Evening Star Newspaper, December 14, 1927, Page 32

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w THE EVENING STAR. WASHINGTON. D. T. WEDNESDAY. DECEMBER 14 1997 The Most Popular Christmas Gifts As Evidenced by the Great Demand for these Items Men's antique-gold rings may be had set with lapis, onyx, to- paz, and bloodstone, $20 to $50. One sketched, $24. FINg JwELRY SECTION, FirsT Fr.ooR. Brocaded silk negligee, with long, curling ostrich around the neck and sleeves. In blue and peach. $16.50. NepcLiGER SECTION, THIRD F'LOOR. Waffle Irons, electric ones, of course, take on an even greater cording. In peach, rose, attraction with this well de- orchid, nile and black, signed Manning - Bowman $5.50. model. Two heating units. $15. The new boxed pillows of satin, with contrasting Futuristic boudoir lamp, with Wall Vases, artistically design- painted wood base and striped or shaded pleated paper shades. ART EMBROIDERY SECTION 3gvENTH FLOOR. FLECTRICAL APPLIANCE SECTION Frrru FLoor. In wanted colors, $6.50. LAMP SECTION, SEVENTH FL.00R. Open - stock Colored Glassware in a spiral design are gifts that all hostesses desire. The water goblets and the high ot low sherbets are priced, per dozen, $6. Tea Sets for six may be had in two different shapes and a va- riety of colorings and designs at §5. CHINA SecrioN, FrrrH FLOOR. ed of colorful pottery, will tell 2 message of appreciation long after the Christmas season is gone. $1. Porrery SecTION, F1rTH FLOOR. Fancy cuffed gloves with smartly stitched backs. In GLASSWARE SECTION Frre FLOOR. mode, gray, sand and brown, $3.50. GLOVE SECTION, KRSt FLOOR. Smart antelope handbags—in every new and chic shape— many trimmed with steel de- signs, $10.50. LEATHER Goops SecrioN, First FLOOR. Smart colored and white linen handkerchiefs, in delightful prints, cut designs and em- broidery, 25c. Feather - trimmed satin HANDKERCHIEF SECTION, FirstT FLoor. mules, $4.50 and $5.50. Another popular gift is a pair of rhinestone buckles, $10. WoMEN’S SHOE Si ¢ ot it ot ek Chanel’s exquisite fragrances— Smartly belted leather jackets, with plaid wool lining. In green, red, blue, tan and brown, $16.50. SPORTSWEAR SeCTION, THIRD FLOOR. Dunhill lighters, silver plated and leather covered, $15. Silver-plated style, $10. Gold-plated style, $15. Gold plated and leather covered, $17.50. EMOKING Ac Firer FLOOR Radiola No. 17 is a popu- lar gift for the family— doubly popular because it operates directly from an electric light socket, $157.50, with tubes. Con- venient terms may be arranged. RaDI0 GaL FOUuRTH FLOOK. Numbers, 5, 22, 55, gardenia and magnolia — in attractive boxes, $4.50. Tower Goops SecrioN, FirsT FLOOR. Girls’ brushed wool tam and scarf sets in every wanted color prove popular, $3.75. Gires’ MILLINERY SBOTION FourTH FLOOR. Lace-trimmed crepe de chine chemise, in all the lovely pastel shades, prove a most popular and well-liked gift, $3.95. SILX UNDERWEAR SECTION 19 Boys’ imported printed silk scarfs, in.a wide va- riety of designs and col- ors, $3.50. Boys' SecrioN, FourtH FLOOR. Historical cravats of the far- famed Resilio construction will please every man. The new arrivals show a design taken directly from the pageantry All-silk chiffon hose, in lovely new shades for street and eve- ning wear, $3. Hosigry SECTION, FirsT FLOOR. A most popular gift for girls is a set of vest and bloomers of lovely glove silk. Vest, $1.65 and Bloomers, $2.50. GIrLs’ FURNISHINGS SECTION FourTH FLOOR. A gift of an imported bridge set — two packs of 7laying cards, a score pad and pencil in a leather case—has deserved popularity, $5. SrtaTioNery SectioN, First FLOOR. period. $3. Tum New MEN's Store SECOND FLOOR. Shoulder pins are the newest vogue and they make most acceptable gifts, $3.50 to $35. NoveLry JewELRY SECTION FirsT FLOOR. Misses’ imported English rain- coats of oilskin, in smart belted style with two large pockets. Wanted colors; $16.50. Misses’ Coar Secrion, THIRD FLOOR. Infants’ sweater suit—leggins, sweater, mittens and cap—of ‘warm wool, $6.50. Inranrs’ Sgcrion, Fourra Froom. Wop Squares or triangles are most popular—and most acceptable gifts. Of print- ed and painted silk, $3. NECKWEAR SECTION First FLOOR. . Colored - border Bath Towels, in six new de- signs, are an outstanding item on the list of popular and practical gifts, $1, $1.50 and $1.75 each. LiNen ErcrionN. SeconNp Froor. An outstanding small gift is a hand-decorated mag- azine box, like the one shown. The variety of shades includes red, black, amber, green and maple. $3.85. FURNITURE SECTION SixTH FLOOR. -1 he Chris Rayon dressing gowns— Semi - Venetian Mirrors are enjoying an unusual vogue. This style has a delightful etched orna- ment at the top and a fancy border. $5. Migror SecTioN, S1xTH FLOOR. Rayon Bedspreads, with a gracefully designed, brocaded pattern. Colors of blue, rose or gold. $5.95. BLANKET SECTION, SECOND F'LOOR. [ dmard &lni {mas Store e - gifts for a man’s “at home” hours, This style is finish- ~ ed with a brocaded figure and satin - faced = shawl collar and cuffs. $15. Tue Ngw MaN’s SToRE Seconp FLoOR. ; Boys’ speedbike of tubu- lar steel, with ball-bearing, wire spoke wheels and ad- justable seat and handle. bars, $17.45. Toy SeerioN, FourtH FLoor. LA A Horsman Mama doll will please every little girl. Sheis 19inches high, is attractively dressed and has bobbed hair, $6. Toy SkcrioN, Fourrsr Froor.

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