Evening Star Newspaper, December 13, 1928, Page 28

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The cocktail jacket is newly fashionable this season—of chif- fon or net, with sequins, $16.50 to $69.50. 4 NECKWEAR, FIRST FLOOR Cocktail gloves—a Mousquetaire of finest white kid that flares its gold - trimmed, brocade - lined cuffs above the sleeve, $20. Groves, First Ry One of the stunning pajamas, the smart younger set wear to informal parties. Others include copies of Levy and Nowitzky, $25 to $45. Sk UNDERWEAR, THIRD FLOOR. Molyneux toiletries are exclu- sively here. The perfume is an intriguing fragrance, new this season, $10.50, $22, $42. To1LETRIES, FIRST FLOOR. Colored bordered sheets and cases are very new—in size 90x108; 2 pillowcases, 45x38, hemstitched, $4.95 set. LiNeNs, Second Froom. oy b THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, » D. C., THURSDAY, DECEMBER 13, 1928 Vionnet - designed chemise of crepe satin and crepe de chine, with low cut back and geometric lines, $7.50 to $13.50. SILk UNDERWEAR, THIRD FLOOR Couturier costume slips, to wear beneath Couturier gowns, are new. Models after Vionnet and Chanel, $10 to $16.50. CosTuME Srips, THIRD FL “Diamonte” — copy of Jane Regny's famous Heraldique hose —the smart chiffon hose with “holes.” Parisian shades, $3.95. HosIEry, FIrsT FLOOR. ‘Antique”’—the new pattern in Sterling flat Silver—in massive weight has the beauty mellowed by time. Attractively priced. SILVERWARE, FIRsT FLOOR. 2 & 2 < s The Harwood self-winding watch is dust and damp proof— the nearest approach to per- petual motion, $80 and $85. FINE JEWELRY, FrsT FLOOR. Sterling silver toilet sets in the new “‘bed post” design. In satin, beaten andengineturnedfinishes. Comb, brush, mirror, $45. FINE JEWELRY, FIRsT FLOOR. Iceless beverage shaker gives ice- cold beverages instantly. Plated silver, $15; aluminum, $5; novelty effects, $10 and $15. SILVERWARE, FIRST FLOOR. HoUSEWARES, FIFTH FLOOR. Electric clocks—the Telechron is the modern timekeeper. Plugged into an electric outlet it gives observatory - time, $19 to $105. Crocks, FIrsT FLOOR. N WARD & LLOoTHHROP —1he Christmas Store «. Christmas Gifts that are New this Imported electrically - lighted aquarium is a charming addition to the home. It is fitted and electrically illuminated, $12. GIFT SHOP, SEVENTH FLOOR Silver-plated frigidaire molds in sets of six or eight is the new way of serving frozen desserts. Set of 6, $7.50. Set of 8, $10. SILVERWARE, FIRST FLOOR. Colorful china coffee “set in nickel stand may be had in yel- low or blue—two styles—for six or eight, $5.50. GIFT SHOP, SEVENTH FLOOR. The modern rug is for the modern home. Wide selection of styles and colors—oval and oblong, 24x36 to 9x12, $11.50 to $275. Rucs, FIrtr FLOOR. Many Other New Gift Suggestions Lucite Toilet Sets—in three new, smart and - modern patterns—Empire, Ming and Orchis in 3, 6 and 10 piece sets. TorLer Goobs, FIRsT FLOOR. Brocade Velvet Nightgown Ensemble, in rose, $40. Other gown ensembles of ninon, georgette and crepe de chine, $15 to $90. S1LKk UNDERWEAR, THIRD FLOOR. Two-piece Nighties—an innovation in gowns. In a charming tailored style of crepe de chine; priced at $12. B1Lx UNDERWEAR, THIRD FLOOR. Hostess Gowns, in Couturier models, of chif-_ fon velvet or metallic brocade, for informal wear, $45. Necricees, THIRD FLOOR. Sequin-covered triangle scarfs of tulle and chiffon—a new and smart evening acces- sory, $3.95 to $18 NECKWEAR, FIRsT FLOOR. Icene—is the 20th century way to beauty— for massage without ice brings youthful coutour and complexion, the set, $7.50. ToILET Goops, FIRsT FLOOR. Eugene Chocolates—exclusively here—a fine French style chocolate confection in a clever box, 1 and 214 pounds, $2, $5. Canpies, FirsT FLOOR. Musical Jugs are new and novel gifts—when the cork is removed, they play a happy - tune. In colors, $7.50. Gift Suop, SEVENTH FLOOR, Set of five matched Stewart golf irons in a green felt case—a gift the golfer will ap- preciate, $55. SPORTING Goops, FourtH FLOOR. Pyraglass is welded on wood panels and is unbreakable, washable and non-stain- able, in charming pictures, $1 to $8. GIFT SHOP,. SEVENTH FLOOR. The Closet Shop—is a new idea—you may outfit an entire closet here or buy indi- vidual accessories at various prices. Art EMBROIDERY, SEVENTH FLOOR. Two New Books—out December the first— “The Wanderer,” by Fournier, and “The gzs; (t))f Sergeant Grischa,” by Zweig, each, Booxk STORE, FIRST ?‘Lom. This vanity kodak has the con- venience of its compact vanity case and the advantages of every Eastman kodak. Kopaks, FIrsT FLOOR. A set bevery girl will fike —a beret, sweater and the new turn- over socks of wool in a variety of colors. Sizes 10 to 16, $10. GirLs' FURNISHINGS, FOURTH FLOOR. layers of glass that are luminous lamps, $9.50 to $65. Lamps, SEVENTH FLOOR. Modernistic boudoir slippers for the modern girl are of black or colored satin, with gold and sil- ver applique, $7 to $13.50. ‘WoMEN's SHOES, THIRD FLOOR. The Robur Electric Health Machine has three strokes for heavy down to light massage. For table and wall mounting, $60. Will;;:kinct, $80. SporTING Goops, FourTE

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