Evening Star Newspaper, December 18, 1923, Page 26

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D. C, TUESDAY, DECEMBER ’Iflvgit_nfimarh & Mnthrop —The Christmas Store - THE EVENI 8, 1923. 2 Beautiful Oriental Rugs for Christmas Giving $31.50, $43.50, $47.50 Small size Orientals. Very fine picces—in beautiful color- ings and handsome designs. And when vou give one of these rugs for Christmas, you give a gift of exceptional beauty and permanent worth Beloochistans, $31.50 These are heavy quality, washed pieces, that range in size about —unusually attractive coloring specially priced. Orientals at $43.50 Unwashed pieces in rich colorings, including Dagis- tans, Kazaks, Kurdistans, Carabaughs and many other fine, well known picces. Average size 4 to 4.6 wide by 6 to 8 long. Washed Moussouls, $47.50 Very heavy quality pieces in gorgeous colorings— wonderfully lovely rugs for those who like the beauti- ful soit tones. Average size 3x0. Lillihan and Moussoul Rugs $95, S100 and $110 Exceptionally fine pieces and exceptionally fine values in wonderful mellow colorings; all washed pieces. so the colorings are best brought out. Sizes aver- Hand-Decorated Japanese Gift China Very attractive pieces in exquisite ri nd ex clusive de ) he Iv fine gift of cf Foruit Bowls, $9 to $15. Bon Bon Dishes, $2.25 to $6. 3 -ex, $17.50 to $37.50. S . $27.50. Salad Sets, 8 pieces. $27.50, « Sets, 1R pieces, $18.50 and $20. China Section. Fifth Gift Pieces of Italian Pottery Exquisite white, openwork designs with dainty colored floral and bird decorations—the inimitably artistic Ttalian efi 1 Dishes, individual, $1. ndled Bon Bom Dishes. $1.50 to $5.50. Baskets, $3 to $7.50. Covered Candy Boxes, $6 to $8. These are but a few of the m . many different and attractive pie ' Tottery Seetion Gifts of Rich Cut Glass ¢ Brilliant pieces, exguisite in design. 3 a la collection we choose . $2.75 to $20.50. r Sets, $7.50 to $18.50. Fruit Bowls, $4 to $15.50. Comports, $3.95 to $9.50. Handled Nappies, $2 to $3.95. Ice Cream Trays, $5.50 to $10.50. Sugar and Cream Sets, $5 to $9.50. Olive and Pickle T es, $1.95 to $3.95. A $ Special Display and t 5 Special Values. Rose bowls, vases, nappies, sugar and cream sets, cel- comports. o, Fith floor, Light Cut Tumblers Special, 10c each $1.20 doz. Dainty wreath pattern Hand-Decorated Imported Pitchers 35¢ to $1 each A set of Imported Pitchers makes a_most attractive and useful These come in six different sizes and in three different deco- rations. All hand-painted in thin, clear, blown glass, make a useful gift. China Section, Fifth floor Glassware Section, Fifth floor. Three of the Ve ern *Open-Stock Dinner Sets for Christmas Giving The attractive part, aside from the beauty of the dinner set itself, is that when you choose from these lovely open- k patterns you are always able to add other pieces. The ty of designs is unusually wide and unusually attrac- tive. These three are typical : E 3 American Porcelain, flower design, 44-piece set, $25.75. English Porcelain, all-over flower pattern, 39-piece set, $30.85. English Porcelain, all white, border designs service for 12, $37.75. China Section, Fifth floor. Scrap Baskets . P Special, 95¢ These make a'delightful and inexpensive little gift for one'’s boudoir: they come in delicate colorings, trimmed with a bit of colored plaster art that is artistics Several different shapes. Basket Section, Fifth floor " Artistic Gitt MIRRORS Special, $7.50 \ mirror makes one of the most attractive and wel, gifts you could choose. homes have enough mi s, so you are sure »f vour gift being well received. These at $7.50 have most artistic frames, decorated with a bit of colorful polychrome ; hori- zontal or upright style. Other Mirrors for Panel Mirrors, Buffet rors, Boudoir Mirrors, Con- sole Mirrors, Mantel Mir- rors, Hall Mirrors, $7.50 to $190. Mirror Section, Fifth floor. Swinging Picture Frames, $1 Others to $4 For that photograph you have planned giving for Christmas, why not send it in an artistic swinging frame, in antique gold or sil- ver or polychrome finishes. Picture Section, Fifth floor. Gift Pictutes from the Galleries One may choose from a dis- tinctive collection: Italian Oils, $20 to $75. Wallace Nuttings, $3 to $20. Reproductions of Rem- brandt, $175. Sawyer Pictures, $5. Parrish Pictures, $2 to $25. Imported Oils, $16.50 to $30. Handsome Placques, $10 to $15. Picture Gallerles, Fifth floor, Gifts of Pyrex Glass Ovenware —are always acceptable to the woman who keeps house. Here are some suggestions as to what pieces to give: Bread Pans, 90c and $1.50. Meat-loaf Dishes, 90c. Deep Square Dishes, $1.25. Double Vegetable Dishes, $1.50. Pudding Dishes, $1.25. Covered Casseroles, 70c to Pie Plates, 60c to $1.10. Utility Dishes, $1 to $1.75. Ohina Section, Fifth floor. "If Undecided About Gifl Furniture Give a Handsome Chair or Rocker A chair or rocker, or both, make as useful a gif as they are attractive—and a gift that will be appreciated in any home. You may choose here from a wonderfully wide collection. Whether you want to pay little or much, there is a chair or rocker that will answer vout Gift-Furniture Problem. Fireside Chair, $58; in- vitingly restful, uphol- stered in tapestry or ve $58 Mahogany Wing Rocker, $27.50; artistically de- signed back; unusually attractive. $27.50 Solid Mahogary Wing Rocker, $37.50; upholstered spring seat; dull finish. Wing Chair or Rocker, $24.50 each; solid brown mahogany; embodying comfort, sturdy con- struction and plain, neat design. Combination Mahogany Windsor Chair, $15; for breakfast table or 'n varied places about the home; very attractive, Braced Back Plymouth Chair, $12.50; one of the fashionable Windsor de- signs in mahogany finish. Combination Brown Ma- hogany Windsor Chair, $17.50; another attrac- tive, style in the much- liked Windsor. . o I $17.50 Windsor Armchair, $30; r of true colonial style; ‘ will add a touch of dis- tinction and charm ’ wherever used. [ Windsor Style Arm- chair or Rocker, $32.50; with upholstered spring seat. For living room or Large Cane Wing Chair, Iordaie or Rocker, $65; of com- bination brown mahog- any. upholstered in tap- estry or velour. i Handsome Armchair, $45; deep-seated, luxuri- ously comfortable; in blue or taupe mohair up- holstery. Exceptional Furaiture Section, Sixth floor. value at this price. For Electrical Gifts Choose Universal You are assured of- their satisfactory service. Electric Table Stove $13.50 Broils, stews, cooks right at the table; three different heats by tur the switch. Iron, $6.75 Trons backwards, forwards and every without wrinkling because of the round heel; has heat-proof stand, cord—and is an ex- ceptionally good iron, as well as & good gift. Tourist lron, $6.50 Tucks into a corner of the traveler's suit case—and very handy to use when traveling, Oven Toaster, $8.50 Toasts both sides of bread and crusts at the same time —no turning of the bread; saves time, too. Waffle Iron, $:5 Bakes delicious, golden brown waffles—fresh, piping hot, right at the table. Coffee Percolator, $15.50 4-cup size:; makes delicious other sizes—6-cup, $17.50; 9-cup size, $19.50. Coffee Service, $42.25 Includes percolator, 6-cup size; sugar, creamer and tray; 9-cup set, $44.75. Curling Iron, $6.75 Heats quickly and curls hair in loose rippling waves; aluminum comb makes a convenient hair dryer. Flectrical Housewares Section, Fifth floor. Handsome, Decorative Gift Pillows, 35 to $18 The collection includes many original and artistic de signs, as well as some handsome French cr ons. Puffed silk pillows, taffeta pillows, velour, velvet and tapestry pillows in glorious colorings—and decidedls different shapes. *Pillows for gifts for every home may be chosen here. ITandsome French Pillows, greatly reduced, $18 to $85. Ixceptional values in exclusive original designs Table and Piano Scarfs Beautiful combinations of velour and tapestry somely trimmed with metal braids : varied desig sizes from which to choose. $6 to $15. Handsome Brocaded Scarfs Gleaming metallic thread and artificial silk are woven into gloriously lovely patterns; exceedingly rich—gor- geous in coloring. $7.50, $10 and $15. Tapestry Scarfs In varied and charming designs—varied widths and lengths, too—inexpensively priced, $2 to $6. Handmade Cluny and Filet Scarfs Gorgeous lace scarfs are much in fashion and onc could scarcely choose more exquisite scarf these—handmade of Cluny and Filet laces—i some patterns. $9 to $27.50. Round Tapestry Table Covers Imported covers, edged with bullion fringe: in a va- riety of handsome designs and coloring $16.50. Couch Covers In many handsome designs and colorings of tapestry or velour. Tapestry, $8 to $18. Velour, $25. Drapery Section, Fifth floor. VA Vo % NN %0 g Another Hundred of These Bar Harbor Willow Chairs Very Special, $4.75 Another opportunity for those who were unable these Willow Bar Harbor Chairs last weck, comes to morrow. Another hundred of them of fine imported willow; full size. They may be used in the natural finish or you may decorate them to match any color scheme. Cushions for these chairs, $2.25. Willow and Reed Furnfture Scction, Fifth floor. Reed Tea Cart Willow Table, $7.50 $15.75 Reed and Fiber Desks— A useful giit that is One of the most service- popular with the house- able and acceptable keeper; it has loose gifts; ideal for a giit to serving tray and solid a woman. Shown in helves; also a very several colors and de- seful lower shelf. 1In signs. $17.50 to $57.50. rich baronial brown. Chairs to match any Also in dark frosted desk selected, $8.50 up. brown mahogany, $17.75. Fiber Chairs and Rockers, $15.75 Each One of the most desirable styles; loose-seat cush- ions and back are uphol- stered jn very attractive tapestry which harmon- izes with the rich brown finish of the chairs. , Spring seat construction— means comfort. and Christmas giving Chairs sufficiently high backed to he very comfortable. Spring construction and distinctive tap- estry upholstering. Same chairs in frost- ed brown mahogany finish, $24.50 each. Willow and Beed Fursiture Section, Fifth floor.

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