Evening Star Newspaper, December 8, 1926, Page 31

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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. €. WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 8, 1926. " HERE IS A PAGE OF “MOST POPULAR” GIFTS %2 Tailored - Quilted Silk Robes - $12 Prove their popularity by being so very lovely to look at—and yet withal so very warm and comfy — making an extraordinarily ~ smart choice for chilly Christmas weather, The robe sketched is lined in a dotted mull, and may be had in lovely rose, French blue, or changeable blue and black, $12. Other smart styles, in the very loveliest pastel colors— $1050 to $30 Newligee Section, Third floor, . % Suggested to you because so very many people have chosen them for someone on their Christmas gift list. And, here are a few of the many reasons that so very many people prefer to do all of their Christmas shopping at Woodward’s— Crepede Chine Chemise or Step-ins $2.95 Are the popular thing to give, in inexpensive silken under- things—and because it's so N -+« hard to choose which to give Nl . - = . —th ry nicest thing to do Taxi Service, F and G Street Entrances SEL & - is to give a gift of both. G Street Station of the United States Post Office. . Gift Wrapping—Parcel Post Wrapping and Forwarding ’ Free Delivery to any Shipping Point in Continental United States Engraving of Silverware, Jewelry, Toi- let Articles, Umbrellas, etc., with 1,2 or 3 initials, without charge. Checking Service for Wraps and Par- cels without Charge. A Personal Shopper to assist you in buying Frilly and lovely laces and ribbons — embroidered — or quite simply tailored. You see, the selection is wide, and colors—the lovely greens, peach, pink, yellow and or- chid are those of which pret- tiest underthings are made. /% \ Ik Underwear Section, First floor. // ‘Every One is Asking for ' EDUCATIONAL Tovys Modern boys and girls are finding toys which really teach something, the most in- teresting—so mothers and fathers are seek- ing these Educational Toys for Christmas- tree gifts. Here are just a few suggestions for young folk both mechanically and ar- tistically inclined— Favorite Fragrances eight from which to choose If vou know her choice—so much the better—but, if not, any one of these exquisite perfumes would be a safe choice— because so very many smart folk choose them— D’'Orsay’s, TOUJOURS FIDELE, $5 size Coty’s PARIS or L'ORIGAN, $3.25 size Lery’s OR BRUNI, the $4.75 size Houbigant's QUELQUES FLEURS, $4 size Houbigant’s, SUBTILITE, $4.25 size Caron’s, NARCISSE NOIR, $12 size Guerlain’s LHEURE BLEUE, $12 size Toilet Goods Section, First floor. Men’s Ties and Socks combine as a “‘most popular” gift New neckwear—especially selected by a man, for men—so you really can’t go wrong in your choice. New colorings, new patterns—neckwear you can give him with the assur- ance that it’s right. And, to go with it—a pair of fine quality silk socks. Cress Educational Boards, $1 to $1.50 Clay Modeling Sets, $1 to $3 Stone Building Blocks, $1 to $7.50 A B C Embossed Blocks, 25¢ to $1 Hennessey Blocks, $20 Nested Blocks, $1 to $2.50 Ideal Educational Games, 35¢c to $1.25 5 Ullman Paintings Outfits, 50c to $6.50 Z e g Lincoln Logs, $1 % New Way to the White House Game, $1 Color Crayons with Crayon Book, $1 Meccano Outfits, $1 to $10 Toy Maker Outfits, $1 to $10 Erector Outfits, $1 to $50 Scroll Jig Saw, $6 ‘ } Knapp Electric Toys, 75¢ to $25 0\ % Chemistry Outfits, $1 to $10 / 4 / D, Famous Resilio Ties, $2 Imported Silks in Ties, $2 Smart Stripes and Figures, in Ties, $2 Other Ties from $1 to $5 Fine Quality Silk Socks, all shades, $1 Men's Furnishings Section, First floor. Electric Questioner, $3.50 Little Girls’ Sewing Machine, $5.75 Tool Chests, $1 to $18.50 Santa's Toyland, Fourth floor. Reptilian Pouch Bags $5 : . \ ——— ([ =B Babies” Crocheted Sacques A Popular Gift for Two Distinctive Reasons First because reptilian leathers are the very smart- est leathers for handbags—and second, because Exceptional Values $ I .25 Every Baby Can Use at Least a Half Dozen So you may readily realize why so many of them are one of these generous Pouch Bags can hold meore than two ordinary purses and still appear smart. There are many different styles from which to choose—two of which are sketched. Colors to harmonize or contrast, as one prefers, with every smart Winter costume. Other reptilian pouch bags, $3 to $18.50 Leather Goods Section, First floor. Girls’ Raincoats and Hats $7.50 For every little girl in Wash- ington, if one is to judge by the number of them that go out in Christmas boxes every day. But when one giit combines so much smartness and prac- ticality one does not wonder at its popularity, The raincoat and hat sketched shows the style— which may be had in green, peacock blue, wine or red— sizes 8 to 14 years. Girle' Section, Fourth fioer. A Five-Pound Box of i Delicious Assorted Chocolates, $1.75 —what could be more popular with the whole family—than 2 “regular family-size box of chocolates”—creams, nuts and glace pineapple. Candy Section. Fourth Soes, TEA SETS---The Most Popular Home Gift You will be delighted with the variety here If you want a very inexpensive one, there is dainty two-toned luster, with all the necessarv pieces which a tea set al- ways includes—(23 pieces). $6.50. VERY MODERN TEA SETS—that har- monize with the Spanish and Italian deco- rations of so many homes—one sketched, right, $12.50. AN\ M Y N 2 / China Sectien, Fifth floor. EXQUISITE PICKARD TEA SETS, in that very popular design, “India Tree,” with delicate gold handles, sketched, left, $45. And then, to add to the variety Japanese Luster Tea Sets, English Bone China Tea Sets, Moravian Art, Pottery Tea Sets, Japanese China, Pickard Hand-painted in Spanish and Italian Designs, Irish Beleek, and Haviland French China. Prices, $6.50 to $120 SONNERRN ” W e N\ W\\ N\’ VAR NN M IR \ Wy ) il Wil V7 2 - . AN\ N NN NN RSN “%‘\ dmard & nghrop chosen—and when you see the daintiness of these— why so many are chosen here. There are two styles, both of soft, lovely white wool, one style trimmed in pink or blue silk, the oth ith edgi pink or blue wool. e Other Sacques, $1 to $: Infants’ Section, Fourth floor. Boys’ Warm Blanket Bathrobes, $5 What better gift for a boy whe finds it hard to get up these chilly mornings. These blanket robes are tailored and styled in that mannish manner of Dad’s— with all the quality, tailoring and good wear that a boy de- mands of any gift of some- thing-to-wear. Many different color combi- nations you'll find—and other robes, $3.95 to $10. Boys' Section Feurth fleer. Osne of Those Delicious Bromm’s Old Virginia Fruit Cakes —there are many different sizes, from one to six pounds— but each has that delicious “something” that makes Bromm'’s the popular choice. $125 to $6 Candy Section, Fourth floer.

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