Evening Star Newspaper, November 10, 1928, Page 6

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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. O, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 10, 1928.° { WoODWARD & [LOTHROP 10" 1™ F axnD G STREETS ULLED from the marts of foreign coun- tries—these delightful things offer the seeker of Christmas gifts—the new and the unusual. We can merely suggest the great variety here. As many of these im- ports are individual—impossible to duplicate —early selection is advised to avoid later disappointment. Tllustrated Below Real rose quartz, hand-carved and crys. tal choker, $25. Other chokers and necklaces of semi-precious stones. Square-cut and trianglecut crystals make this smart ring, $15. Rhinestone and simulated sapphire brace- let, $85. CosTuME JEwELRY, FIRsT FLOOR Illustrated Above D'Orsay’s Le Dandy, in this ebony-like bottle, $8.50. Others to $25. Jean Patou’s Amour Amour, an amber liquid with fragrance from a famous couturier, $13.50. Others to $35. Lionceau’s Le Fleuve Bleu—an exquisite bottle holds this rare fragrance, $18. ‘Tower Goops, FIRsT FLOOR, Illustrated at Left Lalique glass vase, from France, $30. Tudric pewter candlestick, from Liberty, Eng- land, $12.50. Modernistic candlestick, from Vienna, with leaping goat, $15. From Italy comes this artistic marble statue, $22.50. Others, $18.50 to $50. Grrr SHop, SEVENTH FLOOR. Tllustrated Below Stationery rack—of Grolier leather, with a modernistic trend, $35. Handsome leather covered book ends, in a beautiful tooled design, $20. Leather bridge set, made in the shape of small leather volumes, $12. STATIONERY, FIRsT FLOOR. . Illustrated Above Lenci Doll from Italy, dressed in felt, $10.50 Crewel-embroidered Pillow Cover, from England, $12. Others, $4 to $12. (Not Sketched) Priest Robes, $30 to $42.50 ARt EMBROIDERY, SEVENTH FLOOR. Doll Hat Stand, with real hair and organdy hat and marabou, $1.75. (Not Sketched) A wide selection of im- ported novelties for boudoirs. Norions, First FLoor. Violets, from France, may be had in all fashionable colors, $5. Others, $1.50 to $9.50. (Not Sketched) Clusters of gardenias and single gardenias, $1 to $3.50. ARTIFICIAL FLOWERS, FIRST FLOOR. Ilfustrated at Right French Evening Bag of pearls (replica), with onyx and marcasite frame, $150. Black Antelope Pouch, with marcasite and onyx clasp, $95. Men’s Toilet Case, fitted with comb, brush, tooth brush, soap box, $8. (Not sketched.) Fitted Overnight Case, with enamel toilet set, $95. LeATHER Goops, FIrst FLOOR. Tllustrated Below Hand-tooled Leather Frame from Italy, size 7x9, $8. Others in various sizes, $4.50 to $25. Easel-back French @ilt 8-day Clock, $40. Bronze Mantel Clock with two matching electric candlesticks; 8-day movement, $107. CLOoCKS AND FRaMES, FIRsT FLOOR. lustrated Above Dresden China Figure Lamp, with petunia- shaped shade, $65. Others, $57.50 to $85. Modernistic Table Lamp, with orchid pot- tery base and pyramid-shaped cellulo shade, $18.50. Others to $50. Luminous Lamps of glass, $37.50. Others to $60. Lamps, SEVENTH FLOOR.

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