Evening Star Newspaper, December 16, 1924, Page 15

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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. ¢, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 16, 1924 mnfifimm_fi & Mn e Qo The Christmas Store e Advertisement, Page 14 New Arrivalsof Greeting Cards to be engraved We are just in receipt of large new shipments of Personal Greeting Cards to be engraved, so that selections again offer a varied choice. We arc able to give 3-day service on all’ orders Ylaced now. Engraving Section, Pirst Soér, This is The Gift List for The Family That might well offer Suggestions to and for Everyone A few selections at random for various members of the family—there are thousands of others equally attractive Out Personal Shopper Will Help You with Your Gift Buying 1f you do not know what to buy for man or woman, or if you are in a great hurry and want to shop quickly, ask any floor manager to call our Personal Shopper for you. There is no charge for this service. For Father For Mdther For Grown Son | “or Grown Daughter| For Small Son |For SmallDaughter This Fireside Chair Provides solid comfort with its soft spring cushions and restful high back. Built on web spring base, with loose spring cushion and spring back, covered in figured brown mohair with sides and back in plain velour to match, $85. Furniture Se Books He'll Like Master of Ballantrae, by Robert Louis Stevenson. Biographical edition in red cloth, $1.50. Best Ghost Stories, $2.50. The Best Stories in the World. A collection of amusing anecdotes, 95c. America’s Place in the World, $2. Theodore Roosevelt’s Letters to His Children, $1. Book Sectlon, Fifth Soor. A Man’s Blanket Robe in plaid or figured effect, full cut, warm and comfortable, $7.50. AMen's Clothes Section, Second fHoor. A Pair of Slippers, Faust style, that older men prefer, of tan cab leather, $5.50. Men's Slipper Section, Second foor. A Motor Robe Especially appropriate for the man who motors is this robe, warm, comfortable and good looking, $19. Travellng Goods Section, First Soor. Motor Gauntlets, $10.50. Scotch Waol Mufflers, $3. Wool Socks, $1. Mea's Furnishings Section, First fioor. Quilted Satin Robe One couldn’t give a more welcome gift than a lovely, warm, qui{ted satin robe. Rows of narrow Valen- ciennes lace add a charming touch to this model—in rose, blue, pink, orchid and copen, $25. Other Negligees, $7.50 to $95. Corduroy Robes, $5 to $15, Blanket Robes, $5 to $18. Brocaded Satin Mules, in varied colors, are lined to match, $3. Tatra floor, The Little Accesories —either one, or all make a delight- ful gift for one’s mother. A Smart Silk Umbrella, in any one of a number of colors, with a clever handle topped with leather strap or silk cord, $5. 8-button Glace or Suede Gloves, to match her afternoon or street gown, are always acceptable, $5 and $5.50 pair. Handkerchiefs, ever welcome, doz- ens of styles, 50c to $25 each. Silk Stockings, she'll prefer the Granite Silk Hose, thirtv colors from which to choose, $1.75 pair. . 0 Linen Bridge Set One never has too many bridge sets— so another of white linen, cross-hem- stitched, $6, will be most welcome, A a Luncheon Set of 13 pieces, beautifully embroidered, $5.75. Towels, with dam oorders, un- cut, for finishing oneself, $1. An Artistic Tea Set —that at once suggests mother's hos- itaiity, makes a caarming addition to er china. Particularly one of the gea\;t‘gfula;w a:’:al dzeas‘igm w_;_th black andle er 23-piece Tea Sets, £ .bfl.ll. o to Dinmer Set of English porce?ain,'b!u} ; Canton, service for 12, Caut Glass' Pll.m :ICh, $5. Teapots, great varicty, S1 to $5.50. : . Waffie Iron, $150, Electric Soes pomin o Reversible Toaster, $9. Gifts] Coftee Urn set, ‘544, Fitth Soor. y A Cigarette Case 1f he smokes, a gift that would be close to his heart, this cigarette case of sterling silver, engine turned, as sketched, $12.50. Others to $33. Tuxedo Sets, of smoked pearl with platinum rims, $37. Other Tuxedo Sets, $4.50 to $169. Cuff Links, in white or green gold, 14-karat, platinum tops, $11. Other styles up to $200. Jewelry Section, First Soor. Sweater and Hose If he golfs, this attractive plaid sweater with golf hose to match, would be a very smart gift. The Sweater, $15. Hose, $5. College Striped Silk Scarfs, $5. Plaid Wool Scarfs, with fringe, $3. Regimental Striped Silk Ties, $1.50. Silk and Wool .Hose, $1.50. Ingrain Silk Hose, $2.50. Men's Furnichiogs Section, First fioor. A Genzral Dawes Pipe The latest thing, of Italian briar, with aluminum inbore tube, cleaner and a box of polish, it's a pipe especially made for a cool smoke, English Tobacco from Dunhill, the famous pipe maker; a 4-oz. can, $1.75. A Tobacco Pouch from Dunhill, $4. Ash Trays, a set of 4 for parties, $3.75. Smokers® Accessorles Section, First ficor. A Fitted Traveling Case = When he goes back to school after the holiday, “or on vacation, a mighty handy thing is this fitted traveling case in black cobra grain cowhide, kid lined, with six conven- ient fittings, as illustrated, $7. Leather Goods Section, First h.. A Kit Bag is the style of traveling bag that young men prefer. Smart as a whip is gtia bag with double leather handle, three pockets and half straps, $47.50. s Kit Bags, $40 to $80. Traveliug Goods Sectioa, First Seor. A Diamond Watch Loveliest gift of all, an exquisite diamond wrist watch, with 18-karat gold case, set with four synthetic sapphires and two genuine cut dia- monds; one of the newest shapes; 17-jewel movement.” $48, Or Tinted Pearls, fashion’s newest neckklace — varying lengths, $8 to $2,000. A Diamond Ring, the gift that is certain to please—many beautiful new styles, $10.25 to $150. A Toilet Set of lovely ivory-white and imitation amber makes a charming gift for her dressing table, $12.50. Other beautiful sets to $30. Exquisite Venetian Glass Perfume and Powder Jars, topped with col- orful flowers, $2 to $6.50 each. First finor: <« ‘_fl Dance Frocks and Wraps If you're planning the giit of a new dance frock'or wrap, you will find a charming selection here— chiffons and georgettes, beautifully beaded frocks, lovely velvets— sketched -~ orchid frock over yellow, $29.50. Other Frocks, $25 to $75. Evening Wraps, $59.50 to $95. Fourth flcor. A Fur Jacquette a much-to-be-coveted gift for any college girl, is the smart, warm fur jacquette. We sketch one of - the most popular, a smart raccoon, $225. s P Cocoa Caracul Jacquette, $135. Civet Cat Jacquette, $165, Silver Muskrat Jacquette, $175. Viatka Squirrel Jacquette, $325. Third floor. . A A Belt Set « just like Dad’s, will be a much ap- preciated gift for young son—this Hickok Belt Set sketched, $2. Belts, 50c to $1; Buckles, 50¢ to $1. New Neckwear, newest styles, 50c. Shirts, $1.50 to $2.50. Blouses, $1 to $2. Flannelette Pajamas, $1.75 to $2.50. Tim’s Muffler Caps, $1.50 and $1.65. Fourth fcor. A Warm Bathrobe to slip on cold winter mornings, or to curl up in just before you go to bed—perhaps to finish that last chapter of an exciting adventure story. . Many styles, $5. Wool Sweaters, $5. Bestyette Raincoats, $5. The New Slickers, $6.50. Sheep Lined Coats, $15.75. White Broadcloth Shirts, $2.50. Fourth foor. . For Any Boy Scout You'll find in our Sporting Goods Section many gifts just the thing for a Boy Scout. Imported Foot Balls, $5 and $7.50. Boxing Gloves, set of 4, $3.50 up. Imported Soccer Balls, $5 and $7.50. Boy Scout Axes, with sheath, $2. Basket Balls, $5 to $15. Flashlights, $1.50 up. every boy yearns for—makes a most popular gift for mother and dad to give younger son. This splendid model, with the new + coastér brake—and all the sturdi- “ness in construction to make.it the .. best of bicycles, $38.50. | T And it he’s too small for a bicycle —a velocipede will answer best. A splendid selection of styles—all rubber tired, $7.25 to $22.50. Second and Fourth floors. | | | A Real Baby-Like Doll Will make the minature doll- mother the happiest little girl on Christmas morning—especially if its all wrapped up in a cunning blanket with a big pink ribbon bow —and if it cries “Ma-Ma.” One sketched, $6. Of course a Carriage is quite a necessity when one has such a tiny baby doll—and a very nice one may be chosen from Santa’s pack. $3.75. Yourth fioor. Little Frocks for every occasion—one, two, or three, make a delightful gift for the little girl of 2 to 6. For morn- ings and kindergarten, pretty ging- hams and chamhrave »wi+h a bit of handwork, $1.50 to $7.50. For colder days, a smart little Jersey Frock, smocked, or with tiny collars and cuffs, $6 to $12.50. And for one’s Christmas Party, an adorable Party Frock, perhaps like this one sketched, of pink crepe de chine, with blue ribbons and flow- ers in a basket embroidered on it, $25. Fourt y, A Party Frock ., —is certain to delight any little girl of "7 8 to 14, especially if it is one of crisp taffeta with lace-edged ruffles, like this one we sketch, in orchid. $12.50. Other styles in crepe de chine and taf- feta in lovely shades. And a Silk Princess Slip to wear under one’s best frock may be of crepe de thine, satin or radium, trimmed in lace. §5 to $8.50. Teurta floor= A Corduroy. Robe; uite like mother’s; With its satin ribbon binding, another gift:to. please small daughter. One sketched, $6.50. Others of corduroy®r blanket cloth, $3.50 to §7.50. . : Warm Sweaters, $5 10,$7.50. Glove Silk Vuh.s-sll#."“ Glove Silk Bloomers, $2:25. Silk Petticoats, $3.50. Fourth Soor.

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