Evening Star Newspaper, December 20, 1926, Page 25

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EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. IT'S CHRISTMAS TIME AT THE | Gifts for Bridge or e 2 2N o » Junior Floor Lamps, $9.95 Regularly $12.,98 - 3. W0 A thoughtful gift for the home. Metal bases plated like 'gold jewelry, also silver and assorted color combina- Z&. tions. Will not tarnish. The Shades are semi-pleated in colors, trimmed. with ruching. d Wrought-iron Bridge Lamps, $1.95 Black, red or green bases. The Shades are parchmentized paper cretonne. $4.49 Pyrex Glass Casserole - A beautiful nickel engraved frame with two side handles. The Pyrex insert has a cut 1] i % s % s % : # ¥ A new open-stock pattern, gold-band decoration on new semi-porcelain body. with ivory Canary Birds $5.95 Heulthy Hartz Moun- tain Canaries, fine plumage; guaranteed to sing. PALAIS ROYAL—Fourth Floor %wm&zw&rfiwflmmmmmmwwm PALAIS $6.98 Imported Lustre Tea Sets A special purchase of 300 sets enables us to ofier this low price while they last. Service for six people. 100 More $4.50 Thermax Electric Irons, $2.79 A full six-pound iron, highly polished in nickel, with guaranteed element, long cord and pull-apart plug. Metal base, brass-plated, heavily weighted, with an adjustable arm and cord. The Shades are hand- decorated paper shades in a large variety of color com- binations. ROYAL | e S R SR SN S SR SR SRR SRS S S SR éfz’k‘-‘&’é&‘% the Home $3.95 $9.96 Bridge Lamps (Complete With Shade) Special long, 0., MONDAY, DECEMBER 20, 1926. Christmas Carol Singers i Will render Christmas Melodies at noon, every day until Christmas. at the Palais Royal every day. Be sure to be i i i i TOY TOWN Fairly Vibrates With E. itement as Christmas Draws Near. The Attractive Prices Mean Substantial Savings to Santa Claus’ “Helpers”! Happy kiddies thronging here and there, shreiking with delight over a cunning bear or a lifelike doll. Fond parents uttering exclamations of surprise over our being so well prepared to serve them at so late a date. Visit Toy Town tomor- row. Sidewalk Bike Regularly $14.95. Well made and $11°69 attractively finished in blue enamel. Vacuum Cleaners An exact replica of $ mother’s, and capa- 2'39 ble of efficiently cleaning the largest doll house. Laundry Sets, Special Set includes tub, wash- Boseil, clothes recicand OJC pins. Over and Under Car A speedy little car that @0 loops the loop contin- uously. Motor Race A game that is as thrill- ing as an honest-to-" 89C goodness auto race. Played on a metal board. Complete. Ted Toy Crafter The clever boy will be able to build many toys 47c from the wooden blocks and spools in this set. Junior Coaster Wagon Amedium-size coaster wagon, with $3'39 all the accessories of the larger ones. Disc wheels, rubber tired, with hardwood body; carefully constructed. o A few specials are listed below. Regularly $450. A baby walker that 53'79 ‘r:g.ll(y be converted into a tot's ike. “Twinkle Light” Tree Sets $4.95 Connected in series of eight; complete, ready for use. Desk and Stool Regularly $395. Of sturdy oak, with flat 53'39 top, which swings on hinges. Steel Sprinldet Trucks Regularly $§7.25. $4 08 famous K ey stone make. Perfect in every detail. Big Circus Each animal performs when the rlnl;muler 89C cracks his whip, and the clowns do stunts that will make you laugh with glee. Rubber Head Dolls Unbreakable’ hard rubber heads and $1'59 soft, well constructed bodies. Have lovable faces and the cutest way of saying “Mama.” Blackboards Lidopiater” non: $2:95 crackable board and strong oak frames. Touring Game An all-American game that is enjoyed by young and old. Friction Boats Motor boats and big ocean_liners, propelled 50C by friction power. Strongly made. 75¢ 20-piece Mayflower Toilet Sets $61.00 A beautifully designed set to lend exquisite to milady’s boudoir. Artistically tinted in mirror, hairbrush, dressing gold pearltone. Set includes comb, powder box, hair re- ceiver, nail buffer, nail file, shoe hook, shoe horn, per- fume bottle, large tray, Boutonnieres and Corsages 29¢ to $1 A flower to be piquantly placed on the shoulder of the fashionable young miss or woman, or a fresh-looking corsage—could you think of a jollier way of expressing * your Christmas wishes? Artificial blossoms of all kinds—corsages of orchids and lilies of the valley, vari- gated pansies, handmode silk boutonniere and countless smaller flowers. f picture frames, jewel box, boudoir clock, cuticle scissors and bud vase. PALAIS ROYAL—Toilet Goods—Main Floor. o PALAIS ROYAL—Trimmings e R Main Floor X cuticle knife, 2 salve jars, 2 16-rib Silk Umbrellas . $7.95 (Gift umbrellas that are re- freshingly different from’the average. Novel styles, with plaid, striped or fancy bor- ders. Handles of amber-tone, Richelieu and novelty onyx. Navy, purple, green, red, gar- net, brown, tan, mode, taupe, gray, black and white. Silk Umbrellas, $5 16-rib models, with plain or fancv borders. Good-looking handles, some with matching tips and ferrules. The want- ed colorings. PALAIS "ROYAL—Umbrellas < Main’ Floor Stationery $2.39 Chest 714x12 inches contain- ing 36 sheets of paper and 36 envelopes. White and tints. A very appropriate gift. Artistic Pictures, $1.29 Copies of scenes and settings by famous artists. 15%2x19%4 inches. Silvery Mirrors, $1.29 With fancy burnished frames. inches. tops and gold 9Y5x14 l Cedar Chest Filled with Fine & PALAIS ROYAIL 2 Stationery—Main Floor K3 o For Christmas Gifts— Steak Sets $3.50 Two-piece sets, with ster- ling handles and stainless steel blades and prongs. ‘Three styles for choice, Plain, hammered or embossed. Nicely boxed. Two-Piece Steak Sets, $10 50-year guaranteed Commu- nity-plate handles and stain- less blades. Three-Pc. Carving Sets, $2.89 Stag composition handle and stainless steel blades and prongs. In pretty Christmas boxes. ROY Al—Silverware Main Floor PALAIS e 0'0 The Famous La Belle Pattern in Ivory Pyralin Toilet Sets $27.50 An ideal Christmas remem- brance for the miss who takes ide in the appearance of er boudoir. Set consists of mirror, hairbrush, dressing comb, powder box, hair re- ceiver, cream jar, nail buffer, nail file, cuticle knife, cuticle scissors, shoe hook, shoc horn, clothes brush and bud vase in a handsomely lined, hinged box. PALAIS ROYAL- Toilet Goods—Main Floor "385""?75‘ PEAR AR OEIR IR IR IBIR IR N IR ER L ERERNRERERNES *mw&:m&w&&;&m&m&&mm&my The Annual Before Christmas Sale of the Famous Omar Pex TRADE MARK REG. U.S. PAT. OFF, At 25% to 50% Savings A sale made possible through special arrangements with the manufacturer of these high-grade imitation pearls. The wise gift seeker will be quick to take advantage of this exceptional opportunity to save. teed. Every necklace guaran- Arranged in groups to simplify choosing. At $1.95 lLarge and small chokers, 15 and 18 inch fancy necklaces, 18 and 24 inch regular neck- laces, 12-inch baby necklaces, 48-inch uniform necklaces and pearl bracelets. At $2.95 l.arge chokers, graduated, small chokers, fancy necklaces, 24 and 30 inch graduated neck- laces, 60-inch uniform neck- laces, triple-strand necklaces, pearl bracelets and lariats. < An Apparel Gift Any Woman H"ould Appreciate Dress and Sport Coats Beautifully Fur Trimmed Aristocrats, every one, for they were taken from our regular higher-priced stock and especially re- duced for this pre-Christmas event. The group is composed of sporty-looking imported and do- mestic tweeds, ombre paids and colorfully mixed materials, all generously furred with fox, badger, mole, wolf, raccoon, OPENING ATTRACTIONS IN WASHINGTON THEATERS | (Continued from Twenty-fourth ¥ play could be played perhaps to bet ter advantage. But technique goes by the boar: or rather by the screen, to the age spectator, when there are of such tensity and ghoulis ings as to chill the blood lence even those who h joy whispering conver at the picture show. Alice T Paul Wegener are cast in the cipal roles, but honors go to the who designed the settin responsible for the phof ounded ot the usual tion enhanced ing of the house orch RIALTO—“The Myste Taking as its theme t that criminals.are unintelligent and | that intelligen; when pitted against the v Club.” even get away with most_anything, “The Mystery Club,” showing this week at the Rialto, car ries out the thought in manner. crime Vigor and Experience Happily Combined AT THE FEDERAL-AMERICAN Everything Financial Dirt for Sale Excavation in vicinity of Tracy St. and Belmont Rd. Approximately 1,000 yards. Available Janu- ary lst. Address Box 24X Star Office 277227 277002127 27777 L ER AR L 1227220171777 4 wame/ Dancing Every Nite and Wednesday is DIXIELAND All Kinds of fun— all sorts of laughs and real S o uthern entertain - ment. argument | ? ith Roberts, both sonal charm to the he members of this Armchair Club descendants of famous pirates, while entertaining the po- ¢ at dinner an argument question whet intelligent 000 in a pool, while they ne is to commit a r Those who es Getection are to share the thos the The victims 3 ler of the police es the club s friendship for the in the crimes. Other Jut the real solution of y covered up until ure of the Rialto ntic Four,” stage suspected, ory is ¢ he end. Anothe »gram is the entertainers. Flaming Fury.” am features comprise the v diverting bill being pre s Central Theater “Move of the smedy, and the remainder ome are a new issue of t lew and the latest rel ntland Rice’s series of lights." TIVOLI—"The Four Horsemen." s Tivoli Theater the firs e current week offers ‘our Horsemen of the x Ingram’s mammoth of the VI rovel of the attle of n which Valentino first > interest of picture lover e great lover.” Alice Terry pears in the role opposite the s 1 the supporting cast includes any of the foremost players in silent drama AMBASSADOR—“Midnight Lovers.” ture photoplay attraction and major supplementary of the biil offered at Crandall's Ambassador ter the first three days of the current week are the same as re- viewed at length under Crandall's Metropolitan Theater, where they also were shown vesterday. The reader is veferred to the Metropolitan review tor detailed information. WARDMAN PARK—Cabinet of . Caligari.” The fantastic German tale, “The Cabinet of Dr. Caligari,” transferred reen with its weirdness and stery and enhanced by cubist returned to tha Ward ter. It is a play which deep impression. Poe, in his mm;.m'\tiu- moments, never con- ith more of the un- 0 this tale of the doctor gined himself Caligari, the ank monk of the eleventh who had held a strange r a_ somnambulist. Then the climax mazing explosion. ve one mo- it comes the weird ends of the plot s all the creation no doubt but that “The ari” is one of the een productions of the are exceptio d no effort Enj oy the i afning the atm ated by thé author. IUXUI'IOUS appointments of the NEW ORIENTAL LIMITED Barber and valet, separate shower bath for men and women—maid, manicurist, hairdresser, ladies lounge—four o'clock tea, news bulletins and library —all the facilities of an exclusive club, without extra fare, await you on .this, the finest train to the Pacific Northwest. Attractive one-way fare via the cities of the Pacific Northwest or all-year tourist round trip fares. Free side trip to Van- couver. Your choice of delightful rail or steamer trip down the coast to California. GREAT NORTHERN a depond-blo rallway Agent, § Crushed, tuxedo, semi-shawl Some with huge fur cuffs, baronduki, susliki and lynx. Bdmund H. mlfi and high Victorian collars. itway, At $4.95 N lariats, bracelets, triple-strand Please send me cost and other information about Chokers, fancy necklaces, chains, a California trip via Great Northern. necklaces and baby necklaces. Ewvery One Packed in Attractive Gift Cases. Others Prlced at $7.95, $9.95, $14.95 and $24.95 celry—Main , Floor. Misses’ Sizes 16 to 20—Women’s Sizes 36 to 44 Also Sizes for the Larger Woman in the Assortment PALAIS ROYAL~—Coats—Third Floor

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