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) \ Christmas has already come to this great Christmas Gift Store. Here from the thousands of attractive gift-things vou may shop for your entire gift list. Selection offers not one, but many, many delightful gifts from -which to choose for the whole family, Gift Jewelry that will please a man or a woman For Men: Sterling Silver’ Belt Buckles, smartly engine turned, with space for initials, $3.50 to $6.50. 3uckles with gold tops, $6.50 to $8.50. Sterling Cigarette Cases, hammered or engine turned, $12.50 to $46. Platinum-top Cuff Links, on 14-karat green gold; beautifully engine turned, $15 to $48 pair. . Sterling Flasks, hammered or engine turned; varied sizes, $19 to $50; silver-plated flasks, $8.50 to $23. For Women: Necklaces of semi-precious stones, include charming things in jade, crystal, amber, ame- thyst, carnelian, lapis and coral, $20 to $150. Earrings, in semi-precious stones; delight- fully mounted, $13.50 to $40. Flexible Bracelets, of green gold or platinum topped—with sapphires, diamonds and ame- thyst, $20 to $220. Wrist Watches, 18-karat white gold; rectan- gular shape, 13-jewel movements, $50 and $60. Platinum-top Wrist Watches, on 18-karat white gold, $95 and $115. Jewelry Section, First floor. Artistic Pottery that will make a charming gift for one’s hostess—or home Italian Pottery—with its exquisiteness of de- sign and colorings, offers a choice of many artistic gift-things. Baskets, $2.50 to $10.50 Oval Dishes, $2.50 and $4.50 Jardinieres, $2 to $10 Haeger Pottery—exquisite in coloring, distinc- tive in design; some in soft yellow, some pale jade. others blue. Fruit Bowls, $5 to $9.50 Bulb Bowls, $1 to $1.95 Jardinieres, $1.75 and $3 Comports, $1.50 and $2.25 Deruta Pottery—here, too, one finds delightiul home gift-things: Vases, in great variety, $1.50 to $18.50 Plates, $3.75 to $15 Jardinieres, $2.50 to $10.50 Fottery Section, Fifth fioor. Best New Books . for reading—and giving The Middle of the Road, by Philip Gibbs, $2. Jeremy and Hamlet, by Hugh Walpole, $2. Doctor Nye, by Joseph Lincoin, $2. The Hawkeye, by Herbert Quick, $2. Butterfly, by Kathleen Norris, $2. The Gaspards of Pine Croft, by Ralph Con- ner, $2. Sir John Dering, by Jeffery Farnol, $2. Never the Twain Shall Meet, by Peter B. Kyne, $2. The Alaskan, by James Oliver Curwood, $2. Michael’s Evil Deeds, by E. Phillips Oppen- heim, $2. o Book Section, Fifth-floor, NG STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 29, ‘1923, FAMILY | [gi £ 3 = El EIEl 1] Slsis]g ] HigH =] A Variety-of Attractive Gifts—at a Variety-of Prices Gifts Especially Planned for Women Attractive Handmade Lingeric Blouses, $2 Boudoir Caps, daintily colored, $1 to $10.50. to $9.75. Costume Overblouses, in colors, $5.75 to $20. Exquisite French Beaded Blouses, $12.75 to $35. Tmported Cardigan Jackets, of wool, $8.75 to $27.50. Artificial Silk Slip-ons, $9.75 to $45. Novelty Aprons of many styles, $1 to $2.50. Pleated Georgette Underthings, $12 to $22.50. Philippine Embroidered Underthings, $2 to $5. French or Belgian Underthings, $2.50 to $20. Silk Negligees, distinctly different, $I2 to $100. Silken Sacques, for varied uses, $6 to $10.50. Corduroy Robes, for lounging hours, $4 to $15. Novelty Pajamas, in colors, $3 to $5. Colored Crepe Nightgowns, $1.50 to $3.50. ;‘.n\'clopc Chemise, in white and colors, $1 to 3. Bloomers, smartly tailored, $3 to $2. Bedroom Slippers, of many styles, $1.75 to $10. Silhouette Slips, of crepe-satin, $13.50. Fulgurante Slips, for dance frocks, $15. Milanese Silk Jersey Bloomers, $5. Embroidered Colored Radiu}m Petticoats, $7.50, Baby Gifts —as charming as they are useful; they'll please mother, too. Beacon Blanket Robes, $1.50 to $3.50. Japanese Silk Quilts, $5. Japanese Silk Quilted Robes, $7.50. Dainty Handmade Dresses, $2.50 to $10. Cunning Crocheted Sacques, $1.50 to $3.50. Hand-crocheted Bootees, 75¢c to $3. % Rattles, that will amuse, 50c to $1.50. Celluloid TFoilet Sets, $1.25 to $3. 4-piece Toilet Sets, $3.50 to $5. Carriage Clamps of many styles, 75c to $1.25. Celluloid Coat Hangers, painted, 50c. Hot-water Bottles, $1.25 to $2. Silk Afghan Straps, $1.50 and $2.50. Record Books, to keep cunning baby happen- isngs in, will delight baby’s mother, $1 to 3.50. Infants’ Bection, Fourth fioor. From the Women’s Gift Sections, Third floor For Any Gitl 1f she is as young as 10, or-as old as 16, she will love dainty underthings—especially silk underthings. A Silk Jersey Gown, trimmed with dainty filet lace, comes in such delectable shades as pale pink and lovely peach, $7.50. Silk Vests and Bloomers to match this gown will make a charming set—but these are sold separately—the vests, $3; bloomers, $3.50. gtlsicr vests, $2.50 to $3.50; bloomers, $3 to Beacon Cloth Robes or any other warm fab- ric Bath Robes are popular gifts, $3.75 to $7.50. Novelty Combinations, of fine batiste, come in white or dainty colerings, $1.50. Girls" flgtflon. Fourth fleer, For Any Boy A Sweater, an all-worsted Shaker, a pull- over sweater, a_sweater that buttons down the front, golf style; but a good, warm, use- ful sweater, $5, $7.50 or $10. Bathrobes, made in the patterns that Dad wears, $5; other smart styles, up to $16.50. Shirts and Blouses, all styles, all fabrics, all colors. Blouses begin at $1—shirts, $1.50 and up. £ Cut Silk or Knitted Ties, in just the right colorings for boys, 50c and up. Hickok Belts and Buckles, in sets, $1 up; belt straps, 50c to $1. Initialed Buckles, 50c and $1. Beltograms, $1. Boys' Section, Fourth fioer. - | mjfl}fimavh & W nghrop «1he Christmas Store To Help You Christmas Shop, if your family lives far away—these Services: Post Office; Packing and Shipping of Gifts to any part of the U. S. A.; Christ- mas Seals—Gift Wrapping; Someone to help you Christmas Shop; Gift Secre- tary, to find out what your relatives and friends would like. who travels—who smokes An English Kit Bag, $32.50—makes a splendid gift for any man who travels much or little. Good looking, serviceable; of tan boarded cowhide, straps all around; double leather handles; leather lined; lock and end catches; others $26 to $62.50. A Man’s Fitted Bag, $30—is of black or tan hoarded cowhide, fitted with 7 toilet articles, including a pair of ebony-back military brushes; leather lined; others $42.50 to $55. Solid Mahogany Humidor, $12—holds a hun- dred cigars; others $10 to $35. Orlik Pipe, $4—an English pipe he'll like; of Italian bruyere; others $7.50. Tobacco Pouch, $6.50—others of English leather, pigskin, crushed calf or suede, $7.50 to $12. Ash Trays, $1 to $7.50—a host of different sizes, styles, colors—so you can be sure to find one to please. Imported Cigarette Humidor—of black or red leather, $1.25. “Traveling Goods Section, First floor. Smokers’ Accessories, First fioor. Smart ew Umbrellas to match every woman’s street costume There’s quite as much of fashion and smart- ness as usefulness in these newest arrived Silk Umbrellas. And every woman will appreciate the gift of a smart silk umbrella to match her street costume. Clever new handles of carved wood. topped with colored bakelite. Smartly designed han- dles of all-bakelite, plain or carved, in attrac- tive colorings; tips and ferrules often match- mng. Best street shades—purple, taupe, brown, blue, green, red and black. And exceedingly smart are the umbrellas trimmed with silver or gold —in any of these shades. Individual Styles, $12 to $25 Tmbrella Section, First fioor. Smart Handbags for Every Woman Under4he-Arm Bags, the smartest, newest thing in handbags; of Icather or moire; $3 to $13.50. Venetian Leather Envelope-style Bags, $6; attractively designed and colored; others $6.50 and $7. Silk Handbags, with petite needlepoint, $5; exceedingly smart bags, in brown, black or blue, smartly lined. Gifts of Leather Fitted Sewing Backets, in varied color leather and wicker; many sizes, $5 to $55. sLseoather Jewel Boxes, attractive styles, $1 to 'Leather-back Clothes Brushes, 75¢ to $6.50. Men’s Fitted Toilet Cases, $4 to $35. Collar Bags, in varied leathers, $1 to $10.75. Sev‘v;ng Rolls, fitted with necessaries, $1.25 to ¥7. Leather Goods Bectlon, First foor,