Evening Star Newspaper, November 27, 1931, Page 30

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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 27, 1931. A wnax sx We Have, Wlth Full lntent, Included in These Gift Ideas Everything From Toys to ~_UNcie sa SAYS BUY NOW SAYS BUY NOW wa ey Furniture, Because We Quite Favor the Giving of Gifts of Lasting Pleasure maw earuy ~ - Gy In the Apparel Shop Visit , Tomorrow Only The New Our Cheerio Prints Gift Show This = Z For the convenience and pleas- Especially Designed to ure of our customers we have L4 . *s Figure arranged a veritable bazaar of pd Suit @ Woman’s Figu gifts of every type—it’s really I ts + + u 0 l r a magnificent exhibit. You are $ 50 invited to come in and look . around for as long as you might f 4 care to stay. or 8 Very new and very attractive— NO Sales Made $ I .00 a I r these new Cheerio printed frocks that almost hint of at Gift Show or even Iess' Spring styles, but are especial- . ly meant for wear now to + + .7 5 brighten up dark-colored Win- Women’s Pure Chiffon Silk Stockings ! ter coats. Fashioned along s Coty’s Perfumes in many fragrances.. lines that effect a youthful and 6th Floor Exhibit Rooms Men’s Allen-A Sox llendtnzmg appearance, by de- Men’s Leather Bill Folds. - X P signers who make a specialty 4 Rhinestone Bracelets, Nec! X Y ‘ h of frocks for the womanly fig- : Silk Pongee Slips in new long lengths. 1 S our °|ce ¢ 00 ure. Dainty figures of various S pecxal Luncheon Interesting Pieces of Pottery Ware up i colors. Glass Ivy Bowls with or without chains : f M A . C . Beef Steak, 45c¢ Funny Little Pottery Cats ¢ (o) any ttractive overlngs Backgrounds v Various Chinese Brass Ware J 14 Braised"BectiSteak with Fresh Pottery Bowls for Japanese gardens d > wil China Animal Sets From 35c to $1.00 C Navy Brown &eg;ta;l}e’ Gravy Infants’ Handmade Imported Dresses......... $1.00 LIRS onStrUCtlon CIRIRY Black Green e Tots' Hand-embroidered Dresses.............. $1.00 cl?oilinzl Bo‘:‘t't:':‘ Your Photograph Taken, makes a lovely gift. ..$1.00 IS O r R l H . h St d d . 3 Wi ’s Li Handkerchiefs, in various Sizes Tea ... Coffee . . . Milk SUYIe, . ovsone % 25¢ u egu ar |g andar 36 to 46 TEA ROOM—LOWER FLOOR. Women’s Chiffon Dance 'Kerchiefs. Men’s Handkerchiefs with colored drawn threads 3l 2 A e | Come early while selections are complete Games for Boys and Girls, up to. H 2 - Paint Sets for Boys and Girls, up fOI’ the MlSS o Wh|te Kld § All Kinds of Walking Toys Books for Children.. Gloves Rayon Pajama Boots FrOCkS at Boys’ Comfy Slippers, K Kayser's Triconese Undies, consists of vest, P 53 and 5395 bloomers or panties $1.00 2 G bt Fancy Brassieres in choice of styles... X i Smocks in attractive styles and colors 4 4 o . } - A new mode for both street and afternoon wear—quite striking in contrast with dark coats, too. X Also for evening wear. Slip-on " 2 - Canton Crepe 5 3 R o or mosquetaire. Pique-sewn Sheer Woolen : styles. " i A {3l i I o °R Printed Frocks . MOSES—FIRST FLOOR. PRI | T {‘ [ 5 More-Big Toy Speaals MOSES—FIFTH FLOOR. this collec:;on gne of lthe B it 't 4 \ k3 4 :: s;la‘v:":never.r}‘md.: o?gei:, Chlldren's i ) too, in their colors, suggest . ‘ Pirate Trunl(s ! colors, sugg m that they might be fore- ; Marathon { s Cooters $|.25 runners of new Spring styles. They are copied, by the way, from much higher- b priced frocks, recently pre- d \ trimmings. Every little girl sented at the big openings ~ will want one for her dol- - '- - SPECIAL! Sizes 14 to 20 T Other Toy; - 2 4 14 Made of all metal, finished In the Opportunity Shop « Children’s Coats in 0, Vi, prkng K0 Chematey st wih com: small children. Tying Planes to con- Car“ages O’CIOCk FrOCkS The Patented Health Shoe $ I 0'95 KH’chen Tool Chests prslced lmmu” 32 95 .50 to $10.00 i i . . In tas ;I;::he felr:;l:ewexiat:;b:!lltd r;:li‘sd- A special group of tots’ 1 to 6 and big sister coats Calitiveds Boys Poes chirisshdenis In frey or tan, d-;ade of :eeelg ture resisting soles. All types 7 to junior 14. 1 to 4 consists of coat, hat and §2.25 Adjustable top and back. of shoes. leggins. 2 to 6 sizes are Tallyho suede broad- $I So;glgrcs;:sénlz lmvlv%l(;’gsszu Mecanno Sefs Sinibe, cloth coat, with warm fabric lining, with tam and DeikiSstoisiods P % 4 & finish '$3.75 sizes 215 to 6 ersey zipper leggin. 7 to 14 sizes are dress coats oe - Jocy dies ; Embroldery Sets, gsc Infants, with real fur trimming; also warm sports styles. T . TS s Construction sets. for. boys. i 3 Quite instructive and can be . : Children, sizes 8Y; to 12; MOSES—SECOND FLOOR. plete with faScinating play- Cedar Chests of real d hour when something a bit misses, sizes 12%; to 3.. $2 95 things for little girls. d $3.25 ?}l,’;n;& SR dressier than an afternoon MOSES—SECOND FLOOR. frock is required, yet nothing very formal. Many of them weiier i | 1l 3 Features From Lamp and Gift Shop FRa SR Sl ales e el sl S Al Gl Al Al AL S Al Al L AU AL AT AL AL AU i R\ N g Y RRRERER g‘b‘%@é@%@%%@%&%%’@%@% Dresses for that in-between- style details of flower em- broidery and metal trim. A Romany Underset = : All-in-I Pictured: A cerise-colored Ta ble La m P Z A bandeau, girdle and pantie in one. . canton crepe lg a 11'1:l:]h ;nd vibrant tone. astefully fin- e xl;sh?g with touches of em- Narmssus Bu|b Not::ef howhthe bandeau is sepa- roidery. $ = rated from the girdle in the back— alio : and BOW' Sei's Z Comple[e just what young modern and slen- § 50 > der :‘ypes ‘l:ave wished for, Here - o - 7 ) you have three garments in one for Dresses for Street, Sports e < C i ,fifi,mmzar;q“:;z practical and economical under- H Mef e In a wide selection of at- wit! handles Shad dress, and an effective fi s and Business Wear at Lo Freaddiae A tractive colors. Buy them parchment paper wm.i“}’f ing ,gumem ot b cocs igure mold $10. b e MRS now—have them blooming out designs. In choice of ' rect appearance s7 50 laee. Lamp and shade $4 by Christmas. colors. > ppe complete FIRST . MOSES—SECOND FLOOR. 'p] The Palr, $6.00 MOSES—! FLOOR. MOSES—THIRD FLOOR. Our it Show w, %’ m°525 & Sons i Our it Show g b Nat'l 3770 F St. at 11th bth Floor wmmm&mwm&m FE AR R R R R RS R se]ecsion o'f interesting styles j \ ‘ \ pOtlel'y in bright high colors. a 3 " a a a “ 3 I A a E 2 5 a i a a F : 8 2 ) 4 a A a a 9 a A " i ‘§

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