Evening Star Newspaper, December 20, 1932, Page 21

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Phone Orders, District 5300, Filled A Waltham Watch —one of the most acceptable gifts you can give any woman. A 15-jewel movement—I14-karat white gold, engraved case—at a worthwhile saving, for this watch was made to sell for more, ‘;$29.50 PINE JEWELRY : j Fst FLOOR. ! Woardrobe Hat Boxes Every feminine'traveler adores wardrobe cases, especially these hat boxes, covered with black or brown top-grain cowhide, that carry 6 to 10 dresses, and complete accessories. Shoe pocket and dust curtain. Luceace, Fourta FLOOR. Boys’ Chervel Raincoats You could choose nothing better for that “young man” on your Christmas list. It is a regular boy’s coat—finely tailored—of a suede cloth that will not crack—and quite water- proof. Sizes 8 to 18. $ 4.45 Tux Boys’ Stoax . FOURTH FLOOR, “Colson” Bikes This is the year you ean give a boy a really fine bicycle—at a price lower than you would expect. This one has a New Departure coaster brake. 26 and 28 inch sizes—with complete equipment, $ 2 4.7 5 SPORTING GOODS, FourTH FLOOR. JTHE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. €., TUESDAY, DECEMBER 20, 1932. ‘Nog wARD & Lo « The Christmdg Slore The Loveliest, Laciest Lingerie —at small gift prices And here you will be buying lovely, lacey satin lingerie—you will be buying fashion—and quality and workmanship—that you would not have believed possible a short time ago. So do bring your feminine Christmas list here—and check off every name to utter satisfaction. Lace-Trimmed Satin COSTUME SLIPS * Bias fitted. as every women likes them— with the narrow-stitched shoulder straps. And the most heavenly tearose shade— literally dripping with lace. - Lovely, Lacey Satin NIGHTGOWNS Most elaborately and beautifully trimmed with fine imported laces. Most gowns are princesse fitted—with narrow sashes of satin. In the very flattering tearose. $ 3.95 SILK LINGERIE, THIRD FLOOR. a N \\ Handsome Linens—Real Values Spanish Embroidered Dinner Sets . . . . I6‘50 Cloth, 63x90; 8 18x18-inch napkins. M.osaic Embroi:!ered ool R | inch napkins. ) i l+a|ian-+sype Cut-work " Dinner Sets . . . . $39’50 Very elaborate—very lovely. ?12:’1’“; 12 anm.'y ", O Lnwews, Ssoowe Puoos, FENE Mosaic Embroidered Dinner Sets . . . . 329050 Cloth, 72x90; 12 napkins. "Mosaic Embroidered RunnerSets . . . . . $7.50 Creamy white linen—1 runner, 8 table mats, 8 napkins. Mosaic Embroidered BridgeSefs o o s 0 0 0 o $5 roulo. work nndflhnd embroiderys - €loth, and " Phone Orders, District 5300, i 48R Ul e 3 A\ \\§ Imported Cake Server —what a gift for one’s hostess. And what a convenience to ice and serve cake on the same plate. Of creamy white pottery with charm- ing Dresden-like flower design. Plate and server— Omxa, FIFTe FLOOR. Trays and Trays —where is the household that ever had enough trays? Whatever the beverage, here is a smart tray on which to serve it—polka-dot tin trays —recipe trays—indeed, hundreds of trays at— ¥ GLASSWARE, FIFTH FLOOR. Rest-Ful Cushions —a new kind of comfort that will find a wel- come wherever it appears on Christmas morn- ing. Every side is a different height—every position brings a new comfort. Plain and fig- ured fabrics. $|.95 ‘UrnoLsTEnY, SxvEnTH FLOOR. —aims to please the younger members of the family—and, at the same time, affords am- ple exercise, in quite the right way—devel- oping little muscles in- to strong ones. A spring seat, with ad- justable foot-piece. $2.95 Larger size, $4.95 ; THE ToY STORE FourtH FLOOR.

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