark gray felt, sizes 1 Lambswool-filled comforts, covered with soft silk, in plain colors of pink, blue, green and lavender, ornamented Down-filled Comforts of feathery lightness, covered with the hand- somest brocaded or plain silks, in The Housewares section is wonderfully well equipped with the best designs and qualities obtainable in Fireplace Fittings. The variety is much larger l m l l to 5, ir. than we have ever shown before. You may choose them in black iron, bright " R 3 A 5 great variety of exquisite Bov:'ssT:.nHKid Slippers, leather soles and heels, sizes brass, brass-trimmed black iron, Swedish hammered steel finish, and also %he withitancygsatching. :r;‘i::ig‘l];ftg?ngmng colors, a'nd g;:svsédl_flag;;snt!iob;::.tifully 117 to 5, $4 pair. latest novelty, Flemish copper finish. At $25, $28 and $30 1f you are giving a Photo Boys’ Red Kid Slippers, sizes 1114 to 2, $4.50; sizes 2}% y R At $40 for Cinctmasyonstonlaiput to 5.4, $5 pair. Andirons: Flemish Copper Fittings: quisitely covered in silk, brocaded Fancy Silk-covered Comforts, in frames. Growing Girls’ Ribbon-trimmed or Slashed Felt- Brass, $16 to $50. center or floral designs with plain plain blue and old rose, with fine 1ok aed Frame Section, First fior. trimmed Slippers, in colors, sizes 3 to 8, $2 pair. Misses’ and Children’s Red Felt Puss-in-boots Slippers, sizes 6 to 2, $2 pair. Misses” and Children’s Hy-Lo Felt Slippers, in colors, sizes 6 to 2, $2 pair. Misses’ and Children’s Low Felt Slippers, trimmed with painted rabbit, $1.65 pair. Misses’ and Children’s Ribbon and Pompon Trimmed Slippers, sizes 8 to 11, $1.25; sizes 11}4 to 2, $1.50 pair. Children’s Shoe Section, Fourth floor. Gift Furs Dear to the heart of every girl—is a set of lovely furs— and here splendid selections offer best choosing, at mod- erate prices. Lovely lceland Fox Sets, .95. Smart Raccoon Sets, $35. Squirrel. in gray and white mixed, $24. Beautiful White Sheared Coney, $12.95. Natural Opossum Sets, $18. Luxurious Red Fox Sets, Fur Section, Third floor. Gift Ribbons What little girl ever has too many? These are very at- tractive and come two in each pretty box. There are plenty of pretty kinds from which to choose—plaids for school and lovely pinks, and blues for dress-up wear. Priced $§1 and $1.50 box. Ribbon Section, First floor. Gift: Umbrellas Black American Tape-edge Cotton Umbrellas, assorted wood handles. $1.50. Black Egyptian €loth Um- brellas, Pickwick, opera and P. W. handles, of assorted woods. $2. Umbrellas of black Egyptian cloth, for both boys and girls. The girls’ umbrellas with wrist ring or leather strap and some with silk cord loops. The style for boys with P. W. or opera shape handles, trimmed with bakalite or silver. Both have silk cases. $3. Colored Silk Umbrellas. in navy., green or red. with bakalite trimmed handles, finished with silk cord or wrist ring. $5 and $6, plus tax. Canes, swagger and man- nish looking—the sort that boys like—in assorted woods, with bakalite trimmed han- dles. in P. W. or opera shape. Priced 65c, 85c, $1 and $1.25. Umbrella Section, First floor. Raggedy. Ann and Raggedy Andy, $2.45 cach. Little Brown Bear Doll, $2.35. Konstructo Building Blocks, soc, $1, $2. ‘Woolly horses on stands and wheels, $125 to $250. Horses with milk carts, $250. Music Boxes, of varied sorts, 25¢ o $2.50. Bubble Outfits, 10c. Gift Gloves Fleece-Lined Mocha and Kid Gloves, in gray and brown. $2 and $2.50 pair. Velour Gauntlets, in black, for boys. $1.50 pair. Dress Kid Gloves, for the miss. 2-clasp $1.50 pair. Fleece-Lined Wool Gloves, $1.50. style, Fleece-Lined, Fur-Topped Kid Mittens. $2.50 pair. Glove Sectiom, First fioor. Gift Hosiery Sports Socks are most popu- lar just now, so why not give them? English Wool Socks, in smart color combinations. $2 and $3 pair. Brown and Blue Heather Socks, in silk and wool. $2 pair. Smart Socks, in great va- riety of pretty colors and combinations, ~ with turn- over tops in contrasted shades, in part wool and part cotton. $1.25 and $1.50 pair. Chilgren's Hosiery Section, Fourth oor. Gift Books Tanglewood Tales, by Na- thaniel Hawthorne. Every one knows the various stories of Greek Mythology which Nathaniel Haw- thorne told to_children in such a charming way in “Tanglewood Tales.” A beautiful type page adds to the attractiveness of the vol- ume. Handsomely bound and boxed. $5. Songs from Alice in Won- derland, with music—colored illustrations, by Lewis Car- rol. $4. The Ark Book, choice col- oyel:i pictures, by Freda Der- Tick. The Jessie Wilcox Smith - Little Mother Goose, with 12 colored illustrations and many other drawings, a con- venient size for children to handle. $1.50. American Boys’ Book of Wild Animals, by Dan Beard, tells how city dwellers may get into the open—relates stories and gives descrip- tions of animals. Wood- craft series. $3. Book Store, Second floor. Toys for Little Tots Four-piece Wicker Furniture Sets, $1.75. Toy Pianos, $150. Toy Furniture Sets, for vari- ous rooms, 35 to $3.95. Shoofly, a rollicking good toy for the little toddler, $3.75 to $1150. 7 Kiddie Kars, they all love ‘em. $1 to $3. ‘Toy Trunks, $150 to $650. oy Store, Fourth flcor. Black, $6.50 to $18.50. Anditons is18jamdis12se; Fire Sets: Brass, $18 to $21. Black, $6.50 to $9. Fire Screens: Black, $8 to $9. Gilt, $5.50. _Brass, $20 and $24. Grates and Logs: Black Iron Grates, $15 and $16.50. Gas Logs, $14.25. Housewares Section, Fifth floor. Black Spark Guards, $4 to $10.25. Black Folding Screens, with brass trimmings, $26 to $35. Brass Fenders, $14.50 to $16.59. Hearth Brushes, $1.50 and $2. Cape Cod Firelighters, $4; com- plete with tray, $5. Fire Bellows, $2.25 and $2.75. them. shoulder straps or the regular built-up shoulder. and hemstitching—many beautifully scalloped. Bloomers and Step-Ins, $1 Dainty white batiste garments that are sure to pleage, with their edges of fine lace. or dainty ruffle at the knee. Others in pale pink batiste show a bit of colored hand-embroidery, and lace, or hemstitched ruffles at the knee. All with elastic at the waist. Priced $1 to $2 Dainty Envelope Chemise, $3 —of finest white batiste—exquisitely dainty with fine insertion inset like nar- row medallions, bows of two-toned rib- bon, embroidered dots and lace edges. Scores of other lovely styles show plain hemstitched tailored models, and beau- tifully trimmed chemise with fancy laces, -insertions and beadings, through which delicate pink or blue ribbons are drawn. i § Priced $1 to $4 Charmeusette Pajamas, $6 The very last word in dainty pajamas, made in the popular two-piece style of overblouse and trousers. The very softest, satin-striped charmeusette fashions them, and the blouse has two little pockets, and shirring that ends in two pretty ribbon * bows. The variety of pretty colors in- cludes pink, rose, pale blue, copen, orchid and white. Chemisettes to match, $2 Bloomers to match, $2 pair Pretty Lace Bandeay, $1 A very attractive lace bandeau is lined with net for firmness—and has shoulder straps of pink ribbon. Other brassiere and bandeau styles combine net and lace, all-over embroidery and lace,. and also dainty white dotted Swiss and lace. Still others are of delicate pink satin with lace and ribbon rosette trimming. $1t0$5 Camisoles and Corset Covers, $1 . lace. Beadings, embroideries and colored ribbons add the hes. o Priced $1 to $3 7 Women's Cotton Underwear Section, Third floor. 10-inch silk border. ~ Genuine Camelshair Blankets At the very low price of $15 The first time in a number of years that they have been available at this reasonably low price. They are of natural undyed tan camelshair with a 3-inch silk binding on all four edges, in a fich dark brown shade to match the 4-inch brown striped border. Size 72x84 inches. Camelshair Blankets are recognized by every one as the greatest luxury possible to get in blankets, because of their great warmth, absence of weight and extremely soft texture. Exquisite Philippine Handmade Lingerie, $3.50 Emphasizing Excellent Values in Gowns and Chemise —Every wanted style—gowns with low, round, V or square necks—short sleeves or sleeveless—chemise with Some are simply tailored, with just a hemstitched fold for trim- ming—others are most exquisite, with embroidered sprays, eyelets run with pale pink ribbons—hand-drawnwork Each piece a truly delightful and tasteful gift. An excellent variety of dainty models from which to select your Christmas gifts. For instance, there is a dainty lace edged model that matches the step-ins, also at $1; then there are others with ribbon or lace shoulder straps—and many with regular armholes edged with finishing down filling. Blanket section, second floor. n&e 274 w&z& Make Practical Gifts —and your good judgl;wnt will tell you that Woodward & Lothrop’s is the best place to buy Beautiful Batiste Nightgowns, $3.75 —made with pointed shoulders and yoke of lace and insertions, with embroidery me- dallions and pale blue satin ribbons drawn through insertion forming an Empire ef- fect. Very dainty tailored models are cdged with narrow laces, or show a bit of colored embroidery—while more elaborate ones are exquisitely trimmed with wider laces, beadings, insertions and embroidered medalliops. Hundreds of charming styles from which to choose. Priced from $1 to $5 Boudoir Caps, $2 Very dainty styles in ribbon, net, lace and satin, beauti- fully trimmed—in a great variety of colors. Framed Pictures Solve Many Gift Questions And what extremely agreea- ble results where due care is given to the particular tastes and requirements of the per- son you are selecting for. Pictures add beauty, refined environment and brightness to any home. Wallace Nutting Pictures are always cheerful and sure of a warm welcome because of their popularity. An unusual showing at §5. Maxfield Parrish Pictures are noted for their beautiful colors and subjects. landscapes and Marine sub- jects in beautiful prints and pastels. Flower and Fruit Pictures— the newest for the dining room. Framed Pictures $1 10 $38 Picture Section, Sixth Soor GIFTS FOR MEN Suggested by the new section; First floor, G strect. Sterling Silver Cigarette -ases, plain and en- gine-turned stripes. Sterfing Silver Cigarette Cases, inlaid with 14- karat gold lines. Sterling Silver Pocket Knives. Gold Filled Pocket Knives. Solid Gold Pocket Knives. Sterling Silver Pocket Knives, inlaid with 14- karat gold. Leather Cigar and Ciga- rette Cases, mounted with gold and silver. All are distinctive, genteel designs that the man of the most particular re- quirements will be glad to carry and proud to show. Gold Encrusted Glassware From Czecho-Slovakia The Glassware that we used to know as Bohe- mian, but changes in the map now make it Czecho- Slovakian. Many new shapes, richly decorated with gold. Scalloped Fruit or Salad Dishes. 6 sided, $8 and $9.50; 4-sided, $10. Oval Orange Bowls, $8 and $10. Covered Candy Jars, $5. Footed Compotes, $250 to $10. Scalloped Flare-top Sweet Pea Vases, $350 to $6. Footed Sherbet Bowls, $11.50; other Footed Bowls, $395 to Flower Vases, $150 to §395. Bonbon Dishes, $150 to $250. 7 Gold Encrusted Glass- ware with Green and Amber Enameled Bands, including Candy Jars, Compotes, Footed Dishes, Cheese and Cracker Dishes, Bowls. $3.95 to $12. Glassware Section, Fifth floor. Unusual Baskets For the Fruit you are going to give And unusually attractive values Extremely artistic shapes, . round, square, oval rec- tangular, in smoked bam- boo, fancy colors and fruit and flower decorated effects. % We have been told that this showing of Fruit Baskets is without an equal—will you see it? $1.25, $1.50, $1.75, . $2, $2.50 10 $6.75 Basket Section, Fifth Soor,

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