Evening Star Newspaper, December 10, 1925, Page 23

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O, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 10, 1925. WAR BI.A'MS MADE Me?riniogg.‘;z ;:;P::v;ufsue!s: } On the Main Floor—7th Street Inside the Door “=" ¥ HICKOK GIFTS—~THINGS MEN NEED A man will appreciate it more this Christmas if he receives . as gifts things he needs. The satisfaction he will derive from their use will be a constant reminder of the thought- fulness and good taste of the giver. THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. Entrance—Just | The Stanley Co. of America, which '¥ Bond Issue Project Agreed |.ccentiy yurchased the Crandall m; to by German and United |:.. ., States Interests. A comprehensive plan f( or early tlement of the en question and the fcan citizens has Based on the the United & reparatio payments fo fean Army of o the plan would Years, in $he American Government. Payment by Bonds. Hickok Emblem Belt Set $O Belt, Sterling Silver Ruckle and Beltogram Set, choice of following emblems: Masonic, Shrine, »Odd Fellow, Moose, Knights of Columbus, Elks. A Gift of Distinction. Cathedral Ave. Near Connecticut Ave. Excellent Service— Manager on Premises Thomas J. Fisher & Co., Inc. 738 15th St. Main 6830 A Hickok Set is a Real Xmas Gift 5] The Set can be had either as a Buckle and Beltogram Set, or as Buckle and Belt Set. P ST SR ST EIESETELLSTSTITITILITS LSS T2 The fine'quality metal is the Hickok untarnishable durable plating. The buckle positively Christmas Services grips—no Hickok Belt ever slipped. Etched designs and initialed. ¢ The Beltogram is Christmas Savings Checks cashed at Information Desk, Main Floor. the same design as the buckle; a man who has not owned one has a new watch-con- venience-treat in store for him. {The Belt is one inch wide, of stitched grained cowhide, with suede lining of tan or gray. Each set is individually boxed. ¢Not because $1 is Personal Shopping Bureau will buy for you, Phone Main 5100—Extension 477. the kind of gifts that really please men, we suggest them. N one-half the former price of these sets, but because at a greater price they would still make Gifts, no matter where purchased, will be holiday wrapped. Wrapping Desk, Main Floor. Long Type Initial Sets Purchases will be mailed any- . where. Tell the Salesperson. This Hickok Buckle and Beltogram Set is a slender, long type model with bordering and lettering in black, cleverly contrasting with the silver coloring of the metal. The Belt is of cowhide in various colorings; leather lined and securely stitched. Boxed for Giving. Same in Belt, Buckle and Beltogram combination, $3 Delivery anywhere in U. S. or Possessions Free. Remember that all Gifts are ex- changeable; wrong sizes, colors, se- lections quickly and pleasantly rem- No Membership Fee Immediate Delivery Sterling Silver Finish Set 54 Sterling Silver finish set of Hickok Buckle and Belto- gram. Admirable workmanship_in a newly created ' Hickok Sport Belts \ s s $2 ( tional price of $1, $1.50 or $2; Buckle or Beltogram may Belts can be added to this set at addi- be purchased separately at $2. Yes, it is Collegiate! Movie Stars, too, wear this fair col- ored tan leather belt with Brand-New Apartment Size Qur Men’'s Department isa Man's Gift Shop 485 This little Apariment Size Grand will surprise you in Baby Grand its appearance and wealth of tone. corner for Xmas and make the entire family happy. PIANO LESSONS FREE DUET BENCH DELIVERY OPEN NIGHTS s bu HOMER L. KITT COf 1330 G STREET Complete your music R heavy silk wehbing insert. A timely gift for that boy. Good Comfy Felt Slippers, colors, $1. Embroidered Radium Silk Mufflers, $3. Duowear Fine Lisle Hose, 6 for §1.50. Boxed Garter and Armband Sets, 50c. Paris and Brighton Boxed Garters, 50c. Plain and Fancy Silk Suspenders, $1.50. Fine Initial Handkerchiefs, 6 for $1.50. Mercerized Garter and Armband Sets, 75c¢. (First Floor, The Hecht Co.) ECHT CO-F STREFT:

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