Evening Star Newspaper, December 21, 1924, Page 28

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'.i‘HE SUNDAY STAR,' WASHINGTON, D. C., DECEMBER 21, 1924—PART 1. s \ sens to spare an anclent hostelry | tired hither on the day after 'he Devon folk of his day, assembled in | Grebville, Sir John Hawkins and John in a three-wheeled car moving un-|but Benz rapidly reduced the cost of 2 A £ - o REAL ESTATE SPREAD mnlch nu; r:mn‘y “'?cl:x:onl!aw“h ;-;l::d;:db:;{ his friend Frobisher nub- very inn, about his discovery of {Jlsl‘hlreloniy"- few of the old inn’s FIRST AUTO! 3 WHEELED, der its own power. = Pis automoblile to $650, and then the e very beginnings o erica. . rews. tobacco and that other well known | traditional visitors. vehi sermans became interested. In 1899 THREATENS OLD INN| e e s “known. as_ the | . Four hundred years ago visitors at| plant, ~ the potato. The Pilgrim WAS JEERED IN GERMANY | His vehicle was regarded as a to¥.| 1o Bens factory in Mannheim Drake House, was a favorite haunt of | the inn could have looked out the| fathers certainly passed the tavern a T _— s with 1t M Bae & Frenchman of|converted into a joint stock compan = 3 3 Sir Franois Drake, who often supped| Windows and observed the ili-fated| hundreds years later as they struck Peline A fitance By the Assoclated Press. the name of M. Roger saw possibili- | 21d Desame the leading autorobil~ y Cable to The Star and New York World. | ynder its stout oak timbers when he| Katharine of Arragon, just landed|out for the harbor to join the May- cquaintiance. BERLIN, December 20.—Dr. Carl|ties in the Benz invention two years factor in Germany. Three sons of PLYMOUTH, England, December| had done hia day’s work s church | {rom Spain, passing up'the street on | flower for tie voyage Which Was 0| rom the Chicago Fost. B ey ha bes Tt selac|Inter: and: bought all the machines| oiq ol NOW Uperate (he factory ir 30, — Another of England's beautiful [ warden at the adjoining Church of ;:‘:fl:"’;mfll er marriage with King|end in Plymouth, Mass. “Are you acquainted with Mrs.|brated his elghtieth birthday at La-|the Inventor could produce. (:dé:;:':;fi *li;p}nadrnf ot l:‘crlz in Tudor inns is threatened with St. Andrew. The first circumnavi- ¥ . Plymouth has always been the|Styles, your fashionable neighbor?” denburg, was hooted and jeered when| The first Benz motor appeared on|cans. Dr. sBenz wa:rbor; w\ Kmef' A tion anless reat hatate dealers| gator of the globe and discoverer of| _Sir Walter Raleigh returning from|home of adventurers, and Capt. Cook, | “Oniy in a roundabout way. Her|he madé his first appearance on the the Paris streets in 1888, and creat-|ruho and Is t ot & ooomigtey heed the appeal of Plymouth citi-' the Pacific Ocean may well have re- Virginia is said to have told the|whn discovered Hawail; Sir Richard cat boards at my house.” ireots of Mannheim In 1885, riding ed & sensation. It cost sbout 31,100, | engincer, — o Con °f & locomotive Saks & @ KK R CHRISTMAS GIFTS essentially useful and of the kind he would choose for himself. Gifts that make a man remember the giver with many pleasant thoughts. If there is something a man neglects to buy for himself— perhaps it has been suggested here. 4#1) “Gropper” Knit Neckwear, plain colors and stripes, $250. ) Imported Knit Neckwear, good assort- mixed colors. $3.00. r, handmade and of colors and de- The Popular Wide Stripe Four-in- hands, in a varicty of rich color com- binations, $1.50. The Popular Wide “Barracks” Belt, in gray, tan, brown and black, $150. Belt and Buckle Combination, sterling buckle, $4.00 to $8.00. Engraved free of charge. White Linen Handkerchiefs, 25¢c, 50c, 75c and $1.00 each. Colored Border Initialed Handkerchieis, 3 for $1.00 and 75c each. Tmported Swiss Silk Knitted Mufflers, $10.00. Pin Seal Bill Folds, gold mountings; one and two fold style. $3.50 to $6.95. Suede Bill Folds, in tan, gray and brown, $L95 to §10.75. Wool Mufflers, tan background with colored stripes, $2.95. Tuxedo and Dress Sets, $2.50 to $10.00. Men’s Interwoven Hose—lisle, silk, wool and silk wool. Boxed in special Christmas boxes. From 35c to $150. (15) Men’s Cotton, Silk and Linen, Silk, English Broadcloth and Outing Flannel Paiamas, from $1.35 to $10.00. (16) Men’s Athletic Union Suits, from $115 to $10.00. (17) Men’s Cotton Ribbed Union Suits, from $2.00 to $3.50. (18) Men’s Wool Union Suits, from $3.50 to $7.50. (19) Tan Cape Walking Gloves,. $250 and $3.00. (20) Gray Elk Moke and Mocha Gloves. $345 and $5.00. (21) Men's Driving Gloves. Gauntlets or wrist gloves. Unlined or lined with fleecc, lamb's wool and fur. $2.00 to $10.00. Street Floor. (22) COLLEGIATE SWEATERS Wool, in the popular pull-over styles— stripes and checks in all the fashionable shades, including the new London lavender and powder blues. $395 and $5.00. (23) Men's and Boys' Heavy Pull-Over Sweaters Wool. with or without collar. Navy, ma- roon and brown. Boys', $5.00 and $5.50; men’s, §7.50. (24) Men’s Coat Sweaters, Shaker Weave Shawl collar; all wool; two pockets. Navy, maroon, brown. $10.50. (25) Men's Imported Golf Sweaters, all wool, in a variety of colors, block and stripes. $9.00 to $18.00. The Popular 134-inch Collegiate Belt, in gray, tan, brown and black, $1.50. Sport Belts, in a variety of colors and designs, $1.00 and $1.50. Soft Collar Cases, $250 and $3.50. Imported Suede Collar Bags, in tan, gray and brown, $7.00 and $8.00. White and Colored Collar-attached Shirts, from $2.00 to $8.00. Men’s Radium Silk Shirts, in white and colors, $8.00. Men’s Imported All-wool Golf Hose, from $2.45 to $6.00. MEN'S HOUSE SLIPPERS Buy your gifts now while the assortment lasts. (33) Men’s Brown Kid Opera Slippers, plain and neat trimming. Kid lirled to toe, $4.00. (34) Men's Brown Kid Opera, $3.50. (35) Men’s Brown Kid Everette, $3.00. (36) Men’s Brown Kid Opera, $3.00. (37) Men’s Black Kid Opera, $4.00. (38) Men’s Tan Kid Opera, leather heel, $3.00. (All the above have flexible leather soles) (39) Mey= Felt Slippers with collar and padded soles, $2.00. (40) Men’s Tan Kid Everette, leather heel, $3.00. (41) Men’s Camel Hair Slippers De Luxe with leather soles—heavy padded soles, $2.00. (42) Men’s Gray Felt Slippers with leather soles and rubber heels, $1.50. (43) Men’s Bath Slippers of Camel Hair— leather soles, $1.50. Street Floor. mpany 9% Chrisimas PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE SEVENTH STREET L7 - Random Hints—Chri HENENZN SN AR SN BN BRSNS @ KT VENINET ,‘21' N o 1 B ing” itself. e 2N 2 A 2 S TR S N R DN S brings a message HE spirit of Christmas giving is in the love you crowd in the “giv- of love and cheer. knowing that what you give bears that thought to father, to husband. son, brother—or for him—and that it is the “very thing he wants.” All the joy of Christmas giving is not on your side. serving you. *Tis our wish that this Christmas be the happiest of all. \ 4 - of good cheer Each gift bears a message There’s a joy in We get ours in Saks and Company Pennsylvania Avenue at Seventh Street QBefore (44) Full Dress Vests White full dress and Tux- ) edo in the new, popular cloth. Very fine for launderjng. Single Breasted, $10 Double Breasted, $12 Third Floor. (46) Gloves $3 White Kid Full Dres's Gloves. and after St (45) Tuxedo Vests Black and fancy stripes or figured silk, moire and other materials, popu- larized by their use for this pur- pose. o A $7.50 to $15 Third Floor. (48) Pearl Dress Sets Silver mount- ings. Include cuff links and studs. (47) Dress Ties ‘White Bow Ties, 50c and 75c. Black Butterfly Ties, $1.00, $1.50 and $2.50. - ) " ' CANES Fancy and plain handles. Engraving free. $3.50 and $5.00. - (50) Gentine Cowhide Boston Bags . Tan or Black, $295 (31) BRIEF CASES Of cowhide or walrus, made with three pockets. All leather, $4.95 to $7.50. (52) Genuine Cowhide Suit Cases In brown and black, from $10.75 up. (33) Genuine Cowhide Handbags Cordovan and black. Leather lined, with double handle and heavy reinforced corners, $10.75. (54) MEN’S UMBRELLAS Fancy and plain handles, $1.50 to $15.00. * Street Floor. TG 2 2 2 I T e 2 A e T A T A e A T K b2 SRS AR SRR S U S e ESR SR SRS SYTICT G gtmag Bifts for a Man or Boy EVERY small boy and boy “grown up” is fond of sports of some kind. It is well to cultivate the love of outdoors—the invigorat- ing influences of health-giving sports help to build the man. In our Sports Goods Section (Fourth Floor) you will find just the things that delight him. (35) BOYS’ BATH ROBES, $3.95 Warm, cozy robes in beautiful patterns and colorings. 4 to 18 years. (56) BOY'S FIREMAN OUTFIT At $2.95 Consists of long trousers—shirt and fire- man’s helmet. Sizes 4 to 12 years. (37) ROYS’' RAINCOATS AND HATS $5.50 Genuine Raynster Raincoats, of tan double-texture fabric, full belted, and hat to match. All seams cemented. A new coat if it leaks. Sizes 4 to 18 years. (38) BOYS' COWBOY OUTFITS, §2.25 Made of good quality khaki drill and con- sists of shirt, long pants, lariat, handker- chief, holster pistol and hat. Sizes 4 to 14 vears. Other play outfits from $L35 to $8.95. (39) BOYS’ INDIAN OUTFITS, $L95 Good quality khaki drill. Includes coat. long pants and feathered headpiece, in sizes 4 to 12 years. Other play outfits from $135 to $8.95. (60) BOYS' HANDKERCHIEFS AT 15¢ Good quality white kerchiefs, some with colored borders. (61) BOYS' WASH SUITS AT $2.95 A host of plain colors or cémbination effects in genuine Palmer Cloth—Real Linens, Gabardines, Poplins and other high grade wash fabrics. Guaranteed fast colors —Middy, side laced—Kiddy and other but- ton-on styles. Sizes 2 to 10 years. (62) WOOL GOLF HOSE, $1.25 Good quality wool golf hose in plain colors or the heather mixtures in sizes 7 to 10. (63) BOYS' BROADCLOTH SHIRTS, $2.50 Powder blue, white, or tan of imported English broadcloth in collar-attached styles. Sizes 12 to 144 neck. (64) BOYS' BROADCLOTH BLOUSES > $2.00 Powder blue, white, or tan of imported English broadcloth, with collars attached. Sizes 8 to 16 years. Second Floor. (65) THE BROWNIE GIFT BOX Consisting of No. 2 Brownie Camera 2 Rolls of Kodak Films Kodak Portrait Attachment Tube of Kodak Photo Paste Fifty Leaf Photo Album “At Hore with a Kodak!” Kodakery Subscription Coupon Just the thing for both children grown-ups. Complete, $5.00. Kodaks, $6.50 up. Fourth Floor. (66) BOYS’ SHIRTS, $150 Woven madras in a large variety of neat stripes, plain tan and white, collar attached or neckband styles. Sizes 12% to 14 neck (67) SMALL BOYS’ JERSEY PANTS e SUITS, $2.95 Straight pants of good quality jersey, in plain colors, that button on to fast-color waists of poplin to match. Sizes 2 to 9 years. (68) BOYS’' 'TIM CAPS AT $1.50 and $1.65 Pure worsted caps that will button snugly around the neck. In plain colors or heather mixtures, for the large or small boy. (69).. BOYS' NECKWEAR AT 50c large assortment of Four-in-hands Windsors or Bows. Also Knit Ties. (70) BOYS' PAJAMAS, $L50 Good quality flannelette, in neat stripes, or cotton pongee, in plain colors. One and two piece styles. Sizes 4 to 18 years. (71) BOYS’ BELTS AND BUCKLES, $L00 _ Tan, brown or black leather belts, with initial buckles, or the wide collegiate belts. in tan, brown and black. (72) BOYS' BLACK RUBBER COATS $3.95 Good quality black rubber coats, with white or tan backs. Every coat guaranteed waterproof. Sizes 4 to 18 years. Hats to match, $1.00. (73) BOYS' STORM MACKINAWS 2.75 ) Shawl or convertible collars, of the bet ter qualities of warm mackinaw fabrics Muff and patch pockets; neat plaid effects Sizes 7 to 18 years. Second Floor. (749 FOOT BALL For the Real Boy OFFICIAL FOOT BALL. Guaranteed absolutely official in weight and size and made of the best quality pebble grain leather. Completed with rawhidc thong lace, lacing needle and pure rubber bladder. _ SPECIAL, $5.00. Others at $2.35 and $3.90. 75) GOLF SETS Consisting of 1 Five-inch BUHRKE Golf Bag, metal bot- tom, nicely trimmed, with large ball pocket and adjustable handle. 5 Chevy Chase Golf Clubs, which are the driver, brassie, midiron, mashic and putter. 2 Golf Balls of popular make and a Rule Book. SPECIAL, $1450 Other Sets from $9.65 to $21.50 (76) BOYS’ BOXING GLOVES Boys' Boxing Gloves, made of strong leather, well stuffed, with padded wrists. A dandy miodel for a red-blooded boy. Four to a set. Special, $3.85. Youths'—size same as above—$2.85. Fourth Floor. ST Y LIST-S

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