Evening Star Newspaper, December 5, 1934, Page 25

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1. AFTER-DINNER COFFEE is an occasion to use this delightfully designed, and especially inexpensive after-dinner coffee service, in ivory pottery with a yellow flower perched on important pieces. The set, u;;i;:; CHINA, FIFTH FLOOR. 2. MODERN GLASS SERVICE, of crystal-clear beauty and smart design—each service, dozen .. $ GLASSWARE, FIrTH FLOOR. 3. CHRISTMAS TIME is kept strictly modern by this handsome clock—with Morado ) works—in gleam- ing chrome . 5 FINE JEWELRY, FIRST FLOOR. 4. MIRRORED GIFTS are among the modern gifts— the triple, beveled-edge mirror-placque $ GLASSWARE, FIFTH FLOOR. 5. LEADING A DOG'S LIFE proves thoroughly lux- urious at Christmas time. Dog Bed, with washable mat- tress, $5. Gay Raincoats, $2 and $3.50. Christmas Stock- ings, $1. And the woolly i y be presented with your compliments . SPORTING GoODS, FOURTH FLOOR. 6. VANITIES offer you an opportunity to make a mag- nificent Christmas gesture—Elizabeth Arden’s vanity in gold kid or brocade, $20. 6a. Another handsome, large jewelled vanity $50 NOVELTY JEWELRY AND LEATHER Goobs, FIRsT FLOOR. 7. HOSPITALITY may be proffered in the modern or old-fashioned manner—whichever vour household pre- fers; the huge bowl and tray of dyed clay, decorated, are, each . CHINA, FIFTH FLOOR 8. SACHETS prove a “first and lasting” gift: Rolaire, the chrome metal ball, $2.95. 8a. Zibeline Tassel perfectly lovely colors 8. ‘TOILETRIES, AISLE 14, FIRST FL 9. MIRRORED GARETTE BOX are very, very chic 500 $5 GIFTS, FIRST 10. PLAYING HOSTESS calls for such a charming and glamorous costume as this—and Christmas is a lovely opportunity to “present” it—in crystelle velvet, $39.50: others ... cesssssseainsiionssns $16.95 to $65 NEGLIGFES, THIRD FLOOR. 11. THE CHINESE-CHIPPENDALE (Style) COFFEE TABLE with mirror top.....suves $ FURNITURE, SIXTH FLOOR. 12. MIRRORED GIFTS reflect vour distinguished taste ~—the Mirror Screen, with ivory base 45 13. THE KNEE-HOLE DESK for “Christmas at home™ has an ivory leather top............. Soesenan s $100 FURNITURE, SIXTH FLOOR. 14. THE SMARTEST SALAD SET OF THE YEAR is this big crvstal bowl with crystal and chromium serv- ers—including the tray, salt and pepper shakers, paprika Bhaker Seove $3; GLASSWARE, FIFTH FLOOR. 15. THE SNACK SERVER. completely modern from its chrome finish to its electric mechanism GIFTS, SEVENTH FLOOR. 16. THE IMPORTED GIRANDOLE, in cut glass, L s et $40 Lamps, AND GIFTS, SEVENTH FLOOR. 17. THE NEW TOASTMASTER BREAKFAST TRAY is a smart choice—the tray in walnut, mahogany or sycamore finish—glass dishes—and Toastmaster, 1-slice model—complete $1s ‘ELECTRIC APPLIANCES, FIFTH FLOOR. 18. ELECTRIC AIDS TO GIFT SEEKERS are among the choicest gifts—"Silex,” the perfect coffee maker— 8-cup size, complete with electric stove $10.95 ELECTRIC APPLIANCES, FIFTH FLOOR. 19. SHED NEW LIGHT on _ Christmas giving—the Colonial Cut Glass Hurricane Lamp (nice if you give pairs) cesneeen teeee..99.50 20. HAND-FORGED ALUMINUM makes a collection of distinctive, modern, new gifts for the home—the tray is typical $15 GIFTS, SEVENTH FLOOR. 21. IMPORTED TANTALUS SET, with cut-glass bot- et Rl erenseneens $50 GIFTS, SEVENTH FLOOR. 22. THE WHAT-NOT SHELVES, with mirror-back, $15 FURNITURE, SIXTH FLOOR. ~ X —the new thing - —the smart thing . —the modern [hing As Vogue puts it, “It is downright thrilling when your fumbling fingers open a Christmas package and disclose something you never thought of—something new, unique.” And here we are—ready with the most thrilling collection of gifts imaginable. It is only a matter of choosing. Woonwarp & LoTHRrROP « The Christmas Slore Qe

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