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THE EVENING RTAR, WASHINGTON, D. .. FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 30, . 1923. istmas Gifts for Men ESSN 7 ARy The Finer Things'of Dress Gifts of quality, these—the finer things that a man treasures long after the mediocre, the commonplace, have gone and been forgotten. Pure Silk Shirts, $9 In white, plain colors and stripes; all the refined, correct patterns that are popular now. Others $7.50 and $10. Best Quality Imported English Broadcloth Shirts, with high luster that is permanent. White, gray, blue, tan. $5. Flannel Shirts, for street or sports wear; light in weight; attractive striped patterns and plain white; collars at- tached. $6. Flannel Shirts, in plain gray and tan; collars attached. $5. Hig};grade Woven and Silk-striped Madras Shirts, $4 and $5. Custom Shirts to order—for the man who has his own ideas about his shirts. Made from a sample or we will take meas- ures. $6.50 and $7. - Dress Shirts, plain, fancy and pleated bosoms, $3 to $6. Men's Furnishings Section, First floor. Wool Mufflers $2 33 %4 Smart wool scarfs in the popular colors to match overcoats. Imported Cashmere reefers, $5 and $6. The one sketched, $6. Men's Furnishings Section, First figor. Handkerchiefs, $4 Crepe de chine handkerchieis; white with hand-attached colored borders; drawn threads. Tan, lavender, green, gray. Handkerchiet Sectlon, First fioor. Distinctive Neckwear is Welcome Not the so-called “Christmas” neckwear, but real scarfs that men of discriminating taste admire and enjoy wearing. Cut-silk Four-in-Hands, in beautiful color combinations and attractive patterns. $1 to $3.50. French Moire Ties, exclusive imports, in the popular Re- silio shape; strikingly handsome and refined. $4. Handsome Crochet and Knit Four-in-Hands, in colors. stripes, Jacquard and embroidered patterns. $2.50, $3 to $4.50. Men's Furnishings Section, First fioor. A Howard Watch, $63 One of the best watches you might choose for a man is this Howard, gold filled engraved case, 17-jewel movement, fancy dial ; sketched. Jewelry Section, First floor. Sterling Silver Links, Knife and Chain to match, $7 and $9 set. Tuxedo and Full Dress Sets, of studs, links and vest buttons, $3 to $17 set. New Stickpins, in gold, $1 to $3— they’re coming back in fashion now. Men's Furnishings Section, First fleor. “Gray Mocha Walking Gloves $5 The genuine Mocha, in point or embroidered backs. Tan Capeskin Walking Gloves, with plain welt, spear-point or embroidered backs, $2.50 to $3.50. Real Deerskin Gloves are very soft and pliable and will stand lots of wear. In gray, $6. Brushed Wool Sweaters, $18 —in stripes and jacquard patterns ; smart looking and ih : warm. these silky velours. Others $6 to $27.50 Caps, $2 to $3 Walking Sticks, Plain or Mounted, $2 to $15 Men's Furnishings Section, First floor. Velour Hats Special, $6.75 A handsome gift is one of House Coats, $6 These popular coats, in dark colorings with plaid backs and the collar, cuffs and pockets smartly trimmed with plaid. Others $6 to $40 Blanket Robes, $7.50 A distinctive collection of robes in many colorings, in checked and patterned ei- fects. Others $6 to $20 Silk Dr‘essing Gowns Special, $16.50 A limited number of fine, pure silk dressing gowns that we are able to offer at this very low price. Several attractive patterns and col- ors. Others $18 to $65 Wool Dressing Gowns $18 to $35 Knitted Vests, $10 Beautifully designed and trimmed sports vests in warm brushed wool effects, in various smart shades and patterns. Men's Clothes Section, Secend floor. For His Desk Roycroft Set hammered copper ; 5 pieces, in copper or blue finish, $15 to $30. Onyx and Brass Desk Sets, very unusual and attractive for a man’s desk, $7.50 to $34.50. Onyx and Brass Desk Pieces, Inkstands, Ink- stands with Ash Trays, Ink- stands with Clock to match; varied sizes, $3.50 to $22.50. Library Sets, of paper knife and scissors; 1in leather * cases, $3.50 to $22.50. Leather Pocket Address Books, 60c to $4.50. Book Ends, for his faverite books; in bronze and an- tique gold, $8.50 to $17. If He Plays Bridge Sets, $5.50—include 2 decks of cards, a score pad and pencil; in leather cases. Poker Sets—in varied sizes. Racks, $7.50. Chips, 75c to $5 for 100. Cards, 75¢c deck. Chess Sets, $1.50 to $12.50. Chess Boards, $3.50. Mah Jongg Sets, $15 — the game every man will want to learn to play; other sets to $145. : Mah Jongg Tables, in vari- ous colors and decorations, $15 to $25—Furniture Sec- tion. Statlonery Rection, First floor. Pipes that will please A Dunhill Pipe from Eng- land, $10. A Petersen Pipe, $6 to $7.50. An Orlik, $4 or $7.50. Tobacco Pouches, of suede, crushed calf, pigskin or leather, $4 to $10. Humidors, $12, of mahogany —for 100 cigars. Smokers' Accessories Section, First floor. Leather Gifts for a Man Clothes brushes, 75c to $6.50. Shaving Mirrors, in leather cases, $7. Military Brushes, in leather cases, $2.50 to $6.50. Fitted Toilet Cases, $4 to $35. 3 Collar Bags, $1.50 to $10.75. Bill Folds and Wallets, $1 to $20, Flasks, in leather cases, $2 to $12. Leather Goods Section, First flcor. Give Him a Crosley X ] Receiving Set 31640 Installed Complete A set that is selective and with an exceptional range. Fully equipped and encased in a handsome_cabinet. A Music Master Loud Speaker—the best known—is included. In- stalled complete in your home by radio experts. Radio Section, Fourth foer. Here are Gifts for Men. Gifts that will improve a man’s appearance, min- ister to and promote his health, provide him with amusement, add to his comfort—express to him the friendliness, the solicitude or the love of the donor. If You Do Not Know What To Give Some fortunate men seem to have evervthing. Perhaps one or two are on your list, to your despair. If so, let us suggest a Gift Certificate, for any amount you desire, obtainable at any service desk or the Cashier’s Office. Gifts for Gifts to make him supremely comfortable and contented. If he hasn’t a den, nevertheless he A Coxwell Chair, $65 For real, solid comfort, give him this low-seated Coxwell chair with its long, low, flat arms and restful, sloping back. Loose spring cushions and spring back construction assure rest and ease. Tapestry covered. The Smoking Cabinet $17.50 Is about as handy an article for the man who smokes as ome could find. It is fitted with humidor compartment, large tobacco jar and ash tray with match box holder and cigar rests. Gov. Winthrop Desk, $160 Fine old Governor Winthrop Red Mahogany Desk that is never out of style, for it has the simple dignity and the proportions that every man likes. In handsome interior and exterior finish; finely made. Furaitore Section, Sxth Seor. The Gift Secretary Will Also Aid You If you wish to find out secretly what a man wants for Christmas, give the Gift Secretary his name and address. She will obtain the desired information for you within a very few days. The Gift Secretary on the Fourth Floor. His Den will appreciate these gifts, which may well serve his purpose anywhere in the house. An Oil Painting, $60 Old Man with Guitar, a character study from Italy, in a beautifully blended frame that matches the subject perfectly. Other Imported Oil Paintings, $60 and $75 Picture Section, Fifth floor Handsome Oriental Rugs Moussouls—the heavy, silky rugs with the tightly woven texture that wears so well. Wonderfully mellow colorings in handsome new designs and combinations. Priced from $31.50 for average size 2x4 to $75 for average size 3V4x6%4. Rug Section, Sixth floor. A Lamp for His Chair —is a lamp that a man would choose for himself: a plain metal lamp, with adjustable light—and hood, that he can place just where he wants it. In Brass, $10.50. In Bronze, $11.50 Other reading lamps, some with smoking acces- |sories attached— $10.50 to $38.50 . Lamp Section. Second floor. Wopdward & Wofhrap The Christmas Store < TheEnglishShop for Men —presents to the men of Washington those distinc- tive articles of dress found only in England and on the Continent. A Gift chosen here will be certain to please the most fastidious man on your list. Wool Hose $2 to $4.50 Plain and fancy plaid and checked hose, made in Eng- land. Golf Hose $4 to $9 Fancy checks, plain ribbed. with fancy turn-over cuffs. Golf Sweaters $12 to $30 From the finest loums of Scotland ; many with hand- fashioned fronts; various mixtures and colorings: finest camel, cassimeres and alpaca weaves. White Pullover Sweaters, $8 Plain and fancy knit sweat- ers; an always acceptable gift. Sizes as small as 32. Wool Scarfs $5 to $7.50 Woven and knit scarfs, of pure cassimeres and alpaca varns in plain and novelty effects. Silk Knitted" Scarfs, $22.50 Hand-loomed from pure silk ; stripes and plain colors with fancy borders. Swiss Knit Scarfs $15 Imported Swiss spring-nee- dle knit scaris. in fancy stripes. Block Printed Silk Hand- kerchiefs, $3.50 to $6.50 Silk Neckwear $2 to $4 Handsome Irish poplins. gum twills and famous Spit- alfields silks —all of rare beauty. Howell (London) Walking Sticks $5 to $20 These famous sticks in nat- ural woods, either plain of silver and gold mounted. ‘English Umbrellas $15 to $25 Fox frames, with twill silk coverings and natural wood handles.’ The Euglish Shop, Second floor Cavalier Slippers $9 In fine morocco leather, black or green, with flexible soles. Opera Slippers, in fine qual- ity brown suede and alliga- tor, $6. Finest Quality Felt Hi-lo Slippers, in silver gray. brown and blue; $3. Stipper Sectlon. Second floor Special Golf Sets $28.50 Consists of 5 autograph model clubs, hand-forged monel metal (cannot rust), Buhrke bag with hood, 2 balls. If he golfs, this is the set for him. Special Beginner’s Set, $10.45. Golf Bags, with or without hoods, $3 to $18. A Dozen Golf Balls of stand- ard- make, always appreci- ated, $5 to $12 dozen. Sporting Goods Section, Fourth fioor.