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'THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. ©. FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 28, 1924. . Wo dmard & o hmj] wThe Christmas StOre <l o See Our Other Advertisements, Pages 18 and 26 Lovely Gift Things for The Baby on Your List Lovely things to go a-riding in, and pretty little things to wear, that will please the baby, and the baby’s mother, too. Charming Gifts to Please The Younger Gitl, 6 to 14 The Girls’ Section has turned into a veritable Christmas Giit Section. Here are the very-things that the younger girl has jotted on her list. Special Tomorrow 2 Lbs. Delicious Homemade Candy, 95¢ Our regular homemade assorted chocolates and bonbons. This special offer for tomorrow only. The family will enjoy a box—it’s always fresh every day. Candy Section, Fourth floor. Every Girl Would Delight in the Gift of New Slippers for Christmas Parties Black Satin Pumps, quite like grown-ups, have three dainty cut-outs on the sides, and the instep strap is beaded in cut steel; a similar style in white kid—sizes 214 to Dr. Denton’s Sleeping Suits Keep You Warm These comfy sleeping gar- ments are for both boys and girls, and they keep you so snugly warm. Sizes from 0 months to 12 years—priced according to the size, $1.05 to $2.75. ) ’ Qs Misses” Silk Hose $2.25 Pair The younger girl will ap- preciate silk hose to wear with her party slippers. These are in white, pink, champagne, gray, otter, Patent Leather Strap Pumps, cut out on the sides, sizes 114 to 2. $5.50. brown and black. Sizes 8to 10. Children's Shoe Section, 114 i Clearance Little Girls’ Hats Offers Unusual Savings $5 and $7.50 In the collection one finds clever little hats of felt, hatter’s plush and velvet—becoming girlish shapes, in the newest colors. If one needs a new hat, now is an opportunity to buy one at a real saving. Children’s Millinery Section, Fourth floor. The*“GeneSarazen, Jr.” Boys, $8.50 The younger fellow of 12 to 18 wears with pride this newest golf coat, named for the popular golfer. The patented muffler feature, which makes it so warm, can be quite out of sight when not in use. It comes in a splendid selection of colors, and mafies a fine gift for any boy. New Golf Vests, $3.95 Another gift item to please younger fellows, 8 to 18. Riding Breeches, $4.50 For boys who ride—new breeches would make a splendid gift. Sizes 10 to 18 years. Well Tailored Suits $15.75 and $18.75 —are rightly “styled— carefully tailored to ive real service; you'll ind an unusual selec- tion of styles, fabrics and colors here. Boys' Section, Fourth floor. Chic Little Pertume Novelties Make Charming Gifts 50c, 75c¢, $1, $1.50 Delightful little accessories for one’s boudoir vanity—clever little prizes or favors for bridge and holiday parties— novel gifts to send with a ’kerchief —for all of these uses the little novelty perfume gift answers. One may choose from many funny little animals, Mam’selle Luly, a tiny doll, pretty lamp or even a parasol. ‘Tellet Goods Section, First floor. [ - A New Frock Certain to Please —whether it be one of these delightful little three-piece ai- fairs with plaid skirt, velvet jacket and blouse—$15, or of velvet with pleated crepe de chine, $15—of flannel or wool crepe, in ‘any one of a number of newest styles and colors. $1250 to $19.50. Pretty Envelope Chemise —of voile, batiste and crepe, $150 to $225. A Lovely Silk Negligee —trimmed in lace, in pretty pastel colorings, $7.50. , \'ele’ Section, Fourth fioor. THE MEN’S GIFT SECTION —makes it easy to choose for the man of the family—here are gifts from all over the Christmas Store assembled in one convenient sec- tion. Second floor. Santa Claus Is Here With Hundreds of TOYS For Indoors and Qutdoors Acroplane Race, $1 An exciting as well as educational game. for younger boys and girls —it takes you on a flight with the world fliers. Traps, $1 A game that will amuse the fellow who likes to play marbles. Toy Garage, $1 Is complete with 2 automobiles to play with. Archie, $1 The freckled boy with the sparkling eyes— vou'll find him a funny playfellow. Drums, $1.25 What fun when you're the drummer of the regiment on your block —you'll like this special drum with the Uncle Wiggily Parade. Simplex Type- writer, $1 $2, $4 and $6—you can really learn to write and have a good time while you’re learning. A Doll Cradle, $6 Comes from abroad, and can be: decorated in whatever color {ou gr:fer for your dolly’s Saata Claws Laad, Feurth e Knickers for the Sports Girl —are tailored of novelty tweeds, sizes 8 to 20, $2.95. Slip-over Cricket Sweaters —of brushed wool, with con- trasting color bands, $5. Dainty Vests and Step-ins —of voile, with lace trimmings, in lovely colors, $1.75 each. An Imported Oiled Silk Raincoat. —is quite the acme of perfec- tion, and would delight any little girl. It comes from England and may be chosen in red, green, brown and blue. Special. $3.50. Satin-covered Down Pil- lows, $3.50, in pink or blue, with a bit of a satin bow. Eiderdown Carriage Boots, in pink, blue or white, topped with satin ribbon, $2. Quilted Satin Carriage Boots, in pink or blue, edged with fur, $3.50. Carriage Sets with Irish Lace, are of pink or blue crepe de chine, exquisitely embroidered, $12.50 to $27.50. Infants' Section, Fourth floor. Crepe de Chine Creepers, in pink or white, have a dainty bit of smocking for trimming; sizes 1 and 2. $5.50. Crepe de Chine Coats, with tiny collar and cuffs, em- broidered, - smocked, and edged with Irish lace, $12.50. Adorable Bonnets of Silk to match, $5.50. Little Girls’ Jersey Silk Combinations, quite like mothers, with scallopéd edge, $3.50. . ASK FOR THE BOOKLET It will offer hun- dreds of suggestions as to what to select —space for your own notes in the back. Santa Claus Is Here With Hundreds of TOYS To Make Little Folk Happy The Red Bird, $25 Is a handsome car that any boy or girl would be proud to own. It has rubber-tired wheels, bumper, windshield, spot light and starting buzzer. Bipla;ne Flver, $5.95 You can go scooting along at a high rate of speed if you have one of these rubber-tired biplane flyers. ;Tathcr Foot Balls Every fellow wants to play foot ball this weather-and he needs a ball of his own. Chumm y Roadster - Wagon, $7.50 Has rubbed-tire ‘disc wheels, steel braces and roller bearings. ’ Doll Stroller, $3.25 To take your dolly riding in fine weather, rubber tires. Large Doll Carriage, $17.50 * Just like a real baby carriage is this lovely doll carriage of reed fiber finished with cor- duroy upholstery, in ecru or tan. Cedar Chest, $5 - Will keep dplly’s clothes in splendid order, Sazts Class Xand, Feurth Soor. Dainty Pmafore Aprons, $1.50 and $2 Think of an apron when the cook leaves, and Sun- day supper must be pre- pared—you'll having a dainty pinafore apron of dotted muslin, dimity or lawn, with a bit of lace or rickrack braid to make it all the prettier. Apron Section, Third fioor Radium Silk Costume Slips, $7.50 Particularly fine, heavy quality. radium fashions these new costume slips with double-to-hip ‘hems. Another style at. .this price is of satin crepe with a narrow hem— and both come in all the new- est shades. Detticoat Section, Third floor. One’s Very Own Stationery —is a gift that any little boy or girl would espe- cially appreciate when Christmas time brings the writing of many a “Thank You.” Boxed paper, in all sorts of attractive boxes, 15c, 25c¢, 50c, 75c. Dennison’s Doll Sets, 35c and 75c. Fancy Painted Top Pencils, 25c¢, S0c. Desk Set, blue, rose, gold, $4.50. Pencil Set in painted case, $1. Pencil Boxes, 25c to $2. Tiny Candlesticks, with Santa Claus candles, 75¢c. Statlonery Section, First floor. appreciate* Everybody’s W::King Cross- Word PUZZLES Here are Cross- Word Puzzle Books with the most in- teresting of puzzles, a gift that would mean many enjoy- able hours for some- one. 75c, $1, $1.35 Treasury of Words, $1, is a splendid help in solving them when you can’t think of just the right word. Book Store, Fifth fioor., Colored Linen * Handkerchief Squares 12V5¢ each, $1.35 doz. The special price in dozen lots only So many folk like to add a bit of handwork to their gifts that these Jittle square: colored linen, already for broidering, are proving mo popular. White Linen Squares are 18c; or 6 for $L. Men's Handkerchief Squares of white linen, 45c each; $5 dozen. Linen Section, Second floor A Chic New Sports Frock of Knitted Wool, $16.50 A smart new fashion that combines a high neck check- ed sweater-blouse, with a skirt in a plain, predominat- ing shade—extremely simple, but so good looking; sketched. In canary, shutter green, rust and blue. Sportswear Section, Third floor. Smart Fall Hats | To Be Cleared Away At one reduced price $8.75 Almost a hundred hats from which to choose—every one of which would make a smart hat to finish the season—velvets, hatter’s plush, and felt and hatter’s plush in clever combinations. Newest. Fall shapes and colors—feathers, ribbons, flowers, pins, trimmings. Millinery Section, Third ‘floor. Delightful Gift Books For the Younger Set Peter and Wendy, Slovenly Peter, FOR GIRLS Sally Simms’ Adventures, $1.75 Mvicrious. Litte Giet, $175 The New Year’s Carol, $1 FORLITTLEGIRLS Grandpa and the Tiger, $1.50 Raggedy Ann and Andy, $1.38 Porridge Pottery, $1.25 Children's Book BStore, Fifth Soor. NEW EDITIONS Chatter Box, $1.65 No. 2 Joy Street, $2.50 John Martin’s Big Book, 2 volumes; St. Nicholas—the two, $6 set FOR BOYS 4 Spaniards’ Cave, $1.75 -, $1.75 Sure', n’n li:illnuPn:;. % FOR LITTLE BOYS Doctor Doolittle's Circus, $2.50 ?&Bam and Little Beasts, Russian Picture Tales, $1.25, > PR AN A TN e e T S ProsMpmImI. i