Evening Star Newspaper, December 1, 1922, Page 25

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. ___THE EVENING STAR, ¥ at great reductions ostrich. coque, metallic ornaments. ribbons and self trimmings. French Model Hats English Sports Hats and Hats from our workrooms e . St ettt el 0 e e - e e e et B A S 00, i B A e e e the beautiful browns, and other smart shades. Minery Section, Third floor. H Tomorrow You May Choose from Our Entire Stock WINTER MILLINERY With a wonderful variety of the season’s smartest modes in hats from which to choose—at exceptionally low prices, which do not begin to tell vou of their real values. Every winter hat is included Beautitul Velvets, smartly trimmed with Smart Sports Models, in fclt. with quills, gros grain ribbons, velvet bands. and smart cock- ades for trimmings— In tact, there is every sort of hat that any winter occasion might demand—in black, NOTE: Fur, metallic lace, mourning and satin in-between-season hats not included "~ What a Hurry Among the Children to See all Real English City Rugby Foot Balls, $7.75 Hand sewn, 8 pieces, finest grade leather; complete with good bladder. Eclipse English Foot Balls, $5. English Soccer Balls $10 Real leather, hand sewed, 18 piece—regulation size. Other Foot Balls, $1 to $6. Sheepskin Play Balls $2.25 Particularly nice for younger iolk, complete with guaranteed bladder. Union Hardware Roller Skates For little boys and big boys and girls— Beginner’s size, 85c pair. Boys’ and girls’ sizes, $1.85 and $1.95 pair. Pogo Sticks The great jumping toy that's liked by every girl and boy. For children, all ages, $3.50. For grown-ups, a larger size, $5 This Fine Mechanical Train, $3.75 It has an electric-type locomo- tive, 1 baggage and 1 chair car and 10 pieces of track. Other Mechanical Trains, 85c to §7. A Good Electric Train $10 This train has 3 double truck cars, reversible engine, with headlight, 14 feet of track. - Complete with battery rheo- stat. Other Electrical Trains, includ- i the finest makes—Ives, Lionel, Voltamp and American Flyer—$5.50 to $66. sé the Wonderful Christmas Toys in THIS LAND OF SANTA CLAUS Any Boy would like this Paris Coaster Wagon $6.50 It’s strongly built, and will stand for a lot of hard wear— with 27x13 body, equipped with rubber-tired, roller-bearing disk wheels and brake. Pathfinder Coaster Wagon, $8.75 A\ larger, strongly built wagon. with 32x14-inch body. with steel running gear, and 10V%- inch rubber-tired, ball-bearing disk wheels and brake. The Fire Chief Toy Auto, $8.25 \ miniature reproduction of the fire chief's big red auto— with bell, steering gear, etc. Other Toy Autos include the finest makes—Cadillac, Dort, Stutz, Dodge, Chalmers, Mer- cer, Paige—fine little toy au- tos—$5.75 to $38. Velocipedes—for boys and girls, $11.75 An excellently built model, for youngsters of 5 to 8 vears, with 1-inch rubber -tired wheels, spring scat, ball-bearing throughout. Other Velocipedes, $7.25 to $22.50. Kiddie Kars —with wooden wheels, for chil- dren 1 to 5, 95¢c to $2.75. Rubber-tired Disk-wheel Kid- die Kars, $3 to $4.50. Rubber-tired Pedal Kiddie Kars, $5 and $6. ‘Toy Btore, Fourth floor. Sporting Goods Section, Fourth floor. VASITIINGTON, D. C, FRIDAY, DEIEMBER 1. 1922 A Washington Author Mrs. Forrestine C. Hooker, a noted author and resident of Washington, D. C. Has very kindly offered to meet our patrons in our Book Department on Saturday after- noon at 2:30 o’clock, at which time she will read sclections from her charming book. “Prince Jan-St. Bernard,” and also from her new book, “Star, the Story of an Indian Pony.” She will also tell many interesting things about Jan and Star, who were real iriends of hers. Mrs. Hooker has consented to autograph some copies of her own books at this time. Christmas Book Store, Fifth floor. Three Real Values for Your Boys Any One of Which Would Make a Good Christmas Gift Worsted Sweaters, $4.85 Coat and pull-over models, with roll collars, made of real worsted yarns, in navy, maroon, brown, oxford and heather. Sizes 6 to 16 years. Warm Beacon Bathrobes, $3.95 Smart styles, in varied designs, full cut, with shawl collar and cord trimming. Sizes 6 to 16 years. Flannelette Pajamas, $1.35 One and two piece styles, in good, warm outing flan- nel, frog trimmed. Sizes 4 to 18 years. Foys’ Btore, Fourth floor. Christmas Gloves for Brother and Sister You'll find all the sorts of Gloves that children will need this winter in the new Glove Section, adjoining the other sections of young people’s apparel—Fourth floor. ESPECIALLY ATTRAC- BROTHER WOULD TIVE FOR SISTER— PROBABLY LIKE BET- Smart Brushed Wool TER THAN ANYTHING Gauntlets, in lovely soit ELSE these Velour Teddy tans, modes and heathers, Gauntlets, $1, $1.25, $1.50; with contrasting color or leather Scout Gauntlets. striped tops, $2 and $3. $1 pair. i Young People’s Glove Section, Fourth ‘o Why not give her a Warm, Lovely Scarf for Christmas MARABOU SCARFS, in black, dark brown and the nat- ural shade, are lovely. Stole effects, $5 and $10.50. Cape effects, $7.50 and $9.50. Black Marabou Stoles, with os- trich, $6. BRUSHED WOOL SCAREFS, in very attractive color- orings, fringe cdged, $2.45 to $4.50. Tan Camcl’s Hai Scarfs, $6. Tovely Mohair Scaris, in colors, $3 to $4.50. Dainty. Soft Cashmere Scarfs, $10. IHand-woven Wool Scarfs, $7.50 and $10. COLORED CREPE DE CHINE SQUARES, tc be worn under one’s coat over light frocks, $2.25. SILK LACE SCAREFS, of beautiful design, $6 and $9.50. SPANGLED EVENING SCARFS, in colors, are exquis- ite affairs. $15 and $22.50. REAL SPANISH LACE SCARFS, in white and black. $6.50 to $27.50. Neckwear Section, First floer. . The Undergraduate or School Youth’s Suit 2 trousets $3O special at Suits made for strenuous or studious vouths—all of them especially styled and produced to give exceptional wear and excep- tional value. Norfolk Suits Double-breasted Suits Single-breasted Suits Sports Suits Tweeds. Cassimeres and Herringbones: sizes 32 to 36. Undergraduate Overcoals, $30 Big, Warm, Roomy Overcoats, full belted; plaid or contrasting backs; brown, grays, tans and heathers. Men's Clothes Section, Becond floor. To every one on your Gift List is to come direct to this great Christmas Store ond choose from our unexcelled displays especiclly gathered for the Christmas season. Here are gifts of beauty and novelty; gifts unusual and quaint; gifts practical and useful; gifts simple or elaborate; gifts costly or inexpensive—but all of them GIFTS OF FITNESS. SHOP EARLY—MAIL EARLY $15 $19-75(, 2325 3290 |\ g > 2 Exceptional Values in Winter Coats For Your Daughters of 6 to 16 Years Five Styles, $15 Ten Styles, $25 Bolivias, with beaveretie collars: herringbone sports coats, polaires with - beaverette or ST Con including polaire cloth and velours, with or with- it heaverette collars Coun ars. Six Styles, $29.50 Lovely Cordalures with beaverette, Polaires with raccoon, Bolivias with nu- tria collars. Seven Styles $19.75 m polaire. with beaver- ette collars. and sports styles in chinchilla. And you may be sure that whatever the coat Yyou select at these prices—the saving is considerable. Smart School Frocks for Girls Wool serges, velour checks, wool jerseys and wool crepes, with Imght»lrummnz touches of embroidery—many clever color combinations. . i $9.50 to $25 Girls” Sectiop, Fourta fiaor A Christmas HANDKERCHIEF SPECIAL 31 For women, three fne Lincn Ham”ef:rc/u'c/s s —with daintily embroidered corners, in white with colored embroidery—3 diffe Christmas Dox. all white, or in rent stvles in a Handkerchief Section, First flon: For Good Candies and Nuts GO TO THE CANDY SECTION FOURTH FLOOR - Special, 55¢ Ib. Box Delicious Chocolate-Cov- ered Creams, Nut Clusters and Bonbons; always fresh. Big Assortment of NUTS All 1922 crop; in the shell. Almonds, 45c 1b. ‘Walnuts, 45¢c 1b. Filberts, 25¢ 1b. Brazil Nuts, 25¢ Ib. Pecans, $1 1b. Candy Section, Fourth floer. Stem Raisins 45c package Bromm’s Old Virginia Fruit Cake Long famous for its deli- ciousness—1, 2, 4 and 6 1b. boxes, $1.25 to $6 box. Glace Fruits Assorted—1, 2 and 3 ib. boxes, $1, $2 and $3. Vanilla Marshmallows, in tin boxes, 50c box. . Horon s Choonas Comes Sweater Making 12 Times a Year Wovonette is 2 net foundation enabling you to make a Sweater by the siniplest of weaving processes. The time required to make a sweater ranges from one to three days, according to the skill and speed of the weaver. Pat- terns and color schemes are as varied as the ingenuity and skill of the weaver can make them. Wovonette is the foundation of your Sweater, but it be- comes a part of your Sweater —made especially to combine with the rich color schemes of Columbia Yarns. In white. Wovonette is $1.25 a yard Art Embroidery Section, Second floor. —to the one who re- ceives a subscription to some good magazine. Some one on your Christ- mas gift list would surely appreciate such a gift. The Book Store offers wid- est choice; get yours in time to receive the First New Year’s issue. Book Store, Fifth Soor. .n:W‘——“—_——_—_—!—‘——w———__—.u R S LT,

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