Evening Star Newspaper, December 13, 1923, Page 41

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THE EVENING 8 STAR _WASHINGTON, D. \ 'filnj}fimarh & un%rnn ‘C.,. THURSDAY, DECEMBER 13, 1924, 28 o e men prominent In the world of air- in Berlin. Comprehensive Statement of Pro-|craft joined. Bavarla,. Switzerland. n = Austria, Hungary BERLIN, December 13, gram Given by Lecturer at airplane compa nent exhibition of Rus: ' tries are represented in the union. has been opened in the roems of the Museum in Munich. it contemplates the extension of N e the 'London-Cologne-Fuertit service | commercial mission of the soviet re- MUNICH, December 13.—Plans for|py night fiights along the Danube | public in this’ clty. & comprehensive alr service from |to Budapest in h London to Persia were outlined by “\I"l‘[l r"'::”lfu“‘,;';‘m:;‘{ this uniog |buyers may obtain from stores in Maj. von Tschudi in a recent lec- |popes to extend this service to Braila, | Germany or from Russia direct. The ture at the Munich Museum before|on the Blac a meeting of representatives of va-|Greece, Tur nes, which | Exnibits are made of goods which stors, - along to Russia, Persia, | display consists chiefly of raw mate- d Spain. | rials and popular handiwork. PTA—NNING "MR SERVICE commercially in Europe. A . trans- The Christmas Store FROM LONDON TO PERSIA curcpean union was established.) @ Market for Russian Products Are You Puzzled About a Gift for a Woman which Prof. Junkers amd many other The Gift Sections contribute their most charming Gift-things, from which Any Man may choose for Any Woman the Christinas Gift that best tells his affections—with the Waodmard & Wotheop - %= THE MEN'S STORE 75 s For Him Gifts He’d Choose Himself It’s easy to express the spirit of Christmas here. Those prac- tical, serviceable gifts that every man likes may be chosen with assurance—they are the gifts he’d choose himself. Gift Shirts of Fine Madras, 33 ' The madras is woven, not printed; the colors attractive and absolutely fast. ! White Oxweave Shirts, £3 The ideal shirt for sports or general wear; collar attached, button down or or turn-back cuffs. Excellent wearing qualities; highly mer- cerized. Faultlessly tailored and finished in every respect. Varicus sleeve lengths. Fine Gift Neckwear, $1-50. Ties he’ll be proud of ; almost every conceivable color com- plain, single bination; exceptional quality, pure silk, in new, attractive patterns—stripes, figures, checks, plaids. Others, 65¢ to $4. Pure- Silk - Hose, Full fashioned, regular made, 1 with double lisle soles, toes He’ll find and heels; in black and all the wanted plain colors. Wool Hose, $1 Many men: prefer them now. In black, plain colors, heather mixtures; ribbed and plain. Supe rb Glft Dressmg A vanety of handsome paue'rns in beautiful, luxurious silk mixtures; carefully selected, admirably tailored. Finished with contrasting. collar and cuffs, that add a very smart touch. Fine Blanket ' Robes, ‘A very practical gift, for there are many, many uses one, These fine, firm, warm rics in a wide range of dis- tinctive patterns. Gowns $16°° $7.50 House are of really self-plaid. blanket fab- green or heather. Easy fitting, comfortable and well tailored. Men’s Clothes Section, Second floor Imported Wool well as style, in one of these. Pure wool ribbed sweaters, with 3 pockets; choice of black, tan, gray or heather mixtures. Ideal for sports ‘wear, for the street or around home: Warm, yet light in weight. .- Men’s’ Furnishings Section, First flaor' Handsome f Fine wool coats, smartly trim- times a man med with artificial silk or with solid comfort, as Coats, ¢10 In gray, brown, assurance of its being well received. Buckles for Her Shoulders Instead of buckles for her slip- pers, are the very newest gift buckles—and they are most de- sired when of brilliant rhine- stones set in varied attractive de- signsi and srhartest when worn on the shoulder of a black satin dress. $2.50 to $25 pair. Women Shoe Section, Third floor. A Fitted Sewing Basket Is loveliest when it is of colored leather and wicker combined— and fitted with every necessary for a dainty bit of sewing that must be done now and then. $10 to $55. Leather Goods Section, First floor Fragrant Perfumes in Cases Include varied pieces— Lentheric’s Fleurs de Luxe, $11.25 Miro-Dena’s Chantecler...$32.50 Ayer's Princess Charming..$7.50 Bradley’s Rose Maid.......$3.50 Lentheric’s La Fete. -$14.00 Lentheric's Swell.... .$16.50 Hudnut’s Lily of Valley....$3.00 Miro-Dena’s, sketched.. Toflet Goods Section, First fioor. Handsome Desk Sets To aid her correspondence, are of many and varied sorts; in colors to match her boudoir in imitation ivory and tortoise shell, of silver on bronze, of onyx and crystal; varied sizes; prices begin $6.75 to $70. Stationery Bection, First floor. A Fascinating Fans Of gloriously lovely ostrich feathers mounted in few or many sticks make most delightful gifts, especially if you match your gift- fan with her favorite evening frock. $15 to $70. Fan Section, First floor. : Beaded Bags of Charm Make most charming gifts, and these from abroad show the love- liest of colorings, designs and styles. You may choose from a great variety of different ones— to match or blend with her cos- tume—but whatever your choice, if it be chosen from this attrac- tive collection, you may be as- sured she will welcome it as loveliest of Christmas-gift acces- sories. $12 to $85. Leather Goods Section, First floor. And for Her Leisure Hours The Most Exquisite of Negligees Soft, lovely silks and satins, in § palest pinks and blues, glorious orchid colorings, and gold, or darker copen, and rich purple and black, await your choosing in most charming forms; filmy laces and exquisite little rosebuds—a bit of marabou to outline lovely necklines and flowing sleeves— and pleatings, in Fashion’s loveli~ est manner—charmingly pictured on the dainty pale blue satin negligee, tied with ribbons of pink and blue. And crisp break- fast coats with smart little frill- ings or a bit of flowers in colors would be highly acceptable, too. Prices begin as low as $12.50. Others to $100. Negligeo Sectiom, Third fSees, Imported Necklaces Of real stone bead are worn in varied lengths— and whatever her prefer- ence, one is certain to find it in this charming collec- tion — amber, amethyst, crystal, topaz, onyx, jade, carnelian, lapis — some- times with two stones combining in charming manner. $22 to $150. Jewelry Section, First floor Fluttering Handkerchiefs Of gay colored linens, are liked best when the corners are embroidered in dainty designs or inset with chic squares of another color. $1.50 to $2.50 each. Handkerchief Section, -First floor Sterling Silver For her dressing table, in the new and lovely Not- tingham design, sketched; brush, comb and mirror, $62.50; other pieces to complete set may be bought separately. Jewelry Bection, First fioor. A Box of Paris Gloves For Christmas holds a pair short suede or g]ace. a pair strap- -wrist kid, pair 8-button suede, a pan 16-button white _ glace. $19.50. Glove Bection, First floor. Silken Hose Ever Acceptable May be chosen from a wealth of attractively dif- ferent styles; Sheer Chif- fons, for evening wear, to match or contrast with one’s gown or slippers. $2.50 to $4. Paris Open Clox are charming on chiffon hose, in gold, silver or black, $7.50. ‘Women's Mostery Section, First floor. Platinum-top Wrist Watches Mounted with sz ¢, and black, € or enamel, in the le rectangular $95, $100 to Fox Fur for Her Scarf 1f it is to be the loveliest and most fashionable scarf you would give; and fox in the deep dark browns, in the new silver- tipped, in the palest of beige or silver, or white And one may choose a fox scarf anywhere {rom $29.50 to $125. Fur Section, Third floor Boudoir Slippers listening gold or brocade—mules, speaking, lined with colored satin.” $10. Women's Shoe Section, Third foor. A Fitted Case 1f you would strengthen your case by giv ing a gift as useful as it is beautiful ; f black leather, exqui- sitely fitted with necessary toilet articles, in shell or amber celluloid, inlaid with gold, $110; others, $50 to $150. Traveling. Goods Sectlon, First floor. Glove Silk Pajamas Are quite the loveliest pajamas, in two-piece style, in palest pink, bound with blue, and plain pink, $10.50. And gowns of glove silk in pink or white, $7.50. Glove Silk Underwear Section, Third floor.

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