Evening Star Newspaper, December 18, 1925, Page 39

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I Windbreakers For All the Family family mem- a different i pat- The various b they think ¢ on style for sports— and they all want a Wind- breaker. A Beautiful Suede " Wind- breaker for women, in soft delicately toned shades, with knitted bands of jacquard weave, is priced $16.75 in the Sportswear Section, ‘Third floor. For Babies a Windbreaker of Suedette, with knitted collar and with or without knitted bottom and cuffs. $10. Infants’ Section, Fourth floor. £ o (O i i Men's Sporting Goods Sec- tion has an excellent re- versible Windbreaker knit- ted on the outside in a com- bination check and lined with a rubberized Scotch plaid which sheds rain $17.50. Second floor. This man’s windbreaker is of fine. soft suede, has two roomy. button-down pockets and knitted collar, cuffs and band at bottom. Gray or tan. $15. Men's Clothes Section, Second floor. The Boys’ Section has as a favorite a regular Lumber- jack Plaid Wool ~Wind- breaker, with ribbed bottom, ribbed or open cuffs. $5 and $6.50. Fourth floor. Growing Girls’ Section shows a Suedette Material with knitted bottom band, collar and cuffs, in many ° bright shades. $12.75. Fourth floor. The Sweater Section chose Brushed Wool, in wide con- trasting stripes, with neat carved buttons. $6.75. Third E—— Wohdmard & Lo —The Christmas Store . e - N THE EVENING STAR, 'WASHINGT(SN, D. ¢, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 18, 1925. \ greoy Santa Claus Land ‘and the Children’s Sections Are All on One Floor (The Fourth) Here the group of happy youngsters can look around—see Santa . Claus—and everything they want him to bring them: Here Mothers can conveniently find the things they are looking for: Here every one can revel in the anticipation of Christmas. Christmas Gifts for Happy Babies This brief listing shows, in a small way, the great variety of gifts to be found in the Infants’ Section. To Wear Silk Bonnets, $1 to $9.50. Infants’ Mittens, 25¢ to $1. Knitted Booties, 50c to $3. For Play Rattles, 50c to $2.50. Creepers, $1 to $5. Knitted Sacques, $1 to $3.50. Sweaters, $1.50 to $7.50. Bath Robes, $3.50. Girls’ Dresses, $2.50 to $12.50. Infants’ Dresses, $1.25 to Flannelette Pajamas. $1 to $1.25. Raincoats, 2 to 6 years, $6. Raincapes, $4.50. For the Nursery Ribbon-trimmed Baskets, $7.50. Plain Reed Baskets, $2.50 to $3.50. Infants' Section, Fourth floor. Infants’” Accessories $20. Baby Blankets, $1 to $5.50. Carriage Sets, $10 to $20. Bonnet Boxes, silk, $3.50 to $5. Madeira Pillows, $3 to $2.50. Madeira Bibs, 75¢c. Ribbon Novelties, 50c to $3. Hooked Nursery Rugs, $18.50. Quilted Spreads, $2.50 to $8. The Same Fashion on Brother and Sister Means Doubled Chic Because matching sister’s frocks and brother’s suits becomes steadily more important—we ordered and have in, a lovely selection in Brother and Sister Suits for playtime and dress, of colored linen. set for a golden—brown—or black-haired little pair comes in yellow linen trimmed in white, with pearl buttons. boy’s two-piece suit is $7.50. Infants’ Section, Fourth fleor. One particularly attractive The girl's dress is $8, while the little When Santa Packs His Bag He’d Like to Fill it With Toys And he would like nothing better than this great Santa Claus Land in which to select them. Every boy, girl and baby can get the Toys to please them most from these great stocks. $1 Games The thrilling game of “Mo- tor Race,” with real track and autos, $1. “Flyers,” a game for those interested in aeroplanes, $1. “Strategy,” similar to check- ers, $1. f “Pig Squeak,” a brand-new game of the old lady who went to market, $1. “Ponitac,” bird game, test- ing one’s accuracy in shoot- ing, $1. “Traps,” a game played with marbles, $1. Other Games “Base Ball,” with the whole field before your eyes, $2: Boy Ranger Cannon, with soldiers and ammunition, $2.50. Gift Packages for boys and girls, 50c. Other Toys Blue Iron Coupe, special, 75¢c. < 7 Ronson Pistol, 50c. Rubber Balls, 25¢c to $1.25. Toy Section, Fourth foor. Electric Tops, $1. Mazda Tree Lights, $2.25. Baby Blocks, $1.25. “My Paint Box,” containing paint box, paints and brush, Little Boys’ Overcoats Special, $I 1.75 cure one of these exceptic Overcoats for junior boys an extremely low price. Warm Winter coats, wool lined, vene- tian yoke, double-breasted plain model. Medium and dark shades oi oxford and brown, also heather shades Sizes 3 to 10 years Fine Wool Good Gifts for Boys Slickers, $5. Black Rubber Coats, $3.95. Bath Robes, with cord-trim- med edges, pockets and shawl collar, $5.75. Tim’s Caps, $1.50 to $1.65. Canes and Swagger Sticks, 50c to $1.50. Boys' Section, Fourth floor The Children’s Hosiery Section Has Many Gifts J Wool Hose Plain-color mixtures, with fancy cuffs, in contrast- ing colors woven in de- signs, $1.50. Fancy Pattern Hose, Silk Mixture Hose Infants’ 75c. Rayon and silk (import- ed), $1. - Girls’ Novelty Silk Socks, silk and wool. beautifully made and col- $1. ored, $4. Silk Socks, imported, Other Wool Hose with pink, blue and buck stripes, $1. $L50,3250,153.50 154 Wiliitel Sill SocL s with i turn-over top, $1. Service Hose Plain Lisle sports rib, 50c. Boys’ long black, ribbed. 50c. Boys’ Heavy Brown and Black Derby Rib Socks, 50c. Children’s Hosiery Section, Fourth floor The Finer Gift Books for Children These are beautiful books that are sure to be appre: ciated. Many of the bindings are elegantly illu- minated and the pages illustrated in color. WASHINGTON—By Lucy Foster Madison, illustrated by Frank Schoonover, $3.50. BRIER ROSE BOOK OF OLD, OLD FAIRY TALES —By Anne Anderson, $3.50. WITH CORTEZ THE CONQUEROR—By Virginia Watson, $3.50. A GALLERY OF CHILDREN—By A. A. Milne, $3.50. OLD MOTHER GOOSE, $2. THE PILOT—By James Fenimore Cooper, illustrated by Donald Teague, $2.50. TALES FROM SHAKESPEARE—By Charles and Mary Lamb, $2. THE LOST PRINCESS—By Marie, Queen of Rou- mania, $3. EVANGELINE—By Henry Wadsworth Longfellow, $2.50. THE COCK AND THE HEN—A Czechoslovak Folk Tale, illustrated by Rudolf Wates, $2.50. Book Section. Fifth floor. Sports Hose Silk and lisle (fancy), 75¢c. Silk and lisle (plain), 50c. Cotton and wool, 75c. Silk and wool, $1. English Socks. lisle and cotton, 85c. Stockings, Gifts for the Student There are many girls and boys coming home this Christ- mas who would be happiest to reccive somett could take back to school a Suggestions for such gifts are: they d enjoy with their GOLF CLUBS—Imported Stewart Irons, $6. Lady Burke Clubs for girls, $4.25 and $4.75. GOLF MARKER, which stamps name on both sides, TENNIS RACKETS— Bancroft Winner, William I'ilden’s choice, $15. Sportingz Goods Seetion. Sccond floo: DIARY—There are sizes and kinds. many A favorite Day” lock & is & “Line a (five vears), with $5. I'he comes in sev dexed, $3. Desk Acceseorics Section, Firet Address BED SETS—Of{ metallic tray, thermos pitcher and glass; in severa! colo tractively $12, Thermos Scction. Firet Soor shaped LEATHER PHOTO FRAMES-—Will be among the most tre: d fts when the stude retu with new family pictures $10. Picture Frame Section, Firet fl v MUSICAL SEWING SET —How a girl will love it— and what an inspiration it will be to sew. Completel: equipped—made of leather —and playing a tune each time the lid is lifted. $10. Leather Goods Section, First floor TEA SET—This, too. is a thoughtful choice for the girl who so enjoys having the girls in her room to tea Imported color band; tea pot. sugar and cream. O plates,6tea cups and saucers $6.95. China Section, Fifth floor. SHIP MODELS—Either a boy or girl will be delighted with one of these newest ship models to take back for their room. $21.75. Picture Section, Fifth floo UMBRELLAS — For both boys and girls. Many lovely colored ones will be nice for Spring outfits for girls. Others that fold up and fit in traveling cases are ideal for students. Pictured, a lovely one capped with sil- ver, $20. Umbrella Section, First figor POKER SETS—One of the nicest ones is sketched and includes chips, playing cards and score. fitted in a leather case, $10. Desks Accessories Section, First floor, FUUVTTUSHN PENNANTS, Banners and -\W_HT:\ ‘fi Sofa Cushions can be or- dered for college students ir: the colors of their school and the name or numerals. clasz Sporting Goods Section, Second floor

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