Evening Star Newspaper, December 9, 1925, Page 22

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THE EVENING STAR. WASHINGTON, D. (., WEDNESDAY. DECEMBER 9. 1925. Gift Floor for Your Home--- Any gift may be exchanged Christmas Savings Checks cashed witho ’ : ) i ? ; ¢ ashed without delay v 9 ! A Christmas Sale of Portieres : Sl Ye - ; ‘ / after Christmas— ——on our First Floor—just as vou come in the I¥ Street door—at the I V e l 0 u r O r B r 0 C a d e d If it doesn't suit vou—Ilet us Information Desk, near the b ,’ AR find something that will. We ex- Women's Shoe department. : -;) i L ‘ - D d m d S k P 0 r ti e r e S change any Christmas merchan- dise purchased from The Hecht You save time shopping by By i ',: $ 95 : e i » : . b mail and telephone— R 13 | 8 We will wrap your gifts altrac- Read our advertisements—then ‘- T - % % . That sell for $12 and $15.95. The write or phone our Personal Shop - ) 4 : house gift that cannot fail to please tively and send them anywhere ping Burcau: they shop for you, 3 i \ y ¢ 4 s 'y quickly, carefully. Call Main 8 ) f So give her thgse handsome hangings for one of her Christmas pres- } ¥ . B We wrap yvour gifts securely in 5100, Branch 477. 2 1§ § cnts—they make the home cheery and bright—with their lovely soft i = appropriate holiday packages and colors in long graceful folds—hiding barren woodwork. send them to any point in the G 1 ft C om f or t S -E ; N Double-faced, heavy quality ve- Silk figured damask portieres— Continental United States. d B 1 k ‘- i lour portieres. in the following color 50 inches wide and 274 yards long. In an an c t S combinations—rose to blue, blue to a quality yvou have rarely seen at 8 blue. blue to gold. blue to brown, this price. The colors are blue, rose, * SONbnurelo ithose $4 95 _ rese to rose, and blue to mulberry. brown and mulberry. . , . - Cotton Krinkled B Filet Net Fringed 100 Cedar Chests S Sheics give these useful presents? \ pair of blankets. in a_splen | WIndow Panels Doun from $12.95 did wearing quality of wool and $1 .49 5895 $2-75 cotton mixture—double-hed size, 5 Give any woman ome of these chests— That sell for $4.95 usually— she will use it every day in the year A Christmas opportunity 62x80. Fivichiell b 5 i Eight different patterns to choose T " the Christmas curtains from. sateen binding. Colors to select & To pack away her summer clothes in for the home makers winter and her winter clothes in summer —or to keep her sewing in: her Spanish Of cream - colored cotton, in shawl; her knitted sports clothes—she'll ¢ racisesitorithe cingle of twin find a hundred uses for this chest. Of genuine red cedar from down in Tennes- : & see. Strongly constructed. 36 inches long. 1 for the double bed. \Vith fitted with lock and key. i quard stripes in— from: Have new curtains at the windows— when the candles .are lighted and the Rose Blue Pink = 5 S s & iriends gather around the Christmas tree. han Gray These fringed panels of filet—either in bed. for the threc-quarter bhed. [ac : - 1 ; ivory or ccru tones—are two and a half Can you think of anything ' 2 7 £ Al i vards, long enough for any window. more suitable for Christmas. with its wind and snow. than warm coverlets? Rose Blue Gold let your windows sug- Not a treasure chest— Or thig? Woeol-filled Comfort- P e e S treasure. gest your good taste to the ahle—the lightest. nicest, warm- . 3 edspreads have "ar- chtest. nic 1 ontide ol Krinkled hedspreads have “a est form of bed covering, as every rived” to stay—ior housckeepers housekeeper knows? Double-bed : (Sixth Floor.) E & have found out how well they size—figured centers with plain o 1 —— { wear, how casily they wash and sateen borders in rose, blue, green. R = how they do not-have to be ironed. (Sixth Floor.) - Y, (Sixth Floor.) Gift Pieces--- ; - Olgle Doliar : 1 : 3 b o uys Many Lovely Haels: SETReTETaR | B J—- = Gifts on the 6th Floor Less than Y2 price Book ends—candle sets—smok- It is too late to embroider gifts— —sm Here are some done by experts for you. ¢ = G : ng sets glffs fnl‘ every one Scarfs, centerpieces, pillow covers, card-tahle covers. bufiet sets, 3-piece vanity sets. Hand-em- N 2 3 3 When a gift perplexes you— broidered in colors on white. ccru, cream linens, I - > visit our Art Department. Here crash: exotic blacks. Trimmed in gold lace. gold = R W ! * vou will find a solution to vour braid. gold cord: cluny edges. Artistic pieces, made every problem. And very mod- to sell at 83 to $25—aour holiday price, $1 to $10. A erately priced. (Sixth Flao Regal r'ift for the Home Lover— Beautiful Seamless Wilton Rugs | @i lin Every Rug ~ 56 50 ot Sizes—9x12 ft. Christmas Candles and Holder, $1 Pair Seamless 83x10.6 ft. 5 Shell Flowers, in Fancy 1asc. §1 Set Fifteen distinctly different patterns—adaptations 3-Pc. Colored Glass Smoking from the old Chinese rugs—the antique Persian rugs Sei, el Are you in doubt about what®*to give your wife?. One of these beautiful Wilton e Golorsd Clos Mty oot LSt seamless rugs is the answer. Enough variety of designs to satisfy every taste in decoration— Tapestry Telephone Screens. $1 Fa cach pattern perfect of its kind—woven as only Wiltons are. The absence of seams, too, Artsficial Potted Geraniums, $1 Fa. 5 = . Foi e assures an extra long life to these rugs. A Charming Chiming Gift— = g Normandy Chime Clock | Chinese and Persian Rugs, Special, $22:%° Small Orientals (2x3 ft., 2x4 ft., 2V4x5 ft.), soft colors, 5 1 095 perfect patterns. A Christmas gift from the Far East Rugs from China—the land of the oldest civiliza- - Rugs from Persia—glowing with those jewel tion—to make Christmas gifts in American homes. tones of vegetable dyes. To warm the heart and Rugs that are gems of color—marvels of workman- gladden the eyes of womankind—at Christmastide. — 19-inch base—silvered dial-—regular $14.95 <hip. " Sold originally for*$29. These rugs formerly $32.50. 1 (Sixth Floor.) American 8-day movement—mahogany finish And she’ll only have to wind this once a week— a trustworthy timekeeper. imposing with its 19-inch hase and silvered dial. its handsome mahogany finish. Soft-toned Normandy chimes proclaim the passing ~» hours. (] ¥ ? % b i = " — = e A e ‘ (First Floor.)

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