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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, FRIDAY, DECEMBER ‘1, 1925 Since Christmas would not be Christmas were it not for the hosts and hosts of happy little hearts waiting eagerly for that day —since giving would lose much of its joy could we not suc- Bath Robes for Christmas. Waiting brother will be so comfortable in a striking blue and colored stripe Robe. Pictured, $8.50. And little sister can’t help but love 00! rm rose one, $3.50. Boys' and Girls' Sections, Fourth floor. Ease in Comfy Slippers Real boy kind, like father's, of leather, low heeled, $3.50 d dainty les of quilted satin with pompons for girls, $2.25 and $2.50. Children's She on, Fourth floor. Because They Love Sports Sweater Sets—For boys, with matching hose, $8.50. ‘Windbre: s—For girls, of richly colored le with knitted neck, cuff and ss Sections, Fourth floor. Silk Dresses for Girls Dresses, for girls 6 to 14, in 2!l the shades, $1250 and $16.75. Fixing for Rain Girls’ and Junior Girls' Raincoats in yel- low, rose, green. Made with standing col- lar, corduroy d. $7.50. Girls' Section, F floor, Umbrellas—" v Lee” for girls, $2; “Uncle Wi for Ig(\\': and girls, $1.503 . 3 Umbrella Section, First floor Silk “Undies” Girls Like Sketched is a Dainty Costume Slip in pink crepe de chine, trimmed with lace, $7.50. erwear Gifts—Shirts, Bloom- ¢ in varicd styles and a wide Girlg' Furnishings Sectlon, Fourth floor. For the Sports Member Nothing more acceptable than a Tennis Racket. Wright & Ditson, “Gold Star,” $16. Wright & Dits 1l American,” $8. Wright & Ditson, “Tournament,” $2.50, Sporting Goods Section, Second floor. Why Not a Pocketbook There are so very many pretty ones and so reasonable. Tiny beaded ones, lined. 6L Lovely colored silk taffeta ones, with van- ity mirror, $150. Pocketbook ‘Section, First floor. Silver Kid Evening Slippers How the growing miss will love them— these, the newest models, $8. Beautiful rhinestone buckles may be worn as pictured, $4 to $11 the pair. Rhinestone butterflies, $1.75 to $2.50. Children's Shoe Section, Fourth floor. Scarfs for Boys and Girls Perhaps the girls will want one of bright plaid with chic matching hat, $3.75 to $10. But boys will prefer imported cashmere, $1.75 to $2.50. Boys' and Girls' Sections, Fourth floor. Books the Unusual Gift Is there any boy that has too much of Stevenson? Scribner thinks not, and so this year for the first time they have put out 32 complete volumes; each volume, 90 cents; complete, $28.50. They have called it the “South Sea Edition,” and it contains every favor- ite written by Robert Louis Steven- son. Book Section. Fifth floor. Tilopd Tomorrow---A Special Group 100 Junior Boys’ OVERCOATS Sizes 3 to 9 Years At the Special Low Price $11.75 Finely tailored and of especially desirable and durable {abrics. Double-breasted model—wool lined —venetian yoke—convertible col- lar. Shades of brown, oxford. heather and navy. Boys' Coat Section, Fourth floor Meet The Woolly Toy Family The Best Little Playmates in the World “Fluff,” the pretty little maltese kitten, $4.50 and $5.50. “Beauty,” the nice, soft collie pup, $2.50 and $3.75. “Kismee,” soft and light, in pink and blue, $3.25. “Collie,” with long, shaggy hair, white and gray ears, $1.75 to $4.75. “Pekinese,” just like real dogs, $5. “Jacko,” the monkey on scooter or Irish mail, $3.75 and $4. “Tiddles,” the cunning little cat, in assorted col- ors, $1.75 to $3.75. “Teddy,” of lovely, soft and fluffy material, colors in pink, blue, tan and white, $2 to $11.50. “Micky,” the monkey, $2.75 and $3.75. “Rolo” Friction Toys—These are stuffed animals on wheels, and inclade dog, cat, bear and elephant, '$1.50 to $3.50. Toy Section, Fourth floor. dward & I nfhrop The Christmas Store cessfully anticipate their desires and wishes—this page is devoted to His Majesty the Child, and is filled with the countless little sug- gestions that have thrilled boys and girls of all time. FOR THE CHILDRENS (HRISTMA AT RRB BN For Little Menand Women The Desk p ak h cd ivory ename 75c.—Toy Section, -wool Goli Hose ather, with turn- in pink, blue Children’s Hoslery Gifts From Babyland Pain s, 50c to $2.50. s, 75¢ to $1.25. $1 to $1.50 bmeters, $1. ted Powder Jars, Fancy Garters, 50c and 75c. Covered Shoe Trees, SI. ncy Bonnet Boxes, $350 to §5. Infants’ Section, Fourth floor, Pins for the Wee Infant Enamel, 10 and 14 carat white and green gold, one, two or three pins, $3 to $6.75. Jewelery Section, First floor, Gloves for Boys and Girls Capeskin in light and dark brown, fleece lined, beaver cuffs, $3.50. For Infants—White Kid Mittens trim- med with white fur, fleece lined, $1.50. Glove Section, First floor. Tea Time and This Service Child’s Ivory Table and two Chairs, decorated in blue and nursery pic- tures, $8. Tea Set—Complete service for six, in all 23 pieces, nursery pictures, $2.25. Luster China Tea Set—Complete serv- ice for six, blue, $3.75. Toy Section, Fourth flour. Books That Never Grow Old The Little Pepper Series for Girls. The first four volumes are in serial order. These are “Five Peppers and How They Grew,” * e Little Pep- pers Midway,” “Five Little Peppers Grown Up” and “Phronsie Pepper.” The succeeding volumes are the de- tailed account of the doings of the Pepper family and may be read in any order. $1.75 each. Book Section. Fifth floor.