Evening Star Newspaper, December 22, 1934, Page 5

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THE EVENING STAR 'WKSHING‘TON, D. C, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 22, 1934~.- 7\ WARD & Lo « The Christmas Slore TROP Ll et Wooi B NECKTIES in stripes, small or large designs, subdued or bright $| ‘THE MEN’S STORE, SEcoNp FLOOR. SOCKS of silk mixtures, in a wide variety of colorings patterns THE MEN’S STORE, BEconp FLOOR. ROBES of all - wool flannel, in a variety of striped ef- fects, as well $6 asplaincolors '50 ‘THE MEN’S STORE, BECOND FLOOR. OPERA SLIPPERS of tan, black, or wine kid, with inlaid e $3.50 THE MEN’S STORE, SEcoNp FLOOR. GOLF BALLS—Silver King make—in the au- thorized U. S. G. A. size. One dozen in Chfil!mll.$7 70 box sueeenns SPORTING GOODS, FourTH FLOOR. CLUB-STYLE BAG of Mlack or hrown top- 1!!‘!! cowhide, with alon fastener. Pocket o side hes e B v J lresier Founrm Proos, ANGEL SKIN is the all- silk fabric of this blouse that summons chic to the front with il $13.95 BLouses, THIRD FLOOR. SATIN AND MARA- BOU form a delectable combination in mules in turquoise or $5 peach..... Snoes, THIRD FLOOR. A SLIP of gleaming satin is luxuriously lace-trim- med at top and hemline. ;;Zi.:oc:: Sizes $2'95 COSTUME SLIPS, THIRD FLOOR. GOWN ENSEMBLE in satin. The gown with g lace - trimmed the jacket be- witchingly feminine... $12.95 Sk UNDERWEAR ‘THIRD FLOOR. BLACK VELVET and rhinestones make this a perfect bag for evening or formal after- $|0 noon affairs .... HANDBAGS, AISLE 8 FrsT FLOOR. A FUR SCARF is truly thrilling gift. And you may choose red, brown or pointed Fox szq.z§ -n o searf for Poss, Tume Fioon, CHIFFON HANDKER- CHIEFS to float from her wrist when she dances. Lovely lace ap- and plique. . 50c $| HANDKERCHIEFS, AISLE 17 DISTINCTIVE VAN - ITY in gold-filled and enamel finish—with semi- precious stones to $4 FINE JEWELRY, F1rsT FLOOR. INITIALLED GLOVES of capeskin are a clever, new way to youthful chic. ocsg gl GLovEs, AlsLe 11 TWEEDY TRIANGLES of soft wool to wear at her throat. Very good- looking and very $2 swank to wear.... SPORTSWEAR, THIRD FLOOR. HANDMADE PA. JAMAS—some of them lacy, others tailored with dainty hand touches. i1« 54 $5,95 GIRLS’ AND JUNIOR MISSES’ PURNISHINGS, FOURTH FLOOR. CROWNING 6GLORY in a Christmas gift—a long wrap of velvet, warmly lined v $16.95 Juwion Misses’ Arean.., ® Pourrn Prooa, TWIN SWEATERS are really two gifts in ome. With leather buttoned ear- . $3.95 GIRLS’ SPORTSWEAR, FourTH FLOOR. RAIN SETS—a brightly colored cape and cap in a tiny matching bag. Of heavy, durable rubber Gmis’ Aeparer, FoUuRTH FLOOR. SHEER COTTON FROCK with gay con- trast in cuffs and collar. From a group in $2 sizes 3 to 6 JUVENILES’ APPAREL, FourTR FLOOR. ITALIAN SOCKS are of lisle, festively striped in single or two-tone combinations. Pair .. 50c CHILDREN'S HOSIERY, Aisie 17, Frst FLOOR, D’ ORSAYS in red, blue, black or green leather with flexible, hand-turned soles. Si CHILDREN’S SHOES, FourTE FLOOR. ADORABLE DOLL with eyes that roll and FIELD GLASSES for boys who like to go places and see things. With strap and :“-ez.e r proof $ I .25 THE Toy STORE, FourTe FLOOR. BELT AND BUCKLE SETS by Hickok. Cow- hide belt in black or brown, and initial- $I led buckle . THE Boys’ SToRE, FOURTH FLOOR. COLLAR BAR AND TIE HOLDER SETS with various motifs $' on the tie holder.. THE Boys’ STORE, FOURTH FLOOR. SUEDE JACKETS with two slash pockets and knit collar, cuffs and b o;t om. Talon fast- ened; gray or THE BOYS’ STORE, FouRrTH FLOOR. GABARDINE RAIN- COATS with cemented shoulder seams that pre- vent seepage. In tan $5 Tue Boys’ STORE, FoURTH FLOOR. DRESSING CASES fit- ted with single military brush, comb and nail file. ot s $1:50 Tuz Bovs’ Srons Povrrn Froon. SUEDE JACKETS with knit collar, cuffs and bot- tom. In tan 7 and gray...... ~ THE SHOP FOR YOUNGER MEN, Seconp FLOOR. FLANNEL ROBES in doube-breasted, notched- collar model, with three pockets. Plain $ s 5.50 THE SHOP FOR YOUNGER Mex, SECOND FLOOR. BRIEF CASES with three pockets and two straps. Black or brown top-grain cowhide. $5 Brass lock.. Luccace, FOurTH FLOOR. DANIELGREENSLIP- PERS, with soft, padded soles and heels. Opera style, in blue, wine, black and brown $3.25 THE MEN’S STORE, SECOND FLOOR. STRAP WATCH—Elgin make—with 15 - jewel movement nni 14-k. solid gold case in white Tl - FINE JEWELRY, Fmst FLOOR. SILVER SPOONS with engaging drummer boys or squirrels on their handles make every- thing good INFANTS’ FURNISHINGS, FourTE FLOOR. ELEPHANTS are capti- vating playmates when they are of bright cotton prints — and very $ I soft.... INFANTS’ FURNISHINGS, Fourtr FLooR. SWEATERS are com- fortingly snug—amusing, too, when swans “swim” gracefully on them. $2 All wool INFANTS’ APPAREL, FourTH FLOOR. SACQUES are perfect for the “littlest” one. Hand crocheted and with the tiniest of $I pockets . INFANTS’ APPAREL, FourTH FLOOR. LUXURIOUS COM- FORT, hand quilted, in crepe de chine (syn- thetic) and with wool or e - 95,95 INFANTS' FURNISHINGS, FOLDING PLAY PEN with split bottom floor & L one Invawts’ Punwivons, Poustu Piroon, UNIVERSAL ELEC- TRIC TWO-SLICE TOASTERS, s $5.95 ELECTRIC APPLIANCES, Frrra FLOOR. HAND-HOOKED RUGS in a wide range of colors and designs. A very popular it . $3.95 Rucs, Frrre FLOOR. PORTA LIGHTS hang on the wall like & pic- ture. Ideal for reading in bed. In ivory, $3 peach or gold.... Lawmps, SEVENTH FLOOR. —_——— s FURNITURE, SIXTH FLOOR. HEMSTITCHED DAMASK TAB LE LINEN SETS—66x84- inch cloth and eight 20x20-inch napkins. gl;:;u of 5 pat- $|0 LiNens, SecoNp FLOOR.

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