Evening Star Newspaper, December 5, 1922, Page 15

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.- ...... 'THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, 1. U. TUESDAY. DECEMBER 5 1922. » . Nature’s Rival Brassieres Special at 69c THE brassiere that gives correct lines and insures the most voguish outer appearance. Fine satin, with heavy lace at top and bottom. Back and front fastening. Sizes 36 to 40, —Third Floor. The Store of j)facu‘cal Jifts SBURGH &-BROTHE Christmas Saving Checks Cashed —— = = Washington—New York—Paris Gift Advisor—Third Floor STORE NEWS for Wednesday, December 6, 1922 Phone Franklin 7400 420-430 Seventh Street Northwest — Useful Christmas Gifts GIFT selected from these articles or from the thou- sands of others equally practical and attractive that fill our Sixth Floor is sure of appreciation and.cer- tain to give pleasure. Come to our SPixlh Floor tomor- row to select gifts substantial and satisfying. Mahogany-finished Serving Trays, in round and oblong shapes, in pretty conventional de- sign on mats with glass bottoms. 85c to $6.00 Book Ends are giits decorative as well as use- We are showing many styles and in_poly- chrome finishes. TPair, $2.25 to $5.00. Mahogany-finished Nut Bowls, some with nut crackers and picks, others ful. with cracker or hammers only. The one pictured is $1.75. Other sets to $5.50. Fancy Weave Work Baskets are gifts thought- ful of the woman who does fancy work and sew- fng. Beautifully lined. Afi shapes. $3.00 to $6.00 Fancy Covered Baskets are used by girls for work baskets or .sometimes lunch baskets. In many pleasing shapes and col- ors. 85c to $7.50 each. —Sixth Floor. A Gift That Will Please Smart Tailored Blouse $2.95 UCH blouses as these fill such a host of needs that they make the most acceptable of gifts. most wanted styles, too—Peggy and Tuxedo models, with long sleeves and tailored cuffs. Fine dimity in striped and cross-bar pat- terns are the materials, and their fine quality alone shows the value of the blouses. And they are just the newest and A fine lace or pointed edge or occasional hemstitch- ing or tucking is their only trimming. All are nicely boxed for gifts. =—=Second Floor. Points of Giving To Be Remembered FO[]NTAIN Pens are gifts that never fail to win apprecia- tion. Waterman’s guaranteed pens are reliable gifts, of known quality. Each, $2.50 to $10.00. WRITING Paper—an unlimited assortment which includes makes well known for quality. A gift always useful, and therefore welcomed. Boxes, 39¢ to $6.00. Get your holiday chapeaux tomorrow! A ONE-DAY Sale of Smart Millinery Not a few selections, but an entire line of our higher priced hats, fa- mous for variety, style and value, reduced to an extremely low price. 3.95 T'S a CHRISTMAS GIFT! We don’t know what else to call it, for in this selling we are practically giving the hats away. Every hat is new—a recent creation, a recent ad- dition to our stock, but we want to do something unusual before the holidays in the hat-selling line. and this is our method. New Mid-Winter Hats---Scores of Styles All of the new and approved styles and materials— smart turbans, mushrooms, oft-the-face models, and others of Baronet, Hair Cloth, Fur- brimmed Hats with embroidered and brocaded crowns, and new Slipper Satin Hats trimmed with sweeping feathers, Skinner's Satin Hats trimmed with fur and brocade. Plenty of them are in black and the dark colors; others choose the light, sparkling holiday shades. —Second Floor. The Season’s Smartest Footwear Dress and Walking Shoes, interpreting the smartest footwear idecs of the season, are shown in this large and interesting assort- $8.50 S'I'LTRD\' strap pumps and oxfords that fill so many everyday needs that they are not to be neglected, shoes with novel straps and Spanish heels that have a claim to more important occasions, and some so decidedly dressy that you might not ex- pect to find them at this low price : Black kid, brown kid, tan calf, patent leather, black satin and combinations of suede and leather. \lany styles to choose from and a complete range of s —Second Floor. Santa has just sent another big shipment —to TOYTOWN AND in it is just about everything to make More.of Those Lansburgh Fine Christmas Silks 'HICH means that a yardage of silk for a gift will be more popular than ever this year. Any one would appreciate silks of such fine qualities as we are showing here, and the purchaser can save a great part of the value when choosing at these moderate prices. Heavy Crepe de Chine and Radium, in dark col- ors or lingerie shades. Yard, $1.98. Crepe de Chine, a splen- did quality, 40 inches wide. Light and dark colors. Yard. $1.69. Taffeta, in plain and changeable shades. 36 inches wide. Many beau- tiful colors. Yard, $1.69. r Plain and Satin Canton Crepe, the season’s unques- tioned leaders. Dark and light colors. Yard, $2.65. Black Satin Duchess, a luxurious quality, in a fast raven black. 36-inch. Yard, $1.69. Black Chiffon Velvet, 40 inches wide; an aristo- crat among the season’s dress goods Al Yard, $6.95. Charmeuse, an all-silk quality that does not ruff up. 40 inches wide. Black and colors. Yard, $1.69. 1 Silk Duvetyne, 36- inch. A fine, stand- ard quality, in all the wanted colors. Special, vard, $3.19. J Costume Velveteen, a lustrous finish, in black and dark colors. 36inches w e. Yard, $2.39. Costume Velvet, with a deep, rich pile and pure silk face. 44 inches wide. Black only. Yard, $5.69. Corduroy, 32 and 36 inch widths, in fifty light and dark shades. Wide wale. Yard, 85c. Persian Corduroy, in the favorite figured de- signs; charming for neg- i 36-inch Yard. —Third Floor. Dainty Lace Collar and -Cuff Sets Venice and Carrick-Ma-Cross Lace Collar and Cuff Sets—Many different styles and designs, in white or cream. Attractively boxed. Set, $1.00. UMBRELI,_AS for Men, Women and Children, of cotton and silk. Wide choice of handle styles. No one ever has too many umbrellas. Each, $1.19 to $15.00. SCHOOL Bags for Boys and Girls, in leather, imitation leather and corduroy or khaki. Useful, and protection for books and lunches. Each, 5éc to $350. G IFT Fixin’s to make the gift look attractive when presented. As important as the selection of the gift. Seals, tags, cards, tinsel cord, ribbons. W —First Floor. No Gift So Loved ‘As a Fluffy Fur Scarf IT’S the surest way to please, for every woman knows the flattery of fur neckpieces. A Special Lot of Fox Scarfs, $29.50 These are of the finest fox, in brown, taupe or black, and have a long, silky brush. They are the kind that may. be. closed up to-the néck and are irresistibly becoming. Scarfs, Stol French seal and raccoon—many of them only one or two of a kind. Specially priced, $29.50 to $95.00. —Second Fioor. boys and girls happy on Christmas morn Boudoir Caps, Boxed, 59 Dainty affairs of silk and lace in several pleasing styles, all quite surprising for such a low price. White, blue. pink, lavender and maize. —First Floor. A Gift for the Large Woman Extra Size Sweaters $7.95 T is quite saie to give the hard-to-fit woman wearing apparel when one chooses such a practical gift as a knitted wool sweater. These are the tuxedo model that gives the greatest possible slimness to her size and are shown in the dark practical colors she likes best—black, navy blue and brown. They have tailored pockets and belt and a rack bottom finish. The tuxedo stole may be worn crossed over in a closed front effect if desired. Sizes 48 to 52. ~Second Floor. T is hardly necessary for us to remind you of handker- I chiefs, for, of course, there are many of them already But if you choose them from such complete assortments as we have here, you can give the greatest possible personality with them and be sure you on vour gift list. les and Large Ca; Collars, of skunk, mole, carl£- and a long time thereafter. Here are a few. Come, see them, and the hundreds of others in our Toytown, Fourth Floor. Mamma Dolls, 20 inches tall, with stuffed body and composition head. A beauty is special at $4.95. Bluebird Mamma Dolls, 18 inches tall, stuffed body. composition head. $295. Games and Books for c. children of all sizes and Pianos for dolls and their ages. Interesting, instruc- little girl mammas. 75c to tive, amusing. 25c to $50.00. $34.95. A Sct of Dishes is dear Imported Dolls, full ball to the heart of every little jointed, moving eyes, full girl, as are aluminum cook sewed wigs, natural lashes. pans. 35c to $2.95. $2.95 to $24.95. —Fourth Floor. Drums, all sizes, 45¢ to | $7.50. Zellophones, musical * tubes; so ecasy to play. 49c to $2.95. ¥ Musical Tops. Touching the top of the handle changes the tune. 50c and 75 have just the right kind. FOR MEyN ol Fine Egyptian Yarn Hand- kerchiefs, hemstitched or with woven corded border. All-white or with border of color. 18¢c. Pure Linen Imported Hand- kerchiefs, hemstitched, with narrow hems. 25c and 35c. All-Enen Handkerchiefs, with white embroidered in- itial. 28¢. Japonette Handkerchicfs, with silk embroidered initial. 12 \V!,Vc.lllte Silk Handkerchiefs, with colored woven border. 58c. Pure Linen Handkerchiefs, hemstitched, with hand-em- broidered initial. $1.9€. FOR WOMEN Pure Linen Handkerchiefs, plain hemstitched, white or colors. 18¢c; 3 for 50c. Fine Lawn and Batiste Handkerchiefs, corner em- broidered in white or colors. 18¢c; 3 for S0c. Handkerchiefs with lace cdge, filet insert or embroid- ered scallops. 25¢c. All-linen French Handker- chiefs, with rolled edge and colored border. 25c. Crepe de Chine Handker- chiefs, embroidered corner. 25¢c. Lissue Handkerchiefs, woven borders of indelible colors. 35¢; 3 for $1.00. HANDKERCHIEFS FOR CHILDREN Boys' Handkerchiefs, with colored printed border. 10c. Boys' Handkerchiefs, with colored or white embroidered initial. 18¢c; 3 for S0c. Children’s Handkerchiefs, plain white, with colored border or embroidered corner. 10¢c. Children’s French Imported Handkerchiefs, colored, with hand-rolled hems. Two in a fancy holder, 69¢c. Children’s Mulberry Bush Everyday Handkerchiefs, seven in a neat box, S6c. Fine Cambric Handkerchiefs, colored embroidered initial. Box of 3, 50c. —First Floer. The Gift Enduring Jewelry There are many cases where nothing but jewelry will do— where nothing clse can express the depth of one’s sentiment. But “still there’s the question, What? Here are a few of the many things in our Jewelry Section that will give you an idea of the pleasure it will be to select your gifts there. Wrist Watch, $17.95 A dainty octagonal case of en- graved 14-kt. white gold, with works that are strictly guaran- teed. A gift that will speak vol- umes to the many “hers” on vour list. Vanity Case, $10.95 It is of sterling silver, in an un- usually attractive shape. There's a4 space for a monogram, too. Inside there are large, clear mir- rors. and a gilt-lined powder compartment. Silver Dorin, $6.95 A lovely double dorin of ster- ling silver that is as great a pleasure to dangle on one’s fin- ger as to use. It is fitted com- plete with rouge and powder coni- pacts and puffs. Spanish Combs, $12.95 They are <o important in the evening headdress that there's hardly a woman who has not wished for one. This one is of black and jade. claborately stud- ded with sapphire color brilliants. % Mesh Bags, $12.95 This bag is of very fine gold- plated meshMwith a novel curved opening and amethyst-studded snaps. The bottom is finished in fringed cffect. Tt is stérling silver. with stripes showing a tint of gold. There are two spaces for photographs inside, and the locket is a charm- ing ornament to wear on onc’s chain or sautoir. - ~—First . Floor. L3

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