Evening Star Newspaper, December 22, 1929, Page 29

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% THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, DECEMBER 22, 1929—PART ONE. GIFTS «= Toytown Two more days to see all the wonderful sights in Toytown! No school Monday— come and spend the whole day! These specials are possible through a group purchase. ‘WINNERS In Toytown’s Prize Drawing The Winner of the Sidewalk Cycle Milton Colman 614 7th Street S.W. Age 5 Ticket No. 3151 The Winner of the Lifelike Doll Gina Anderson 529 10th Street S.E. Age 6 Ticket No. 9208 Table and Chairs This little table can be folded compactly and ut out of sight when ittle ones are tired playing. Two-tone green with bow-back hairs. Table and Chairs She will have fun learning her A B C's from this table. Its white porcelain top has the alphabet and num- bers printed in blue. Vanta Baby Doll Sleeping eyes, crying voice and dainty lace- trimmed dress and bonnet to match. 26 inches. GIFTS $10.00 Sidewalk Cycle Ball-bearing, tubular frame, painted red, and adjustable saddle and handle bars. With the i:lhklcbtlred wheels boys e, Rocking Chair Of woven fiber, with large roomy seat and flaring arms. Attrac- tively fitted with cre- tonne cushions in green, This beautiful 18-inch lifelike baby doll has sl g eyes, a soft cuddly body and com- position arms and legs. $1.39 Doll Bassinette Like baby brother’s, with wooden wheels that really roll. Enam- eled in green, blue, pink or ivory. Toytewn—Fourth Floor for Big and Little Rambler Cycle This one has the New Departure coaster brake, a mudguard and ball bearings. Painted a fiery red—and sure to please him, Velocipede - vgllth b.e tulbulnr frame, 2 arings, spring saddle and lgtble . With blue enamel finish, $1.00 Teddy Bears Every little tot likes to cuddle a teddy bear— these are in brown, black and grey plush, llnd they're 18 inches ong. $1.00 Toy Furniture Dressers, doll beds, vanity dressers and dressing tables — of sturdy fiber enameled in green or blue. Girls $7.95 Quilted and Flannel Robes Quilted satin robes, as soft and light as thistledown—yet warm. as toast! And mannishly tailored all-wool flannels in the bright contrasting stripes college girls like! Favorite colors in either style! Small, medium and large sizes. Robes—Third Floor $3.95 New Silhouette Silk Slips For the young moderns on your Mst wearing frocks with the new Princess silhouette! Slips of a heavy, washable crepe de chine, with deep lace yokes and lace bottoms; cut full and long and with self shoulder straps. Eggshell and flesh; sizes 36 to 44. Underwear—Street and Third Fleors The Gift of Beauty is Most Welcome of All! There is a charming intimacy about the per- sonal Christmas gift ... A Gift Order on our Beau~ GIFTS% Men’s Shop 6,000 Fine Shirts 3,000 Aldine White Broadcloth Shirts Collar Attached and Neckband Styles $1:95 What finer gift for a man? 3000 Fancy Shirts Collar Attached and Collar to Match Styles Variety A-plenty He never has too many shirts. These will appeal because they are the type that he buys day in and day out for business, dress and sports wear. And Lansburgh’s shirts, he well knows, are the acme of perfection—never skimped, always correct in size, and workmanship of indisputable character. Sizes 137 to 18. 5,000 Ties Gifts He’ll Like $1.00 For they're handsome Persian, striped and figured effects—some hand tailored. In colors to blend with the newest shirts. FinePajamas 2,000 Suits $1.95 High quality pajamas—of fancy striped broadcloths and rayon striped madras, fully cut and tailored to fit perfectly, yet comfortably! Wanted color combina- tions—in all sizes. Men’s Socks . Plain or Fancy 50¢ Select socks you know he’ll like! Nov- elty designs in rayon and mercerized and rayon and wool. Plain or fancy! Warm Robes With Slippers ¥7.95 The well known Beacon robing in the newest ombre patterns on blue, grey and brown grounds. Well made, com- fortably full cut and with slippers to match. Small, medium and large sizes. ty .Salonh\n{ill.bring to the fortunate reci iest a flat- No matter how small feminine hearts are—they alwa; texing MRUPIEte . o - O & course iof ADeletites flutter when they receive something to wear! Hereynre ni:: F;-mls IR e L L T A skin, thoughtful suggestions! &8 And then, too, there are exquisitely “youthify- ing” Delettrez cosmetics—fine creams, lotions, un- Men’s Wear Shop—Street Floor Boys' Sheepskin Windbreakers Jane Stuart Will Shop for You or With You—National 9800 Fleurette Dresses $1.95 New mid-Winter styles of rints and solid-colored oadcloths; and short ;lmeamodzll with bloomers; to 6. Sweaters, $2.95 Warm coat styles or slip- over models with vee or crew necklines. Of all wool in wanted colors; 6 to 14. Girls’ Coats, $13.95 Handsome tweeds with huge fur collars and boyish chinchillas with suede- finished kasha lining; 7 to 14. Blouses, $1.00 Smart girlish styles of broadcloth or prints with contrasting collars and cuffs. BSizes 6 to 16. ; Girls’ Robes, $2.95 Of soft, fleecy Beacon rob- ing in the newest patterns and color combinations, With braid or silk ribbon trim. Raincoats, $5.95 “Bestyette” raincoats of leatherette and rubberized tweed; belted models with raglan sleeves; 6 to 14. Infants’ Dresses $1.00 Handmade to the last tiny stitch; of sheer batiste with scalloped or plain hemmed bottoms; long; 1 and 2 yrs, Lucette Frocks $1.95 and $2.95 Cunning styles of soft broadcloths and dainty Efln'fl: with or withou't loomers. 7 to 14. Tots’ Sweaters and Beret Sets, $3.95 Like the French kiddies, of warm knit wool with coat or e slip-over sweater; in a good assortment of colors; 2 to 6. Girls’ and Tots’ Wear—Fourth Floor guents. Let yours be the intimate gift—a DELETTREZ GIFT ORDER Beauty Salon—Fourth Floor Gift Suggestions For Sister, Wife, Mother A Whole Array of Wonderful Gifts In Our Sports and Fur Shops All-Wool Sweaters, $1.95 to $5.95 Sport Skirts...$2.95 to $5.95 Cotton Blouses........! $1.95 Silk Blouses..$3.95 to $7.95 Raincoats ...$3.95 to $19.95 i S ite ts, ur Scarfs. ...$29.75 to Leatherette J-ck;s b isairs s sttt Second Floor Coat Sweaters, $3.95 to $5.95 Jersey Blouses $7.95 ‘What boy wouldn’t want one of these genuine leather windbreakers—satin lined. In black or brown with worsted bottoms and cuffs that fit snugly for warmth. Sizes 8 to 18. Boys’ Knickers, $2.95 Cheviots, tweeds, homespuns and hard twists—in grey, brown and blue; mannishly tailored with deep, roomy pockets and lined. Sizes 7 to 18, Chinchilla O’Coats, $13.95 Of Germania chinchilla—100% pure wool—and guaran- teed to wear two full seasons. In navy, brown and tan— tailored and trimmed with brass buttons and gold-colored braid. Sizes 3 to 10. Boys' Wear—Street Floor LANSBURGH & BR Western Union Gift Orders Will Be Accepted Here in Exchange for Merchandise But a Hint of Our Last Minute Gift Preparedness . . .

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