Evening Star Newspaper, December 9, 1925, Page 45

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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. (. '. DECEMBER 9, 1925. Need Christmas be Such a Problem §2£2>’§&:22;22%2£5:{2%%ifi&&iiiii2is‘ifi:‘{}iI:i&QEiki5:322525:53%12&2:’1&%2&2%&&&9&&1};& For Wrapping Your Gifts After purchasing your gifts vou may want them hnhd.n \\rapncd Take them to the W rapping Desk on the first floor. The salesperson will follow your instructions if you desire tags removed and personal card in- serted. We Deliver—Free To any shipping point in the United States, we to determine method of & . % G a Sk shipping. If shipment is by parcel LL the world is laughing now. The kiddies have visions of post, this will include United States new toys: trains, dolls, autos, and circuses. . . . Mother has ik vision of a new wrist watch, and a host of other things she has deftly suggested to Father during the past few weeks. . . . And Father has visions of the bills. . . . Santa is coming to town. The happy season is on. And the stores—how they smile at you. How they inveigle you with their irresistible windows. On F Street; on 7th Streeet; on the Avenue. You might shop on 5th Avenue, or Michigan Boulevard, or Chestnut Street, yet get no greater variety or better service than your own Washington stores now offer you. R Bt In our new office floor, on the i i i fourth. we have a specially-appointed In all this hustle and bustle Christmas Shopping need be no burden. st g Ch?rge i i ivi f accounts and we invite persons of re- The fun of buying can be almost as great as the joy of giving e s o g if you will shop early—this week—tomorrow! Selection is now at service. its height; clerks are not so weary; stores are not so crowded. In our small way we have tried to arrange shopping services to lighten your day. 1,400 Washingtonians are now in our employ— more than twice as many as last year. We have a brand-new store, full of brand-new gifts. Six floors crowded with the very things some one wants. No matter how many names are on your list, there are gifts here for everybody—and a dozen and one services to help you select and send them. Cordially, we invite you to make this your Christmas Store. The Ladies’ Rest Room Adjacent to Powder Box (the new ‘ s - —— = beauty parlors) on 5th Floor. Here ; \ one may rest and contemplate upon > the future, or meet her friends, or [ J telephone, or write a letter upon the stationery that will be provided.

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