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Men’s (Fioves $3.50 - Men like practical gifts— that's why these gloves, of genuine buckskin, will be gladly welcomed. In the cor- rect drab shade, heavy out- seams, three-row welt backs; regular and cadet sizes. Genuine Gray Mocha Gloves, $3.50. Best quality Cape Walling Gloves, tan and cordovan, $3.50. Men’s Fine Silk Ties, $1 For every occasion. Fancy cut silk ties in an almost end- less variety of patterns, stripes, figures, plain colors, Persian checks and plaids; in the new, correct shapes. Silk and Wool Mixed Four- in-Hands; the better yrade that does not show pin holes or wrinkles, $1. Tuxedo or Full-dress Ties, $1. Men's Furnishings Section, First Floor. Sterling Silver Candlesticks, $15 Few gifts have the charm of sterling silver—and few gifts in silver are lovelier than stately candlesticks — these are of simple design—$15 pair; others, $15 to $40 pair. Reproduction Sheffield Plate Candlesticks, Special, $§4 pair Silverware Seetion, First flvor. Clocked Silk Hose, $3 Hose are always much appre- ciated—and _these will be espe- cially so. They have the fash- ionable open lace clocks, and may be had in black, white. the desired street shades and gold and silver. Other Clocked Hose, $420 to 6 pair. oiery Section, First floor. A Bath Robe for the Boy, $5 These are made just like Dad's —so he'll like them all the more. Big, comfy robes—with shawl collars, edged with cord, and fin- ished with cord girdies. New checks, figured and Indian de- signs in varied colors. Other robes, $5 and up. Sizes 4 to 18 years. Boys' Sectlon, Fourth foor. Brushed Wool Scarf Set, $7.50 A smart gift for the subdeb on your Christmas list is the gift of a brushed wool scarf with a brushed wool hat smartly trimmed in leather to match. Lovely shades blue, " tan, poppy red and brown. Girls’ Section, Fourth floor. Silk Vests, $3.50 Silk Bloomers, $5.50 These are of heavy Milaness silk jersey—and one may choose vest and bloomers separately or as a set; in lovely delicate shades of pink, orchid, salmon and white. Kalt Underwesr Section, Third fioor. THE \ Jeweled Necklaces, $3.95 These charming jeweled neck- laces of very moderate cost make most delightful Christ- mas gifts. There are many different placque and pendant designs—in art metal and imi- tation semi-precious stones, such as amber, jade, ruby, sapphire, aquamarine and amethyst. Jewelry Bection, First floor. Woolly Sweater Suits, $7.50 For the very youngest on the Christmas list, a woolly sweater suit which includes sweater, leggings, cap and mitts—will make a warm re- membrance atChristmas time. In pink or blue, sizes 6 months to 2 years. An Embroidered Quilted Silk Robe, $7.50 —for a little girl of 2 to 6, comes in rose, pink, light and old blue. Infants’ Section, Fourth floor. Artificial Silk Sweaters, $9.75 Are handmade and come from abroad—and a gift to wear al- ways appeals to the heart of maid or matron. The style sketched—a jacquette model which comes in white and varied smart colors; a slip- over of artificial silk, in col- ors, is $10.75. Sweater Section, Third fioor. Shitred Silk Negligees, $22.50 The exquisite, personal gift that every woman delights in —a silken negligee for leisure hours. Several charming new styles in pastel colored crepe satin or crepe de chine are variously trimmed in shirred sitk; one sketched in tur- uoise blue crepe satin— 2.50. Quilted Satin Slippers in varied colors are $2.50. Bro- caded Mules, in silver, gold or Plill?’. $10 pair. lon, Neglige Bec! Third fioor. Slipper Bection, Third floor. Gift Handkerchiefs, 50c The ever-popular, ever-liked gift of handkerchiefs. Col- ored linen, gaily embroidered ; white linen embroidered in colors; French handmade col- ored linen ones; initialed handkerchiefs; spoke hem- stitched white linen ones; scalloped edged Swiss linen; all-white and white with col- ers—hundreds and hundreds of them. 50c each. Handkercaier Sectios, First Soor. EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. ¢, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 17, 1923, ‘mfiffifimavh & Lnghrop —1The Christmas Store < LA S | Ready for Christmas Shoppers These are Services to Help You THE GIFT SECRETARY —can solve your gift problems easily and with the assurance that what you give will be entirely acceptable; ask her to find out secretly just what “your folks” want most— Gift Secretary, Fourth floor. mas,’ FREE TRANSPORTATION —to any shipping point in the continental United States—those sending gifts far away will find this service most convenient. Christmas Seal, “do not open until Christ- will be attached to all gift packages upon request. GIFT WRAPPING —any gifts selected for Christmas will be suitably packed and wrapped for presenta- tion—just slip in your card and we do the . rest—what could be more simple and con- venient? POST OFFICE —G St. Statiom, 1st floor, under the balcony —Every post-office service is given you here. Money Orders, Stamps, Registered Mail, Parcel Post. You can mail your gifts with- out leaving the store. Park Your Car in the Parking Zone Our Motor Coach brings you direct to the G St. Entrance without charge. Furniture Gifts that are as lasting as the friend- ship or love that prompts the giving, ever constant reminders of the thought- ful good judgment of the donor. The pieces described and sketched are examples of how low priced really good furniture may be. This Sewing Cabinet, $30 —has a charm and beauty notably different from the ordinary piece of this type. Of dark brown mahogany in rich color and grain effect. The drawer is separated into handy compartments for thread, needles and buttons, while below is a roomy bin for embroidery or sewing. Others, $11.50 to §$35. This End Table, $20 —is of solid brown mahogany, beautifully finished in a dur- able, dull tone. Lower shelves for books and magazines. The top will accommodate a lovely lamp or a box of sweets. Others $12.50 to $45. Spinet Desk, $92.50 —not only adds a pleasant touch of refinement to a room, but becomes the business of- fice of the home. The large drawers, the piano-hinged top and particularly beautiful in- terior, the heavy octagon legs, —all combine to make the desk articularly attractive. Others §32.50 to $160. The Chair, $20 —has beautifully shaped octa- gon legs, tapestry-covered seat, and is of solid mahogany. Others $13.50 to $45. Furniture Section, Eixth floor. Santa Claus Land a2 World of Toys Santa Claus Himself is Here, too Mahogany Tea Wagon $32.50 —has rubber-tired wheels, drop handle, drop leaves and serving tray. Solid mahogany. Others $22.50 to $60. Gate-leg Table, $18.50 —has solid mahogany top; popular drop-leaf style; size §6x34 inches. Others $21.50 to 110. Bridge Tables $10to $25 —in handsome designs, includ- ing brilliant oriental effects in color. They fold conveniently. Mah Jongg Tables, $25 Splendid tables in ebony finish, with four trays and moire top. Our From the hundreds of wonderful toys we have selected these six interesting values—for girls and boys. o Mamma Dolls, $4.95— will walk and talk and go to sleep. Doll Carriages, $11.50— are built just like a real baby’s carriage—in reed- fiber, gray or ivory. Nursery Phonograph, $25 —plays real records—and is just the right size for little folk to use. Electric Trains, $25 —with engine, 3 cars and tracks. Moving Picture Ma- chine, $10—includes the machine, rewind attachment, slides, operator’s badge and film. Coaster Wagons, $8.75—Good, big ones, with rubber- tired disc wheels and steel gear. Santa Claus Land, Fourth Fleor. 23-piece Luster Tea Set, $19.50 —would delight one’s hostess at Christmas time—this one in a delicate buff and blue is charmingly decorated in white cherry blossoms; it has tea- pot, creamer, sugar, cups, saucers and plates for six. Other Tea Sets, $10.50 to $35. China Sectlon, Fifth fioor, Van Briggle Pottery for Christmas This delightful pottery takes charming form for Christmas Gifts—and one may choose from a collection of varied pieces—in the soft, dull glow- ing reds and blues—or blues and greens, $1.25 to $45 piece. Pottery Section, Fifth floor. A Delightful Lamp, $9.50 For one’s boudoir or desk will shed its friendly rays through a charming little hand- painted glass shade; one may choose from several different finishes—ivory, copper, an- tique gold or verde; shades with floral or dainty scenic designs in colors. Other Boudoir Lamps, $3 to $15. ‘Lamp Section, Second floor. Bed Light, $5.25 If she is fond of reading in bed, this charming and quite as useful bed light will be a welcome gift. It hangs over the top of the bed—is of changeable or plain taffeta, in rose, orchid or blue, trimmed with rosebuds and ribbon. Art Section, Second floor. Fitted Traveling Case, $25 Of cobra grained cowhide with removable tray beauti- fully fitted with amber-cellu- loid or shell-celluloid fittings —and is an exceptional value. Traveling Goods Section, First floor, Irish Linen Luncheon Set, $10.50 The Christmas gift of linen takes charming form in this luncheon set of Irish linen with wide border of gold or rose; it includes a S54-inch cloth and 6 hemstitched nap- kins. Linen Section, Second ficor. Beautiful Silken Wool Quilt, $37.50 If it plans to spend its days under feminine supervision, it will assume a satin brocaded coat of gold, blue or rose—a lining of silk to match, and it will be filled with softest wool. Other Silken Quilts, $25 to $50. Bedwear Section, Second floor. A Humidor, $12 Of mahogany, porcelain lined ; it will hold a hundred cigars— and it has a plate on which we. will engrave his initials, if it is chosen in time to do the work. Other Humidors, $6.50 to $50. Bmoking Accessories, First. fioor. Glass Bow! with Fruit, $2.95 Ar-tificial fruit, of course, but so delectable looking for one's bouffet or table center; the bowl is a large and lovely one of opalescent coloring—and stands on a black stand. The Gift of Colored Glassware, $5 doz. Will especially appeal to the hostess who delights in lovely service things. At this low price one may choose goblets, high and low sherbets, cock- tail, wine and cordial glasses —in a lovely jade green or amethyst color glassware. Tumblers to match, $2.50 dozen. Glassware Section, Fifth floor, Pillows, $5 Scarfs, $10 Charming gifts that are not only beautiful in the home, but entirely useful. The pil- low and scarf may be had to match —both of handsome tapestry and velvet with gold braid trimming. One may choose from mulberry. brown, rose or blue to match the - color scheme of the home for which you intend your gift. Couch Covers, $25 In Oriental Colorings Beautiful couch covers of soft velvet in correct repro- ductions of richly colored ori- ental rugs. Upholstery Section, Fifth flaor $7.50 Reflecting the good taste of the giver—these are vertical or horizontal, with decorative gilt-toned frames and fine, clear mirror plates. Parrish Pictures—"“Day- break,” $10. A charming giit for any home—*“Daybreak,” the newest Parrish picture is especially delightful—it comes in varied sizes. $2 to $25. Picture and Mirror Section, Fifth floor. Percolator, $25 Among the many practical electrical gifts none is more welcomed in any home than the percolator—this loving cup design in nickel-plated— has black handles and will serve nine cups of delicious coffee—a 6-cup size, $22.50. Other Percolators, $9 to $25. The complete set pictured, $42.50. Housewares Section, Fifth floor. Ecrase and Wicker Sewing Basket, $55 1f she sews a fine seam, she will delight in this charm- ingly equipped sewing basket from England. It is in beau- tiful ecrase leather in rose, lined to match—and it is fitted with almost all sewing necessities. Other Sewing Baskets, $5 to Leather Goods Section.