Evening Star Newspaper, December 2, 1923, Page 29

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THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, 8 12 D. C.. DECEMBER 2, 1923—PART 1. I lliliu jui l Christmas sz SR DAL AT D OVAL e e WWWMMWMMMmWMMWMWWWWWMMWM An Extensive Display of New Reliable Jewelry and Silverware Christmas Gifts Any Member of the Family Will Be Gladto Receive The list below will give you an idea of the many, many desirable and lasting gifts that we have assembled in our Jewelry and Silverware Sections, on the main floor. Monday and look through these departments. guarantee, no matter how moderately priced. Three Full-Page T Y oy Here ASTwRdn ‘ See Following “ ? Advertisements Come i Every piece of plated silverware sold in this department. All Sheffield Plate Repfoductions or Quadruple plated is sold witll?eofi ST B :‘*53! Silver Plated Pie Bakers, pierced frame, plain handles and feet, genuine Pyrex glass dish, at $3.98. 17-inch Well and Tree Meat or Turkey Plattet, Spe- ! cial, $9.50. Silver - plated Fruit Baskets, polx;hcd finish, ‘pierced design. At : ;é 9 Gravy Boat with 4~ Tray, polished or = butler finish. At 2 $4.98. Indestructible Pearl Bead Necklaces, a manu- | factured pearl that is a wonder, guaranteed in | every way, and has solid gold clasp, each in satin- lined box. All beautifully graduated, including' the very small graduation so much in demand for the Ostrich Feather Fans, all the new shades, . also in black or white. At $4.98. Silver-plated Candle- | sticks, 10 inches high, nice- | ly engraved, have holes | drilled to wire for electric- ity. At $4.98 pair. Syrup Pitcher | with Tray, polish- | ed or butler finish. | At $3.98. Silver - plated ~ Casseroles, | pierced frame, plain handles | and feet, genuine Pyrex glass | dish with pretty cut cover. | Hair Bands, of gold or silver tinsel sz g AN NN e s T < e s leaves, also rhinestones. Pear]l Shower Earrings. Spe- cial at $1.98. Palais Royal—>Main Floor. At $1.00. Miss. At $1.98. Gold or Sil- ver - Plated Mesh Bags, ring mesh or fish scale, square frame J or domeshape with strap or chain handles. At $3.98. At $4.50. Silver-Plated Halloware, Special, $4.98 Quadruple and Sheffield plate reproductions. Including water pitchers, four-piece coffee sets, sherbert sets, flower baskets, small sizes well and tree platers, serving trays, meat platers, fruit bowls, tall flower vases, cheese and cracker dishes, roll trays with bale handle, etc. $4.98. Double Vegetable Dishes, 1 bright or butler finish. At 26-piece Chests, each consisting of 6 teaspoons, 6 tablespoons, 6 knives, 6 forks, butter knife and | sugar shell. At $4.49, a five-year guarantee. * Pretty design. At $7.98, Wm. A. Rogers’ fa- mous W. R. grade. Opening of Our Doll Departinent on the Second Floor—Be Sure and Bring the Children Monday You will find a carefilly | selected assortment of new dolls, jointed, character and kid bodv, ‘ with plenty of Mama or Walk- | ing Dolls, also Teddy Bears and - Doll Dishes. Jointed Dolls, 10-inch wxg’ and sleeping eyes, at 50c. Notions for Christmas Scissors Sets, best qual- | ity, in cases, satin lined, each $3.50 to $5.50. Real Leather Cases, con- taining scissors, needles, Bodkin, sterling silver thimbles, each $2.25. Assorted Emeries, cotton covered, also satin covered. | Each 5c to 10c. Embroidery Scissors, best quality steel, in small cases, 69c to 79c. Sterling Silver Thimbles, assorted sizes; each, 29c to 50c. Spring Tape ' Measure, assorted colors; each, 25¢ to 50c. Fancy Pin Cushions, small sizes, assorted col- ors; each, 10c to 50c. Needle Books, contain- | ing assorted needles; each, 29c to $1.25. Kerby Beard Fancy Hair assorted hair pins; each 25c¢ to 79c. Tourist Combination each, 59c to $3.00. Round Garters, fasten with bows; assorted colors. 89c to $1.00. Small Spools of Sewing Silk, assorted colors, -4 yards to spool, 12 spools to box, for sewing sets; box, 19c. Needle Barrels, contain- ing assorted needles; each, 29c. Palnis Royal—Main Floor. Our Art Needlework Department —is crowded with Stamped Articles for those who have not much time, yet want to add a bit of handwork to their gifts, The following is a list of items requiting very Stamped Pillowcases. Beautiful designs, stamped on Fruit of the Loom mus- lin; with drawn thread; hemstitched hem. At $1.50. pair. Other cases, stamped on fine Cabot* tubing; hem- stitched for crochet. $1.50 grade at $1.00 pair. Others with scallops stamped for embrondery, $1.25 grade. At $1.00 pair. Pure Linen Hemstitched- hem Pillowcases. At $2.97 pair. Towels make useful gifts. Satmped on pure linen, with hemstitched hem, ‘pure white or cream. Large sizes; easy patterns for embroidery. $1.25 grade. At 98c each. Jewel Cloth Sash Cur- tains, stamped in easy de- signs. At $1.00 pair. Tea Aprons, Stamped on cross-barred voile, in white, rose or blue. 25c each. little embroidery: Kitchen Aprons. Stamped and tinted on un- bleached muslin; pretty design. At 35c. $1.25 grade, entirely made of blue, rose and brown cham- bfay. At $1. Cases for Silverware, Tie Racks, at 65¢c Whisk Broom Holders, each, Collar Bags, Laundry Bags, And a variety of dainty items with cotton for em- broidery, and instruction chart. All done up in pack- 75¢ age. 39c Combing Jackets, at 25c. Three-piece Buffet: Set. 18c, 25¢ and 35c. | Luncheon Sets, stamped and tinted on white art cloth or unbleached mus- lin. 79c to $1.75. 36-inch Centerpieces and 18x54-inch Scarfs, on pure linen. Each, $1.00. Palais Rn)ll:—!l.ll Fleor. Pin Cabinets, containing | Cases, with different com- | | partments, assorted colors; | . 15-inch Sweater Doll, with wxg, goes to sleep, has stocking | capsr socks, leggins and sweater, | at $1.00 l4-mch Mama Dolls that go | to sleep, have wig, slippers and 1 socks, gingham rompers and | | cap, at $1.19. 27-inch Jointed Dolls, sewed | 19-inch Jointed Doll, with | curly wigs, beautiful sleeping | wig, sleeping eyes with lashes, eyes, long lashes, pretty t“fl\» | slippers and stockings, at $1.00. | slippers and socks, at $3.98. i * : Doll Tea Sets, decorated sxzia;? ;ggl(lj,as i 25 mch china, has 4 cups, 4 saucers, tea- 14-inch Teddy Bear, With pot, sugar bowl and cream | voice, at $1.00. | pitcher, at 59c¢. Imitation Ivory, Imitation Shell and Imitation Amber Toilet Sets | in Louis 16th and Classique Designs, $5.95, $6.95, $8.95 to $11.95 Set (g Consisting of Hairbrushes, Dressing Combs and Mirrors, all in lined boxes. Three attractive sets illustrated. Louis XVI and Classique designs, $5.95, $6.95 and $8.95. Each set in box. Also two-tone effects, consisting of Hairbrush, Dressing Comb and Mirror. Special, $10 and $11.95 set. Each set in box. i Separate piec:s' specially priced. 75c and 95c Powder Boxes and Hair Receivers, Louis XVI pattern, at 50c and 79c. $1.95 Bud Vases, each, 95c. 69c Ivaleur Pin Trays, each, 35c. heisv}fqls,lg 1;:,‘}::2;0:,2“‘,’:;? f;:,‘:sxfl\e;sf { 75c Ivaleur Manicuge Pieces, each, 29c.s pattern, at $2.2 $1.75 Ivaleur Glove Stretchers, each, $4.95 Mlhtary Brushes, 1m1tahon ivory, | 59c. pair, $2.95. $2 Ivaleur Bonnet Brushes, each, 95c. 75¢ Hairpin Holders, each, 15c. $2.25 Powder Boxes and Hair Receiv- | ers, Dolly Madison pattern, at $1.85. Palais Rpyal—Main Floor. Introducing to the Women of Washington a New Women’s Full-fashioned Thread Silk Hose With Mercerized Garter Tops— “Ruby Ring” Silk Hosiery i the service and val f$]"90 Women’s $1.75 to $2.25 Silk and Wool Sports Hose, $1.55 First quality. Imported Cashmere Hose, full fashioned silk embroidered clocks, also English and American ribbed wool, silk and wool Hose, plain black, colors, also two-toned combinations. No runs cgn go below the Ruby Ring. A beige, mouse, fog, log cabin, lark, otter, beaver, special knitting process makes this impossible . French gray, all the correct shades. All sizes, attractively boxed for gifts. Palais Royal—Main Floor. 22-inch Jointed Dolls, beauti- ! ful curls, tied with ribbon bow; eyes that go to sleep; has long lashes, pretty teeth, full jointed, lace socks and slippers that tie on, at $1.69. Pulais Royal—Second Floor. Statlonery Gifts for Every Member of the Family 25¢ to $25.00 Children’s Books, Games, Paint Sets, Pencil Cases, School Bags, Eversharp Pencils, Fountain Pens, Fancy Pencils, Yellow Cabs, Toy Tele- phones, Mah Jong Sets, Pok- | er Sets, Bridge Slates, Boxed £ Gift Stationery, arcissus Bowls and Bulbs, Quill Pen Sets, Writing Port- folios, Desk Sets and hundreds of other useful and handsome gifts. Palais Royal—Main Floor. Ribbons Make Many Beautiful (_:hristmas Gifts Many suggestions Gifts can be found at the Ribbon Department, in- cluding Garters, Coat Hangers, Head Bands, Sachets, Vanity Bags Powder Sticks, Mirrors and Powder Sticks com- bined, etc. bows and ribbon flowers, all colors to put the finish- jng touch on many articles hat are made at home. Prices range from 39c to $3.00 for the Fancy Arti- cles; Ribbon Flowers, -6c to 39¢c each. Satin, Moire, Taffeta, Dresden, etc., 5 to 5%, inches wide; all colors and many combinations for fancy work, etc. 49c yard. Ribbons, a wonderful as- sortment of Satin, Taffeta, Moire, Two-toné effects, Persians, Metal, etc., 75 to 1% inches wide, for fancy work, girdles, dress trim- mings, etc. for | Also knotted | At 10c yard. | Satin Ribbons, for fancy work, etc.; in all the want- ed shades of pink, blue, lavender, old rose, Copen- hagen, etc.; % to 1 inch wide— No. 1 at 25c piece No. 175 at 45c piece No. 2 at 60c piece Wo. 3 at 75c piece No. 5 at 90c piece. Christmas Ribbons, for tying packages, No. 1, in red and green, 10 yards to piece, special at 15c. Tinsel and red ribbons, 5 yards to piece, special 2 C. Holly and Poinsetta Rib- bons, No. 1 and 135, 10 yards to piece, 35c and 45¢ piece. . Red Gauze, 2 to 5 inches wide, 10c and 15c yard. Satin, Moire, Dresden, light and dark ground, plaids, checks, etc. 4% to 5 inches wide, all colors and many combinations, for children’s hair ribbons, etc. At 29c yard. Palais Royal—Main Floor. RS TG 2l = A

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