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100 Fine Silk Slips $5 and $7.50 Radium and satin crepe slips that make dainty and useful gifts. In fine quality radium with deep hem, bodice top, $5. In fine satin crepe, hemstitched bodice top; with three-inch hem, $7.50. A wide variety of attrac- tive colors. Petticoat Section, Third floor. Women’s Sweaters $5.75 New sweaters, in many beautiful ~warm, bright shades and in many differ- ent styles, irom Tuxedo or double-breasted models, in brushed wool, powder blue and gray and gray and pow- der blue ; brushed wool coats and beautiful cricket slip- wide, contrasting colored stripes and plain shades with colored borders. Warm, Christmas ons, in useful ter Section, Third Luor, Home Frocks, $2.95 \ special value in chambr: and gingham home frc with style and durability combined. Straightline models, tailored or plain, with a touch ofreal hand embroidery in colors. The selection of colors is large; the values really excep- tional. Home Frock Section, Third floor. Women’s Blouses $5.75 A new shipment of tailored overblouses in good quality crepe de chine. White, gray, navy, tan and black. V and club necklines, long sleeves with turn-back cuffs. Banded models, hip length, finished with cluster of tucks down the front and good quality pearl-covered buttons. Blouse Section, Third floor. Dainty Brassieres, $2 A serviceable and appre- ciated gift is a well fitting brassiere like this; of at- tractive pink broche, in a figured pattern; ’strap shoulders and elastic inserts at the sides. Corset Section, Third floor. Boys” Ties, 50¢ Of silk and knitted rayon, in regimzntal and cross stripes as well as plain col- ors and novelty effects. An unusually meritorious as- sortment at this low price. Boys' Section, Fourth floor Jr. Boys’ Sweaters $5 The popular pull-over style, in navy, camel, oxford, ma- roon and brown worsted and wool; sizes 4 to 7 years. A very good value. Boys’ Section, Fourth floor. Women’s Blanket Robes, $5 A useful gift is one of these robes made of beacon cloth. Roll or square collar, trim- med with satin bands, pockets and cord. Mostly all colors, in floral and con- ventional designs. Negligee Section, Third floor. Glove Silk Vests $2.95 A very good quality glove silk vest'in bodice top, trim- med with attractive novelty lace ; satin ribbon straps and in flesh, orchid, nile and peach. Silk Underwear Section, Third fioor § ,4‘\ ‘,g" e\ f ankihishainiata ) v (1) Delicious Christmas Confections from the C THE EVENING- STAR, WASHINGTON, Wopdmard & Lol 1 LI N }:nu‘!u. l“,;;:!!}‘l“lg i | “nfl{" I )} I , ’/“5_ D. O, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 18, 1921’ { 482 2 A} 510 and Less @ Buys Gifts from Men’s Furnishings Section Those little things, which of themselves may be trifles, but which, carefully selected, mean perfection in good grooming. And perfection is no trifle. Select these things here, where our label is your warranty of high quality. Pajamas, $7.50—Of silk and linen mixed, in plain colors of pink, blue, lavender and white. Walking Sticks, $5 and $7.50—Either plain woods or silver trimmed. . Buckskin Gloves, $5—In butternut, the new smart shade that well dressed men are wearing. ° ’ Gray Mocha Gloves, $5—Are the gloves for general wear. These are silk lined and very dressy. Silk Hose, 6 pairs, $6—Our outstanding value in pure silk hose with no artificial weight added. Beltogram Sets, $5—Consist of belt, beltogram and buckle, in an attractive gift box. Hats, $5—Are the smartest shapes and shades of the season. Look in the:hat he is wearing now for his size; ask him what color he likes. Sweaters, $5, $7.50 and $10—Including many imported sweaters in unusual designs and color combinations. Wool Scarfs, $5—Are considered a necessity by well dressed men because they protect the throat and pre- vent the overcoat from soiling the collar. Rayon Scarfs, $5—In very good looking patterns and colors; lustrous and rich in appearance. Imported Silk Scarfs, $15—Are beautifully made and will be welcomed by the most fastidious man on your gift list. 7 Resilio Neckties, $5—The famous ties that do not wrinkle easily and outwear the ordinary tie twice; French silks in exclusive patterns. Golf Hose, $5 and $7—In such a diversity of pat- terns and colorings that they must be seen to be ap- preciated. . ’ ! English Broadcloth Shirts, $5—Of the best quality imported cloth; white and colors. . Many Fine Gifts for Men Crepe Silk Shirts, $7.50—In white and colors; an outstanding value in a fine silk shirt. Truhu Silk Shirts, $10—Are famous because of their high quality; colors are guaranteed absolutely fast; white and beautiful shades. Tuxedo Jewelry Sets, $4.50 and $7.50—An ideal gift for the man who dances or dines in his tuxedo. Men's Furnishings Section, First floor. Gifts from The English Shop Silk Suspenders, $7.50—Are of pure web silk; the trimmings of brass; imported from England. Cashmere Scarfs, $6—In a wide range of striking color combinations and smart patterns. Golf Hose, $6 to $10—Of pure Scotch wool, in a va- riety of the latest patterns from abroad. Slip-on Sweaters, $8—In soft, warm fabrics that are light in weight; ideal for wear now. - Broadcloth Shirts, $6, that you may be sure are the genuine English broadcloth, for they came from Eng- land. Silk Mufflers, $5 and $6.50—In brilliant colorings and unusually smart designs. Walking Sticks, $5 and $10—Are the famous Howell of London sticks, known by best.dressed men the world over. Lambskin Gloves, $5 and $6—Are soft, pliable, com- fortable; the latest idea from England. English Shop, Second ficor. Gifts from Men’s Clothes Section Oilskin Slickers, $7 and $7.50—The sort that the col- lege men and the high school fellows are wearing now- Wool Robes, $10—An exceptional value at this price: Blanket Robes, $6, $7.50 and $10—In a host of colors and smart patterns. House Coats, $6 and $8—Always an appreciated gift. Wool Knickers, $7.50 and $10—In plaids, checks and other patterns, for the golfer. Tuxedo and Full Dress Vests, $10—Of silk and pique, black and white. Men's Clothes Section, Second floor. Speciél Jor Tomorrow Sale Mechanical Train Sets Remarkably Low Priced $9.75 The splendid Ives trains that are so well known for their fine construction—but owing to a late shipment. we offer this quantity while they last, at this low pricc. The set includes an electric-type mechanical locomo- tive, baggage car and chair car, 8 pieces of curved track and two pieces straight track. Santa Claus Land, Fourth floor. }'fomefurnishing Gifts Attractively Priced Tray and _ Scraper, $2—A nickel crumb tray and scraper at this extraordi- narily low price. . Electric Iron, $3.95—Man- ning and Bowman 6-pound electric irons, complete with cord and stand. Percolators, $5.95, $6.45— Universal percolators of nickel, in 6-cup and 9-cup Serving Tables, $5.95— Wicker tables, with very pretty design in center of top. Folding stand. | May be used as either card or serving table. Nickel Trivets, $3.50—Man- ning and Bowman made these nickel trivets and they are unusually attractive. Baskets, $2 to $4.50—Lined work baskets in a large as- sortment of various shades and shapes. Imported Tea Tiles, $1— Imported tea tiles in round and square shapes. Nicksl rims. Housewares Section, Fifth floor. Nut Bowls, Special, $1— Mahogany-finish nut bowls to hold the Christmas nuts make very acceptable pres- ents. Complete with cracker and six picks. Housewares Section, Fifth floor. Serving Trays Special, $1.95 Nickel rimmed and handled serving trays make ideal gifts and are extremely low priced. inserts in fancy designs. Glass Housewares Section, Fifth foor. China Gifts, $1 On a Special Table In the assortment one may choose frofn vases, baskets, teapots, china salad bowls, bonbon dishes, salt and pepper shakers, bread and butter plates, bowls, moulds, cups and teapot tiles and metal card trays. All are exceptional values. China Section, Fifth floor, saucers, 1,000 Colored Glass Flower Bowls In a Special Selling 65¢c and 95¢ Offering an opportunity to obtain a really handsome little gift at a very little price. The styles in both groups are similar to those illustrated above. Chocolates and benbons—luscious to the of rare richness—candied fruits—old-fash andy Section sight and delicious to the taste—fruit cakes ioned plum puddings—nuts—everything to a big Jack Horner Pie filled with Christmas favors. Delicious Candies, Exquisitely Boxed Sherry’s $1 to $10 Wallace’s, Whitman’s, $1 to $7.50 Mullane’s Chips, 45¢c, 85¢ Maillard’s, $1 to $8.75 Bromm’s Old Virginia Fruit Cake ! to 6 Lb. Tins $1.25 to $6 A fruit cake that is moist, deliciously differ- ent; of crisp, intriguing flavor, rich with nuts and fruits. e Martha Ann Fruit Cakes, $1.50 to $4.50 Safida, the Oriental Sweet, $1.25 Delicious Hard Candies, 35¢ to $1.95 Wine Jellies, many flavors, 25¢ Glace Fruits, $1.25 to $3 Two Specials 5-1b. box hard candies, special, $2. 5-Ib. box filled confec- tions, special, $2.25. Candy Toy Shop, for chil- dren, $1. Children’s Surprise Box, bons and Candy Section, Fourth floor. Mullane’s Taffies, 40c, 80c Almond Roca, new, $1.50 Wa & L. Chocolates, creams, bon- different varieties. Woodward & Lothrop Chocolates and Bonbons, 50c. 60c, 80c, $1 Ib. Cream Caramels, 50c, $1 $1 to $7.50 Mullane’s Goodies, 65¢, Goodie Baskets $2 to $10 Delicious good things attractively packed in the daintiest manner possible; one could not give a lovelier gift to the lover of good things to eat. Hester Price’s Plum Pudding, $1.75 and $3 Imported Glace Marrons, 75c, $1.50 Crystallized Ginger, 30c to $1 Buster Mints, tin boxed, 45¢ 5-1b. Box, Special $2.50 An astractive way to send your fruit cake for Christ- mas. Wasked: Brazil Nuts, 25c Ib. Paper Shell Pecans, 75c Ib. Home-made nut pieces; 25 Ib. Almonds, 40c Ib. Filberts, 25c Ib. Fancy Budded Walnuts, 50¢ Just in—50 Beloochistan Rugs $28.75, 335 Much Underpriced A remarkable group of the finest quality Beloochistan Oriental Rugs, in warm wine and red colors with soft green and blue and striking black and white border ef- fects. All fringed. Average size 3.6x6, $35. Average 3x5.6, $28.75. Oriental Rug Section, Sixth floor. Solid Mahogany Martha ‘Washington Sewing Cabinets $19.75 This design is t]fe one so popular; splendidly con- structed cabinets in solid mahogany with three draw- ers, large side pockets. Slid- ing needle tray in top draw- er and spoo] rods in second drawer. Furniture Section, Sixth fioor. 25 Women’s Fitted Suit Cases Special $92.50 They are genu- ine blacK cobra grain cowhide with nine con- venient fittings of imitation shell on ivory ; blue and tan moire lining. The tray is removable for separate use. Note that ‘there are only 25 on sale; come early to avoid disappointment. Traveling Goods Section, First floor. 6 Decorated Glass Flower Bowls, in a variety of colors and shapes, including some not shown before, com- plete with base. i 95c Flower Bowls of glass, in beau- tiful colors, very desirable sizes and attractive shapes on black base. Glassware Section, Fifth floor. ‘Women’s Beautiful Silk Umbrellas, $5 If rainy-day friends are friends indeed, here is a gift most expressive of friend- ship. These umbrellas are splendidly made and smart as well.. In brown, navy, shutter green, red, purple, black and Umbrella Section, First foor. Light Cut Glass Goblets and Sherbets, Special, 25¢ each Optic crystal glass thin-blown goblets and high-footed sherbet glasses, clear in color and beautifully made. Dainty, light cut floral design. Both are unusual values at this extremely low price of 25¢ each. Glasgware Section, Fifth fioer. cranberry. They have carved wood and amberlite handles in the smart stubby style, with side straps or thongs. The ferrules and tips match. Plain silk with satin and ottoman borders.