Evening Star Newspaper, November 21, 1925, Page 5

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T HE_EVENING STAR. WASHINGTON. D. (. SATURDAY. NOVEMBER 21, 1925. } 3 T — . — ——— o e S \U“@fli\_fi Umrlu’ifil mmmflmnummmmm s - i | | WOODWARD || Axm | LOTHROP ’ ~ne Christmas Christmas Services Gift Wrapping If. after purchasing. vou desire vour gifts wrapped for presentation, take them to the Wrapping Desk. Down Stairs Store. where all tags will be removed. vour card inserted, if desired. and gifts appropriately wrapped. [f vou wish us to mail a gift. inform the salesperson at time of purchase. and we will attend to all details. Travelers’ purchases may be delivered to the baggage room of the Union Station, and claim checks issued at this store. ve Desk. all floors Wrapping and Shipping At the Parcel Post wrapping desk information as to foreign and domestic mailing is given. erly wrapped for shipping. Free Delivery We deliver free all purchases to any shipping point in the United States (not including its possessions. unless shipped by parcel post). Method of ship- ment at our option. Shopping Service A personal shopper will assist you in making any purchases and will shop by mail or telephone. This shopper will he supplied upon request of any floor manager. Motor Coach Service For patrons w40 drive their own cars. we offer the services of our motor coach to and from the unre stricted parking area continuously throughout the day. TAXIS SUMMONED— At the First Floor Service Desk taxicabs or messengers may be summoned. Street car tokens are also sold here. Post Office Under the halcony. (; street side. one finds a United States Post Office where money orders, registered mail. parcel post. stamps and general Post Office service are available. REST RCOM-—Thoroughly equipped with com- fortable easy chairs. writing desks. stationery and maid service.—Fourth Floor. Coat and Parcel Checking In the Down Stairs Store yvou will find a garment and parcel checking desk. where customers may leave their packages or heavy coats. Parcels prop Floor Managers Will Gladly Answer Questions as to the Delivery, Location of Departments, Adjustments. Mail and Telephone Orders Will Receive Prompt Attention. Public Telephone Booths Will Be Found on All Floors. Christmas Boxes for Gift Merchandise Purchased Here Supplied Upon Request Shopping at t Christmas will soon be here—Christmas shopping has already begun— the Christmas Store—vour Christmas Store—is ready. It is more than ever the store of Christmas service and Christmas helpfulness. The new building, which has added more than 30,000 square feet of floor space, has nearly all been occupied and the balance shortly will be, mak- ing it a roomier and bigeger Christmas store. Six new electric elevators have been added to the F street bank, greatly increasing the efficiency of our elevator service, which will necessarily make vour shopping time of greater value to vou A fleet of 17 elevators 1S now at vour service. A vast array of beautiful gifts, quite surpassing any assortment of the past vears. American markets have been searched. and the best gifts from America are here in abundance. And, as for gifts from abroad, where could vou find more attractive. llni(]l.lC and beautiful things? With regularly established buying offices in London, Paris, Berlin, Vienna, Florence, and the largest number of buvers ever sent abroad by us in a single season—we now offer vou wares that are a tribute to the skill and craftsmanship of the Old World workers. So it is with pleasure that we invite yvou to make Woodward & Lothrop— the Christmas Store of Washington—vour Christmas shopping Headquar- ters. In the great majority of cases gift buvers are able to check off their entire list without leaving this store. Wohdward & Lothrop —The Christmas Store g o \ 00/ DAON hristmas Store Shop Early--Mail Early Gifts to he sent abroad should be selected and mailed at once. if not already dispatched. that they may connect with the earliest steamer. Remem- her that all packages should he wrapped carefully and addressed plainly. Gifts for the United States Should be Mailed Not Later Than These Dates: California and Far Ohio, Indiana and West . sasaanDEE: 14 Kentucky ...... Dec. 16 Southwest Dec. 14 NewEngland Illinois, Towa and States aL: BDeciill] Middle West.....Dec. 15 New York, Pa. Va., Md.. West and'N. J.........Dec. 18 Va INC. .. Bee 19 Southern States.. . Dec. 16 Two Special Gift Sections \ section of distinctive and unusual gifts has been arranged on the second floor and will be of great aid to those who wish to choose gifts that are not likely to be duplicated. I'he Men's Gift Section ha the sccond floor and contains gift suggestions for every man on your list. It is an index to the store’s gift resources for men. in a small compact space. and will save you much time if vou are at all in doubt. ain been arranged on Engraving or Marking Without Charge Jewelry. Silverware. lLeather Goods. Traveling Gioods. Sticks, Umbrellas. Books and all articles costing over 81 that have a marking or engraving space will he marked without additional charge, as follows: Jewelry. Silverware. Walking Sticks and Umbrellas with 1. 2 or 3 initials. in script. block, old English or small letters. Leather (oods and Traveling Goods marked avith initials or name. Christmas Book—Gift Suggestion Book Both of these splendid gift helps are now ready and may he had for the asking—any floor manager or service desk. Appointment Service If you make an appointment to meet a friend on the (i Street Balcony and then cannot keep it. phone the First Floor Service Desk to page vour friend and deliver the message. or if you keep vour appointment and do not find your friend. inquire at First Floor Service Desk. where possibly a message has been left for you. Appointments will he made and canceled for you at this desk. The G Street Balcony Is Open at 8:45 Every Morning If you arrive at the store before 9:15. the opening hour. we suggest that vou enter at the (; Street door and wait comfortably on the balcony. where there are plenty of restful chairs.

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