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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. €. SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 27. 1926. OODWARD & LOTHROP representatives have brought only the choicest gift things from abroad— things that offer charming Christmas gifts for every one. These classified headings will direct you to the perfect gift in each case. There is a multitude of others. (Tllustrated Upper Left) Austria sends this large Dinner Ring of ame- thyst and pearls. $25. Others $18.50 and $25. (First floor.) Marcasite on sterling silver, studded with car- melians is a smart version of the slave bracelet. $50. (First floor.) A lovely jewel-toned Beaded Bag, mounted on a gilt frame, comes from France. $10. Others, $5 to $38. (First floor.) A handsome brown ecrase Leather Bag, with enamel fittings—large enough to use for an overnight case. $35. (First floor.) Exquisite Handkerchief Case, hand painted. $4. Sheer French Linen Handkerchief. $1 to $3. (First floor.) 5 An Italian Silk Shawl, hand-embroidered in colored wool, with deep Callot fringe. $22.50. Also of wool crepe. (First floor.) Alluring Jean Patou Perfume in “Que Sais Je?” and ‘“Amour-Amour” odeurs. $10. French Atomizers in black and orange. $8. (First floor.) Exquisitely hand - embroid- ered crepe de chine Phil- ippine Lingerie—exclu- sively here. Gown, $12; Chemise, $10; Step-in, $7.50. (First floor.) For the Home - (Illustrated Lower Left) An Italian embroidered linen bridge set shows a new corner design and the character- istic Italian hemstitching, $7.95.—(Second floor.) g A new bridge cozy tea set in duo-tone luster, serves eight persons, $15.50—(Fifth floor.) Holland sends its very newest design in pot- tery in this low and lovely bowl, $10.— (Fifth floor.) ‘ A particularly distinctive fire set is of antique English brass, $30.—(Fifth floor.) A handsome Italian marble lamp mounted on an ornate metal base, $65.—(Sixth floor.) A scatter-size Oriental rug is always a gift of lasting luxury, $48.50.—(Fifth floor.) A novel Dutch Silver Peacock furnishes a spirit lamp and “tuck-away” drawer, $32.50.— (First floor.) A French Provincial Coffee Table, $45.—(Sixth floor.) Gifts Unique (Mlustrated Lower Right) A Japanese hat might have inspired this un- usual French lamp of two-tone glass, $25. (Second floor.) An artistic figure basks in the light of this unique Austian candelabra, $22.50.—(Sec- ond floor.) An unusual French desk set in black leather, with a border of vivid red, $45.—(Second - floor.) B A Belgian police dog to preside with dignity over the sportsman’s den, $16.50.—(Sec- ond floor.) A colored leather floor pillow of huge propor- tions comes from the Liberty Shop in England, $42.—(Sixth Floor.) “Miss Vogue” is the name of this delightful doll in her frock and cap of velvet, fur trimmed, $2.50. Others, $1.50 to $15.— (Fourth floor.) A hat stand that is “different”—has an attrac- tive head to hold one’s hat, $1.—(First floor.) A lovely gold-plated boudoir clock to grace Milady’s dressing table, $100.—(First (Illustrated Upper Right) From Sambrooke Whitting comes this new Tie and Handkerchief Set in old rose, tan, brown and black. $5. (Second floor.) The newest of square Scarfs is shown in a Glen Mac Scotch Plaid of silk-and-wool. $5. Others at $4.50 and $6. (Second floor.) Folding Leather Tie Rack of gray suede, fitted with two racks and hook. Keeps “His” ties well pressed. $8.50. (First floor.) A Howell Walking Stick from London. Of heart malacca with horn ferrule and silver band. $10. Others at $7.50. (First floor.) A straight-stem Dunhill Pipe of plain briar. $10; of shell briar, $10. The patent Dun- hill Lighter, leather covered, $15. (First floor.) Tooled Leather Cigarette Box from Austria with a “press button” release. $8. Others from $2 to $13.50. (First floor.) A Comb, a narrow, beveled Mirror, a Clothes Brush and a Hat Brush are the features of this combina- tion outfit. $9. (First floor.) \ Refreshment Set that in- cludes a strainer, squeezer, beverage shaker, alcohol lamp, 2 compartments, 4 cups. $30. (First floor.) 2 ) A