Evening Star Newspaper, December 9, 1925, Page 33

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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. €, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 9. Y. W. C. A. $700,000 Build- ing and Maintenance Cam- paign, Dec. 2 to Dec. 15. Contribute now. Gift Tables of China Offer Many Suggestions Assembled on special tables—ready for giving or sending, are suggestions at these special prices: $1 Table Imported Decorated \"ases ., Candlesticks, Oatmeal Sets. Bonbon Dishes, Wall Vases. $2.50 Table Decorated Cracker Jars, S Bowls, Cheese and racker Dishes, Butter Tubs. $5 Table Imported Decorated \'ases, Cake Sets, Celery s, Sugar and Cream Sets China Section. Fifth floor. In Fancy Boxes Hand-decorated Tmport- ed China—Candlesticks, Match Jars — Condi- ment Sets—Ash Trays —\ases. $1.25 and $1.50 China Section. Fifth floor. Gifts for the Housekeeper Stainless Steel Two-piece Carving Set to carve the Christmas turkey with. Special, $6.95. A Detecto Platform Scale with dial, so one can see one’s exact weight every day, $15. A Copper Teakettle, with stand and ventilated asbes- tos alcohol lamp. Special, $3.75. An Oblong or Round Bread Board, with knife; various colors in hand- painted flower designs, $1.75 and $2.25 set. Fruit Board with Knife, $1.50, $1.75 and 2 set. Housewares Section, Fifth fioor. e ee— g 1925. The Framing of Pictutes Is Exquisitely Executed In Our Picture Department ’mniffimarh & athrop T he Christmas StOre . wbd . | Baby Clothes and Pretty Nurs;fy Needs Gift Items for the Baby Cotton Blanket, pink or blue figured, $1 to $1.50. Dresses for the Baby Give the new baby a dress. Lovely handmade ones of sheer white lawn or batiste. Tiny handmade tucks, fine lace, or hemstitching and feather stitching all add dainti- ness. Plain Slips for the mornings are handmade, $1.25 to $20. Short Dresses, 1 and 2 years, handmade, hand embroid- ered—some beautiful French embroidered ones with scal- loped bottoms or hand hemmed, $1.25 to $12.50. Sweaters and Sweater Suits Lovely Soft Wool or Silk and Wool Knitted Sweaters, 1, 2, 3 years, in pink, blue, white, tan, vellow. Button- down-the-front or slip-on models. Others in darker or mixed shades to 6 vears. $1.50 to $7.50. Sweater Suits to 5 years, knitted or of soft brushed wool, including sweater, leggings, caps and mittens. $5 to $12.50. Knitted Sacques of warm wool for the wee baby, white with blue or pink, $1 to $3.50. . Knitted Booties, pretty, soft and warm, short and knee lengths, 50c to $3. Irfants’ Section, Fourth floor. Woolen Blanket, white Madeira Pillow Covers, with pink or blue, $3.75. * $1 to $2.50. Baby Pillows, filled with Down—white, pink or blue, $1.50 and $2. Madeira Bibs, with underpad, 50c to $1.25. Silk Bonnets. $1 to $9.50. Quilted Cap Linings, pink. blue or white, 75¢c. Baby Buntings. ciderdown or quilted silk, $3.50 to $10. Quilted Robes, pink or blue. $2.50 to $5. Wadded Embroidered Quilts, pink or blue, $2.50 to $8. Cashmere or Crepe de Chine \Wrappers, $3.50 to $15. Fur Coats, 2 to 6 vears, $50 to $200. Plain Reed Scales, capacity, 25 lbs., $7.50. Wee Baby Bathinette with dressing table, $11.50. Beautifully Trimmed Bassinet, $65. Plain Reed Revolving Wardrobe, $10. Reed Hampers, $10. Creepers, $1 to $5. Flannelette Pajamas, one piece. with or without feet, $1 and $1.25. Raincoats and Hats, 2 to 6 vears, $6. Rain Capes, 2 to 6 vears, $4.50. Pajamas---The Gift for Young Women Another slightly higher priced group, fashioned along the tailored and boyish lines and particu- larly appealing to the school girl are English And here are some of the most attractive of the season from which %o choose. There are fine voiles, attractive printed crepes and rayon ma- terials. Trimmed with dainty lace and footing or boyishly tailored. Pink—Nile—Peach—Orchid, $2, $3 Mushin Underwear Section, Third floor. Give Furniture Let it suggest your thoughtfulness and esteem throughout the year as well as at Christmas time. The Furniture Gift may be had for as little as $3.50, or as much as you care to spend. Look through our display, and many pieces will suggest themselves as gift items. Furniture Section. Sixth fisor. This Stool makes a com- fortable seat and is shown in a variety of coverings, $6. Other Stools, $3.50 to $15. Book Ends are of ma- hogany. Sk e tched, $9.50. Others, $5 to $12. A Secretary Desk that occupies only 26 inches of wall space, $60. Others, $42.50 to $210. Cane Wing Rocker or Armchair, $20. Other Cane Chairs, $17.50 to $60. Card Tables like this one, $4. Others, $4.50 to $10. Broadcloth—DMadras and Voile. A few of these are lace trimmed. $2 to $5. Nests of Tables are fashionable and very useful. This inlaidey mahogany set of 4, $40. Others, $18.50 to $35. A Sewing' Stand is a use- ful, convenient” gift for the woman who likes to sew. Windsor Arm Rockers help to give the Early Ameri- can touch. The one sketched, $13.50. Others, $17.50 to $30. Windsor Chairs find places of service nearly everywhere. This one, $11.50. Rocker to match, $13. Others, $7.50 to $30. $ Muffin Stands of solid mahogany with recessed plate é shelves, $13.50. This End Table has a book trough and is stur- dily constructed, $10. Other End Tables, $9.75 to $27.50. The Table for the Living Room, sketched below, has heavy turned base and heavy moulded edge; with drawer; top size, 48x26, $40. Other Living Room Tables, many kinds and sizes,$20 to $160. Framing a picture is an art. The craitsman who is in charge of that work for us is regarded as an artist in his profession. Christmas orders will be taken until December 15th. Picture Section, Fifth fioor. Emblemized Middies A Gift for the Schoolgirl Through a special arrangement with a prominent manufacturer of School Middies we have secured a middie that is going to appeal to every schoolgirl New Imported Initial Stationery —and express for her the school spirit that she feels T'hese Middies are the regulation white gym style $2 and are marked with the emblem of the various high and junior high schools. If You Are From Western—Tech—Eastern —Powell—Jr. High—Your Middie is All Ready For You, $1.95. Girls' Furnishings Section, Fourth floor Special Box Assortments I'his stationery, Parchemin a la form, comes with an unusually attractive cut- out initial heets, blue and gray lined envelopes. Stationery Section, First Christmas Cards 25¢, 35¢, 50e, ¥1 Beautiful selections of Christmas cards, as- sorted and done up in attractive bhoxes are ready at these various prices—to simplify and shorten card selection. Eighiteen Engraved Christmas Greeting Cards, assorted, $1. Cards, 35c. Twelve Dainty Christ- mas Cards, tissue-lined envelopes, 50c. Stationery Section. First floor signs, 25c. Twelve Engraved Christmas Greeting Christmas Greeting Cards and Folders— assortment of 12 de- Beautiful Lamps to Give For Every Nook and Corner For Every Room in the Home Desk Lamps Adjustable Desk Lamps in metal of various finishes; metal portables with hand-painted glass shades, or with silk and georgette shades. $2.50 to $28.50 Table Lamps Mahogany, Metal, Pottery, Soapstone and Marble Lamps, with shades of parch- ment, silk, georgette, hand-painted glass and crystaline on cloth. $13.50 to $65 Lamp Section, Fifth floor. Floor Lamps Many lovely new designs and finishes in metal, such as bronze, Spanish bronze. Granada gold. wrought iron, with parch- ment, silk and georgette shades. $3.45 to $145 Boudoir Lamps Mahogany, pottery, gilt, silver and re- productions of early American Glass Lamps, with shades of silk, georgette, parchment and chintz. $3.50 to $38.50

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