Evening Star Newspaper, November 18, 1922, Page 5

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7 7 I Y Y N A {1 @he @hristmas Store Black Coats, Luxuriously Fur-Trimmed Fashionably New, for Women 115, *135, *150, up to *250 We are presenting a new collection of these handsome daytime coats that women are wanting for wear now and later—coats of elegant fabrics, in rich, dignified BLACK, their beauty supplemented with hand- some collars, sometimes cuffs, too, of fox, caracul, viatka and wolf. They are interpreted in these three charming models sketched. Note the beautifully embroidered sleeves, the unusual braided designs and the distinctive drape model which fastens with a black cabachon, and blouses in the back. Beautitul Linens —have been highly treasured by women who appreciate their rare beauty. And from our wonderful collections that have come from near and far you may choose the loveliest of linens—linens for the home, and personal gifts of linens. Madeira Linen Luncheon Sets Special, $10.50 Wi _n guests drop in during the holidays, what a comforting thought to know that vou have a lovely Madeira luncheon set to call into service. Three different designs at this price. Madeira Linen Napkins, $9 and $10 dozen. Madeira Luncheon Sets, 13 pieces, $5 to $35. Beautiful Madeira Centerpieces, $8.75, $9.50 and $10. Handsome Madeira Luncheon Cloths, $28 to $40. $18. Lovely Florentine Embroidered Linens Italian Filet Trimmed Directly imported, including some of the most lovely and rare pieces of this exquisite work—fine linens, with beautiful cut work and insets of Italian filet have been designed into handsome luncheon and tea cloths, scarfs and small centerpieces, and table napkins, won- derfully artistic in their fashioning. Table Napkins, in varied designs, $37.50 dozen. Oval Centerpieces, 18x54, $18. - Beautiful Tea and Luncheon Cloths, $75 to $250. Artistic Scarfs, $100. 13-piece Luncheon Sets, $65 and $125. Small Centerpieces, as low as $4. FROM IRELAND— Richardson’s Model Village Double Damask Tablecloth and Napkins, in satin-striped design. . Priced, $30.50 P Handsome Filet Lace Luncheon Sets Their exquisite, cobweb-like quality, makes a most enchanting background for a candle- light luncheon or tea. You may have them in the very new oval shape or the conserva- tive oblong style—with runner and 12 serv- ice doilies to the set. Beautiful Filet Lace Scarfs, in fascinating patterns, in 30 to 60 inch lengths, $8.50 to From Generation to Generation i-stmas Gifts of $50 French Linen Colorkmbroidacd Luncheon Sets, $25 With hemstitched cloth and six napkins, these beautiful luncheon sets make a most attractive and appreciated gift. There are three lovely designs, beautifully em- broidered in gold, old blue, or old rose—and the price, $25, is a very special one for luncheon sets of this quality. . Colonial, Color-embroidered Linens for the Bridge Devotee Charming linen crash Bridge Covers, embroidered in varied colored designs, $5.73 and $650. Bridge Napkins, $11 and $12 dozen. Colonial Embroidered 7-piece Luncheon Sets, with runner and 6 napkins, $1425. Separate Runners, $3.50 to $4.50. Nothing Surpasses the Simple Elegance of Fine Double Damask Table Cloths and Napkins From our wide and varied selections of beautiful damask cloths and napkins we have chosen these three as especially worthy— FROM SCOTLAND— The beautiful chrysanthe- mum pattern, in handsome damask—cloth and napkins. Priced, $18.00 1z J FROM BELGIUM— Beautiful Damask Cloth and Napkins in the old Louis XV spot design, with scroll bor- der. Priced, $20.00 ' Other Damask Cloths and Napkins, $11.25 to $76 Linen Section, Second Floor Women's Coat Section, Third floor. A London Topcoat for Misses, $55 One of the many swag- ger London Topcoats that have been especial- ly tailored to our order. Tailored of thoroughly mannish English tweed, with the cut and style that distinguishes all English Croydon Top- coats. Others at $39.50, $55 and $75—exclusively here Misses’ Section, Third floor. Chiffon Velvet Gowns gracefully draped Are the Mode for Dinner and Evening $39.75 to $225 —charmingly typified#in this gown of rich, black chiffon velvet, with a low shirred waistline and graceful drapes. Other chiffon velvet gowns are delicately or elabo- rately beaded, some wear jeweled girdles ~as their sole adornment—and you may choose from black. sapphire, jade, emerald and the paler pastel shades, one of which combines them all in a delicate Paisley effect. Women's Gown Section, Third floor. Women's Fur-Trimmed Tailleurs Much Lower Priced Than Regularly $49.50 $59.50 Modish two-piece suits, with bloused, box or hip length coats; developed of soft pile fabrics and smartly trimmed with fur, so important to suits this season. Attractive Little Clothes That Are Warmly Becoming to Little Folk of 2 to 6 Littie Brother Suits $5 to $12.50 Even the most mannish of little fel- lows between 2 and 5 could scarcely object to frills when they’re as trimly tailored as these that trim the white or pongee blouses that are worn with velvet or corduroy trousers; in black or brown. While warm and becom- ing for every-day wear are little jer- sey suits, in varied shades, with straight trousers and over-smocks to match. Sketched, a black velvet suit with ) white silk blouse, $10. Little Sister Frocks, $7.50 to $12.50 Smart wool crepes and wool jerseys fashion these delightful little frocks for little misses ofeg to 6 years. In bright reds, soft tans, browns, blues and vivid tangerine shades, they are, with a bit of wool embroidery or piping, in contrast- At $7.50 are several smart new styles in wool jersey, while the little model sketched is typical of the wool crepe frocks, $12.50. $79.50 Wolf, squirrel, beaver and caracul are the fashion- able furs, and brown, navy or black—the colors. ‘Women's Suit Section, Third floor. Dance Frocks For Junior Misses Frocks created particularly for young girls of 15 and 17—frocks that have captured the spirit of Youth and expressed it in terms of taffeta, ribbons, ruffles, lace and softest crepes with silken rosebuds. One delightful little affair of “peach-color taffeta frankly bor- rows its style from a little French import—with a wide Bertha collar of silver lace caught at the front with a bow and streamers of black velvet ‘ribbon. Another of turquoise blue Can- ton crepe is finely pleated from the shoulders and wears a deli- cate band of white fur for trim- ming. " For informal and dinner wear are frocks of brown or black lace. $25 to $59.50. Jupior Misses' Section, Fourth floor. s

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