Evening Star Newspaper, December 18, 1922, Page 17

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\ ; THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. €, MONDAY, DECEMBER 18, 1922 Shop Early in the Morning The Store of jji’acticat Jifts E A mere powder puff is a necessity, but when it is topped with a_charming little kewpie with a silk skirt it serves a dou- ble purpose. Complete with a glass puff bowl. g —First Floor. Kewpie Puffs, 75¢ if Possible . JANSBURGH 8-BROTH 420-430 Seventh Strect Northwest STORE NEWS for Tuesday, December 19, 1922 A mild Winter and alert buying on our part, bring about this Spectacular Sale of Women’s New Winter Coats Values not due until February— now, because we took advantage of an unusual market condition. O get right into the story: The mild weather this winter has leit manufacturers with coats on their hands—great quantities of coats. We, cauging conditions, kept our stocks of coats down, and were able to go into the market, take our pick oi what manufacturers had on hand, and offer them in a sale more remarkable than any we can remem- her, at a price so far from their actual value that comparative prices would sound unreasonable. The coats are of the smartest fabrics and styles created for this scason. They are superbly fashioned, splendidly trimmed and finished. You could not do better than to invest vour Christimas savings into one of these coats, for the very tag end of the season will see no values to surpass them. The number. we regret to say, is not as great as we wished. \We nrge vou to shop promptly. for to lose this opportunity will be disappointing. indeed. Come early tomorrow. We give briefly, some details of the coats—but pe'rso.nal inspection alone will suffice to give full appreciation. MATERIALS TRIMMINGS STYLES j Bohvias 5("[ Collars Stray'ghth'nc Cordelias Embroidered Blouses Mondains Caracul Draped Suedines Beaverette Circular Velours Manchurian Wolf Paneled —Second Floor. Bring your gift Jist to our Boys’ section, where you will find - Practical Gifts for Boys ERE are all sorts of prac~ tical gifts that will delight Boy rel- atives and friends---gifts they will like, and will add to their comfort and enjoy- ment. You'llfind many suitable articles here. at the prices you want to pay- Boys' Bath Robes — Warm Boys’ Mackinaws, in smart ones just like Dad's. Fach, plaids, are warm and service- $2.45 to $4.95. able. $6.75. Boys’ Wash Suits, in attrac- tive styles, $1.45 and $1.95. Boys® Raincoat Outfits — Tan colored coat and sou'- r hat to match. $3.95. Boys’ Two-pants School Suits, smartly fashioned of serviceablé mixtures. $6.75. Rubber Raincoats and Sou’- Buckles, highly pol- ; stand high in boyish es- teem. ILach, 49c. Indian Outfits for the heap big chief who's rarin’ to go. Fach, $1.00 to $4.95. Leather Belts, with slide buckles, are voted essential to the reg’'lar feller’s outfit. 49c. Suspenders, in pleasing col- ors, add that grown-up feeling. 49c. i Cut Silk and Knit Ties that rival big brother’s for style, 49c. Windsor Ties are boyish ties that mammas like. 49c. wester Hats to match make a dandy gift. $3.45. Sou'wester Rain Hats are popular with boys and quite practical gifts. 79c. Rain Cap and Cape, a two-in- one garment that keeps out the weather, 98c. Tim’s Knitted Caps come down around the head and neck like a visor, $1.55. Cowboy Play Suits will give the young bronco buster lots of pleasure. $1.98. —Fotrth Floor, r Choose Gifts from the Christmas Sale of Silks, $1.69 yd. The most popular weaves, in qualities that are surprising, even in Lansburgh silks. What more acceptable gift could you make than a yardage of one of these fine weaves for a much wanted gar- ment? Eve wanted colorings. 40-inch Lustrous Charmeuse 40-inch Fine Lingerie Radium 40-inch Heavy Crepe de Chine one of these is offered in an assortment of the most 40-inch New Changeable Satins 36-inch Plain and Glace Taffeta 36-inch New Figured Foulards 32-inch Broadcloth Silk Shirtings Extra Special! Crepe de Chine and Radium, $1.98 Yard Crepe de chine of a heavy quality, all pure silk, and radium that is unsur passed for fine lingerie. All-Silk Crepe de Chine $1.19 Yard Crepe de Chine—all silk, 40 inche=. a superior quality; white only. For making lovely lingerie and blouses. Special. yard, $1.19. 40 inches wide, in a choice of thirty-five colors. Black Chiffon Velvet $6.65 Yard For real luxury there is no other fabric that gives so much of it at such a low price. 38 and 40 inch widths, in a rich raven black. —rnira Floor. Women’s Silk Umbrellas, $5.50 Perhaps you will marvel that you never thought of such a useful present before. Tese are of fine silk gloria. \ wide silk tape edge gives a pleasing finish, and the handles are of bakelite or amber of an unusually fine quality. —First Floor. For the Young Girl on Your List 2 T he Junior Circlet Ii her figure is just be- ginning to take on womanly lines, a young girl could not be better pleased than to re- ceive a Junior Circlet among her gifts this vear. Tt is de- signed by the famous makers of the Nemo Circlet, with its same perfection of work- ‘manship, but is shown only in sizes 32 to 36, and has a suppleness allits own. Com- plete in a holly decorated en- velope. —Third Floor. A Gift of Lasting Charm Lovely Feather Fans, $5.95 Just one long fluffy plume fashions them, and they are shown in the most adorable shades—to go with any eve- ning gown. Coral, sapphire, American beauty, jade, gold, black and many other shades. A gift that is sure to bring delight to the woman who receives it. Feather Fans for Children The little miss who is looking forward to Christ- mas parties can be just as smart as her elders if she carries a small fan of pretty colored feathers. There are many styles and colors. 50c to $3.00. —First Fleor. Mahogany Candlesticks 95¢ each They-add such charm and beauty to the room they " grace that any woman who takes pride in her home would love to have several. They have sitk shades of va- rious colors and wax can- dles to match. A very low price. —First Floor. A Useful Gift her Portfolios, $7.50 \ handy picce of writing equipment that is useiul either at home or while traveling. There’s a tablet of good quality writing paper, st memorandum books for stamps, notes and addresses and a pocket for envelopes. The porticlio is of long-grain leather, in green, purple, red or black. and folds up neatly and locks with a spring lock Other portfolios of czlf and acresai, $2.95 to $6.95. —First Floor. Special Christmas Offering of Women’s Felt Slippers g th 3 lete as if it were e to select f go. The slippers are really worth a great deal more, tov with their fine, well wearing felt and soft padded soles. Tt are trimmed with ribbon and pompon and shown i sorts of desirable colors. Packed in a holly box, too. —Bargain Table—First Floor. several wee! Correct Selection Made Easy— Consult This List of Practical Gifts Cut Glass, $1.50 to $35 _You never saw any one who failed to be pleased with a gift of cut glass. We offer an endless assort- ment of beautiful pieces at any price you wish to pay. Libbey Cut Glass Bowls Water Sets Celery Trays Sugar and Cream Scts Nappies Spoon Trays Hair Receivers Powder Jars Lamps Vases Wine Sets Cruets Relish Dishes Candlesticks Water Bottles Cologne Bottles Baskets Fern Dishes - Gifts of Potter}: 35¢ to $35.00 Are not ordinary gifts, and they arc decidedly practical and ornamental. Many shapes and patterns to choose from—ivory, ivory and green, brown and green; glazes and luster finishes, in yellow. blue. iri- descent green, pink, rose and brown. - j‘:md }2 inch Ju;dgfi:m Window Boxes nieres and Pedestals Hanging Baskets Umbrelta Stands Lily Bowls Wall Pockets Baskets Japannas Vases —sixta Floor. e o Gifts that AlwaysPlease 11 you are still at a loss for what to give some important person on vour list, you will no doubt find something in teresting in this column. Sranish Combs $1.50 to $12.95 These are so important to the evening head that vou could not go amiss in st lecting one ‘tor r young or not s a host of sty Corsage Bouguets 75c to $1.95 Since artificial flowers play a neat ini~hed bo The han- dder and blades each separaie compart king the whole a ctive gift ment, very at —First Floor. Silver Dorin, $6.95 A lovely double dorin of sterling silver that is as great a pleasure to dangle on one’~ finger as it is to use. It i~ beautifully engraved and fit ted complete with rouge and powder compacts, pufis and clear mirror m lid. —First Floor. Gold Wrist Watch $17.95 A dainty octagonil case ol engraved 14-kt. white gold, with works that are strictly guaranteed. Finished with « black wrist ribbon and white gold slide. A gift that will surcly he appreciated by the many “hers” on your list. —First Floor.

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