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x THE FEVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. ?'f.. FRIDAY, DECEMBER 8, 1922. (9%/7(rfmaf Just a few more days, and then, down the stairs to the living room or upstairs to the nursery—it’ll bé a glorious occasion when the kiddies go digging down to the toes of their stockings to see what Santa has left them. Christmas Gifts for Babies omz'flg And just to be sure it will be the best Christmas morning ever, we are splendidly prepared in all the sections de- voted to children—and in the Wonderful Land of Santa Claus—to help you make it a very Merry Christmas for every one of them. - Gift Gift Gift Eiderdown Dainty Novelties Adorable Bonnets SOCk s Sli ers | lmbr Cl Ias Bath Robes Silk-covered Garment —any baby’d delight to p p —with slippers to match Hangers, $1. wear—are made of crepe Infants’ and Children’s Silk Boys’ Felt Slippers, $1.75 For Little Boys or Girls— —in pink or blue, satin trimmed, already boxed for Christmas—$3.50. Dainty Handmade Slips —with a bit of lace around neck and sleeves, $1.25. Others, $3.50 to $10, are more elaborate with beau- tiful handwork. Exquisite Sacques —of cashmere or crepe de chine, hand-embroidered and daintily scalloped— some are lined with silk, $3.50 to $9. Baby’s First Shoes —with soft soles, and made of soft, white, pink or blue kid, $1.25. Toilet Sets, with dainty hand-painted designs, in pink or blue, in varied sizes, 75¢ to $5. ST Hot Water Bottles, with Slip-Over Sweaters painted nursery designs, $1.25 and $1.50. In satin cases, $2. Fancy Ribbon Rosettes, to trim baby’s clothes, 75¢ to $1.25. Ribbon-covered Carriage Straps, in pink or blue, $1.50 to $3.50. Rattles—every baby would love to play with, 50c to de chine or georgette and trimmed rosettes or a bit of lace, ~—with Caps to Match—in lue they are, and those with tam-o’- shanter, are $5—and those with caps edged with an- gora, $5 Infants’ Section, Fourth floor. pink or with frills, cffects—with Boys® $3 pair. Baby’s Bath Thermome- ters, $1. Hand-painted Silk Baby Books, $1 and $3.50. Hand-painted Carriage Silk Bootees —hand-crocheted and trimmed with pink or blue —$1.50 to $3.50. Silk Ankle Ties —of crepe de chine for little babies’ dress-up oc- casions, 75¢c. A HandFkerchief for Every Day of the Week —in this dainty box of Col- ored Handkerchiefs — with embroidered designs in the " $1 Box Oandkerchief Section, First floor. Delicious Hard Candies 40c Lb. Pure Hard Candies that chil- dren love—and among the different shapes are pepper- mint pillows, lemon drops, jack straws and buttercups. Candy Section, Fourth floor. From Grandma and Grandpa to Baby Sterling Silver Baby Cups, in varied dainty shapes and styles, $4 to $10. . A Sterling Silver Baby Set, of cup, fork, spoon and napkin ring, in a lovely; velvet-lined case, $12. Baby’s Pap Bowls, of sterling sil- ver, plain or hammered, $10 to $20. Silver-plated Knife, Fork and Spoon Sets, many different pat- terns, 50c to $4.75. Silverware Section, First floo:. Clips, 50c to $1.50. Gifts for Girls Party Frocks —of delicately colored silks, trimmed with ruffles and lace and ribbons and rosebuds— pretty enough to please the most fastidious little girl of 6 to 14— $15 to $39.50 A New Coat —with raccoon or beaverette collar, would make a good gift— $25 Slip-over Sweaters, $5.50. Scarf and Hat Sets, $5 and $6.50. ‘Tams, $1.50 to $3. Scarfs, $1.95 to $3.95. Blanket Bath Robes, $3. Corduroy Robes, $3. Satin Pajamas, $7.50. Crepe Pajamas, $2 and $3.50. ;:7“5,: de Chine Gowns, $5 and Envelope Chemise, $4.50. Camisole of silk, $2. Silk Petticoats, $3.50 to $5.50. Silk Princess Slips, $5 and $7.50. Silk Rain Capes, $6.75. All of these and many other at- tractive gifts for girls—in ghe GIRLS’ SECTION, FOURTH FLOOR. The Land of Santa Claus Is Bubbling Over With N TOYS TOYS TOYS Funny-Face Family Reddy, whitie and bluey, with their pets, $1 box. To Teach Little Folk —to read, write, count and spell, are educa- tional boards, $1, $1.25 and $1.50. Stone Building Blocks - To make pretty houses and villages, $1 to $8 set. Jazzbo Jim They’ll love the way he dances on the roof of his little log-cabin, 50c. . A Set of Toy Furniture —will be needed for dolly’s house and please her owner, 35c to $15 set. ADoll Baby —that cries “ma-ma,” is prettily dressed in frock and cap and slippers and socks, $3.50. Bubble Movie Tops —that show pretty pictures as it spins around, will delight little folk, 25c. ‘To Cook Her Dolly’s Meals Little baking sets complete, 50c, $1 and $2. ’ A Charming Little Decorated Tea Set —15 pieces—will delight the littlest house- keeper, $3.25. ‘When Washday Comes Around A laundry set of tin tub, wash board, dryer, clothesline and box of clothespins—$1. A Doll Cradle Mary Jane’s Doll House Completely furnished, $1.25. Extra Furni- ture, 10c set. T Balls Hundreds of them, from little ones at 10c to great big ones, $2.25. Alphie Blocks Will help you learn your A B C’s, $2 and $3.25 set. Furnished Bungalows For your very small dolls to live in, $3.50. Reed Strollers To get dollies out into the fresh air, $3.75 and $5. Pop Guns That real boys like, 35¢c. Mechanical Trains Of every sort and size—1 set has engine, tender and one coach, four picces of track, 85¢; others up to $7 set. Toy Pianos With 15 keys, already to be moved into dolly’s house, $2.50. Humpty Dumpty Circuses . Are heaps of fun, $2 and $3.25. Nelke Romper Dolls, $1.25 Teddy Bears That squeak and turn their heads upon re- quest, 16-inch size, $1.50. Drums To rock your dolly to sleep, is made of wood " < in light oak fgnish, $2—\vhil'e a little bed to That make lots of noise, 85c. match, with pillows and mattress, is $2.75. Tin Horns, 25¢, 35¢, 50c. ToPutin Christmas Every Child Christmas Stockings Stockings . Likes Books Bags oi lgargles.o‘l:‘% —and here in the Christ- E:?n’-gac. ela“c-s, b Filled with Toys—to ‘t‘l?es Ln;:zkois tg::tz“gm‘l: Knitting Spools, Sc. hang on the Christ- you will find books to et mastree. 0ctod5, | | plouesemim ooy Music Boxes, 10c. R d sister, too. Jun;(p::ngt }‘Ja%ks. Szcs Joy Bags, Filled 3’:31;::15(1"}302?(_5,"65‘: and ck-in-the-box, 25c. . 3 ttrac- '(':arawling Bugs, 25¢c. with TOYS, 50c I tive. et yatag S - ! Hundreds and Hundreds of Other Toys: in This Wondetful Land of Santa Claus FOURTH FLOOR. Socks, plain and dropstitch ribbons run through crocheted tops— Christmas boxed, 75¢ pair. Camel’s Hair and q Wool Golf Socks—with turn- 45 6, over cuff tops, sizes 7 to 9%, Misses” Wool Sports —varied shades, $1.25 pair. Misses’ Silk Socks, 34 length —in black, white, tan and cordovan, $1.25 pair. Children’s Hosiery Section, Fourth floor. 11 to 6. pers, Socks Soles and heels. sizes 5 to 2. $2 pair. Gifts for Boys Bath Robes— made of warm, fleecy blanket robing, in the styles and de- signs and colors that please real boys. $3.95 to $15. Raincoats— He’s sure to like a Raincoat, and from these large selections you can choose the best of makes. Single and double breasted models. $5 to $15. Sweaters— always make good giits, whether it’s a big boy or a lit- tle boy you are giving to. Our Fine Shaker Sweaters, $10; Keller Koats, $6.50 and $7.50; Woodward & Lothrop Spe- cial Sweaters, coat and pull- over styles, $4.85. Then there are shirts, ties, pa- jamas, suits, overcoats and many other splendid gifts for boys in the ~ BOYS® STORE, FOURTH FLOOR. Mondmard & Lothrop .. pair, with comfy soles, sizes Boys® Tan Kid Everett Slip- $3 pair, with leather soles and heels; sizes 115 to 2. $3.50 pair for sizes 234 dles Growing Girls’ Satin Slip- pers, $2.50 pair, with leather Misses’ and Children’s Felt Slippers, $1.75 pair, with painted nursery designs; Misses’ and Children’s Puss- in-Boots or Cavalier Slip- pers, high cut—in red; sizes 5 to 11, $1.75 pair; 1134 to 2, Children's Shoe Section, Fourth fioor. Cotton Umbrellas, with wood handles, in opera, . W. or Pickwick shapes, $1. Cotton Gloria Umbrellas, for little girls, have wood hau- finished with wrist rings or leather straps, like mother’s. $1.50. Little Boys’ Gloria Cloth Umbrellas, with P. W. han- dles, trimmed with silver. $2.25. Canes—for the very, very Yyoung man to carry when hc goes a-walking—have baka- lite handles, 75c. Colored Silk Umbrellas, $4 and $5. Youths’ Gloria Cloth Um- brellas, $2 and $2.50. Tmbrelia Section, First Sour She’ll Love a Set of Furs Why not chovse one of these? White Coney Sets, $7.50 and $10. Gray Coney, $15. Imitation Ermine, $10. Squirrel, in gray and white, $12.50 and $18.50. Muskrat, $12.50. Thibet, $10. Beaver, $35. Iceland Fox, $12.50. Fur Section, Third floor. Gift Gloves For either boys or girls are Fleece-lined Capeskin or Mocha Gloves— $1.75, $2, $2.50 For very cold weather—these Warm Woolen Gauntlets. Many different colors and styles— $1.50 to $3 Pair Children’s Glove Séction, Fourth floor. Give Your Boy a Radio Set Endicott, with phones, $15.50. Acriola Jr., with phones, $25. l;zasdiola One, with phones, These are sets just for local re- ceiving. But for long distance—Aeriola Sr., with phones and tubes, $65, will let him receive as far away as Pittsburgh and Atlanta Radio Section, Fourth floor. 3